Microsoft Exam 070-086
Implementing and Supporting Systems Management Server 2.0
For this exam you can read this book for reference:
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Training Kit from Microsoft Press
Here is Chapter and Appendis Overview:
This course combines notes, hands-on procedures, multimedia presentations, and review questions to teach you systems management, design, and implementation methods using SMS 2.0. It is designed to be completed from beginning to end, but you can choose to complete only the sections that interest you. (See the next section, "Finding the Best Starting Point for You" for more information.) If you choose the customized track option, see the "Before You Begin" section in each chapter. Any hands-on procedures that require preliminary work from preceding chapters is explained in "Before You Begin."
The self-paced training book is divided into the following chapters:
* "About This Book" (this chapter) contains a self-paced training overview and introduces the components of this training. Read this section thoroughly to get the greatest educational value from this self-paced training and to plan which lessons you will complete. It is imperative that you complete the "Getting Started" section to properly prepare the computers for the exercises in the chapters.
* Chapter 1, "Introduction to Microsoft Systems Management Server" introduces SMS 2.0. It provides an overview of the functional areas, hierarchy, and network configurations of SMS 2.0.
* Chapter 2, "Installing a Primary Site" explains how to install SMS 2.0 to function as a primary site server. It lists the hardware and software requirements of the program, and it explains the specific information you have to supply and the decisions you have to make during the installation process. Following installation, the modifications made by SMS setup is described. Post installation procedures, making computer resources client computers, and upgrading SMS 1.2 to SMS 2.0 conclude this chapter.
* Chapter 3, "Administering Inventory Collection" describes how to install, configure, and customize inventory collection. Explains the process of inventory collection and how to use Resource Explorer to view collected inventory.
* Chapter 4, "Distributing Software" addresses how packages, programs, collections and advertisements work together to complete the software distribution process to client computers. The final lesson in this chapter explains how to use the SMS Installer.
* Chapter 5, "SMS Software Metering" discusses SMS Software Metering. The roles played by software metering site systems and client computers are delineated. How to configure and manage software metering using the Software Metering application, concludes this chapter.
* Chapter 6, "Using Remote Tools" provides information on supporting various client computer operating systems using remote support utilities accessed through the SMS Administrator console.
* Chapter 7, "SMS Network Management Components" details the use of critical network management tools, including Network Monitor, the Network Monitor Control Tool, and the Event to Trap Translator.
* Chapter 8, "Querying the Database and Producing Reports" describes the purpose and construction of queries and reports. Query Builder and Crystal Info are explored in this chapter.
* Chapter 9, "Planning for SMS" explains how to successfully design and implement SMS 2.0.
* Chapter 10, "Configuring Site Systems" describes the site system creation and configuration process. The last lesson in this chapter describes how to monitor site systems with Network Trace.
* Chapter 11, "Site-to-Site Communications" describes how SMS communicates between sites. Details are provided that explain how to create an SMS hierarchy, and install a secondary site. The chapter concludes by explaining how to successfully remove SMS software from a computer acting as a primary or secondary site server.
* Chapter 12, "Configuring SMS Security" discusses how the file system, users, groups, and the WBEM/SMS Provider interface protect SMS from unauthorized access.
* Chapter 13, "Administering SMS Databases" discusses SQL Server features important to the operation of SMS 2.0, and how to maintain SMS in case a recovery procedure is required in the future. The last lesson in this chapter explains how to restore an SMS site.
* Chapter 14, "Monitoring and Troubleshooting SMS" addresses the major categories where problems occur in SMS 2.0 and the tools included with SMS 2.0 for analysis of various problems.
* The Appendix, "Questions and Answers" lists all of the practice and review questions from the book, showing suggested answers.
* The "Glossary" provides definitions of commonly used terms relating to SMS.
