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Saturday W2K Professional Question of the Day
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mrfixit
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Fort Worth Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA , A+, Network+, Security+ Working on: MCSE, CCNA
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Saturday W2K Professional Question of the Day
Okay boys and girls, step right up! 
Todays question:
Upon arriving at work one morning, you find that some of your users are complaining about connectivity problems. It turns out that they can communicate fine with some of the other machines on their network segment, but are having trouble communicating with other machines. Furthermore, they are unable to access any network resources on other segments. What is most likely the issue here and how would you best resolve it?
A.There is no default gateway available. Use the Ping and Tracert utilities to test connectivity. Make sure that the router for the segment is functioning properly.
B.The machines are likely configured with static IP addresses. Change the machines over to DHCP clients to fix the problem.
C.Some machines may have received Automatic Private IP Addresses. Use the Ipconfig utility to determine what IP addresses they have been assigned and check to see if a functioning DHCP server is available for their segment.
D.Make sure that a WINS Server is available for all of the clients on the segment. Windows 2000 clients rely heavily on NetBIOS resolution and the lack of an available WINS Server could cause connectivity problems.
Good luck! See you tomorrow! 
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04-13-02 01:45 PM
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bbraunstein
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: Los Angeles Country: United States State: Certifications: MCP (70-210, 70-215) Working on: The Beast (MCSE, MCSA)
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First of all, my hat goes off to you, Mr. F, for posting such great questions!
I'll be first this morning...
Answer is "C".
As much as I would love to explain why, I'll hold off and let others take a crack at it.
BB
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04-13-02 02:18 PM
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mrfixit
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Fort Worth Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSA , A+, Network+, Security+ Working on: MCSE, CCNA
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quote: Originally posted by bbraunstein
First of all, my hat goes off to you, Mr. F, for posting such great questions!
I'll be first this morning...
Answer is "C".
As much as I would love to explain why, I'll hold off and let others take a crack at it.
BB
Thanks! But I really can't wait for Frank to get back and take over again! 
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Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach him to use the Net and he won't bother you for weeks.
What goes up must come down. Ask any system administrator.
If a trainstation is where the train stops, what's a workstation...?
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04-13-02 03:57 PM
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denis_baribeau
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Registered: Mar 2002 Location: BEDFORD Country: Canada State: Certifications: A+ Working on: NET+, MCP
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By process of elimination it leave (C) the most logical answer due to the some work fine and other not so fine.
Pick (C)
PS explanation of answer would be most wellcome if avail.
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04-13-02 04:37 PM
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mcdoud
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Registered: Dec 2001 Location: Country: United States State: Certifications: MCSE (NT 4.0), A+,Net+, MCSA Working on: A well deserved break!
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A would affect communications to other segments only.
B should not cause a problem unless somebody been changing the address/parameters.
D would only affect communications to other segments as well
C sounds reasonable.
C is my final answer!
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04-13-02 04:54 PM
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NetChild1985
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: Bulgaria State: Certifications: MCSA 2K;2K3, MCSE 2K, HP AIS & ASE Working on: MCSE 2K3:Security
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04-13-02 05:16 PM
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Pavlov
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Registered: Jan 2001 Location: California Country: United States State: Certifications: A+, Net+, i-Net+, CIW-A, MCP NT4, MCSA 2000, MCSE 2000 Working on: Having Fun
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Going with C - WHY? Because it mentions APIPA - a new technology for Win2k right? Gotta be the one then. Too early to think of a better reason. 
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04-14-02 01:58 PM
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mrfixit
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Re: Saturday W2K Professional Question of the Day
quote: Originally posted by mrfixit
Okay boys and girls, step right up! 
Todays question:
Upon arriving at work one morning, you find that some of your users are complaining about connectivity problems. It turns out that they can communicate fine with some of the other machines on their network segment, but are having trouble communicating with other machines. Furthermore, they are unable to access any network resources on other segments. What is most likely the issue here and how would you best resolve it?
A.There is no default gateway available. Use the Ping and Tracert utilities to test connectivity. Make sure that the router for the segment is functioning properly.
B.The machines are likely configured with static IP addresses. Change the machines over to DHCP clients to fix the problem.
C.Some machines may have received Automatic Private IP Addresses. Use the Ipconfig utility to determine what IP addresses they have been assigned and check to see if a functioning DHCP server is available for their segment.
D.Make sure that a WINS Server is available for all of the clients on the segment. Windows 2000 clients rely heavily on NetBIOS resolution and the lack of an available WINS Server could cause connectivity problems.
Good luck! See you tomorrow!
And the answer is:
C
Automatic Private IP Addressing can assign a TCP/IP address to DHCP clients automatically. However, Automatic Private IP Addressing doesn't generate all the information that typically is provided by DHCP, such as the address of a default gateway.
Consequently, computers enabled with APIPA can communicate only with computers on the same subnet that also have addresses of the form 169.254.x.y (addresses that have also been assigned through APIPA).
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If a trainstation is where the train stops, what's a workstation...?
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