A+ With Network Certification: Network Operating System (NOS)
A+ With Network Certification: Network Operating System (NOS)
A+ With Network Certification: Network Operating System (NOS)
The network operating system in used in the network environment that establishes the communication between the terminals or computers. NOS is facilitated with sharing data, information and resources. NOS is divided into two:
Server NOS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server Microsoft Windows Data Center Server
Latest Server NOS: Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Microsoft Windows 2003 Web Server Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprises Server Microsoft Windows 2003 Data Center Server
Workstation: General No Security Microsoft Windows 9x Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Special High Security Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Professional You can attend in Microsoft Examination (Server and Special Workstation), If you passed any one subject, you will be MSP (Microsoft Certified Professional). If you passed the 4th subjects called the core part, you will be MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure Microsoft Windows Active Directory Server If you passed the 4th core subjects and 3 elective subjects, you will be Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) MCSA, Elective
(a) Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Security and Policy (b) Microsoft Windows 2000 Clustering Server (c) Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server (d) Microsoft SQL 2000 Server Administration
Select Properties
Select Install Select Client Click Add Select Client for Microsoft Networks Click OK Close OK Restart the Computer
IPCONFIG
Displays the IP Address of computer that is configured by you. Ipconfig (Using on the Command Prompt)
IPCONFIG/RENEW
It is used to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol to obtain the IP Address automatically Ipconfig/renew (Using on the Command Prompt)
IPCONFIG/ALL
Display all the IP related information Ipconfig/all (Using on the Command Prompt)
HOSTNAME
It is used to display the computer name Hostname (Using on the Command Prompt)
PING
It is used to ping the network computer IP Address to check the connection status Ping 192.168.0.1 (Using on the Command Prompt)
TRACERT
It is used to find the hostname by IP Address Class-A Tracert 110.0.0.1 Tracert 110.0.0.2 Tracert 110.0.0.3 Tracert 110.0.0.4 Class-B Tracert 128.0.0.1 Tracert 128.0.0.2 Tracert 128.0.0.3 Tracert 128.0.0.4 Class-C Tracert 192.0.0.1 Tracert 192.0.0.2 Tracert 192.0.0.3 Tracert 192.0.0.4
NSLOOKUP
It is used to find the Domain Name Server in Internet or Intranet Nslookup For Example: Nslookup www.mic.com Nslookup www.hotmail.com Nslookup www.yahoo.com
Open the My Computer Decide, Drive or Folder do you want to share Right click button Click sharing (Share) Click share this folder Click new share Type the name folder that is shared folder Click OK Click Permission Click Add and select the user that is you wants to permit or click remove to delete the user Select the Permission Allow Full Control Change Read Click on the Allow or Deny Checkmark Allow is used to permit for accessing folder and if you select the Deny checkmark, you can not access in shared folder Deny
Printer Sharing
Connect the printer on the computer Install the print driver Click Start, Settings, Printer Select the installed Printer Right click button and select Properties Click Sharing Click Share as Click Apply Click OK
Click Start, Settings, Printers Double click on the Add Printer Click Next Select Network Printer Click Next Expand the Workgroup or Domain Select the Computer Expand the computer name where printer is installed Click Next Click NO, Next, Finish
Power Users: Possess most administrative powers with some restrictions. Thus, Power Users an run legacy applications in additions to certified applications. Replicator: Supports file replications in a domain. Users: Are prevented from making accidental or intentional system-wide changes. Thus, Users an run certified applications, but not most legacy applications.
Select the User from the list. Click Add. Click Ok. Select the Permission. Click Ok Apply. Click Ok.
Open 192.168.0.10 Open 192.168.0.11 Appear the remote computer Drive like C:\> Now you can use the remote Drive. Type Exit. Type Quit.
Introduction of IIS
Internet Information Services is used for publishing the Web Page so called the Web Server. It is integrated with SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) and NNTP (Network News Transport Protocol). If you installed the Microsoft Exchange Server, the POP (Post Office Protocol) also integrated with IIS. The Default IP Address is http://127.0.0.1 and Host Name is http://localhost. It is called the DNS (Domain Name Server). The IIS is integrated with Windows 2000 server and XP. Personal Web Server is Integrated with Windows 98 and Windows NT Workstation. Apache Web Server is integrated with Linux, Unix and Solaris.
Installing DHCP
Go into control Panel. Double click on the Add/Remove Programs. Click on the Add/Remove Windows Components. Select Networking Services and click Details. Click on the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to add the Checkmark. Click Ok. Click Next. Click Remote Administration Mode. Click Next. If you required the Windows 2000 Server CD, insert into the CD Drive. Click Finish.
Click Next, Next. Click next and type the Router IP Address: such as this computer IP Address. Click Add. Click Next. Type the server name if you installed the Active Directory Server, Type the parent domain name such as aptech.com Click Resolve. Click Add. Click Next. Click Next. Click Next, Finish. Select the Reservation. Right click button of mouse. Click New Reservation. Type the Server Name. Type the IP Address. Type the MAC (Media Access Control): same IP Address. Click Add. Click Yes. Click Close. Select the server options. Right click button. Click Configure Options. Click Apply, Ok. Restart the Computer.
Customize DNS
.in (India) .np (Nepal) .co (Company) .uk (United Kingdom) .d (Denmark) .kr (Korea)
Type the IP Address that is configured in your server. Click Add Host, Ok. Click Done. Again, right click button of mouse on the newly made DNS. Click other new Records. Select AFSD (Andrew File System Database): Supports the user-defined server and DNS. Click Create Record. Type the Host Name or Parent Name like www. Click Ok, Done. Again, right click button of mouse on the newly made DNS. Click Update Server Data Files Now yours DNS is for ready to use. The following DNS is made: www.abhishek.com
In the client computer, Right click button of mouse on the My Network Places. Select Properties. Double click on the Make New Connection. Select Dial-Up to the Internet. Click Next. Type the ISP or Remote Access Server Telephone. Click Next. Click Next. Click Next. Click Finish. Type the ISP user name and password or remote access server user name and password. Click Connect.
Type the Terminal Service Name or Address. Select the Screen Area. Click Connect. Type the User Name and Password of Terminal Server. Click Ok to logon into the Terminal Server.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Professional, XP Server and XP Professional use the Proxy Server
Microsoft Windows 9x and Me use the WinRoute and WinGate to share the Internet and Email in network computers.
Click Connect through a local area network. (LAN) Click Next. Click Automatic Discovery of Proxy Server. (Recommended) Click Next. Appears the Message: Do you want to setup an Internet mail account now? 1. Click No for later configuration, Click Next. 2. Click Finish. Or 1. If you click Yes to get the options, click next. 2. Type the Display Name and click next. 3. Type the email address which is provided by the ISP [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 4. Click Next. 5. Type the POP3: pop3.mos.com.np, click Next. 6. Type the SMTP: smtp.mos.com.np, click Next. 7. Type the User name and Password that is supplies by the ISP. 8. Click Next. 9. Click Finish.
Event Viewer
The Event Viewer is used to fine the trouble for shooting in Windows 2000 and XP. Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. Select the problem from the list. Double click it to display the error message and what kind or error, you can find it. Click Ok. The End