Title: Chapter 10: Configuring Windows NT Protocols
1Chapter 10Configuring Windows NT Protocols
2 Overview
- Using the Network Program in Control Panel
- NWLink
- NetBEUI
- Microsoft TCP/IP
- Network Bindings
3 Using the Network Program in Control Panel
- Installing and Configuring Network Adapter Card
Drivers - Installing and Configuring Protocols
4Installing and Configuring Network Adapter Card
Drivers
Network
Adapters
Services
Identification
Bindings
Protocols
Network Adapters
1 Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter Intel
EtherExpress PRO/100B 3COM EtherLink III
Remove
Properties...
Update
Item Notes
Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter
5Installing and Configuring Protocols
6 NWLink
- NWLink Overview
- Configuring NWLink
7 NWLink Overview
32-bit Windows NT Implementation of IPX/SPX
- Supports Communication with NetWare Networks
- Supports Windows Sockets and NetBIOS
- Provides NetWare Clients with Access to Windows
NT Servers
8Configuring NWLink
NWLink IPX/SPX Properties
General
Routing
If you plan to run File and Print Services for
NetWare, orIPX routing on this computer, then
specify an internalnetwork number for this
computer.
Internal Network Number
00000000
Adapter
Auto Frame Type Detection
Manual Frame Type Detection
Frame Type
Network Number
Add
Edit
Remove
Cancel
Apply
OK
9NetBEUI
- Designed for Department-sized LANs
- Not Routable
- Supports Connection-Oriented and Connectionless
Communications - Self-Configuring and Self-Tuning
- Provides Error Protection
- Requires Small Memory Overhead
- Provides Interoperability with Previous Microsoft
Systems - Broadcast-based Protocol
10 Microsoft TCP/IP
- Microsoft TCP/IP Overview
- Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Configuring TCP/IP Manually
- Configuring TCP/IP Automatically
- Using TCP/IP Utilities
- Testing TCP/IP with Ipconfig and Ping
11Microsoft TCP/IP Overview
- Standard Enterprise Networking Protocols
- Connectivity in Heterogeneous Environments
- Access to the Internet
12Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Application
NetBIOS-based Applications
SNMP
Socket-basedApplications
NetBT
Windows Sockets
Transport
TCP
UDP
Internet
IP
ICMP
ARP
Network Interface
13Configuring TCP/IP Manually
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties
IP Address
DHCP Relay
WINS Address
DNS
Routing
An IP address can be automatically assigned to
this networkcard by a DHCP server. If your
network does not have a DHCP server, ask your
network administrator for an address, and then
type it in the space below.
Adapter
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server
.
Specify an IP address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Advanced...
Apply
Cancel
OK
14Configuring TCP/IP Automatically
Microsoft TCP/IP Properties
IP Address
DHCP Relay
WINS Address
DNS
Routing
An IP address can be automatically assigned to
this network card by a DHCP server. If your
network does not have a DHCP server, ask your
network administrator for an address, and then
type it in the space below.
Adapter
.
Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server
Specify an IP address
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Advanced...
Cancel
Apply
Help
15Using TCP/IP Utilities
Ping
FTP
TFTP
Telnet
RCP
RSH
REXEC
Finger
ARP
Ipconfig
Nbtstat
Netstat
Route
Hostname
MicrosoftInternet Explorer
Tracert
16Testing TCP/IP with Ipconfig and Ping
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17 Network Bindings
- Overview of Network Bindings
- Configuring Network Bindings
18Overview of Network Bindings
19Configuring Network Bindings