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1: Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2012
Management
- Installing Windows Server
2012
- Post-Installation
Configuration of Windows Server 2012
- Windows PowerShell
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- AD DS
- Domain Controllers
- Installing a Domain
Controller
3: Managing Active Directory Domain Services Objects
- Managing User Accounts
- Managing Group Accounts
- Managing Computer Accounts
- Delegating Administration
4: Automating AD DS Administration
- Using Command Line Tools for
Administration
- Using Windows PowerShell for
Administration
- Performing Bulk Operations
with Windows PowerShell
5: Implementing IPv4
- TCP/IP
- IPv4 Addressing
- Subnetting and Supernetting
- Configuring and
Troubleshooting IPv4
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Networking Guide
Chapter 3, Administering TCP/IP
Adding or removing pseudo-ttys
Adding or removing pseudo-ttys
When you install TCP/IP, the Network Configuration Manager
prompts you to modify the number of pseudo-ttys configured
on your system. These pseudo-ttys enable users on other hosts
to use telnet or rlogin to access
your host. The default, 32, is adequate for situations in
which several (2-10) users access your system simultaneously.
You need to add pseudo-ttys if:
-
you configure another networking service, such as PC-Interface, which
also uses pseudo-ttys.
-
your system functions as a terminal server to many users and
rlogin and telnet begin to fail.
To change the number of configured pseudo-ttys after
installing and configuring TCP/IP, use the
Hardware/Kernel Manager:
-
Log in as root.
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Run the Hardware/Kernel Manager.
-
Select Pseudo-ttys from the list and click on the Configure Driver
button.
-
Enter 1 to add pseudo-ttys, 2 to delete pseudo-ttys,
or 3 to view the current number of pseudo-ttys configured.
-
When done, enter q to quit.
-
If you added or deleted pseudo-ttys, click on the Relink Kernel
button and click on Relink to confirm. See
``Relinking the kernel'' in the SCO OpenServer Handbook
for more information.
NOTE:
If you do not relink the kernel now, the changes you made
do not take place, and you must then relink at a later time
to effect the changes.
-
Exit the Hardware/Kernel Manager.
-
Shut the system down and reboot it by using the
System Shutdown Manager
as described in the
SCO OpenServer Handbook.
Remember to select Reboot after shutdown when using the manager.
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100BASE-X
100VG-AnyLAN
10BASE2
10BASE5
10BASE-FL
10BASE-T
Access Methods
Active Hubs
Additional
Administrative Tasks
Address Resolution
Protocol (ARP)
Addressing at the
Data Link Layer
Advantages of Packet
Switching
Analog Waveforms
AppleTalk
Assigning File-Level
Permissions on an NTFS Partition
Asynchronous Transfer
Mode (ATM)
Asynchronous
Transmission
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Attenuation
Attenuation
Attenuation
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Backup
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or Broadband)
Bandwidth
Bandwidth
Bridges
Bridges
Brouters
Bus Topologies
Cable Media
Capacity
Capacity
Capacity
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Characteristics of
Transmission Media
Choosing a RAID Level
Circuit Switching
Coax and Fire Code
Classifications
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial
Characteristics
Collaborative
Computing
Communications
Devices and OSI
Comparing Contention
and Token Passing
Configuring Network
Adapter Cards
Connection Services
Connection-oriented
and Connectionless Modes
Connectivity Devices
Connectors for
Coaxial Cable
Connectors for STP
Connectors for UTP
Contention
Controlling the Flow
of Data
Cost
Cost
Cost
Cost
Creating and
Assigning Permissions to a Shared Folder on Windows NT
Data Encryption
Data Link Control
(DLC)
Data Migration
Database Services
Datagram Packet
Switching
Defining a Network
