MCSE : Security Specialist
To
install TCP/IP
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In the Network option in Control Panel, click Add on the
Configuration tab.
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In the Select Network Component Type dialog box, double-click
Protocol.
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In the Select Network Protocol dialog box, select Microsoft from
the Manufacturers list. In the Network Protocols list, click
TCP/IP.
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Click OK.
IPX/SPX
Internetwork packet exchange / sequenced
packet exchange is a protocol stack used by Novell networks. IPX is
the NetWare protocol for packet forwarding and routing. SPX is
connection oriented used to guarantee the delivery of the data being
sent.
NWlink is the microsoft implementation of the
IPX/SPX protocol.
Microsoft IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol
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Works with Microsoft Client for NetWare Networks and Novell
Client for Windows 95/98.
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Supports packet-burst mode to offer improved network
performance.
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Supports the Windows Sockets, NetBIOS, and ECB programming
interfaces.
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Support for automatic detection of frame type, network address,
and other configuration settings.
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Routable connectivity across all network bridges and routers
configured for IPX/SPX routing.
NetBEUI
NetBios extended user Interface. NetBEUI is used mostly on small,
non routed networks. It is limited to microsoft based networks.
PING.EXE
Verifies connections to a remote computer or computers. This command
is available only if the TCP/IP protocol has been installed.
HTML
Hypertext Markup Language which is used for
writing pages for the web.
HTTP://
Hypertext transport protocol is the method by which web pages are
transferred over the Internet.
FTP
File Transfer Protocol provides file transfers
between local and remote computers it is installed with the TCP/IP
connectivity utilities.
Domain Names (Web sites)
All Sites on the Internet have there own URL (Uniform Resource
Locator), which tells an Internet application, the location and what
access method to use. For example http://www.microsoft.com or
ftp://ftp.microsoft.com, http:// and ftp:// are the access methods
(protocols) and www.microsoft.com is the location.
Every
computer on the Internet has a IP address, which is a set of 4
numbers (198.46.6.56) because these numbers would be hard to
remember the domain name system is used, so instead of typing the 4
sets of numbers you can simply type http://www.microsoft.com where
www.microsoft.com is the domain name. The last three letters of the
domain name is the domain type such as .com (commercial) .edu
(education) .gov (government) et.
Dial-up networking
Allows your computer to access a network or the Internet from a
remote location. You connect to an ISP by using Dial-Up Networking
to dial in to their Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) or Serial Line IP
(SLIP) servers, which are connected directly to the Internet All
SLIP accounts require you to manually configure an IP address on
your computer when you connect. Service providers who support PPP
usually assign an IP address automatically each time you dial in to
the service provider.
TRACERT.EXE
This utility determines the route taken to a network destination.
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