tailieunhanh - Network+ Certification (Outline) - Chapter 11: TCP/IP configuration
In this chapter, students will be able to understand: Routers receive packets and use the most efficient path to forward them to their destinations, complex internetworks can have redundant routers that provide multiple paths to the same destination, routers store information about the network in a routing table,. | Chapter 11 TCP IP Configuration 1 Chapter Overview A. Installing the TCP IP Protocols B. Configuring TCP IP Chapter 11 Lesson 1 Installing the TCP IP Protocols 2 1. Using the Network And Dial-Up Connections Window 3 A. Contains icons representing the computer s various network connections 1. A Local Area Connection icon appears for each network interface adapter installed in the computer. a. Clicking this icon lets you install remove and configure TCP IP networking components for that specific network interface adapter. B. You create additional connections for modem or virtual private network VPN connections by clicking the Make New Connection icon to launch the Network Connection Wizard. 4 5 6 7 8 2. Using the Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box A. Central interface for installing and configuring basic networking components B. Lets you configure the following Windows networking component types 1. Clients a. Client for Microsoft Networks b. Client Service for NetWare required for Windows 2000 Professional c. Gateway Service for NetWare required for Windows 2000 Server 2. Protocols a. Internet Protocol TCP IP b. NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol c. NetBEUI Protocol d. AppleTalk Protocol 3. Services a. File And Printer Sharing For Microsoft Networks 1 Enables the system to share its files and printers with other computers running Microsoft Windows 2 Not required for network communications C. Windows 2000 can use more than one of each networking component type but the absence of a network interface adapter protocol module or client module would leave a gap in the protocol stack that would prevent the computer from communicating with the network. D. Default Windows 2000 networking configuration 1. Plug and Play installs the following default Windows 2000 networking components automatically when the operating system detects a network interface adapter. a. Client for Microsoft Networks b. Internet Protocol TCP IP c. File And Printer Sharing For
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