MICROSOFT WINDOWS2000服务器版因特网

MICROSOFT WINDOWS2000服务器版因特网
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“Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resoruce Kit”丛书共由7卷和一张光盘组成,光盘中包括各种工具、附加的参考资料和本丛书的电子板。当需要补充新的信息时,我们将通过WEB发布,读者可通过WEB得到有关的更新内容和信息。《Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Internetworking guide》详细介绍了通过各种局域网(LAN)、广域网(WAN)和远程网络连接扩展Windows 2000网络所需要的各种服务和协议。本书全面介绍了Windows 2000网络互通技术的管理和故障诊断,包括:Windows 2000的路由选择服务和远程访问服务,包括虚拟专用网技术;Windows 2000与其他操作系统的互操作性;Windows 2000的高级媒体服务,包括对ATM和电话综合服务的支持。另请参阅《Microsoft Windows 2000 Server TCP/IP Core Networking Guide》

图书目录

Introduction

Document Conventions

Resource Kit Compact Disc

Resource Xit Support Policy

Chapter 1 Unicast Routing Overview

Internetwork Routing

Addressing in an Internetwork

Routing Concepts

Host Routing

Host Detendnation of the First Ho

Host Detendnation of the Entire Pf

Router Routing

Routing Tables

Routing Table StrUcture

Locality of the Routing Table

Static and Dynandc Routers

Routing Problems

Routing Loops

Black Holes

Routers and Broadcast Traffic

Tunneling

FOundations of Routing Protocols

Distance Vector

Link State

Routing Infrastructllre

Single Path vs. Multipath

Flat vs. Hierarchical

Autonomous Systems

Interior Gateway Protocols

Exterior Gateway Protocols

Additional Resources

Chapter 2 Routing and Remote Access Service

Introduction to the Routing and Remote Access Service

Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service

Combining Routing and Remote Access

Authentication and Authorization

Accounting

Installation and Configuration

Refreshing the Configuration

Features of the Routing and Remote Access Service

Unicast IP Support

IP Multicast Support

IPX Support

AppleTalk

Demand-Dial Routing

Remote Access

VPN Server

RADIUS Client

SNMP MIB Support

Extensive LAN and WAN Support

Graphical and Command-Line Management Utilities

API Support for Third-Party ComPonents

Architecture of the Routing and Remote Access Service

SNMP Agent

Management Applications

AAAA

DIM (Mprdim.dll)

Connection Manager

TAPI

IP Router Manager (Iprtmgr.dll)

IPX Router Manager (Ipxrtmgr.dll)

Unicast Routing Protocols

IP Multicast Protocols

RcoJe Tab je~(RtmdJJ)

Multicast Group Manager

IP Filtering Driver (Ipfltdrv.sys)

IP Unicast Forwarder

IP Multicast Forwarder

IPX Filtering Driver (Nwlnkflt.sys)

.IPX Forwarder Driver (Nwlnkfwd.sys)

