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416 Chapter 10  Managing Network Connections Configuring NWLink IPX/SPX The only options that are configured for NWLink are the internal network number and the frame type. Normally, you leave both settings at their default values. The internal network number is commonly used to identify NetWare file servers. It is also used when you are running File and Print Services for NetWare or using IPX routing. The frame type specifies how the data is packaged for transmission over the network. If the computers that are using NWLink use different frame types, they are not able to communicate with each other. The default setting for frame type is Auto Detect, which will attempt to automatically choose a compatible frame type for your network. If you need to connect to servers that use various frame types, you should configure Manual Frame Type Detection, which will allow you to use a different frame type for each network. In Exercise 10.5, you will configure the NWLink IPX/SPX protocol. EXERCISE 10.5 Configuring the NWLink IPX/SPX Protocol 1. Select Start and right-click My Network Places, then select Properties. Right-click Local Area Connection and select Properties. 2. In the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box, highlight NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol and click the Properties button. EXERCISE 10.4 (continued) Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Exam Essentials 417 Summary This chapter described how to manage network connections. We covered the following topics:  Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network adapters. You configure a network adapter through its Properties dialog box.  Installing, configuring, and testing network protocols. TCP/IP is the default protocol installed with Windows XP Professional. You can also install the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport protocol. Exam Essentials Be able to install, configure, and troubleshoot network adapters. Know how to configure network adapters. Know how to troubleshoot network adapter problems that keep a client from attaching to the network. 3. The NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol Properties dialog box appears. In this dialog box, you can configure your internal network number and frame type. EXERCISE 10.5 (continued) Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com 418 Chapter 10  Managing Network Connections Be able to configure and troubleshoot TCP/IP. Know the primary purpose and configuration options for TCP/IP, DHCP, WINS, and DNS. Know how to troubleshoot protocol-related network problems. Key Terms Before you take the exam, be certain you are familiar with the following terms: Alternate IP Configuration IPCONFIG Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) NetBIOS default gateway network adapters Domain Name System (DNS) servers NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport driver PING Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) subnet mask frame type Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) internal network number Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) servers IP address Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Review Questions 419 Review Questions 1. You are the network administrator for a network that contains multiple subnets. You recently installed a computer on Subnet 2 called Client2. The user of computer Client2 requires access to a legacy application on a Windows NT Server 4 server called \AppServer that is located on Subnet 1 as shown in the following exhibit: Router Windows Server 2003 DNS Server 142.25.1.24 Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller 142.25.1.20 Windows Server 2003\ DataServer 142.25.1.23 Windows 2000 Server WINS Server 142.25.1.22 Windows NT Server\ AppServer 142.25.1.21 Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller 142.25.2.22 Windows 2000 Server\ DB 142.25.2.22 Windows 2000 Server WINS Server 142.25.2.22 Windows Server 2003 DNS Server 142.25.2.21 Client2 142.25.2.50 Subnet 1 142.25.1.1/100 Subnet 2 142.25.2 .1/100 142.25.1.10 142.25.2.10.03 Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com 420 Chapter 10  Managing Network Connections When the user who sits at Client2 tries to access \AppServer, they get the following error message: “Network path not found.” When the user accesses the \DataServer on Subnet 1, they can successfully access shared resources. When the user accesses the \DB server on Subnet 2, they can successfully access shared resources. When you view the connection details for Client2, you see the following dialog box: Based on the previous information, what course of action should you take so the user at Client2 can access the application on the \AppServer? A. You should switch the order that the DNS servers are queried in. B. The WINS server should be configured with the address 142.25.1.22. C. The Default Gateway should be configured as 142.25.1.10. D. You should configure Client2 to use an available IP address from Subnet 1. 2. You are the network administrator for a large company. It’s Monday morning and you have just plugged your laptop into the corporate network. When you try to access network resources, you are unable to access anything. Your network uses the TCP/IP protocol with a DHCP server. On Friday, you had no problem accessing network resources. What is the first action you should take to determine the problem? A. Replace your network cable. B. Replace your network card. C. Use IPCONFIG to make sure your IP configuration is valid. D. Use TCPCONFIG to make sure your IP configuration is valid. Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Review Questions 421 3. You are the network administrator of a medium-sized company. You are trying to attach a network share to a computer whose IP address is 131.200.1.16. You are not sure of the computer’s NetBIOS name. Which of the following command-line utilities can you use to determine the NetBIOS name? A. IPCONFIG B. PING C. NBTSTAT D. GROPE 4. You have a network adapter that is not able to correctly attach to the network. You discover that the driver you are using is outdated and there is an updated driver that will likely solve your problem. In the network adapter’s Properties dialog box, shown here, what tab will you work in to update the network adapter’s driver? A. General B. Advanced C. Driver D. Resources 5. Your computer is called WS1. You are not able to access any network resources. You know that WS2 can access the network, and you want to test communication between WS1 and WS2. Which command would you use to test communications with another computer based on its IP address? A. IPCONFIG B. TESTIP C. PING D. GROPE Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com 422 Chapter 10  Managing Network Connections 6. Your network uses the TCP/IP protocol. Julie configures her computer to use TCP/IP. When Julie tries to access network resources, she can’t. She checks with you, the network administrator, and you discover that her subnet mask is incorrectly configured. When Julie asks you why the subnet mask is important, what do you tell her is its function? A. To specify which part of the IP address is the network address and which part of the IP address is the host or client address B. To specify how packets should be routed through an internetwork C. To determine the preferred DNS and WINS servers that exist on a network D. To specify whether you are using a dynamic or static configuration 7. When you try to access the SALES server, which is a Windows NT Server 4, you are able to access it via the IP address but not by its Windows NetBIOS name. In the following exhibit, what IP configuration should you check into? A. IP address B. Default gateway C. DNS server D. Primary WINS server Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Review Questions 423 8. Suzanne is sitting at computer XPPRO1. She wants to be able to access resources on XPPRO2. Based on the following diagram, how should Suzanne configure her default gateway? A. 131.1.1.0 B. 131.1.1.10 C. 131.1.2.0 D. 131.1.2.10 9. Your primary DNS suffix is configured as acmetest.com. You want to access resources on the acmecorp.com domain without using fully qualified domain names. Which option should you use? A. Append Primary and Connection Specific DNS Suffixes B. Append These DNS Suffixes (in Order) C. Configure This as a HOSTS File D. Configure This as an LMHOSTS File 10. When you try to access the sales.acmecorp.com server, you can access the server using the server’s IP address, but not the fully qualified domain name. Which configuration file can you use to alleviate this problem? A. HOSTS B. LMHOSTS C. dns.txt D. wins.txt 11. Your domain suffix is configured as sanjose.acmecorp.com. Normally, you access resources from within your domain. Occasionally, you access resources in the acmecorp.com domain. You want to be able to access resources in either domain without specifying a fully qualified domain name. Which option should you use? A. Append Parent Suffixes of the Primary DNS Suffix B. Append Secondary DNS Suffix C. Append Child Suffixes of the Primary DNS Suffix D. Append Upstream Suffixes of the Primary DNS Suffix Network segment 131.1.1.0 131.1.1.101 131.1.2.101 131.1.1.10 131.1.2.10 Network segment 131.1.2.0 XPPRO2XPPRO1 Router Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com 424 Chapter 10  Managing Network Connections 12. Your network consists of Windows XP Professional computers and Windows NT 4 Work- station computers. You want to be able to access the Windows NT 4 Workstation computers by using their NetBIOS names. Your network does not have WINS servers configured. Which file should you configure and use? A. HOSTS B. LMHOSTS C. wins.cfg D. wins.txt 13. Your network consists of many different versions of NetWare servers. You have configured your Windows XP Professional computer with the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport protocol and Client Services for NetWare. You see only some of the NetWare servers, but not the servers you need to access. In the following exhibit, which item is most likely not configured properly? A. Internal network number. B. Frame type. C. Network number. D. Everything is properly configured. Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Review Questions 425 14. You have two DHCP servers on your network. Your computer accidentally received the wrong IP configuration from a DHCP server that was misconfigured. The DHCP server with the incorrect configuration has been disabled. What command would you use to release and renew your computer’s DHCP configuration? A. IPCONFIG B. DHCPRECON C. RELEASE D. IPADJUST 15. Your Windows XP Professional computer is configured with TCP/IP, NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport, and NetBEUI. TCP/IP is your most commonly used network protocol. You want to configure your network bindings so that the TCP/IP protocol is listed first. How do you configure network bindings in Windows XP? A. In the Network and Dial-up Connections window, select Advanced, then Advanced Settings. B. In the network adapter Properties dialog box, click the Bindings tab. C. In the network adapter Properties dialog box, click the Advanced tab, then click the Bindings button. D. This is configurable only through the Registry. Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501. COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com [...]