1. how do you print to a tcp/ip printer? ( q0 r- F1 N5 W9 s+ w. A- V+ b
: @4 d7 A6 c, Ta. host name and printer name
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& G* p/ R d3 Db. hostname and ip address
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c. printer name and ip address # e( F7 X2 L N. f
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2. how do you trap packets of tcp/ip?
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+ q3 E* ~' }% h2 G% ua. network monitor / |$ x/ T' h$ I/ M8 L# i
. G9 d+ U/ x: | ub. snmp 2 W" K8 l5 G& A
+ T" I3 z* {( Q9 Nc. tcp/ip
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d. streams monitoring
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ans: b 1 ^. W/ t$ `1 O
( Y7 E, |( n6 Y, p4 g$ ^- U! ~% M1 c2+. what protocol/service do you need to send tcp/ip trap messages to another computer?
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; O1 h+ O8 c2 Y& R Q7 da snmp
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b simple tcp/ip services
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c nwlink * x; X7 U( B$ R! |3 l
4 @8 z8 Y5 n0 W I) md network monitor agent # Q5 C: G# }5 R, d# F$ `
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e dhcp
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( l z9 Q4 h. }0 ianswer: a (may refer to 15 and 33 and 50) 6 e" R7 q4 \" k4 o
2 C1 z* P' P: N9 B2 w3. nt workstation is member of workgroup. you want to map network driver on your computer to a nt server in the corp domain. the guest accounts disable in the corp domain. ( 2 selection ) & E1 B4 t) K. G% e: w+ a
2 s7 n9 M9 I0 J( ^* a, @; Ua. logon to your ntws by using a user name from the corp domain. 9 g1 b- u. H. I; |0 Z/ f; r
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b. logon to ntws by the same user name you use to access to the nt server. 9 x% y% M0 @! N" n
c. select corp domain from logon dialog box.
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d. select connect as is the map network drive dialog box. ; y) n, V. f" r g2 V+ j
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3+. your computer is member of a workgroup. you want to map a network drive to a share on a server pdc in the xyz domain. the server has had the guest account disabled. choose two options. 5 D8 o+ V. D) L e( f L4 a3 b0 K5 C
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a log on to your workstation using your domain user account
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b log on to your workstation using the account of a domain member & y* p5 O& y% ?0 E! `& P
0 K% g8 d6 E7 Z! ^+ X4 c. Mc in the log on box choose the domain name
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8 I# z u+ a( ]4 p2 ^d in the map network drive box in explorer choose 'log on using account' option
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" ]" |# J) j; x) @: `3 Ge in the map network drive box in explorer choose 'connect as' option . |! W+ z- ]- F% k6 |9 M
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4. client service for netware : ) t% _/ V ?7 l
( n6 j2 J. `- q! f* A5 A4 s) \$ `a. allow netware client to use share directory and printer on nt workstation.
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9 u T9 y5 y* t0 E4 Ab. connect volumes or directory on netware.
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c. connect printer queues on netware.
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d. connect netware 4.1 volume on server that do not run bindery emulation.
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! x1 `; j% l* I1 `e. run netware 3.1 syscon utility from ntws. * a4 e( Z( `* I* G: [% V g4 }* J
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f. function as gateway to ntws for them ntws that do not have csnw installed. ' W9 ^8 H/ N! X( \. q
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ans : b,c, e ,d pls refer 16. |