Unicast IP Components and Processes

IP Multicast Components and Processes

IPX ComPonents and Processes

Registry Settings

Routing and Remote Access Service Tools and Facilities

Routing and Remote Access Snap-In

Routing and Remote Access Floating Windows

Netsh Command-Line Tool

Authentication and Accounting Logging

Event Logging

Tracing

File Tracing

Chapter 3 Unicast IP Routing

Windows 2000 and IP Routing

Windows 2000 Router Features for IP Routing

Preference Levels

RIP for IP

RIP and Large Internetworks

Convergence in RIP Intemetworks

Count-to-Infinity Problem

Reducing Convergence Time

RIP fOr IP Operation

RIP for IP Version l

RIP vl Message Format

Problems with RIP vl

RIP for IP Version

Features of RIP v

RIP v2 Message Format

Authentication in RIP v2

Mixed RIP vl and RIP v2 Environments

Windows 2000 as a RIP fOr IP Router

Troubleshooting RIP for IP

OSPF

OSPF Operation

Formation of the LSDB Using Link State Advertisements

Calculating the SPF Tree Using Dijkstras Algorithm

Calculating the Routing Table Entries from the SPF Tree

Example of OSPF Operation

OSPF Network Types

Synchronizing the LSDB Through Adjacencies

Fondng an Adjacency

Adjacency Configuration Parameters

Adding a Router to a Converged OSPF Internetwork

Designated Routers

DRs on Broadcast Networks

DRs on NBMA Nets

Backup Designated Router

Interface States

OSPF Communication on OSPF Networks

OSPF Areas

Reducing the Size of the LSDB

Reducing the Size of the Routing Table

Backbone Area

OSPF Router Types

Inter-Area Routing

Virtual Links

Configuring Virtual Links

External Routes

Extemal Route Filters

ASBRs and Default Routes

Stub Areas

Troubleshooting OSPF

3HCP Relay Agent

DHCP Across IP Routers

Initial DHCP Configuration

Rebooted Renewal

Troubleshooting the DHCP Relay Agent

Vetwork Address Translator

Static and Dynandc Address Mapping

Proper Translation of Header Fields

NAT Editors

NAT Processes in the Windows 2000 Router

Outbound Internet Traffic

Inbound Internet Traffic

Additional NAT Routing Protocol Components

DHCP Allocator

DNS Proxy

Troubleshooting NAT

IP Packet Filtering

Windows 2000 IP Packet Filtering

IP Header

TCP Header

UDP Header

ICMP Header

Input Filters

Output Filters

Configuring a Filter

Filtering Scenarios

Local Host Filtering

Web Traffic Filtering

FTP Traffic Filtering

PPTP Traffic Filtering

L2TP Server Filtering

Denying Spoofed Packets from Private IP Addresses

Fragmentation Filtering

ICMP Router Discovery

Router Advertisements

Router Solicitations

Additional Resources

ChaPter4 IP Multicast Support

IP Multicasting Overview

Mapping IP Multicast to MAC-Layer Multicast

IP Multicast--Enabled Intranet

Hosts

Routers

Receive All IP Multicast Traffic

Forward IP Multicast Traffic

Receive and Process IGMP Host Membership Report Mess

Query Attached Subnets for Host Membership Status

Communicate Group Membership to Other IP Multicast Rc

MBone

IGMP

IGMP vl

Host Membership Report

Host Menibership Query

IGMP v2

IGMP v2 Host Membership Report

Leave Group Message

IGMP Group-Specific Query

Routing and Remote Access Service IP Multicast Suppor

IGMP Protocol

IGMP Router Mode

IGMP Router Mode Settings

IGMP Proxy Mode

Router Mode vs. Proxy Mode

Multicast Boundaries

Scope-Based Boundaries

TTL-Based Boundaries

Multicast Rate Lindting

Multicast Heartbeat

IP-in-IP Tunnels

IP-in-IP Interfaces

Multicast Static Routes

Supported Multicast Configurations

Single Router Intranet

Single Router Intranet Connected to the MBone

Peripheral Router in a Multicast-Enabled Intranet

Multicast Support for Remote Access Clients

MBone Access for ISP Dial-Up Clients

Private Intranet Access for Dial-Up or VPN Client

Multicast Support for Office Networks

IP Multicast Troubleshooting Tools

Routing and Remote Access Snap-In Tables

Multicast Forwarding Table

Multicast Statistics

IGMP Group Table

IGMP Interface Group Table

Mrinfo Command

Mtrace Support

Netsh Commands

IGMP Event Logging

Tracing

Additional Resources

:hapter5 lPX Routing

Nindows 2000 and IPX Routing

Windows 2000 Router Features fOr the IPX Protocol Suite

[PX Packet Filtering

IPX Header Structure

Demultiplexing an IPX Packet

The Windows 2000 Router IPX Packet Filtering

Configuring an IPX Filter

RIP fOr IPX

IPX Routing Tables

RIP for IPX Operation

RIP for IPX Packet Structure

RIP fOr IPX Route Filters

Static IPX Routes

SAP for IPX

IPX Routers and the Intemal Network Number

IPX Traffic Before the IPX Intemal Network

IPX Traffic After the IPX Internal Network

Windows 2000 Router and the IPX Internal Network and Internal

SAP Tables

SAP Operation for an IPX Router

SAP Packet Structure

SAP Filters

Static Services

NetBIOS Broadcasts

