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9781590597132

Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes: A Problem-solution Approach

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  • Copyright: 2006-07-24
  • Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
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Windows Server 2003 Networking Recipes is ideal for network managers and Windows Server 2003 system administrators responsible for setting up and running computers and networks. Think of this book as the comprehensive, task-based guide to installing, deploying, and configuring the various networking protocols and services supported by Windows Server 2003--and the only book you'll need. You'll find hundreds of quick reference solutions. And the featured recipes are all based on the first-hand experiences of the authors. You can rest assured that this book is written by a team of leading experts in Windows administration.

Table of Contents

About the Authors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Introduction xv
CHAPTER 1 Basic TCP/IP Configuration 1(56)
Using a Graphical User Interface
1(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
1(1)
Using the Registry
2(1)
Using VBScript
2(1)
1-1. Configuring the Computer Host Name
2(2)
1-2. Configuring a Static IP Address
4(2)
1-3. Configuring Dead-Gateway Detection
6(2)
1-4. Configuring a Gateway Metric
8(2)
1-5. Assigning Multiple IP Addresses
10(2)
1-6. Configuring Dynamic IP Address Assignment
12(2)
1-7. Configuring Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
14(1)
1-8. Configuring an Alternate IP Configuration
15(7)
1-9. Configuring DNS Servers Used for Name Resolution
22(2)
1-10. Modifying the DNS Search Order
24(4)
1-11. Managing DNS Suffixes
28(3)
1-12. Configuring Dynamic DNS Registration
31(3)
1-13. Managing WINS Server Lookups
34(2)
1-14. Configuring NetBIOS over TCP/IP
36(3)
1-15. Configuring NetBIOS Options
39(3)
1-16. Displaying TCP/IP Information
42(4)
1-17. Enabling or Disabling the Windows Firewall
46(1)
1-18. Enabling or Disabling TCP/IP Filtering
47(2)
1-19. Creating a TCP/IP Filter
49(3)
1-20. Configuring an IPv6 Address
52(1)
1-21. Renaming a Network Connection
53(1)
1-22. Enabling or Disabling a Network Connection
54(1)
1-23. Configuring a Network Bridge
55(2)
CHAPTER 2 Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) 57(36)
Is WINS Obsolete?
57(1)
The Anatomy of a WINS Network
58(2)
2-1. Installing WINS
60(1)
2-2. Displaying Server Statistics
61(2)
2-3. Checking the Consistency of the WINS Database
63(2)
2-4. Configuring a Backup of the Database
65(2)
2-5. Initiating a Backup of the Database
67(1)
2-6. Restoring the Database
68(1)
2-7. Displaying All Records by Owner
69(3)
2-8. Creating a Mapping for a Static Host
72(2)
2-9. Deleting a Mapping for a Static Host
74(1)
2-10. Importing a Lmhosts File
75(1)
2-11. Setting General Replication Properties and Automatic Partner Configuration
76(3)
2-12. Creating a Replication Partner
79(1)
2-13. Deleting a Replication Partner
80(1)
2-14. Setting Global Pull-Replication Properties
81(2)
2-15. Setting Global Push-Replication Properties
83(2)
2-16. Configuring Push and Pull Replication for a Partner
85(3)
2-17. Initiating Push/Pull Replication
88(2)
2-18. Scavenging Outdated Records
90(1)
2-19. Enabling Burst Handling
91(2)
CHAPTER 3 Windows Firewall 93(48)
Using a Graphical User Interface
94(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
94(1)
Using a Group Policy
94(1)
Using the Registry
95(1)
Using VBScript
95(1)
3-1. Enabling and Disabling the Windows Firewall
