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Windows Server 2003 network administration /

This book is the Windows Server version of the classic TCP/IP Network Administration. Like the book that inspired it, Windows Server 2003 Network Administration provides an overview of the essential TCP/IP protocols, and explains how to properly manage and configure the services based on these proto...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hunt, Craig
Otros Autores: Bragg, Roberta
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Beijing ; Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly, ©2005.
Edición:1st ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Windows Server 2003 Network Administration; What & s in This Book; Conventions Used in This Book; Using Code Examples; We & d Like to Hear from You; Safari Enabled; Acknowledgments; 1. Overview of TCP/IP; 1.1.2. Protocol Standards; 1.2. A Data Communications Model; 1.3. TCP/IP Protocol Architecture; 1.4. Network Access Layer; 1.5. Internet Layer; 1.5.1.2. Routing datagrams; 1.5.1.3. Fragmenting datagrams; 1.5.1.4. Passing datagrams to the Transport Layer; 1.5.2. Internet Control Message Protocol; 1.5.3. IP Security; 1.6. Transport Layer; 1.6.2. Transmission Control Protocol
  • 1.6.3. Transport Layer Security1.7. Application Layer; 1.8. Summary; 2. Delivering the Data; 2.2. The IP Address; 2.2.2. Subnets; 2.2.3. The Natural Mask; 2.2.4. CIDR Blocks and Route Aggregation; 2.2.5. Private Network Numbers; 2.2.6. IPv6; 2.3. Internet Routing Architecture; 2.4. The Routing Table; 2.5. Address Resolution; 2.6. Protocols, Ports, and Sockets; 2.6.2. Port Numbers; 2.6.3. Sockets; 2.7. Summary; 3. Network Services; 3.2. The HOSTS File; 3.3. LMHOSTS; 3.4. Domain Name System; 3.4.2. Creating Domains and Subdomains; 3.4.3. Domain Names; 3.4.4. DNS Resolver and Server
  • 3.5. Windows Internet Name Service3.5.1.2. Resolving a NetBIOS name; 3.6. SMB and CIFS; 3.7. Mail Services; 3.7.2. Post Office Protocol; 3.7.3. Internet Message Access Protocol; 3.7.4. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions; 3.8. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol; 3.9. Dynamic DNS; 3.10. Active Directory Basics; 3.10.2. Active Directory Database Basics; 3.10.3. Domain Controllers; 3.10.4. Authentication, Authorization, and Trusts; 3.10.5. Group Policy Basics; 3.11. Summary; 4. Basic TCP/IP Configuration; 4.1.2. Installing and Removing Network Components; 4.2. General TCP/IP Configuration
  • 4.2.2. Basic DNS Configuration4.3. Adding More Configuration Details; 4.3.2. Adding Gateways; 4.3.3. The DNS Tab; 4.3.4. The WINS Tab; 4.3.5. The Options Tab; 4.4. Summary; 5. Managing DHCP Services; 5.1.2. DHCP Scopes; 5.2. Planning for DHCP; 5.3. Installing the DHCP Server; 5.4. Using the DHCP Console; 5.4.2. Adding a Scope or a Superscope; 5.4.3. Configuring DHCP Options; 5.4.4. Using Option Classes; 5.4.4.2. Working with vendor classes; 5.4.4.3. Defining new options and setting defaults; 5.4.5. Creating a Reservation; 5.5. DHCP Server Administration; 5.5.2. Activating
  • 5.5.3. Detecting Conflicts5.5.4. Selecting the Interface; 5.5.5. Backup and Restore; 5.5.6. Integrating with DNS; 5.5.7. Logging; 5.6. Creating a MADCAP Server; 5.7. Summary; 6. Creating a DNS Server; 6.2. The Microsoft DNS Server; 6.3. Planning a DNS Server Installation; 6.4. Installing the DNS Server; 6.5. Initial Configuration; 6.6. The DNS Files; 6.6.2. The Forward Lookup Zone File; 6.6.2.2. Defining a list of name servers; 6.6.3. The Reverse Lookup File; 6.7. The DNS Console; 6.7.2. Working with Subdomains; 6.7.3. Managing a Reverse Lookup Zone; 6.7.4. Understanding Stub Zones