IPX WAN Broadcast

IPX WAN Broadcasts and Microsoft Networking

NetBIOS Over IPX Broadcast Packet StrUcture

Static NetBIOS Names

Additional Resources

ChaPter6 Demand-Dial Routing

Introduction to Demand-Dial Routing

Demand-Dial Routing and Remote Access

Types of Demand-Dial Connections

On-Demand and Persistent Connections

Two-Way and One-Way Initiated Connections

ComPonents of Demand-Dial Routing

Calling Router

Answering Router

Connection Medium

Demand-Dial Routing Process

On-Demand Router-to-Router VPN

Testing Demand-Dial Connections

Manual Test

Automatic

Monitoring Initiated Demand-Dial Connections with Rasmon

Demand-Dial Routing Security

Remote Access Pendssion

Authentication

One-Way and Mutual Authentication

Encryption

Demand-Dial Interface Packet Filtering

Remote Access Policy Profile Packet Filtering

Creating User Accounts with the Demand-Dial Wizard

Preventing Demand-Dial Connections

Demand-Dial Filters

Dial-Out Hours

. Demand-Dial Routing and Routing Protocols

On-Demand Connections

Manual Configuration of Static Routes

Autostatic Updates

Persistent Connections

Using Multilink and BAP

IPX Demand-Dial Connections

Troubleshooting Demand-Dial Routing

Troubleshooting Tools

Part 2 Remote Access

ChaPter 7 RemOte Access Server

Remote Access Overview

Remote Access Versus Remote Control

Elements of a Dial-Up Remote Access Connection

Remote Access Client

Remote Access Server

Dial-Up Equipment and WAN Infrastructure

Remote Access Protocols

LAN Protocols

Elements of Secure Remote Access

Secure User Authentication

Mutual Authentication

Data Encryption

Callback

Caller-ID

Remote Access Account Lockout

Managing Remote Access

Managing Users

Managing Addresses

Managing Access

Managing Authentication

Managing Accounting

Network Management

Remote Access Server Aichitecture

IP, IPX, and AppleTalk Router

Packets frOm Remote Access Clients

Packets to Remote Access Clients

TCPlIP On-Subnet and Off Subnet Addressing

On-Subnet Addressing and Proxy ARP

Off Subnet Addressing and IP Routing

NetBIOS Gateway

Point-to-Point PrOtocol

PPP Encapsulation

Preventing the Occurrence of the Flag Character

PPP Link Negotiation with LCP

LCP Packet StrUcture

LCP Options

LCP Negotiation Process

Callback Negotiation with the Callback Control Protocol

Packet Structure

Negotiated Options

PPP Network Layer Negotiation with NCP

IPCP

IPXCP

ATCP

NBFCP

ComPression Control Protocol

ECP

PPP Connection Process

Phase l: PPP Configuration

Phase 2: Authentication

Phase 3:Callback

Phase 4: Protocol Configuration

A SamPle PPP Connection

Network Monitor

PPP Tracing

PPP Connection Tendnation

PPP Authentication ProtOco]s

PAP

SPAP

CHAP

MS-CHAP vl

MS-CHAP v2

EAP

EAP-MD5

EAP-TLS

EAP-RADIUS

Unauthenticated Connections

Remote Access and TCP/IP and IPX

TCPlIP

IP Address Allocation

DNS and WINS Address Assignment

Ovetriding IPCP-Allocated DNS and WINS Server IP Addresses with

DHCPIrifOrm

Remote Access Server and the DHCP Relay Agent

IPX

Remote Access Policies

Connection Attempt PrOcessing

Troubleshooting Remote Access Policies

Multilink and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol

PPP Multilink Protocol

Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP)

Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP)

Remote Access Server and IP Multicast Support

Multicast Traffc to Remote Access Clients

Multicast Traffic from Remote Access Clients

Internet-Based IP Multicast Traffic

Organization--Based IP Multicast Traffic

Troubleshooting the Remote Access Server

Common Remote Access Problems

Troubleshooting Tools

Chapter 8 Intern6t Authentication Service

IAS Overview

IAS Features

RADIUS Protocol

RADIUS Authentication Operation

RADIUS Packet Format

General Packet Structure

RADIUS Attributes

Vendor-Specific Attributes

RADIUS Packet Example

IAS Authentication

IAS Step-by-Step Authentication and Authorization

Compulsory Tunneling with IAS

Voluntary Tunneling

Compulsory Tunneling

Authentication Methods

Password Authentication Protocol

Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol

Extensible Authentication Protocol

Unauthenticated Access

IAS Authorization

Remote Access Policies

Local vs. Centralized Policy Management

Dial-in Properties of a User Object

Elements of a Remote Access Policy

Vendor Profiles

Accepting a Connection AttemPt

Remote Access Policy Adndnistrative Models

IAS Accounting

RADIUS Accounting

IAS Log File

IAS Authentication and Windows Domain Modes

Windows 2000 Native-Mode Domains

Windows 2000 Mixed-Mode Domains or indows NT 4.0 Domains

Windows 2000 Stand-Alone Servers

Behavior Differences Between Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 IAS

