Errata

MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure

Errata for MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Network Infrastructure

The errata list is a list of errors and their corrections that were found after the product was released.

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Color Key: Serious technical mistake Minor technical mistake Language or formatting error Typo Question Note Update

Version Location Description Submitted by Date submitted
Printed Page 2-66
Lesson 3, Practice, Excercise 1

Requirement = 20 hosts per subnet
Number of bits required for host ID 5
Number of bits left for subnet ID 3
Slash notation version of subnet mask /27 (shoud be /29 -->> 24+5
Dotted-decimal version of subnet mask 255.255.255.224 (incorrect)
Dotted-decimal version of subnet mask 255.255.255.248 (correct)

on page 2-49 there is an example that should be correct.
If so, than the answers on page 2-66 for execise 1
for the requirement = 20 is incorrect.

Couldn't find this in the Errata

Regards,
C.Cotino

Anonymous  May 06, 2011 
Printed Page 10-28
Note at bottom of page

The Note states:

Only membership of global security groups can serve as a remote policy condition. You cannot specify membership of universal or domain local security groups as the condition for a remote access policy.

I have read other articles that say that universal groups can be used for a remote policy condition. I am also able to choose a universal group for a remote policy condition on my test machine.

Robert Cosman  Jan 21, 2011 
Printed Page 11-69
Exercise 3: Steps - 3, 5, 8, 13. Exercise 4: Step - 6

Hello, I might be wrong about the following, but thought you would like to check these out...

A. Exercise 3, step 3.
IP address 192.168.0.2 is used as the address for computer2.
By now, computer2 obtains IP addresses by DHCP...
Should add a step to check current IP address on computer2

B. Exercise 3, steps 5 and 8.
The same Rule name ("telnetN") is used (in the same Policy ("telnet")). Unless using different Rule names, step 8 won't work.

C. Exercise 3, step 13.
Parameter "dstaddr" is assigned the value 192.168.0.2 (which is actually the source computer address). Should be 192.168.0.1 (computer1 address).

D. Exercise 4, step 6.
Using commands "show mmsas all" / "show qmsas all" result with the following errors:
ERR IPSec[06137] : IPSec MainMode Security Associations not available.
and
ERR IPSec[06138] : IPSec QuickMode Security Associations not available.

Anonymous  Aug 25, 2010