Sample Question and Answer for this exam:
QUESTION 1
You have installed an SMS primary site by using Custom Setup. During installation, you enabled NetWare Bindery support. You want information about NetWare binary client computers on your network to appear in your SMS site database.
What should you do?
A.Enable NetWare NDS Logon Discovery.
B.Enable NetWare NDS Client Installation.
C.Install Gateway Services for NetWare.
D.Install File and Print Services for NetWare.
E.Add Smls.scr to the logon script of the site server.
Answer: A
QUESTION 2
You want to use SNMP manager to view error messages that are generated on Microsoft Windows NT computers on your network.
What should you do?
A.Configure the SNMP Trap Receiver on the site server only.
B.Configure the SNMP Trap Receiver on all the Windows NT computers.
C.Configure the SNMP Event to Trap Translator on the site server.
D.Configure the SNMP Event to Trap Translator for all the Windows NT computers.
Answer: D
QUESTION 3
You install SMS client software on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation.
Which service is added by default to the workstation?
A.SMS Executive.
B.SMS Client Service.
C.Network Monitor.
D.SMSINVENTORY AGENT NT
E.SMS CLIENT CONFIG MANAGER
Answer: B
QUESTION 4
You are using Health Monitor to monitor a Microsoft Windows NT server computer on your network. Health Monitor reports a value of 100.00 in the Percent Critical column for the network interface component on the server computer. Health Monitor reports a value of 100.00 in the percent normal column for the other components on the server computer.
What is the most likely cause of the value reported for the network interface?
A.An IP address conflict was detected.
B.Packets are being rejected by the router.
C.Many collisions are occurring on the network.
D.The SNMP service is not installed.
E.Network Monitor is not installed.
Answer: D
QUESTION 5
A Microsoft Windows NT server computer is configured as a client access point in your SMS site. You want to use Health Monitor the network interface component on the server computer.
What can you install on the server computer to make network interface information available?
A.WBEM
B.SNMP service.
C.Response probe.
D.Health Monitor console.
E.Network monitor.
Answer: B
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Implementing and Supporting Systems Management Server 2.0
For this exam you can read this book for reference:
Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 Training Kit from Microsoft Press
Here is Chapter and Appendis Overview:
This course combines notes, hands-on procedures, multimedia presentations, and review questions to teach you systems management, design, and implementation methods using SMS 2.0. It is designed to be completed from beginning to end, but you can choose to complete only the sections that interest you. (See the next section, "Finding the Best Starting Point for You" for more information.) If you choose the customized track option, see the "Before You Begin" section in each chapter. Any hands-on procedures that require preliminary work from preceding chapters is explained in "Before You Begin."
The self-paced training book is divided into the following chapters:
* "About This Book" (this chapter) contains a self-paced training overview and introduces the components of this training. Read this section thoroughly to get the greatest educational value from this self-paced training and to plan which lessons you will complete. It is imperative that you complete the "Getting Started" section to properly prepare the computers for the exercises in the chapters.
* Chapter 1, "Introduction to Microsoft Systems Management Server" introduces SMS 2.0. It provides an overview of the functional areas, hierarchy, and network configurations of SMS 2.0.
* Chapter 2, "Installing a Primary Site" explains how to install SMS 2.0 to function as a primary site server. It lists the hardware and software requirements of the program, and it explains the specific information you have to supply and the decisions you have to make during the installation process. Following installation, the modifications made by SMS setup is described. Post installation procedures, making computer resources client computers, and upgrading SMS 1.2 to SMS 2.0 conclude this chapter.
* Chapter 3, "Administering Inventory Collection" describes how to install, configure, and customize inventory collection. Explains the process of inventory collection and how to use Resource Explorer to view collected inventory.
* Chapter 4, "Distributing Software" addresses how packages, programs, collections and advertisements work together to complete the software distribution process to client computers. The final lesson in this chapter explains how to use the SMS Installer.
