tailieunhanh - TCP/IP Network Administration- P5

Tham khảo tài liệu 'tcp/ip network administration- p5', công nghệ thông tin, quản trị mạng phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Chapter 4 netconfig Enter gateway address Enter netmask Will you access a nameserver Yes Name Server This completes your network setup. Hold on to the remaining information for future reference. Broadcast address Mail server Mail relay Print server NFS server Previous Informing the Users Informing the Users TCP IP Network Administration Book Index Next Summary Summary Library Home DNS BIND TCP IP sendmail sendmail Reference Firewalls Practical Security Please purchase PDF Split-Merge on to remove this watermark. file C mynapster Downloads warez tcpip 2 of 2 2001-10-15 09 17 57 Chapter 4 Informing the Users Next netconfig Previous Other Services Chapter 4 Getting Started Informing the Users All of the configuration information that you gather or develop through the planning process must be given to the users so that they can configure their systems. You can distribute information with several techniques. In Chapter 3 we discussed NIS NFS and configuration servers. All of these play a role in informing the user and in simplifying the configuration process. NIS supports several system administration databases that provide many of the basic configuration values. NFS can distribute pre-configured system files to client systems. Configuration servers such as BOOTP and DHCP offer every parameter needed to configure a TCP IP system directly to the client. All of these are important but they are not the complete solution. The servers require that the client is configured to be a client. For NIS and NFS the client must have a full basic configuration. Even BOOTP and DHCP require that the user know whether BOOTP or DHCP is being used so that he does not enter any incorrect values during the initial system installation. Therefore the network administrator must directly communicate with the administrator

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