Chad is the administrator of an Active Directory domain. Users report that they experience intermittent delays when they log on to the domain, Globe1. The replication attempts between Globe1 and other domain controllers are occasionally delayed. Chad needs to verify the cause of the intermittent connection delays to Globe1. What should Chad do first to track these delays over a period of one day?
  1. Run the netdiag / verbose command to perform a network diagnostic test on Globe1.
  2. Create a System Monitor counter to track the queue lengths on the network adapter on Globe1.
  3. Use Network Monitor to view the network traffic packet contents between Globe1 and all other computers.
  4. Run the replmon command to view the Active Directory replication status on Globe1.
Explanation
Answer - B - To track these delays over a period of one day, Chad should create a System Monitor counter to track the queue lengths on the network adapter on Globe1.

Key Takeaway: System monitor displays performance data about the local computer, or on one or more remote computers in real time. It logs a history of performance results over time for local or remote computers. To monitor system performance, you must specify performance objects, counters, and instances of those objects so that the System Monitor knows which areas of system performance to track and display.
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