Windows NT 4.0 IAS Behavior

Windows 2000 IAS Behavior

Security Considerations

RADIUS Proxy Security Issues

Firewall Protection

Remote Access Account Lockout

Performance Tuning and Optindzation

Monitoring PerfOrmance and Health of the IAS Server

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting IAS Installation

Troubleshooting by Using Network Mqnitor

Chapter9 Virtual Private NetWorking

Virtual Private Networking Overview

Elements of a VPN Connection

VPN Connections

Remote Access VPN Connection

Router-to-Router VPN Connection

Properties of VPN Connections

Intemet and Intranet-Based VPN Connections

Intemet-Based VPN Connections

Intranet-Based VPN Connections

Combined Internet and lntranet VPN Connections

Managing Virtual Private Networking

Managing Users

Managing Addresses and Name Servers

Managing Access

Managing Authentication

Managing Accounting

Network Management

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol

Tunnel Maintenance with the PPTP Control Connection

PgrP Data Tunneling

PPTP Packets and Windows 2000 Networking Architecture

Using Network Load Balancing with PPTP

Layer Two Tunneling Protocol and Internet Protocol Security

Tunnel Maintenance with L2TP Control Messages

L2TP Data Tunneling

L2TP over IPSec Packets and Windows 2000 Networking Architect

VPN Security

PPTP Connections

User Authentication with PPP

Encryption with MPPE

PPTP Packet Filtering

L2TP over IPSec Connections

User Authentication with L2TP over IPSec

Encryption with L2TP over IPSec

Data Authentication and Integrity with L2TP over IPSec

L2TP over IPSec Packet Filtering

Addressing and Routing for VPNs

Remote Access VPN Connections

IP Addresses and the Dial-Up VPN Client

Default Routes and Dial-Up Clients

Default Routes and VPNs over the Internet

Router-to-Router VPN Connections

TemPorary vs. Persistent Router-to-Router VPNs

VPNs Using Dial-Up ISP Connections

Static vs. Dynandc Routing

Pre-shared Key Authentication fOr L2TP over IPSec Router-to-Router VPN

Connections

Same Pre-shared Key for All Connections

Different Pre-shared Keys for Different Connections

Using IPSecPol to Create the IPSec Policy

VPNs and Firewalls

VPN Server and Firewall Configurations

VPN Server in Front of the Firewall

VPN Server Behind the Firewall

VPNs and Network Address Translators

Address and Port Mapping fOr VPN Traffic

PPTP Traffic

L2TP over IPSec Traffic

Pass-Through VPN Scenario

Configuration of the Company A VPN Server

Configuration of the Company B VPN Server

Filtering Configuration

Configuration of the VPN Client Computer fOr a Pass-Through VPN

Creating the Pass-Through VPN Connection

Troubleshooting VPNs

Common VPN Problems

Troubleshooting Tools

Additional Resources

Part 3 lnteroperability

Chapter 10 lnteroperability with IBM Host Systems

Overview of Microsoft SNA Server

Network Integration Services

Data Access

Application Integration

Network Management Integration

Network Integration Methods

Deployment Models

Branch Deployment Model

Centralized Deployment Model

Distributed Deployment Model

SNA Server Integration with Windows 2000--Based Networks

Windows 2000 Domains

SNA Server Subdomains

Organizing SNA Server--Based Subdomains

Detendning SNA Server Roles

Connection Methods

Connecting SNA ServerBased ComPuters to IBM Host Systems

Choosing Network Protocols

Commnications with Hierarchical SNA Networks

3270 Access

Using LU Pools

Assigning LUs to Workstations

Providing Fault Tolerance

Providing Load Balancing

TN3270 Access

Providing Hot Backup and Load Balancing

Assigning LUs to IP Addresses

Downstream Connections

Communications with Peer-tO-Peer SNA Networks

APPC Using SNA Server

Commn Prograedng Interface for Commnications

APPC Applications

5250 Access

TN5250 Access

APPC File Transfers

APPC Deployment Strategies

Using Independent APPC LUs

Using Dependent APPC LUs

Using APPC LU Pools