Adapter Card
Delivering Packets
Demand Priority
Digital and Analog
Signaling
Disaster Recovery
Disk Duplexing
Distance Vector
Routing
Distributed Computing
Domain Name System
(DNS)
Electromagnetic
Interference
Electronic Mail
EMI Characteristics
EMI Characteristics
EMI Characteristics
EMI Characteristics
Error and Flow
Control at the Data Link Layer
Establishing
Troubleshooting Connectivity and Communication
Ethernet
Ethernet Cabling
Exercise 1.1: Logging
on as a Peer
Exercise 1.2: Windows
NT Access Permissions
Exercise 1.3:
Exploring the NT Workstation Service
Exercise 10.1:
Network Adapter Resource Settings
Exercise 10.2:
Windows NT Diagnostics
Exercise 11.1:
Mapping a Network Drive
Exercise 12.1: Using
Network Monitor
Exercise 12.2:
Creating a Chart in Performance Monitor
Exercise 12.3:
Performance Monitor Alerts, Logs, and Reports
Exercise 13.1: Modem
Troubleshooter
Exercise 13.2:
Windows NT Books Online
Exercise 2.1: Gateway
Services for NetWare
Exercise 2.2: SLIP
and PPP in Dial-Up Networking
Exercise 3.1:
Shopping for Network Cabling
Exercise 4.1:
Matching Topologies to Applications
Exercise 5.1:
Installing Network Protocols in Windows NT
Exercise 5.2: Network
Bindings
Exercise 6.1:
Enabling IPX Routing
Exercise 7.1:
Accessing an X.25 Network Through NT Dial-Up Networking
Exercise 8.1:
Creating a User Account in Windows NT
Exercise 8.2:
Creating Groups on Windows NT
Exercise 8.3: Sharing
a Directory on a Windows NT FAT Partition
Exercise 8.4: Setting
NTFS Permissions on a Shared Folder
Exercise 8.5: Sharing
a Directory Using Share-Level Security
Exercise 8.6: Sharing
a Directory Using User-Level Security
Exercise 8.7:
Creating a Local Printer with Windows NT
Exercise 8.8: Sharing
a Printer on the Network with Windows 95
Exercise 9.1:
Exploring Windows NTs Disk Administrator
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Exercises
Extended LANs
(Wireless Bridging)
Fiber-Optic Cable
Fiber-Optic
Characteristics
Figure 1.1
Figure 1.10
Figure 1.2
Figure 1.3
Figure 1.4
Figure 1.5
Figure 1.6
Figure 1.7
Figure 1.8
Figure 1.9
Figure 10.1
Figure 10.2
Figure 10.3
Figure 10.4
Figure 10.5
Figure 10.6
Figure 10.7
Figure 10.8
Figure 11.1
Figure 11.2
Figure 12.1
Figure 12.10
Figure 12.11
Figure 12.2
Figure 12.3
Figure 12.4
Figure 12.5
Figure 12.6
Figure 12.7
Figure 12.8
Figure 12.9
Figure 13.1
Figure 13.2
Figure 2.1
Figure 2.10
Figure 2.11
Figure 2.12
Figure 2.13
Figure 2.14
Figure 2.15
Figure 2.16
Figure 2.17
Figure 2.2
Figure 2.3
Figure 2.4
Figure 2.5
Figure 2.6
Figure 2.7
Figure 2.8
Figure 2.9
Figure 3.1
Figure 3.10
Figure 3.11
Figure 3.12
Figure 3.13
Figure 3.14
Figure 3.15
Figure 3.16
Figure 3.17
Figure 3.18
Figure 3.19
Figure 3.2
Figure 3.20
Figure 3.3
Figure 3.4
Figure 3.5
Figure 3.6
Figure 3.7
Figure 3.8
Figure 3.9
Figure 4.1
Figure 4.10
Figure 4.11
Figure 4.12
Figure 4.13
Figure 4.14
Figure 4.15
Figure 4.16
Figure 4.17
Figure 4.2
Figure 4.3
Figure 4.4
Figure 4.5
Figure 4.6
Figure 4.7
Figure 4.8
Figure 4.9
Figure 5.1
Figure 5.10
Figure 5.11
Figure 5.2
Figure 5.3
Figure 5.4
Figure 5.5
Figure 5.6
Figure 5.7
Figure 5.8
Figure 5.9
Figure 6.1
Figure 6.10
Figure 6.11
Figure 6.12
Figure 6.13
Figure 6.14
Figure 6.15
Figure 6.2
Figure 6.3
Figure 6.4
Figure 6.5
Figure 6.6
Figure 6.7
Figure 6.8
Figure 6.9
Figure 7.1
Figure 7.10
Figure 7.11
Figure 7.12
Figure 7.13
Figure 7.14
Figure 7.15
Figure 7.16
Figure 7.2
Figure 7.3
Figure 7.4
Figure 7.6
Figure 7.7
Figure 7.8
Figure 7.9
Figure 8.1
Figure 8.10
Figure 8.11
Figure 8.12
Figure 8.2
Figure 8.3
Figure 8.4
Figure 8.5
Figure 8.6
Figure 8.7
Figure 8.8
Figure 8.9
Figure 9.1
Figure 9.2
Figure 9.3
Figure 9.4
Figure 9.5
Figure 9.6
Figure 9.7
File Archiving
File Services
File Storage
File Transfer
File Transfer
Protocol (FTP)
File-Update
Synchronization
Finding Resources on
Microsoft Networks
Frame Relay
Frequency-Division
Multiplexing
Gateway Services
Gateways
Getting Support
Global and Local
Groups
Groups
Groups
Groupware
Handling Broadcast
Storms
Handling Other
Network Problems
Hardware Access at