* Chapter 5, "SMS Software Metering" discusses SMS Software Metering. The roles played by software metering site systems and client computers are delineated. How to configure and manage software metering using the Software Metering application, concludes this chapter.
* Chapter 6, "Using Remote Tools" provides information on supporting various client computer operating systems using remote support utilities accessed through the SMS Administrator console.
* Chapter 7, "SMS Network Management Components" details the use of critical network management tools, including Network Monitor, the Network Monitor Control Tool, and the Event to Trap Translator.
* Chapter 8, "Querying the Database and Producing Reports" describes the purpose and construction of queries and reports. Query Builder and Crystal Info are explored in this chapter.
* Chapter 9, "Planning for SMS" explains how to successfully design and implement SMS 2.0.
* Chapter 10, "Configuring Site Systems" describes the site system creation and configuration process. The last lesson in this chapter describes how to monitor site systems with Network Trace.
* Chapter 11, "Site-to-Site Communications" describes how SMS communicates between sites. Details are provided that explain how to create an SMS hierarchy, and install a secondary site. The chapter concludes by explaining how to successfully remove SMS software from a computer acting as a primary or secondary site server.
* Chapter 12, "Configuring SMS Security" discusses how the file system, users, groups, and the WBEM/SMS Provider interface protect SMS from unauthorized access.
* Chapter 13, "Administering SMS Databases" discusses SQL Server features important to the operation of SMS 2.0, and how to maintain SMS in case a recovery procedure is required in the future. The last lesson in this chapter explains how to restore an SMS site.
* Chapter 14, "Monitoring and Troubleshooting SMS" addresses the major categories where problems occur in SMS 2.0 and the tools included with SMS 2.0 for analysis of various problems.
* The Appendix, "Questions and Answers" lists all of the practice and review questions from the book, showing suggested answers.
* The "Glossary" provides definitions of commonly used terms relating to SMS.
Sample Question and Answer for this exam:
QUESTION 1
You have installed an SMS primary site by using Custom Setup. During installation, you enabled NetWare Bindery support. You want information about NetWare binary client computers on your network to appear in your SMS site database.
What should you do?
A.Enable NetWare NDS Logon Discovery.
B.Enable NetWare NDS Client Installation.
C.Install Gateway Services for NetWare.
D.Install File and Print Services for NetWare.
E.Add Smls.scr to the logon script of the site server.
Answer: A
QUESTION 2
You want to use SNMP manager to view error messages that are generated on Microsoft Windows NT computers on your network.
What should you do?
A.Configure the SNMP Trap Receiver on the site server only.
B.Configure the SNMP Trap Receiver on all the Windows NT computers.
C.Configure the SNMP Event to Trap Translator on the site server.
D.Configure the SNMP Event to Trap Translator for all the Windows NT computers.
Answer: D
QUESTION 3
You install SMS client software on a computer running Microsoft Windows NT Workstation.
Which service is added by default to the workstation?
A.SMS Executive.
B.SMS Client Service.
C.Network Monitor.
D.SMSINVENTORY AGENT NT
E.SMS CLIENT CONFIG MANAGER
Answer: B
QUESTION 4
You are using Health Monitor to monitor a Microsoft Windows NT server computer on your network. Health Monitor reports a value of 100.00 in the Percent Critical column for the network interface component on the server computer. Health Monitor reports a value of 100.00 in the percent normal column for the other components on the server computer.
What is the most likely cause of the value reported for the network interface?
A.An IP address conflict was detected.
B.Packets are being rejected by the router.
C.Many collisions are occurring on the network.
D.The SNMP service is not installed.
E.Network Monitor is not installed.
Answer: D
QUESTION 5
A Microsoft Windows NT server computer is configured as a client access point in your SMS site. You want to use Health Monitor the network interface component on the server computer.
What can you install on the server computer to make network interface information available?
A.WBEM
B.SNMP service.
C.Response probe.
D.Health Monitor console.
E.Network monitor.
Answer: B
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