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computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional, and a server running Novell NetWare. The Novell NetWare server has only the IPX/SPX network protocol configured. You want every network computer to be able to access features in the NetWare network operating system, the Windows Server 2003 network operating system, and the Internet. Which protocols must be installed on your network computers?
a.SSL
b.EFS
c.IP Sec
d. Workgroup security
a.NetBIOS
b.CIFS
c.DNS
d.Kerberos
a. Local area connections
b. Dial-up networking
c. Routing tables
a. Client Service For NetWare
b. Network Monitor Driver
c. Client For Microsoft Networks
a. Dial-up networking
b. Packet filtering
c. Internet Connection Sharing
d. Active Directory
a.DHCP
b. Network protocol
c.W INS
connected to a large network in which 80 percent of the servers run NetWare and 20 percent run Windows Server 2003. Network Adapter B is connected to a large network in which 80 percent of the servers run Windows Server 2003 and 20 percent run NetWare. According to server logs, Network Adapter B sends and receives more traffic than Network Adapter A doesHow should you specify the order of network providers for erver001 in general and the binding order of services for Network Adapter A and Network Adapter B, respectively?
The network provider order should specify Microsoft Windows Network ahead of NetWare. For the connection to Network Adapter A, you should specify Client Service For NetWare ahead of Client For Microsoft Networks. For the connection to Network Adapter B, you should specify Client For Microsoft Networks ahead of Client Service For NetWare.
a. Management And Monitoring Tools
b. Networking Services
c. Other File And Print Services
a. Leave the protocol in Auto Detect mode.
b. Configure the frame type as 802.2.
c. Configure the frame type as 802.3.
d. Configure the Registry to allow both 802.2 and 802.3 frame types.
a.IP Sec
b. File sharing
c.SSL
Delete the following Registry keys, if they exist:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\IPAutoconfigurationEnabled
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces\
a. The network interface layer
b. The internet layer
c. The transport layer
d. The application layer
b.ARP
c.TCP
d.ICM P
a.IGMP
b.UD P
c.DNS
d.Ethern et
a.NetBIOS
b.DN S
c.Ethernet
d.Tel ne t
a. The IP header
b. The subnet mask
c. The address class
b.204.34.202.4 c.204.10.200.4 d.202.10.200.4
a. 11001111 11010001 01000100 01100100 b. 11000111 11010001 01000100 01100100 c. 11001111 11010001 01000100 01101100 d. 11001111 11010001 11001101 01100100
headquarters in New York has assigned you the network address space 172.16.0.0/21 to accommodate the entire Philadelphia branch network. This network consists of 4 subnets with 40 hosts each, to which you have already assigned the network addresses 172.16.0.0/24, 172.16.1.0/ 24, 172.16.2.0/24, and 172.16.3.0/24. All routers within the organization support both CIDR and VLSMs. Using your current addressing scheme and without changing the subnet mask you have configured for your network, how many more subnets will you be able to accommodate in the Philadelphia branch office?
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