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Designing and Implementing Solutions with Microsoft BizTalk Server 2000 Enterprise Edition

 Question 1.
You are the network administrator for your company. The company recently decided to implement BizTalk Server 2000 to provide business-to-business (B2B) integration with its trading partners. A new administrator, Brian, has been hired to assist in the installation and administration of the BizTalk Server group. During the integration, test documents are being submitted by the trading partners to the BizTalk server for processing. You want Brian to locate and troubleshoot all documents that arrive but fail to process. However, when he attempts to access BizTalk Server Administration the following error message is received:
"Instances of MicrosoftBizTalkServer_Group cannot be enumerated: Access is denied to the BizTalk Server Administration console due to a failure in the authentication process."
You are able to successfully access the console using your user account, and want to ensure that Brian has the ability to access the desired documents. What should you do?

A.	Select Windows Authentication Only for the SQL Server Login Properties
B.	Add Brian’s user account to the BizTalk Server Administrators group.
C.	Add Brian’s user account to the BizTalk Server Report Users group.
D.	Add Brian’s user account to the Windows 2000 Administrators group.

Answer:   B

Question 2.
You are the BizTalk administrator for your company. You are using BizTalk Editor to create a new document specification based upon a standard XML document format, CommonPO.xml. When you attempt to access the WebDAV repository on the server LONDON you receive the results as shown below:

 

You verify that a connection exists to the server and that the WebDAV repository exists on this computer. You need to access the document in the WebDAV repository to create the new specification. What should you do?

A.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Read permission check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
B.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Directory browsing permission check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
C.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Log visits check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
D.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Index this resource check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
E.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and enable Anonymous access on the Directory Security tab.

Answer:   A

Question 3.
You are the business-to-business (B2B) architect for Johansson Fixtures and are implementing BizTalk Server 2000 to integrate inter-company processes. Johansson Fixtures sends confidential data to a number of trading partners and utilizes the Internet to link to these organizations. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is used to provide a secure channel for transmission of data. The company requires that all confidential information that is embedded must be protected from alteration. Additionally, the company’s trading partners need the guarantee of authenticity that the information came from Johansson Fixtures. What should you do?

A.	Configure your company’s BizTalk Server to use a signed certificate, which is verified against the trading partners’ certificate.
B.	Configure your company’s BizTalk Server to use a signed certificate, which is verified against Johansson Fixture’s certificate.
C.	Configure your BizTalk Server to use an encrypted certificate, which is verified against the trading partners’ certificate.
D.	Configure your company’s BizTalk Server to use an encrypted certificate, which is verified against Johansson Fixture’s certificate.

Answer:   B

Question 4.
You are the BizTalk architect for your company. The company distributes plumbing parts to a number of large home improvement retailers in North America. Your company wants BizTalk Server 2000 configured to receive electronic purchase orders from a large regional trading partner. The trading partner utilizes BizTalk Server 2000 for business-to-business (B2B) integration. The firewall administrator at the trading partner requires that port 80 be used for the transmission of the purchase orders. You must develop a BizTalk Server solution to receive electronic purchase orders from this trading partner. It is important that the solution optimize your BizTalk Server deployment. In addition, it is critical that no purchase orders are lost in the event of a server failure.
How should you configure BizTalk Server 2000 to accommodate these business requirements when receiving the purchase order documents?

A.	Create an ASP page to receive the purchase orders. 
	Configure the Web site to accept only HTTP transmissions.
	Configure the Web site to call the SubmitSync method of the Interchange interface when a document is received.
B.	Create an ASP page to receive the purchase orders. 
	Configure the Web site to accept only HTTP transmissions.
	Configure the Web site to call the Submit method of the Interchange interface when a document is received.
C.	Create a File receive function. Configure the receive function to poll a directory located on the trading partner’s specified hard drive.
D.	Create a Message Queuing receive function. Create a private queue named RecPO. Configure the receive function polling location as Direct=OS:.\private$\RecPO.

Answer:   B

Question 5.
You are the BizTalk administrator for your company. You are using BizTalk Editor to create a new document specification based upon a standard XML document format, CommonShippingOrder.xml. When you attempt to access the WebDAV repository on the server LONDON you receive the results as shown below:

 

You verify that a connection exists to the server and that the WebDAV repository exists on this computer. You need to access the document in the WebDAV repository to create the new specification. What should you do?

