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3 © Copyright N Ganesan Chapter Modules u Overview of Installed Network Properties u Client Properties u Network Interface Card Properties u Protocol Properties u File and Printer Sharing, Identification and Access ControlTRANSCRIPT
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CHAPTER CHAPTER
Exploring the InstalledExploring the InstalledNetwork PropertiesNetwork Properties
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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
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Chapter Modules
Overview of Installed Network Properties
Client Properties Network Interface Card Properties Protocol Properties File and Printer Sharing, Identification
and Access Control
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MODULEMODULE
Overview of Installed Network Properties
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Module Objectives
Indication of a Networked Computer Identification of a Networked Computer Installed Features
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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
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Identification of a Networked Computer
Click to View
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Installed Features
NIC Adapter
Protocol File and PrinterSharing
Identification
AccessControl
Client
Features
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MODULEMODULE
Client Properties
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Module Objectives
Client logon properties Path to client-property option Selectable client options Demonstration
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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
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Path to Client-Property Option
PropertiesClient
Network/Configuration
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Selectable Client OptionsGeneral
Logon validation Network logonoptions.
Quick Logon withoutrestoring network
connections.
Logon and restorenetwork
connections
Logon to Windows NT Domain
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Client Properties/Options Demonstration
Click to View
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MODULEMODULE
Network InterfaceCard Properties
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Module Objectives
NIC properties outlines Driver type Bindings Resources The path to NIC properties Demonstration
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Properties
Driver type Bindings Resources
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Driver Type
Enhanced mode (32 bit and 16 bit) NDIS driver
Real mode (16 bit) NDIS driver Real mode (16 bit) ODI driver
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Bindings
Components— NIC— Protocol
Binding— Protocols to NICs— Enabled or disabled
Different protocols may be bound to different NICs in the computer
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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
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The Path to NIC Properties/Options
Network/Configuration Select NIC (SMC) and
the Properties.
BindingsDriverType
Resources
I/O Add. MemoryAdd.IRQ
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NIC Properties/Options Demonstration
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MODULEMODULE
Protocol Properties
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Module Objectives
IPX/SPX — Properties— Path to properties— Demonstration
NetBEUI— Properties— Path to properties
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IPX/SPX
Bindings— Shows this protocols bindings to services
Advanced—
NetBIOS— Enables NetBIOS to run over IPX/SPX
Leave at default settings
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Path to IPX/SPX Properties/Options
Network/Configuration IPX/SPX Properties
Bindings Advanced
Frame Type Max. Connections Etc.
NetBIOS
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Demonstration: IPX/SPX Properties/Options
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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
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Path to NetBEUI Properties/Options
Network/Configuration NetBEUI Properties
Bindings Advanced
Maximum Sessions NCBS Set as Default
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MODULEMODULE
File and Print Sharing,Identification and
Access Control
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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
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File and Printer Sharing
Browser Master— Automatic, Enabled, Disabled
LM Announce— Yes, No
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File and Printer Sharing
Network/Configuration
File and Printer Sharing forMicrosoft Networks
Properties
Browser Master LM Announce
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File and Print Sharing Demonstration
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Path to Identification
Identification
ComputerName(US)
WorkgroupName
(NAFTA)
ComputerDescription
(Pentium 166)
ConfigurationNetwork
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Identification Demonstration
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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
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Path to Access Control
Access Control
Providedomainname.
User-level access control
Share-level access control
ConfigurationNetwork
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Access Control Demonstration
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