... chapter, you will learn the basics of Windows XP Professional printing, how to set up and configure printers, and how to manage printers and print jobs You will also learn how to troubleshoot printing problems The printing processes used by Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 are the same Printing Basics Before you learn about the specifics of Windows XP printing, you should have an understanding... (Figure 11 .7) Copyright ©2003 SYBEX Inc., 1151 Marina Village Parkway, Alameda, CA 94501 COPYING PROHIBITED www.sybex.com Simpo PDF Merge and Split Unregistered Version - http://www.simpopdf.com 442 Chapter 11 FIGURE 11 .7 Managing Printing The Additional Drivers dialog box Windows XP Professional supports adding print drivers for the following platforms: Alpha Windows NT 4 IA64 Windows XP Intel Windows. .. Properties” section earlier in this chapter Print Processor Print processors are used to specify whether Windows XP Professional needs to do additional processing to print jobs The five print processors supported by Windows XP Professional are listed in Table 11.2 TABLE 11.2 Print Processors Supported by Windows XP Print Processor Description RAW Makes no changes to the print document RAW (FF appended) Makes... Setting Up Printers 433 With Windows XP Professional, you can also specify drivers for automatic download for other Windows NT, 2000, and XP clients See the “Configuring Sharing Properties” section later in this chapter for details The Roles of Print Devices and Printers A print device is the actual physical printer or hardware device that does the printing In Windows XP terminology, a printer is the... Sharing tab is an option for driver support of print clients other than Windows XP clients This is a significant feature of Windows XP Professional print support, because you can specify print drivers for other clients to automatically download The only driver that is loaded by default is the Intel driver for Windows 2000 and XP To provide the additional drivers for the clients, click the Additional... Properties” section later in this chapter Setting Up Printers Before you can access your physical print device under Windows XP Professional, you must first create a logical printer To create a printer, you follow the steps in the Add Printer Wizard To create a new printer in Windows XP Professional, you must be logged on as a member of the Administrators or Power Users group The computer on which you... 970 Cse in the Printers list box Then click the Next button If you have already installed this driver on your computer, this dialog box will also include a Windows Update button next to the Have Disk button 6 In the Name Your Printer dialog box, leave the default name of HP DeskJet 970 Cse and click the Next button 7 In the Printer Sharing dialog box, select the Share name radio button and type HPDJ 970 ... close the printer Properties dialog box Printers and Faxes to open the Printers and Faxes utility Security Properties You can control which users and groups can access Windows XP printers by configuring the print permissions In Windows XP Professional, you can allow or deny access to a printer If you deny access, the user or group will not be able to use the printer, even if their user or group permissions... http://www.simpopdf.com Managing Printer Properties 4 47 to the same device However, it is useful in troubleshooting printer problems If you can print to a print device directly, but you can’t print through the spooler, then you know that your spooler is corrupt or has other problems Your Print Spooler Runs Out of Room You have installed a printer on your Windows XP Professional computer Four other users share... separator page to the front of the print job 7 The print job is passed to the Print Manager, which determines when the job should print and directs it to the correct port 8 The print job goes to the print device, and the job prints To print to a printer, you must have that printer’s driver in place to tell the application how to send the print job Windows XP Professional clients automatically download . The printing processes used by Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 are the same. Printing Basics Before you learn about the specifics of Windows XP printing, you should have. device under Windows XP Professional, you must first create a logical printer. To create a printer, you follow the steps in the Add Printer Wizard. To create a new printer in Windows XP Professional, . Controller 142.25.1.20 Windows Server 2003 DataServer 142.25.1.23 Windows 2000 Server WINS Server 142.25.1.22 Windows NT Server AppServer 142.25.1.21 Windows Server 2003 Domain Controller 142.25.2.22 Windows

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  • Using Your Sybex Electronic Book

  • MCSA/MCSE:Windows XP Professional Study Guide, Second Ed.

    • Frontmatter

      • Acknowledgments

      • Introduction

      • Assessment Test

      • Answers to Assessment Test

      • Chapter 1: Getting Started with Windows XP Professional

        • Features of Windows XP Professional

          • Increased Reliability

          • Performance Enhancements

          • Better Security

          • Greater Ease of Use

          • Better Support for Remote Users

          • Improved Networking and Communication Support

          • Better Management and Deployment Tools

          • Help and Support Features

          • Preparing to Install Windows XP Professional

            • Hardware Requirements

            • The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)

            • BIOS Compatibility

            • Driver Requirements

            • Clean Install or Upgrade?

            • Installation Options

            • Choosing Your Installation Method

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