A.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Read permission check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
B.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Directory browsing permission check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
C.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Log visits check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
D.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and select the Index this resource check box on the Virtual Directory tab.
E.	Open Internet Services Manager. Expand the Default Web site. Access the BizTalkServerRepository Properties page and enable Anonymous access on the Directory Security tab.

Answer:   B

Question 6.
You are the BizTalk Server administrator for your company. Your manager has instructed you to secure the exchange of documents with your trading partner. You want to ensure the encryption of all outgoing documents. What should you do?

A.	Install the company’s client certificate in the default certificate store.
B.	Install the company’s client certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
C.	Install the company’s computer certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
D.	Install the company’s computer certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), Personal store.
E.	Install the company’s server certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
F.	Install the company’s server certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), Personal store.
G.	Install the trading partner’s certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
E.	Install the trading partner’s certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), Personal store.

Answer:   G

Question 7.
You are BizTalk Developer of your company. The company is implementing BizTalk Server 2000 to integrate B2B processes with those of a trading partner. The trading partner will transmit purchase order documents to your BizTalk Server using a comma-separated flat-file format. Carriage Returns are used to wrap the data in the document to improve readability. Document text that is comma-separated, such as addresses and contact names, are enclosed in double quotes to support parsing. Each complete record is followed by an asterisk.

You are creating a specification that will be used to translate the purchase order documents. You must select the required configurations for each record and field in the specification. Select the appropriate settings from Settings and place them under the correct tree location:

Settings:
Set Default Record Delimiter to * (0x2a)
Set the Wrap Character to CR (0xd)
Set Default Field Delimiter to , (0x2c)
Set the Wrap Character to Double quotes
Set Standard to XML 
Configure the Skip Carriage Return to NO
Define the End Position property
Set Default Field Delimiter to TAB (0x9)
Configure the Skip Carriage Return property to YES
Define the Start Position property
Set Default Record Delimiter to CR (0xd)
Set Standard to X12
Set Standard to Custom

Tree:
REFERENCE TAB
PARSE TAB

Answer:

REFERENCE TAB
•	Set Standard to Custom
•	Set Default Record Delimiter to * (0x2a)
•	Set Default Field Delimiter to , (0x2c)

PARSE TAB
•	Configure the Skip Carriage Return property to YES
•	Set the Wrap Character to Double quotes

Question 8.
You are one of three BizTalk Server administrators for your company. Due to security concerns, the company’s trading partner is implementing the encryption of all order and invoice documents sent to your BizTalk server. You must configure the decryption of these incoming documents. What should you do?

A.	Install the company’s client certificate in the default certificate store.
B.	Install the company’s client certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
C.	Install the company’s computer certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
D.	Install the company’s computer certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), Personal store.
E.	Install the trading partner’s certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), BizTalk store.
F.	Install the trading partner’s certificate in the Certificates (Local Computer), Personal store.

Answer:   D

Question 9.
You are the BizTalk Server architect for your company. The company uses Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) applications to support current operations. Manufacturing uses applications to support production, inventory, order processing, and shipping activities. Administration uses applications to support sales, purchasing, and forecasting activities. BizTalk Server 2000 is being deployed to integrate the business processes of all these applications. Four computers are available for the deployment. You decide to create a BizTalk Server group named ManuGroup that utilizes two BizTalk Server 2000 computers to integrate the manufacturing applications. Another BizTalk Server group named AdminGroup is created that utilizes two BizTalk Server 2000 computers to integrate the administration applications.
Your design must meet the following business requirements:
•	Document tracking must be configured for inbound and outbound documents.
•	Administration of both groups and servers must be allowed from any server in either group.
•	The design must achieve optimal performance and allow new BizTalk Server 2000 computers to   	be added to the groups if needed.
What should you do?

A.	Place a central BizTalk Messaging Management database and the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group. 
	Place the Tracking database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group.
	Place the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
	Place the Tracking database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
B.	Place the BizTalk Messaging Management database and the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group. 
	Place the Tracking database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group.
	Place the BizTalk Messaging Management database and the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
	Place the Tracking database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
C.	Place the Tracking database and the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group. 
	Place the BizTalk Messaging Management database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group.
	Place the Tracking database and the Shared Queue database on a BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
	Place the BizTalk Messaging Management database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
D.	Place the Tracking database and the BizTalk Messaging Management database on a BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group. 
	Place the Shared Queue database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the AdminGroup server group.
	Place the Tracking database and the BizTalk Messaging Management database on a BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.
	Place the Shared Queue database on the second BizTalk Server computer in the ManuGroup server group.