Providing Fault Tolerance

TN5250 IP Settings

SNA Remote Access Service

Heterogeneous Client Services

Integrating Heterogeneous Clients with Mainframes

Session Types with Mainframes

Host Utilities with Mainframes

Application Prograedng Interfaces with Mainframes

Integrating Heterogeneous Clients with ASl400 Systems

Session Types with AS/400 Systems

Host Utilities with AS/400 Systems

Application Prograedng Interfaces with AS/400 Systems

Host Print Services

SNA Server Host Print Service

Mainframe Printing

AS/400 Printing

LAN-to-Host Security

Authentication

Domain Authentication

Resource Allocation

3270 Tendnal Access

5250 Tendnal Access and APPC Access

TN3270 and TN5250 Services

Shared Folder Services

Data Encryption

Firewall Support

Host Security Integration

Host Security Integration ComPonents

Host Account Cache

Host Account Synchronization Service

Windows 2000 Account Synchronization Sevice

Password Synchronization Options

Automating Password Synchronization

Host-Initiated Changes

Windows 2000--Initiated Changes

Automating Logons

Host Data Access

Host Data Access Using ODBC

Host Data Access Using OLE DB

Choosing a Host Data Access Method

Host Application Integration Using COMTI

Host Transaction Integration

Transaction and Data Access Scenarios

Web-to-Host Integration

SNA Server and Web Technology

Web-to-Host Access Methods

Browser-Based Tenninal Access

Web-to-Host Data Access

Web-to-Host Application Access

Network Management Integration

SNA Server Management Services

Integration with Windows 2000 Management Services

Integration with IBM NetView Management Services

NVAlert Service

NVRunCmd Service

Response Time Monitor

Link Alerts for SDLC and Token Ring

Additional Resources

ChaPter 11 Services for UNIX

Overview

File Sharing with NFS

Supported Versions of NFS

Server for NFS

Client for NFS

NFS Aichitecture and Protocols

Remote Procedure Call Protocol

NFS Threads

PCNFSD Authentication

Using Showmount

NFS Design Features

Inodes

File Nandng

File Petrissions

Symbolic Links

File Locking

File Caching

Telnet Server and Client

Telnet Protocol

Network Virtual Teednal

Telnet Session

Telnet Options

Telnet Security

Password Synchronization

Using Password Synchronization

Security

ExamPle Files

TripleDES

UNIX Utilities and Kom Shell

UNIX Shell

Using the Korn Shell

UNIX Utilities

Using vi

Scripting

Additional Resources

Chapter 12 lnteroperabiIity with NetWare

Windows 2000 Services for NetWare

NWLink

NWLink Architecture

IPX

SPX

SPXII

RIP

SAP

NetBIOS OverIPX

Forwarder

Tuning NWLink

Frame Types and Network Numbers

NWLink Auto Detect

NWLink and Supported IPX Frame Types

Network Numbers

Gateway Service and Client Service

Choosing Between Gateway Service and Client Service

Advantages and Disadvantages of Client Service for NetWare

Advantages and Disadvantages of Gateway Service for NetWare

How Gateway Service for NetWare Works

Gateway Service for NetWare Packet Translation

How Client Service fOr NetWare Works

Client Setvice fOr NetWare Packet Translation

Configuring Gateway Service and Client Service

Preparing the NetWare Server for Gateway Service and Client

Service

Configuring a Gateway Service on the Windows 2000 ServerBased

ComPuter

Configuring Client Service fOr NetWare on Windows 2000

Professional

Selecting the Default Tree and Context or the Preferred Server

Installing Multiple Gateways

Establishing Security

Files Installed with Gateway Service, Client Service, and NWLink

NetWare Adndnistration Through Windows 2000

Adndnistering NetWare Servers

Windows 2000 and NetWare Security

Windows 2000 Pendssions

NetWare Trustee Rights

Windows 2000 Folder Pendssions and NetWare Directory Rights

Windows 2000 File Pendssions and NetWare File Rights

Windows 2000 and NetWare File Attributes

NDS Object and Property Rights

Accessing NetWare Volumes

Using the Net Viw Command

Login Scripts

