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CHAPTER Exploring the Installed Network Properties

CHAPTER Exploring the Installed Network Properties. Chapter Objectives. Describe the identification of a networked computer and its features Explore the installed properties of the following: Client, NIC, protocol, file and print sharing feature, identification and access control

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CHAPTER Exploring the Installed Network Properties

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  1. CHAPTER Exploring the InstalledNetwork Properties

  2. Chapter Objectives • Describe the identification of a networked computer and its features • Explore the installed properties of the following: • Client, NIC, protocol, file and print sharing feature, identification and access control • Include screen demonstrations showing the properties in most instances

  3. Chapter Modules • Overview of Installed Network Properties • Client Properties • Network Interface Card Properties • Protocol Properties • File and Printer Sharing, Identification and Access Control

  4. MODULE Overview of Installed Network Properties

  5. Module Objectives • Indication of a Networked Computer • Identification of a Networked Computer • Installed Features

  6. Indication of a Networked Computer • Presence of a Network Neighborhood Icon on the desktop • Installed Network properties • Client, adapter, protocol, service • Absence of network card conflicts • Checked through the device manager

  7. Identification of a Networked Computer Click to View

  8. Installed Features Client Access Control Features NIC Adapter Identification File and Printer Sharing Protocol

  9. END OF MODULE

  10. MODULE Client Properties

  11. Module Objectives • Client logon properties • Path to client-property option • Selectable client options • Demonstration

  12. Client Logon Properties/Options • Logon validation • Through a Windows NT Domain controller • Used in client-server network configuration • Network logon options • Quick • Network connections not restored • Logon and restore connections • Default selection

  13. Path to Client-Property Option Network/Configuration Client Properties

  14. Selectable Client Options General Logon validation Network logon options. Logon to Windows NT Domain Quick Logon without restoring network connections. Logon and restore network connections

  15. Client Properties/Options Demonstration Click to View

  16. END OF MODULE

  17. MODULE Network Interface Card Properties

  18. Module Objectives • NIC properties outlines • Driver type • Bindings • Resources • The path to NIC properties • Demonstration

  19. Properties • Driver type • Bindings • Resources

  20. Driver Type • Enhanced mode (32 bit and 16 bit) NDIS driver • Real mode (16 bit) NDIS driver • Real mode (16 bit) ODI driver

  21. Bindings • Components • NIC • Protocol • Binding • Protocols to NICs • Enabled or disabled • Different protocols may be bound to different NICs in the computer

  22. Resources • Settings • IRQ, • I/O Address and • Memory address • Conflict Identification • Presence of an * • Values may be changed • They cannot be changed, if not highlighted

  23. The Path to NIC Properties/Options Network /Configuration Select NIC (SMC) and the Properties. Driver Type Bindings Resources I/O Add. IRQ Memory Add.

  24. NIC Properties/Options Demonstration

  25. END OF MODULE

  26. MODULE Protocol Properties

  27. Module Objectives • IPX/SPX • Properties • Path to properties • Demonstration • NetBEUI • Properties • Path to properties

  28. IPX/SPX • Bindings • Shows this protocols bindings to services • Advanced • NetBIOS • Enables NetBIOS to run over IPX/SPX • Leave at default settings

  29. Path to IPX/SPX Properties/Options Network/ Configuration IPX/SPX Properties Bindings Advanced NetBIOS Etc. Frame Type Max. Connections

  30. Demonstration: IPX/SPX Properties/Options

  31. NetBEUI Properties/Options • Bindings • Shows the binding of the protocol to the different services • Advanced • Maximum number of sessions • NCBS • Enable the protocol to be the default

  32. Path to NetBEUI Properties/Options Network/ Configuration NetBEUI Properties Bindings Advanced Set as Default Maximum Sessions NCBS

  33. END OF MODULE

  34. MODULE File and Print Sharing, Identification and Access Control

  35. Module Objectives • File and Print Sharing • Properties • Path to file and print sharing • Identification • Path to identification • Demonstration • Access Control • Properties • Path to access control • Demonstration

  36. File and Printer Sharing • Browser Master • Automatic, Enabled, Disabled • LM Announce • Yes, No

  37. File and Printer Sharing Network/ Configuration File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Properties Browser Master LM Announce

  38. File and Print Sharing Demonstration

  39. Path to Identification Network Configuration Identification Computer Name (US) Workgroup Name (NAFTA) Computer Description (Pentium 166)

  40. Identification Demonstration

  41. Access Control • Share-level access control • Access controlled at the resource level • User-level access control • Access controlled at the user level • Share-level access is also possible, in addition • Requires a NT domain controller for user authentication • Client-Server environment

  42. Path to Access Control Network Configuration Access Control User-level access control Share-level access control Provide domain name.

  43. Access Control Demonstration

  44. END OF MODULE END OF CHAPTER

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