Which of the following is a Windows command-line utility for seeing NetBIOS shares on a network? * c. Net view 29. To view eDirectory information on a NetWare 5.1 server, which of the following tools should you use? * d. Novell Client 30. The Nbtstat command is used to enumerate *nix systems.
How do you access the Backup Or Restore Wizard? Ans. For Accessing the Backup Or Restore Wizard, go to Start Menu( All Programs(Accessories(System Tools and then Click on the Backup. 2. What two operations can you perform using the Backup Or Restore Wizard?
| 17. Take a screen shot of the Group Policy Management console displaying all of the policy settings you configured in this exercise by pressing Alt+Prt Scr and then paste the resulting image into the Lab 8 worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl+V. Exercise 7.2 | Testing Internet Explorer Policies | Overview | In this exercise, you will confirm the Internet Explorer settings that are configured with a GPO are deployed to a client computer. | Mindset | When troubleshooting problems, you will need to ensure that settings that you configure with a GPO are actually deployed to the clients. |
through sharing and collaboration of code and features through forums etc and it is distributed by various vendors such as Debian, Red Hat, SUSE, Ubuntu, GentuX etc. | Windows is developed and distributed by Microsoft. | Manufacturer: | Linux kernel is developed by the community. Linus Torvalds oversees things. | Microsoft created the Windows operating system, but allows other computer manufactures to distribute their computers with Windows pre-installed.
2. Leased Lines Connecting. Lab 7.4: Linux Networking Exercise 7.4.1 Using the “ifconfig” command in Linux, you are given the IP address, hardware address in hexadecimal, broadcast address, subnet mask, and inet6 address. There difference between “arp” and “arp -v” in the Linux command line is that “arp -v”
Lab 1 worksheet Preparing a Second Virtual Server Image This lab contains the following exercises: Exercise 1.1 Creating a Windows Server 2008 Virtual Appliance Exercise 1.2 Performing Initial Configuration Tasks Exercise 1.3 Testing Network Connectivity Exercise 1.4 Installing the DNS Server Role Exercise 1.5 Installing the DHCP Server Role Estimated lab time: 95 minutes Exercise 1.2 | Performing Initial Configuration Tasks | Overview | Now that you have installed Windows Server 2008 you must configure the computer with appropriate settings in order for it to communicate with the computers on your test network. | Completion time | 30 minutes | 2. Take a screen shot showing the Initial Configuration Tasks window by pressing Alt+ Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab01_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl + V. 15. Take a screen shot showing the Initial Configuration Tasks window displaying your new Computer Name and IP address by pressing Alt+ Prt Scr, and then paste the resulting image into the Lab01_worksheet file in the page provided by pressing Ctrl + V. Exercise 1.3 | Testing Network Connectivity | Overview | Now that you have configured Windows Server 2008 you will test network connectivity between Server##A and Server## using the ping command. | Completion time | 10 minutes | Question 1 | What service is necessary in order to ping Server## by name?
Increase fault tolerance by splitting DHCP scopes. 2. Balance the load on your DHCP server by using the 80/20 rule for scopes 3. Allow remote administration of DHCP servers by comfiguring windows Firewall ports. | Question 4 | What is the name of the computer you are working from?
It displays the name of the directory that appears in the View pane. It can be displayed either iconic or texual. g, Nautilus – Is a browser tool. This component gives you two ways to work with files: the traditional File Browser view and the Spatial view, which is the default view with Fedora/RHEL h, Workspace – This is a subdivision of the desktop and how it is displayed. It can hold up to four displays, i, Workspace switcher
Unit 7 - Individual Skills Exam Questions NT2799 Linux Course: NT1430 Topic XI: Linux Networking 1) Level 1: Definition Question: What is Linux? An open-source operating system modelled on UNIX. Linux is an operating system Operating systems are computer programs. An operating system is the first piece of software that the computer executes when you turn the machine on. The operating system loads itself into memory and begins managing the resources available on the computer.
3. When you copy a file to a library, Windows Explorer writes the file to the folder designated as the Save Location. 4. To use federated search, you must download or create XML files for specific sites called Search Connector. 5.