the Data Link Layer
How Peer Layers
Communicate
Hubs
IBM Cabling
IEEE 802.11
IEEE 802.12
IEEE 802.2
IEEE 802.3
IEEE 802.3 and IEEE
802.5 Media
IEEE 802.4
IEEE 802.5
IEEE 802.6
IEEE 802.9
Implementing a
Fault-Tolerant Design
Implementing Security
on Windows 95
Implementing Security
on Windows NT
Infrared Transmission
Initiating the
Troubleshooting Process
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installation
Installing Network
Adapter Cards
Intelligent Hubs
Internet Control
Message Protocol (ICMP)
Internet Protocol
(IP)
Internet Protocols
(TCP/IP)
ISDN and B-ISDN
Keeping Records
Laser Transmission
Leased Line Types
Link-State Routing
Local and Wide Area
Networks
Local Area Networks
(LANs)
Logging Events
Managing and Securing
a Microsoft Network
Managing User
Accounts and Groups Using Windows NT
Message Switching
Microwave
Mobile Computing
Models of Network
Computing
Modems
Monitoring Network
Traffic
Monitoring Network
Trends
Monitoring
Performance
Monitoring the
Network
Multiplexing
Narrow-Band Radio
Transmission
NDIS and ODI
NetBEUI
NetBIOS Background
NetBIOS Names
NetBIOS Names
NetWare IPX/SPX
Network Adapter Cards
Network Applications
Network File System
(NFS)
Network Layer
Addressing
Network Models:
Comparing Server-Based and Peer-to-Peer Configurations
Network Operating
Systems
Network Printing
Network Security
Network Topologies
and Architectures
Networking Concepts
and Components
Networking Essentials
Networking Standards
Networking Terms and
Concepts
Open Shortest Path
First (OSPF)
OSI Application Layer
Concepts
OSI Data Link Layer
Concepts
OSI Network Layer
Concepts
OSI Physical Layer
Concepts
OSI Presentation
Layer Concepts
OSI Session Layer
Concepts
OSI Transport Layer
Concepts
Packet Routing
Services
Packet Switching
Packets and Protocols
Passing Data on Token
Rings
Passive Hubs
Peer-to-Peer
Networking
Permissions
Physical and Logical
Topologies
Preparing Data
Printer Sharing with
Windows 95
Printer Sharing with
Windows NT
Protecting Data
Protocol Stacks
Protocols and
Protocol Layers
RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
Reasons for Wireless
Networks
Recovering from
System Failure
Remote Terminal
Emulation (TELNET)
Repeaters
Repeaters
Resolving Hardware
Conflicts
Resource Sharing
Basics
Resources
Rights
Ring Topologies
Routers
Routers
Routing
Routing Algorithms
Routing Information
Protocol (RIP)
Rules and the
Communication Process
Satellite Microwave
Securing Hardware
Security for Printer
Resources
Sending Data
Serial Line Internet
Protocol (SLIP) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
Server-Based
Networking
Session Layer Session
Administration
Share-Level Security
on Windows 95
Sharing
Shielded Twisted-Pair
(STP) Cable
Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP)
Spread-Spectrum Radio
Transmission
Standards
Standards
Organizations and the ISO
Star Topologies
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary
Summary of Cable
Characteristics
Synchronous
Transmission
Table 3.1
Table 3.2
Table 3.3
Table 4.1
Terrestrial Microwave
The Beaconing Process
The IEEE 802 Family
The OSI Reference
Model
The Public Telephone
Network
Thicknet
Thinnet
Time-Division
Multiplexing
Token Passing
Token Ring
Token Ring Cabling
Transmission Control
Protocol (TCP)
Transmission
Frequencies
Transmission Media
Transport Layer
Connection Services
Transport Protocols
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Cables and Connectors
Troubleshooting Hubs
and MSAUs
Troubleshooting
Modems
Troubleshooting
Network Adapter Cards
Troubleshooting
Network Performance
Twisted-Pair Cable
Types of Coaxial
Cable
Uninterruptible Power
Supply
Unshielded
Twisted-Pair (UTP) Cable
User Accounts
User Datagram
Protocol (UDP)
User-Level Security
on Windows 95
Users
Using RAID
Using Troubleshooting
Tools
Virtual Circuit
Packet Switching
Virtual Circuits
Virus Protection
Wide Area Networks
(WANs)
Windows NT Networking
Wireless
Communications with LANs
Wireless Media
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