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2000-12-09, 11:48 pm

the requirements im cool with but its
the optionals on these just flat have me buffaloed.....heres the question - i have omitted the proposals, and added what i think the required options need. but can someone opine on the optionals...thanks!

Fred manages a network that is comprised of four Windows NT Server computers, 80 Windows NT Workstation computers, 100 Windows 95 computers and eleven UNIX computers. Because his company frequently reorganizes, Fred often finds himself physically moving computers from one subnet to another. Only the UNIX computers never move. TCP/IP is the network's primary protocol. The UNIX computers have no hostnames that are longer than fifteen characters, and each hostname contains only alphanumeric characters. One of the Windows NT Server computers runs DHCP with one scope configured for each subnet. All of the Windows-based computers are set up as DHCP clients.

Required results:
1)Every Windows-based computer on each subnet must be able to access the Windows NT Server computers by computer name.
ANSWER: WINS SERVER WITH DHCP SUPPLYING ITS CLIENTS WITH WINS ADDRESS, AND ADDING CLIENT RESERVATION
2)Every Windows-based computer on each subnet must also be able to receive its IP addresses from the DHCP Server.
ANSWER: ROUTERS TO FORWARD DHCP BROADCASTS

Optional desired results:
1)All UNIX systems should access by hostname any Windows NT Server computer that is set up as an FTP Server.
ANSWER:
2)All Windows-based computers should access by hostname any UNIX computer that is set up as a Telnet or FTP Server.
ANSWER:

2000-12-10, 1:06 am

For Optional 1 I'd install a DNS server and configure it for name resolution.

For Optional 2 I'd configure the WINS Server with a static mapping for each UNIX computer.

That's what I think you would need to satisfiy the optionals.

Anyone else?

Spid
Net+, MCSE


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