96(2)
3-2. Configuring Exception Processing
98(3)
3-3. Creating Program Exceptions
101(4)
3-4. Creating Port Exceptions
105(3)
3-5. Managing Exceptions
108(3)
3-6. Configuring Local Exceptions
111(1)
3-7. Configuring ICMP Traffic
112(4)
3-8. Configuring Remote Administration Through the Windows Firewall
116(2)
3-9. Configuring File and Print Sharing Through the Windows Firewall
118(3)
3-10. Configuring Remote Assistance Through the Windows Firewall
121(2)
3-11. Configuring UPnP Through the Windows Firewall
123(2)
3-12. Configuring Firewall Notifications
125(2)
3-13. Allowing IPSec Traffic
127(2)
3-14. Controlling Broadcast and Multicast Traffic
129(1)
3-15. Resetting the Windows Firewall
130(1)
3-16. Configuring Per-Interface Protection
131(2)
3-17. Enabling Per-Interface Inbound Connectivity
133(2)
3-18. Configuring Firewall Logging
135(2)
3-19. Auditing Windows Firewall Events
137(4)
CHAPTER 4 Routing and Remote Access Service (Remote Access) 141(50)
Using a Graphical User Interface
142(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
142(1)
Using the Registry
142(1)
Using VBScript
142(1)
4-1. Enabling or Disabling Windows Server 2003 As a Remote Access Server
143(3)
4-2. Starting and Stopping the Routing and Remote Access Service
146(2)
4-3. Registering, Deleting, and Viewing Remote Access Servers in Active Directory
148(3)
4-4. Configuring Authentication Providers
151(5)
4-5. Configuring Accounting (Logging) Methods
156(2)
4-6. Configuring IP Settings
158(5)
4-7. Configuring Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
163(3)
4-8. Configuring the Logging Level
166(2)
4-9. Creating Remote Access Policies
168(5)
4-10. Specifying Additional Details of Remote Access Policies
173(1)
4-11. Managing User-Specific Permissions and Settings
174(4)
4-12. Configuring and Managing a Remote Access Account Lockout Policy
178(2)
4-13. Viewing Client Connections
180(2)
4-14. Configuring Connection Profiles for End Users Using the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK)
182(3)
4-15. Configuring Site to Site VPNs
185(6)
CHAPTER 5 Routing and Remote Access Service (Routing) 191(56)
Using a Graphical User Interface
191(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
191(1)
Using VBScript
192(1)
5-1. Enabling and Configuring a Network Address Translation Router
192(2)
5-2. Enabling and Configuring a Network Address Translation Router with VPN Support
194(3)
5-3. Enabling and Configuring a Demand-Dial Interface
197(2)
5-4. Configuring Advanced Properties for Demand-Dial Interfaces
199(3)
5-5. Configuring Global IP Routing Parameters
202(2)
5-6. Managing the IP Routing Table and Static Routes
204(4)
5-7. Adding an IP Interface
208(2)
5-8. Adding a Routing Protocol
210(1)
5-9. Managing Packet Filters
211(3)
5-10. Displaying TCP/IP Statistics
214(1)
5-11. Configuring an IGMP Interface
215(6)
5-12. Configuring Global NAT and Firewall Options
221(2)
5-13. Managing NAT Interfaces and Basic Firewalls
223(7)
5-14. Configuring a DHCP Allocator
230(3)
5-15. Adding or Removing a DHCP Relay Agent
233(3)
5-16. Configuring a DNS Proxy
236(3)
5-17. Starting and Stopping RRAS
239(2)
5-18. Troubleshooting Your Windows Server 2003 Routing Environment
241(6)
CHAPTER 6 Internet Authentication Service (IAS) 247(38)
Using a Graphical User Interface
247(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
247(1)
6-1. Registering an IAS Server
248(1)
6-2. Starting and Stopping IAS
249(2)
6-3. Configuring IAS Ports
251(1)
6-4. Enabling Event Logging for IAS
252(1)
6-5. Customizing Event Logging for IAS
253(3)
6-6. Managing RADIUS Clients
