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MCSE Internetworking with Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

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ISBN-10: 0130112518

ISBN-13: 9780130112514

Edition: 1999

Authors: Kostya Ryvkin, Dave Houde, Timothy Hoffman

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List price: $49.99
Copyright year: 1999
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 6/2/1999
Binding: Mixed Media
Pages: 432
Size: 7.50" wide x 10.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.288
Language: English

About the Authors
Acknowledgments
MCSE Exam 70-059 Requirements Matrix
Introduction
Introduction to TCP/IP
TCP/IP Basic Information
Standards and How They Appear
Advantages of TCP/IP
TCP/IP Utilities and Services
Installing Microsoft TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0
Manually Configuring TCP/IP
Changing TCP/IP Parameters
Testing the TCP/IP Configuration
TCP/IP Testing Sequence
Microsoft Network Monitor
Installing Microsoft Network Monitor
Using Microsoft Network Monitor to Capture and View Data
Summary
TCP/IP Architecture
ISO/OSI and DoD Overview
The Open Systems Interconnect Model
DoD Four-Layer Model
The Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Address Resolution Protocol
ARP Packet Structure
Internet Control Message Protocol
Internet Group Management Protocol
Internet Protocol
Transmission Control Protocol
User Datagram Protocol
Ports and Sockets
Summary
IP Addressing
What Is an IP Address?
Dotted Decimal Notation
Two Parts of an IP Address: Network ID and Host ID
Address Classes
Class A
Class B
Class C
Class D
Class E
IP-The Next Generation (IPng)
Assigning IP Addresses
Choosing a Network ID
How Many Network IDs Are Needed?
Choosing the Host ID
Valid and Invalid Host IDs and Network IDs
Configuring Microsoft TCP/IP to Support Multiple Network Adapters
Subnet Masks
Default Subnet Masks
Using the Subnet Mask
Summary
Subnetting
Discovering Subnets
Planning Considerations
Subnet Design Considerations
Custom Subnet Mask: Changing the Default
Defining the Subnet Numbers
Alternative Designation of Subnet Masks
Defining Host Addresses for Each Subnet
Supernetting
Subnetting Example
Summary
IP Routing
Routing Basics
Host Routing
Routing Table
TCP/IP Dead Gateway Detection
Router's Decisions
Types of Routing
Static Routing
Configuring a Windows NT Server Computer to Function as a Static IP Router
Modifying the Routing Table
Dynamic Routing
Routing Information Protocol
Windows NT Computer as a Dynamic Router
Static and Dynamic Routers in the Same Network
Using the TRACERT Utility to Verify IP Routes
Summary
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
The DHCP Process
DHCP Lease Duration
Installing DHCP on a Windows NT 4.0 Server
Configuring DHCP Scopes and Options
Adding a Scope
Configuring DHCP Options
DHCP Relay Agent
Configuring a Windows NT Server as a DHCP Relay Agent
DHCP Planning and Operational Considerations
Clients
Subnets
Servers
Options
Client Configuration
IPCONFIG and IP Parameters
Managing the DHCP Database
Analyzing the Impact of DHCP Traffic on the Network
Summary
NetBIOS over TCP/IP
NetBIOS Names
NetBIOS Name Registration, Discovery, and Release
NetBIOS Name Scopes
NetBIOS Name Resolution
Standard Name Resolution Methods
Name Resolution Methods Supported by Microsoft
Broadcast Name Resolution
Using a NetBIOS Name Server to Resolve Names
Name Resolution Nodes
DNS Name Resolution
The LMHOSTS File
LMHOSTS Keywords
Enabling LMHOSTS Lookup and Importing LMHOSTS Files
LMHOSTS Name Resolution Problems
Using NBTSTAT
Examples
Microsoft Methods of Resolving NetBIOS Names
Summary
Implementing Windows Internet Name Service
The WINS Process
Name Registration
Name Renewal
Name Release
Name Query and Response
WINS Planning and Implementation
Planning
Implementation
WINS Installation
Configuring Static Entries and Proxy Agents
Static Entries
WINS Proxy Agents
WINS Client Configuration
Database Replication between WINS Servers
Configuring WINS Database Replication
Automatic Replication Partners
WINS Server Configuration
The WINS Database
WINS Database Maintenance
Summary
IP Internetwork Browsing and Domain Functions
Browsing Overview
Browser Roles
Browsing in One IP Subnet
How Does a Computer get into the Browse List?
Master Browser
Backup Browser
What Happens when a Computer Needs to Browse?
When Does a Computer Disappear from the Browse List?
Browser Elections
Browsing across Subnets
The IP Router Solution
Domain Master Browser
LMHOSTS File Solution
WINS Solution
Domain Functions in the TCP/IP Environment
LMHOSTS Solution
WINS Solution
Summary
Host Name Resolution
TCP/IP Naming Schemes
What Is a Host Name?
Host Name Resolution
Standard Name Resolution Methods
Microsoft Name Resolution Methods
Name Resolution Using a HOSTS File
Name Resolution Using a DNS Server
The Microsoft Host Name Resolution Process
Configuring the HOSTS File
Summary
Domain Name System
Domain Name System Basics
The Need for a Domain Name System
The Domain Name System
Zones of Authority
Roles for Name Servers
DNS Name Resolution
DNS Files
DNS Implementation Planning
DNS Installation and Configuration
Installing the Service
Configuring the DNS Server
Integrating DNS with Other Name Servers
Connecting DNS to a DNS Root Server
Connecting DNS to a WINS Server
Configuring a DNS Server for WINS Lookup
Configuring DNS Server Roles
Primary Name Server
Secondary Name Server
Master Name Server
Caching-Only Server
Forwarder
Slave
Configuring a DNS Client
Using NSLOOKUP for DNS Troubleshooting
Some Useful NSLOOKUP Commands
Summary
Connectivity in Heterogeneous Environments
Microsoft TCP/IP Connectivity Utilities
Connectivity Using Microsoft TCP/IP Utilities
Data Transfer Utilities
Remote Execution Utilities
Configuring a Windows NT Computer to Support TCP/IP Printing
TCP/IP Printing Utilities
Submitting Print Jobs Using LPR
Configuring Print Manager with LPR
Using Windows NT as a Print Gateway
Configuring a RAS Server and Dial-up Networking for Use on a TCP/IP Network
Installing and Configuring RAS Server
Installing Dial-up Networking
Using RAS for Routing IP Packets
Summary
Simple Network Management Protocol
SNMP Overview
SNMP Communities
The SNMP Service on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0
Management Information Base
Installing and Configuring SNMP on Windows NT 4.0
Testing the SNMP Configuration
Summary
Troubleshooting Microsoft TCP/IP
General Considerations
Windows NT Diagnostic Tools Overview
TCP/IP Troubleshooting Guidelines
Identifying the TCP/IP Configuration
Incorrect IP Address Assignment
Subnet Mask Problems
Testing IP Communications
Routing Problems
Testing TCP/IP Name Resolution
NetBIOS Name Resolution Problems
Host Name Resolution Problems
Session Communications Problems
Other Tools
Summary
Answers to the Chapter Review Questions
Index