Troubleshooting Windows 2000 and NetWare Connectivity

Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Tools

Troubleshooting Commn Problems

Troubleshooting NetWare Login Scripts

Troubleshooting Other Common Problems

Additional Resources

ChaPter 13 Services for Macintosh

Overview

AppleTalk

AppleTalk Networking and Routing

AppleTalk Phase 2 Features

Network Design

Seed Routers

Using Multiple Seed Routers on a Network

Detennining Seed Router Placement on a Network

Assigning Network Numbers and Network Ranges

Zones

Assigning Zones

Making a Router Plan

Planning the Physical Setup

Installation of Ethernet Cards

Installation of LocalTalk Card

Installation of an Ethemet/LocalTalk Router

Advanced Examples of a Physical Network

File Services fOr Macintosh

File Server Accessibility over TCP/IP

File Server Accessibility over AppleTalk

AppleTalk Filing Protocol

NTFS Streams

Indexing

Disk Storage

Network Security

Authentication

Domains and Trusted Domains

Windows 2000 Server Accounts fOr Macintosh Clients

File Peedssions

Types of Pendssions

Handling File-Level Pendssions

TransIating Pendssions

Setting Pendssions from a Macintosh or a Windows 2000 Computer

Volume Passwords

Macintosh File Name Translation

Nandng Differences

Overview of Macintosh-to-8.3 Translation

Mapping of Extended Characters

Cross-PlatfOrm Applications on Macintosh and Windows 2000 ComPuters

Extension-Type Associations

Print Server for Macintosh

Printing Protocol

Printing Authentication

Macintosh Port Monitor

Services for Macintosh Print Processor

Setup of Printing Devices for Network Printing

Avoiding Lasethep Wars

Advanced Printing Topics

Creating Multiple Printers for a Single Printing Device

Creating Printing Pools

Remote Access

Troubleshooting

Adndnistrator and User Issues and Solutions

Printing Issues and Solutions

Additional Resources

Part4 Media lntegration

ChaPter 14 Asynchronous TranSter Mode

Introduction to ATM

ATM Overview

Basic ComPonents

Traditional LAN and ATM LAN

Connectionless vs. Connection-Oriented

Network Speed

ATM Architecture

ATM Model

Physical Layer

The ATM Layer

ATM AdaPtation Layers

ATM Cell StrUcture

Virtual Paths and Virtual Channels

Switching Hierarchy

Quality of Service

ATM Addresses

Addressing in Detail

ATM Connection Types

Signaling

LAN Emulation

LANE Architecture

LANE Operation

TCP/IP Over ATM

IP over ATM Architecture

IP over ATM ComPonents

ATMARP Server

MARS

IP over ATM Operation

Services at an ATM Sfyitch

Windows 2000 ATM Services

ComPonents

ATM Call Manager

ATM LAN Emulation Module

ATMARP and ARP MARS

API Support: Winsock 2.0, TAPI, and NDIS 5.0

PPP over ATM

PPP over ATM and NDISWAN

Support fOr Raw Channel Access Filtering: DirectShow

IP Phone Access

Best Practices

Using the Default ELAN

Using Multiple ELANs for Security

Enable Event Logging

Proper ELAN Names

Using Supported ATM Adapters

ATM Utilities

ATMADM Utility

ATMLANE Utility

ATMARP Utility

IP over ATM

Enhancing Security through Logical IP Subnets

Using PVCs Effectively

Setting Up IP over ATM fOr a PVC-Only Environment

Modifying ATM Defaults

Security: Preventing Unauthorized Access to a Switch

Troubleshooting

Initialization Failure

Parameters Unsupported

PVC Not Forwarding Cells

IP over ATM Troubleshooting

Additional Resources

Chapter 15 TeIephony lntegration and Conferencing

Introduction to Windows 2000 Telephony and Conferencing

ComPuter-Telephony Integration Overview

Microsoft Support of CTI

Phone Dialer Application

TAPI 2.l and 3.0

Service Providers

TAPI Architecture

TAPI 3.0 COM API

TAPI Server Process

Telephony Service Providers

H.323 Service Provider

Multicast Conferencing Service Provider

NDIS Proxy Service Provider

Remote Service Provider

TAPI Kemel-Mode Service Provider

Unimodem 5 Service Provider

Third-Party Service Providers

Media Service Providers

Client/Server Telephony