Answer:   A

Question 10.
You are the BizTalk administrator for your company. The company uses BizTalk Server 2000 to integrate business processes with its trading partners. You are configuring the document receipt process for your BizTalk Server 2000 implementation. A portion of the company’s network is shown below:

 
The Internet Information Server (IIS) and Commerce Server data farm will receive documents from the trading partners over HTTPS. Active Server Pages (ASP) pages on the IIS servers will call directly into the BizTalk servers by using the SubmitSync method of the IInterchange interface. You must configure communications between the data farms. What should you do?

A.	Request the Firewall administrator restrict communications between the two data farms to port 80.
B.	Request the Firewall administrator restrict communications between the two data farms to port 1801.
C.	Allow the use of DCOM components on BizTalk Server group to make calls between the two server farms.
D.	Disallow the use of COM components on BizTalk Server group to make calls between the two server farms.

Answer:   A

Question 11.
Smithfield Design is implementing BizTalk Server 2000 to integrate company applications and data. The BizTalk server will not provide access to or from Internet resources. However, you must secure the BizTalk databases from unauthorized access. These databases will be stored using Microsoft SQL Server 2000. What should you do?

A.	Configure SQL Server 2000 for Windows Authentication.
B.	Configure SQL Server 2000 for SQL Server Authentication.
C.	Configure SQL Server 2000 for Mixed Mode Authentication.
D.	Configure BizTalk Server 2000 for Windows Authentication.
E.	Configure BizTalk Server 2000 for Mixed Mode Authentication.

Answer:   C

Question 12.
You are the BizTalk developer for your company. You are configuring BizTalk Messaging for a new implementation. To support a heavy volume of incoming flat-file documents, you decide that all receive functions will be performed on computers separate from the processing BizTalk Server computers. The company requires that your design maintain fault tolerance. What should you do?

A.	Configure one BizTalk Server in the group to receive all incoming documents.
B.	Configure two BizTalk Servers in the group to receive all incoming documents.
C.	Implement Cluster Service on two BizTalk Server computers. Configure this cluster node to receive all incoming documents.
D.	Implement Windows Network Load Balancing Service (NLBS) on two BizTalk Server computers. Configure this NLBS node to receive all incoming documents.

Answer:   C

Question 13.
You are the BizTalk administrator for your company. You need to configure BizTalk Server to send confidential information to your trading partners. How can you configure BizTalk Server to communicate securely with these trading partners using existing certificates? 

A.	Configure all channels to verify the encryption certificate against your company's certificate.
B.	Configure all channels to verify the encryption certificate against each trading partner's certificate.
C.	Configure all channels to verify the signature certificate against each trading partner's certificate.
D.	Configure all channels to verify the signature certificate against your company's certificate.

Answer:   B

Question 14.
You are the BizTalk Server architect for your company. The company has two distinct divisions, Operations and Sales. Each division has multiple business processes with associated applications that need to be integrated. The company wants you to deploy BizTalk Server 2000 to integrate the business processes across the divisions. Two computers are available for the deployment. You decide to create a BizTalk Server group on one computer for the Operations division. All applications for the Operations division will be integrated by using this group. Another BizTalk Server group will be created on the second computer to integrate applications for the Sales division.
Your design must meet the following business requirements:

•	Document tracking must be configured for inbound and outbound documents.
•	Administration of both groups and servers must be allowed from any server in either group.
•	The design must achieve optimal performance and allow new BizTalk Server 2000 computers to 	be added to the groups if needed.

What should you do?

A.	Create a separate Tracking database for each BizTalk Server group. 
	Create a separate Shared Queue database for each BizTalk Server group.
	Create a central BizTalk Messaging Management database for use by both BizTalk Server groups.
B.	Create a separate Tracking database for each BizTalk Server group. 
	Create a separate Shared Queue database for each BizTalk Server group.
	Create a separate BizTalk Messaging Management for each BizTalk Server group.
C.	Create a separate Tracking database for each BizTalk Server group. 
	Create a central Shared Queue database for use by both BizTalk Server groups.
	Create a separate BizTalk Messaging Management for each BizTalk Server group.
D.	Create a central Tracking database for use by both BizTalk Server groups. 
	Create a central Shared Queue database for use by both BizTalk Server groups.
	Create a central BizTalk Messaging Management database for use by both BizTalk Server groups.

