ActualKey 220-302 dumps

QUESTION 1
In Windows XP, which command can be used to view both the IP address and the NIC (network
interface card) MAC address?

A. IPCONFIG /A
B. IPCONFIG /ALL
C. IPCONFIG
D. WINIPCFG

Answer: B

QUESTION 2
Which of the following enables a Windows 2000 server to assign IP addresses?

A. WINS (windows internet name service)
B. DHCP
C. DNS
D. IIS

Answer: B

QUESTION 3
Which common Internet protocol allows for retrieval of e-mail from a server?

A. ISP
B. POP
C. FTP
D. SMTP

Answer: B

QUESTION 4
Which tool can be used to view TCP/IP configuration settings on a Windows 2000 machine?

A. TRACERT
B. IPCONFIG
C. NSLOOKUP
D. WINIPCFG

Answer: B


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QUESTION 5
Which system is used to resolve names on the Internet, such as comptia.org, to IP addresses?

A. WINS (windows internet name service)
B. HOSTS
C. DNS
D. LMHOSTS

Answer: C

QUESTION 6
When making a serial connection between two Windows 2000 machines, which type of cable is
needed for proper communications?

A. RG-59 coaxial cable
B. RS-232 Null Modem cable
C. telephone cable
D. UTP CAT5 patch cable

Answer: B

QUESTION 7
In Windows 2000, where should you go to join a workgroup or domain?

A. Device Manager
B. System Properties
C. Membership Manager
D. Network and DialUp Connections

Answer: B

QUESTION 8
A user can send e-mail, but cannot receive any e-mail. Which of the following settings should be
verified in the e-mail account?

A. MAC address
B. TCP/IP address
C. POP Server settings
D. SMTP Server settings

Answer: C

QUESTION 9
Which Internet protocol encrypts and decrypts user page requests, as well as the pages that are
returned by a web server using SSL?

A. NNTP
B. FTP
C. HTTP
D. HTTPS

Answer: D

QUESTION 10
Safe Mode is an essential Startup tool for troubleshooting Windows 98. Which two methods cause
the system to start up in Safe Mode? (Select TWO)

A. start the system in DOS Mode and run the WIN /S command
B. press the <F8> key while restarting system – select Safe Mode
C. start the system in DOS Mode and run the SAFE.EXE file
D. hold <CTRL> key while restarting the system; select Safe Mode

Answer: B,D

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