Intemet Telephony and Conferencing

Internet Telephony with H.323

Placing H.323 Calls with the Dialer

Receiving H.323 Calls

Using Windows 2000 Directory Services

H.323 Protocol

Media Streams with RTP

Audio and Video Codecs

Calling Through IP-PSTN Gateways

Calling Through Firewalls

Calling Through Gatekeepers

Quality of Service Support

Multiparty Conferencing with IP Multicast

Conferences

IP Multicast

Single Group IP Address

Allocating Multicast Addresses

PUblishing Conference Objects

Session Description Protocol

Conference Security Model

Routing and Remote Access Service Considerations

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting PSTN Telephony

Yroubleshooting H.323 Calls and Multicast Conferencing

Additional Resources

Part 5 Other ProtocoIs

Chapter16 N6tBEUI

Overview of Windows 2000 NetBEUI

Interoperability Using NBF

Architecture of NBF

TDI Interface

NDIS Interface

Network Communication Methods

Connectionless Network Communications

Connection-Oriented Network Communications

Adaptive Sliding Windows

Link Timers

NBF Dynandcally Allocates Memory

NBF Supports Remote Access Clients

NBF Session Limit

Establishing Sessions

Lindted Network Routing Using NBF

Plug and Play

Troubleshooting NetBEUI

Chapter 17 Data Link Control

Overview of Data Link Control

Installing the DLC Protocol

Configuring Network Bindings

DLC Driver Parameters in the Registry

Conununicating with SNA Hosts Using DLC

Changing the Locally Adndnistered Address

Using DLC to Connect to Print Devices

Additional Resources

ApPendix A lBM SNA Int6roPerability ConcePts

IBM Host Integration

Microsoft SNA Server

IBM Systems Network forhitecture

Hierarchical SNA Networks

Hardware Components on Hierarchical Networks

Connection Types in Hierarchical Networks

Connections from the Mainframe to the FEP

Connections from the Front-End Processor to the Cluster Controller

Physical Units in Hierarchical Networks

Mainframe Software

FEP Software

Cluster Controller Software

Logical Units in Hierarchical Networks

SNA Functional Layers

Path Control

Network Addressable Units

SNA Sessions

Hierarchical Domains and Subareas

Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking

Hardware Components on Peer-to-Peer Networks

Connection Types in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Physical Units in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Node Types

Logical Units in Peer-to-Peer Networks

Advanced Program--to-Program Communications

Dependent and Independent LUs

SNA in Transition

Hierarchical and Peer-to-Peer Integration

IBM Networking Blueprint

Host Application Standards

Tendnal Access

Tendnal Access to IBM Mainframes

Tendnal Access to ASl400 Systems

Host Database Standards

Record-Level Data Access

File-Level Data Access

Host Transaction Processing

Reliable Transaction Standards

Transaction Processing ComPonents

Transaction Processing Synchronization

IBM Host Transaction Processing Standards

IBM NetView Network Management System

NetView Functions

NetView Management Architecture

Additional Resources

Appendjx B Unix lnteroperabiIity Concepts

Hierarchical File StrUcture

Kernel

Root

UNIX Implementations

UNIX Printing

UNIX Man Pages

Appendix C Windows 2000 Resource Kit Deployment Lab

Windows 2000 Resource Xit Deployment Scenarios Web S

Resource Xit Deployment Lab Partners

Routers

Cisco 7500 Series Routers

Cisco 3600 Router

Switches

Cisco Catalyst 6000 L3 Switch

Cisco Catalyst 3500 Switch Series

Servers

Compaq ProLiant 5500 LAN Server

Compaq ProLiant 2500 LAN Server

Compaq ProLiant 850R LAN Server

Intel Quad Pentium LAN Server

Intel Dual Pentium LAN Server

Desktop Computers

Compaq Deskpro 4000 Series

Compaq Deskpro 6000 Series

Portable ComPuters

Compaq ArInada 4000 Series

Compaq Armada l700 Series

Compaq Armada 7700 Series

ComPaq Armada 7800 Series

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