Lab #7 | Implement a VPN Tunnel Between a Microsoft® Server and Microsoft® Client
LAB #7 – ASSESSMENT WORKSHEET
Implement a VPN Tunnel Between a Microsoft® Server and Microsoft® Client
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Overview
In this lab, you configured a virtual private network (VPN) tunnel between a Windows server and client computers using RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service) authentication.
Lab Assessment Questions & Answers
1. What is the name of the Windows Server 2008 role you need to deploy to provide remote access services
to clients? Explain why this service is important in a corporate environment.
2. What was the IP host range that was allocated for the remote VPN client pool?
3. How many encryption settings are available from the remote access server? Which one is best? Which one
provides backward compatibility?
Assessment Worksheet
4. During a remote access session, how many times is a client asked to provide credentials? Is this an
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example of multi-factor authentication? Explain.
5. Why is it important to use strong encryption in both authentication and communication protocols?
Explain.
6. Name the available authentication methods (protocols) available when configuring the VPN. Which
authentication method is considered stronger? Why?
7. What other type of connections are supported by Microsoft® Remote Access services in Server 2008?
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8. After connecting to the VPN server, which IP address from the pool was assigned to the client? Aside from
the IPCONFIG command, how else can you verify IP settings on a Windows workstation?
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Lab #7 | Implement a VPN Tunnel Between a Microsoft® Server and Microsoft® Client
9. How can you verify that the IPSec VPN