Title: Networking: Protocols
1Networking Protocols TCP/IP
2Objectives
- Understand networking in Windows XP
- Understand Windows XP networking protocols
- Configure and use TCP/IP protocols and services
- Access NetWare servers and services from Windows
XP - Understand Windows XP Remote tools
3Understanding Protocols
- A Protocol Is an Agreed Upon Way to Communicate
- Diplomatic Protocol
- Chevy Nova
- Cultural Clashes
- Failure to Observe Protocol Results In Failure to
Communicate
4Many Protocols Many UsesNetworking
- TCP/IP De Facto Internet Protocol Suite
- IPX/SPX Protocol Suite Used By Netware 3.x and
.x (Netware 5, Is TCP/IP) - NetBEUI Default Small Microsoft Network
Protocol (Non-Routable)
5Many Protocols Many UsesMail
- LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Used
To Look Up Names Of Individuals On The Internet
Such As 4-1-1 And Others. Also By Win 2K Active
Directory - SMTP Send e-Mail To The Internet
- POP Receive e-Mail From The Internet
6Many Protocols Many UsesSome Others
- FTP File Transfer Protocol
- TFTP Trivial FTP, Used By Most Routers
- DLC Used By HP Printers To Share A Network
Printer, Also IBM Host Session - SNMP Used For Workstation Diagnosis And
Identification - DHCP Dynamic Host Control Protocol
- Many Others
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10Configuring TCP/IP To Use A Static Address
- By Default, Client Computers Running Microsoft
Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Or Microsoft
Windows 95 Obtain TCP/IP Configuration
Information Automatically. - Some Computers Should Always Be Assigned A Static
Ip Address, For Example The Computer Running The
Dhcp Service.
11Options Used In Configuring A Static TCP/IP
Address
12Configuring TCP/IP To Obtain An IP Address
Automatically
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13Using Automatic Private IP Addressing
- Extension Of Dynamic IP Address Assignment For
LAN Adapters - Enables Configuration Of IP Addresses Without
- Using Static IP Address Assignment
- Installing The DHCP Service
- Configure Network LAN Adapter To Obtain An IP
Address Automatically
14Steps In Automatic Private IP Addressing
15Using TCP/IP Utilities
16Testing a TCP/IP Configuration
17Using Ipconfig
- Use Ipconfig /All To Verify The TCP/IP
Configuration Parameters On A Host Using DHCP. - Use Ipconfig /All More To Prevent The Ipconfig
Output From Scrolling Off The Screen.
18Example 1, Understanding Ipconfig /All
- If The Configuration Is Initialized
- Ipconfig Displays The IP Address And Subnet Mask.
- Ipconfig Displays The Default Gateway If It Is
Assigned.
19Example 2, Understanding Ipconfig /All
- If A Duplicate IP Address Exists
- Ipconfig Indicates IP Address Is Configured.
- Subnet Mask Is 0.0.0.0.
20Example 3, Understanding Ipconfig /All
- No Server Running The DHCP Service On The Network
- IP Address Provided By Automatic Private IP
Addressing - IP Address Is 169.254.0.0 Through 169.254.255.255
21Using Ping
- Use To Test Connectivity
- Use To Determine If A Host Is Available And
Functional
22Using Ipconfig And Ping
23Seldom Used Dinosaurs
- NetBEUI
- Small, Fast, And Efficient Protocol
- Not Routable
- DLC - Old Protocol for IBM mainframes
- Appletalk
- IPX/SPX
24Seldom Used Dinosaurs
- NetBEUI
- Small, Fast, And Efficient Protocol
- Not Routable
- DLC - Old Protocol for IBM mainframes
- Appletalk
25Network Monitor Driver 2
- Collects And Displays Statistics About Activity
Detected By The Network Card. - View These Statistics On A Computer Running
Network Monitor Agent Service. - Use Microsoft Systems Management Server And
Network Monitor To Collect Statistics From
Computers Running Network Monitor Agent.
26Introduction To Network Bindings
27Combining Network Bindings
- You Can Select Which Protocols Are Bound To The
Network Adapter Cards. - When Adding Network Software, Windows 2000
Automatically Binds All Dependent Network
Components Accordingly. - Network Driver Interface Specification (Ndis) 5
Provides The Local Security Database That Windows
2000 Uses To Validate The Logon Information.
28Configuring Network Bindings
- In The Network And Dial-up Connections Window,
Click Advanced, And Then Click Advanced Settings
To Configure Network Bindings. - Only An Experienced Network Administrator Who Is
Familiar With The Requirements Of The Network
Software Should Attempt To Change Binding
Settings.
29Specifying Binding Order
- You Can Specify Binding Order To Optimize Network
Performance. - To Specify The Binding Order, In The Network And
Dial-up Connections Window, Click Advanced, And
Then Click Advanced Settings.