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Match each item with a statement below.
Premises:
Not necessarily a template, this wizard allows administrators to create rules requiring specific settings and functionality not covered by the four default templates.
This console will allow you to create policies for IPSec services so that they can be applied to computer objects within your Active Directory environment.
This console is used to create IPSec policies running Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 as well as older OSs.
This template creates rules that allow specific computers, groups, or IP addresses to connect with network computers without being required to authenticate themselves.
This command-line utility allows administrators to perform all the GUI-based tasks of certain other tools, along with other advanced configurations that are available only through it.
This template creates rules for authenticating communications between gateway computers, such as IPSec VPNs.
This template creates rules that restrict network connections based on administrator-defined policies.
This console allows for the configuration of IPSec security services for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista clients only.
This template creates rules for authenticating communication between two computers, two groups of computers, two different subnets, or a combination of these.
Responses:
Tunnel
Custom
Server-to-Server
Isolation
Netsh
WFAS
Authentication Exemption Rule
GPME
IP Security Policy snap-in
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Not necessarily a template, this wizard allows administrators to create rules requiring specific settings and functionality not covered by the four default templates.
This console will allow you to create policies for IPSec services so that they can be applied to computer objects within your Active Directory environment.
This console is used to create IPSec policies running Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 as well as older OSs.
This template creates rules that allow specific computers, groups, or IP addresses to connect with network computers without being required to authenticate themselves.
This command-line utility allows administrators to perform all the GUI-based tasks of certain other tools, along with other advanced configurations that are available only through it.
This template creates rules for authenticating communications between gateway computers, such as IPSec VPNs.
This template creates rules that restrict network connections based on administrator-defined policies.
This console allows for the configuration of IPSec security services for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista clients only.
This template creates rules for authenticating communication between two computers, two groups of computers, two different subnets, or a combination of these.
Premises:
Not necessarily a template, this wizard allows administrators to create rules requiring specific settings and functionality not covered by the four default templates.
This console will allow you to create policies for IPSec services so that they can be applied to computer objects within your Active Directory environment.
This console is used to create IPSec policies running Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 as well as older OSs.
This template creates rules that allow specific computers, groups, or IP addresses to connect with network computers without being required to authenticate themselves.
This command-line utility allows administrators to perform all the GUI-based tasks of certain other tools, along with other advanced configurations that are available only through it.
This template creates rules for authenticating communications between gateway computers, such as IPSec VPNs.
This template creates rules that restrict network connections based on administrator-defined policies.
This console allows for the configuration of IPSec security services for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista clients only.
This template creates rules for authenticating communication between two computers, two groups of computers, two different subnets, or a combination of these.
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