1 Module 12 Configuring Windows NT Protocols. 2  Overview Using the Network Program in Control Panel TCP/IP NWLink NetBEUI Configuring Network Bindings.

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1 Module 12 Configuring Windows NT Protocols

2  Overview Using the Network Program in Control Panel TCP/IP NWLink NetBEUI Configuring Network Bindings

3  Using the Network Program in Control Panel Installing and Configuring Network Adapter Cards Installing and Configuring Protocols

4 Installing and Configuring Network Adapter Cards x Adapters Protocols ServicesIdentification Bindings Network Adapters: OKCancel Network ? Add... RemoveProperties...Update Item Notes: Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter [1] Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B 3COM EtherLink III

5 x Adapters Protocols Services Identification Bindings OKCancel Network ? Update Installing and Configuring Protocols Description: Network Protocols: TCP/IP Protocol Driver Properties...RemoveAdd... MCS Ungermann-Bass NetBIOS Transport MCS XNS Network Transport NetBEUI Protocol NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport NWLink NetBIOS Streams Environment TCP/IP Protocol

6  Microsoft TCP/IP Microsoft TCP/IP Overview Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Suite Configuring TCP/IP Manually Configuring TCP/IP Automatically Using TCP/IP Utilities Testing TCP/IP with IPCONFIG and PING

7 Microsoft TCP/IP Overview Industry-Standard Suite of Protocols Technology for Connecting Dissimilar Systems Technology for Gaining Access to the Internet

8 Configuring TCP/IP Manually x DHCP RelayWINS AddressDNS IP Address Routing An IP address can be automatically assigned to this network card by a DHCP server. If your network does not have a DHCP server, ask your network administrator for an address, and then type it in the space below. Microsoft TCP/IP Properties ? OK CancelApplyHelp Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server [1] Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter Advanced... IP Address Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: Specify an IP address Adapter:.

9... x DHCP RelayWINS AddressDNS IP Address Routing An IP address can be automatically assigned to this network card by a DHCP server. If your network does not have a DHCP server, ask your network administrator for an address, and then type it in the space below. Microsoft TCP/IP Properties ? CancelApplyHelp Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server [1] Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter Advanced... Specify an IP address Adapter:. IP Address Subnet Mask: Default Gateway: Configuring TCP/IP Automatically

10 Testing TCP/IP with IPCONFIG and PING StartStart EndEnd Ping (Loopback Address) Ping (Loopback Address) Ping IP Address of Your Computer Ping IP Address of Your Computer 22 Ping IP Address of Default Gateway Ping IP Address of Default Gateway 33 Ping IP Address of Remote Host Ping IP Address of Remote Host IPCONFIG

11  NWLink NWLink Overview Configuring NWLink

12  NWLink Overview 32-bit Windows NT Implementation of IPX/SPX Supports Communication with NetWare Networks Supports Windows Sockets and NetBIOS Provides NetWare Clients with Access to Windows NT Servers

13 x Routing General If you plan to run File and Print Services for NetWare, or IPX routing on this computer, then specify an internal network number for this computer. NWLink IPX/SPX Properties ? OK CancelApply Auto Frame Type Detection AddAdd Manual Frame Type Detection Configuring NWLink [1] Intel Ether Express 16 LAN Adapter Adapter: Edit Remove Internal Network Number: Frame TypeNetwork Number

14 NetBEUI Designed for Department-Sized LANS Supports Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Communications Self-Configuring and Self-Tuning Provides Error Protection Requires Small Memory Overhead Provides Interoperability with Previous Microsoft Systems

15 Configuring Network Bindings x Adapters Protocols Services Identification Bindings OKCancel Network ? Network bindings are connections between network cards, protocols, and services installed on this computer. You can use this page to disable network bindings or arrange the order in which this computer finds information on the network. Move UpMove DownEnableDisable MCS Ungermann-Bass NetBIOS Transport MCS XNS Network Transport NetBEUI Protocol NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport NWLink NetBIOS NWLink SPX Protocol Streams Environment TCP/IP Protocol WINS Client(TCP/IP) Show Bindings for: all protocols

16 Review Using the Network Program in Control Panel TCP/IP NWLink NetBEUI Configuring Network Bindings