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| cm2gj 2002-10-13, 12:26 am |
| On your Windows 2000 server, you install Client Services for Netware and NWLink with the default settings. How should you configure your Windows 2000 server to connect to all Netware servers, regardless of their versions?
a- Edit the registry to allow all frame types
b- You can only connect to one type of Netware server at a time so this cannot be accomplished
c- Set the adapter to Manual Frame Type Detection and add the frame type of each Netware server
d- Set the adapter to frame type 803.2
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| jeff_j_black 2002-10-13, 8:26 am |
| C is correcto. I believe that auto detect is the default for MS IPX/SPX implementation and across NW3-NW4 you will have two frame types, but autodetect will only select one of them, so best bet is to manually add both. | |
| jocampo 2002-10-13, 9:19 am |
| i'll go with "c" too | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-10-13, 12:32 pm |
| If I recall correctly the older ( - 3.11)Netware uses 802.3 and the newer version (3.12 + ) 802.2 because the servers advertise services that are cached on the routers running appropriate protocols. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by jeff_j_black
If I recall correctly the older ( - 3.11)Netware uses 802.3 and the newer version (3.12 + ) 802.2 because the servers advertise services that are cached on the routers running appropriate protocols.
yes
correct
good answer and GOOD explanation. So if in exam say that the server is a netware 5 i must know that frame type must be 802.2! no? | |
| jeff_j_black 2002-10-13, 4:51 pm |
| I believe so. | |
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| quote: Originally posted by jeff_j_black
I believe so.
yeap.
i see a good explanation about this item on the examessentials p software.
say that 802.2 is used with novell 3.12 and up.
802.3 ar for novell 3.11 and down..
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