Answer:   A

Question 15.
You are the BizTalk developer for your company. The company distributes plumbing parts to a number of large home improvement retailers in North America. Your company wants BizTalk Server 2000 configured to receive electronic purchase orders from a large regional trading partner. The trading partner utilizes BizTalk Server 2000 for business-to-business (B2B) integration. The firewall administrator at the trading partner opens port 80 for the transmission of the purchase orders. You must develop a BizTalk Server solution to receive electronic purchase orders from this trading partner. What should you do?

A.	Create a port that uses the HTTP transport type in BizTalk Messaging Manager. Configure a receive function to specify a location on a local hard disk to receive the documents.
B.	Create a port that uses the File transport type in BizTalk Messaging Manager. Configure a receive function to specify a location on a local hard disk to receive the documents.
C.	Create an ASP page to receive the purchase orders. Configure the Web site to accept only HTTPS transmissions. Configure the Web site to call the Submit method of the Interchange interface when a document is received.
D.	Create an ASP page to receive the purchase orders. Configure the Web site to accept only HTTP transmissions. Configure the Web site to call the Submit method of the Interchange interface when a document is received.

Answer:   D

Question 16.
You are the BizTalk administrator for your company. The company’s BizTalk developer has created a Microsoft Visual Basic COM component that submits shipping confirmation documents to your BizTalk Server computer, BTOrder. These documents are in XML format and are distributed to your trading partners when orders are shipped. You must ensure that only authorized employees in the order fulfillment department can submit the shipping confirmation documents to this BizTalk Server computer. You take the following actions to accomplish this goal:
•	Create a group on BTOrder named OFDusers.
•	Add all authorized user accounts to the OFDusers group.

There are no receive functions configured on BTOrder. How can you prevent unauthorized users from sending documents to the BizTalk server? (Choose Three)

A.	Add the OFDusers group to the BizTalk Server Administrators group on BTOrder.
B.	Add the group to the BizTalk Server Report Users group on BTOrder.
C.	Use Component Services to enable role-based security for the BizTalk Server Interchange Application.
D.	Remove all other users and groups from BizTalk Server Administrators group.
E.	Configure Interchange SQL as the default database login.
F.	Make the login a member of the db_datawriter database role.
G.	Remove any other users and groups from the BizTalk Server Report Users group.
H.	Add OFDusers to a role on the BizTalk Server Interchange Application.
I.	Associate the role with the Submit and Submit Sync methods of the Interchange interface. Create a Microsoft SQL Login for OFDusers.

Answer:   C, H & I


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Cisco Advanced Wireless LAN for Field Engineers

 Question 1.
The Cisco Wireless Location Appliance can track up to how many devices?

A. 1000
B. 2000
C. 2500
D. 1500

Answer: D

Question 2.
Which of the following functions on the wireless LAN controller is used to determine whether or not a rogue access point is connected to the same Layer 2 network?

A. rogue detector
B. rogue containment
C. RLDP
D. RIDP

Answer: C

Question 3.
On a Cisco Aironet 1130 Series autonomous access point, the status indicator is blinking dark blue. What does this indicate?

A. The access point is booting.
B. A firmware upgrade is in progress.
C. The internal radio has failed.
D. An access point buffer overflow is occurring.

Answer: B

Question 4.
How many WLANs can a REAP support when actively connected to a wireless controller?

A. 8
B. 32
C. 4
D. 16

Answer: D

Question 5.
On a Cisco Aironet 1230 Series autonomous access point, the Status LED is solid red, and the Ethernet and Radio LEDs are both off. 

What does this indicate?

A. A firmware upgrade is in progress.
B. The internal radio has failed.
C. An access point buffer overflow is occurring.
D. The access point is booting.

Answer: A

Question 6.
A wireless controller can reside in how many mobility groups?

A. two
B. three
C. four
D. one

Answer: D

Question 7.
To implement the optional phase zero when using EAP-FAST for authentication, which of the following parameters must be set on the Cisco Secure ACS?

A. EAP-FAST master server
B. Allow automatic PAC provisioning
C. client initial message
D. authority ID info

Answer: B

Question 8.
When conducting an Assisted Site Survey, the WLSE does which of the following during the Radio Scan process?

A. chooses the least congested channel
B. uses the configured channel
C. sets all access points to the same channel
D. steps through each of the allowed channels

Answer: C

Question 9.
The wireless LAN controller maintains up to how many controller crash files?

A. 20
B. 5
C. 15
D. 10

Answer: B

Question 10.
In a network using Cisco autonomous access points running WDS, what port is used for authentication by the local authentication service on an access point?

A. 1813
B. 1645
C. 1646
D. 1812

Answer: D


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