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comp 0.5KB 1mb

user 1KB 26mb

group 4KB 13mb

; recommmed 40MB (26+13+1)


Domain A --> Domain B
A trusts B
trusting | trusted
resources | users
local group | global group
logon from | logon to
With this summary you cant go wrong.

If you are monitoring RAID disks use DISKPERF –YE

Response probe is a utility for applying controlled stress of a specific resource on a system and observing its response. This is done for the purposes of determining maximum thoroughput and performance characteristics before analyzing capacity in a production environment.

TO ADD A STATIC ROUTE

The following is an example route.

Route Add 199.199.41.0 mask 255.255.255.0 199.199.40.1 metric 2 NOTE: The metric option is only supported in Windows NT 3.51 with Service Pack 2

or later installed

Configuring AppleTalk Routing

You must install Services for Macintosh (SFM) before you can configure AppleTalk Routing. If you enable routing, the computer running Windows NT Server becomes an AppleTalk router. This enables the computer running Windows NT Server to be seen from Macintoshes connected to all the bound networks. If the server has more than one network card and it is not a router, then the server can be used only from the Macintoshes connected to the default network (unless another router broadcasts the information for the other networks.)

To enable AppleTalk Routing

1. In Control Panel, choose the Network icon.

2. In the Services tab, choose Services for Macintosh and then click Properties

3. In the Routing tab, select the Enable Routing check box.

    Routing Information

    Routing information includes:

      · A network number or network range associated with each physical network.

      · The zone name or zone list associated with each physical network.

      · The default zone for the network (if the network has multiple zones)

    The network number or network range is the address or range of addresses assigned to the network. A network number is unique and identifies a particular AppleTalk physical network. By keeping track of network numbers and network ranges, routers can send incoming data to the correct physical network. A network number can be any number from 1 through 65, 279.

To enable IPX routing, you must install the IPX protocol and RIP for IPX. The SAP agent is installed automatically when RIP for IPX is installed. Use the Networks icon in Control Panel to install this software on the computer you want to use as a router. You will need to restart the computer before your changes take effect. For more information on installing RIP for IPX, see "Installing LAN-to-LAN Routing."

To enable IPX routing

    1. Choose the Network icon in Control Panel.

    2. In the Protocols tab, select NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Transport, and then click Properties.

    3. In the Routing tab, select the Enable RIP Routing check box, and then click OK.

    This step enables IPX routing over LANs.

Note: does not provide LAN to WAN to LAN routing.

- The SAP agent is only necessary when Windows NT Server is routing IPX traffic.

- Whenever the DNS server can't find a name in its static lists it consults WINS (Mastering, p. 979)

- Network Monitor Agent is needed to access Network Monitor elements remotely.

USER ACCOUNTS AND GROUPS

- Server Operators:
- create, manage, delete printer shares

FULL CONTROL over printer (just install a printer!!!)
- backup and restore files
- format a server's fixed disk
- lock and unlock the server
- unlock files
- change system time