256(3)
6-7. Configuring a Remote Access Policy
259(8)
6-8. Re-creating the Default Remote Access Policy
6-9. Configuring Connection Reonsi Policies
6-10. Managing RADIUS Server Groups
267(2)
6-11. Adding RADIUS Attributes to a Remote Access Policy
269(2)
6-12. Configuring Vendor-Specific Attributes
271(2)
6-13. Configuring Remote Access Account Lockout
273(3)
6-14. Managing Remote Access Account Lockouts
276(1)
6-15. Creating a Quarantine IP Filter
277(2)
6-16. Configuring RADIUS Authentication and Accounting
279(2)
6-17. Migrating IAS Configuration to Another Server
281(4)
CHAPTER 7 Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) 285(40)
Using a Graphical User Interface
286(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
286(1)
7-1. Creating an IPSec Policy
286(2)
7-2. Managing IPSec Rules
288(2)
7-3. Managing IPSec Filter Lists
290(2)
7-4. Managing IPSec Filters
292(4)
7-5. Managing Filter Actions
296(2)
7-6. Managing IPSec Security Methods
298(3)
7-7. Managing Key Exchange Settings
301(2)
7-8. Managing Authentication Methods
303(2)
7-9. Assigning an IPSec Policy
305(1)
7-10. Removing IPSec Configuration Information
306(1)
7-11. Exporting an IPSec Policy
307(1)
7-12. Importing an IPSec Policy
308(1)
7-13. Configuring the Default Response Rule
309(2)
7-14. Configuring IPSec Exemptions
311(2)
7-15. Configuring Startup Protection
313(3)
7-16. Configuring Boot Mode Exemptions
316(1)
7-17. Creating a Persistent Policy
317(1)
7-18. Managing IPSec Hardware Acceleration
318(1)
7-19. Restoring the Default IPSec Configuration
319(1)
7-20. Displaying IPSec Information
320(5)
CHAPTER 8 Network Printing 325(36)
Using a Graphical User Interface
326(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
326(1)
Using the Registry
326(1)
Using VBScript
326(1)
8-1. Configuring the Server Spool Directory
327(1)
8-2. Creating and Configuring TCP/IP Printer Ports
328(4)
8-3. Deleting a TCP/IP Printer Port
332(2)
8-4. Listing All TCP/IP Ports and Displaying Configuration Information
334(2)
8-5. Sharing and Publishing a Printer
336(2)
8-6. Configuring General Printer Settings
338(4)
8-7. Listing, Installing, and Deleting Printer Drivers
342(4)
8-8. Stopping and Starting the Print Spooler Service
346(2)
8-9. Pausing, Resuming, and Clearing Printer Queues
348(2)
8-10. Printing Test Pages
350(1)
8-11. Listing, Pausing, Resuming, and Canceling Print Jobs
351(4)
8-12. Mapping Printers Using Group Policy
355(2)
8-13. Enabling and Using Browser-Based Printing
357(4)
CHAPTER 9 Network Troubleshooting 361(36)
Using a Graphical User Interface
361(1)
Using a Command-Line Interface
361(1)
9-1. Confirming TCP/IP Configuration
362(5)
9-2. Verifying That the TCP/IP Stack Is Functioning
367(1)
9-3. Verifying the Path to a Remote Host
368(2)
9-4. Resetting the TCP/IP Stack
370(1)
9-5. Troubleshooting Windows Sockets Corruption
371(1)
9-6. Repairing a Network Connection
372(1)
9-7. Troubleshooting NetBIOS Name Resolution
373(3)
9-8. Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution
376(2)
9-9. Troubleshooting IP-to-MAC Address Resolution
378(1)
9-10. Troubleshooting IP Routing n
379(2)
9-11. Determining the Reliability of a Link
381(1)
9-12. Verifying Services on the Local or Remote Computer
382(3)
9-13. Troubleshooting IPSec
385(2)
9-14. Troubleshooting DHCP Addressing
387(2)
9-15. Troubleshooting Remote Administration
389(2)
9-16. Troubleshooting Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop
391(2)
9-17. Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication
393(4)
INDEX 397

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