One last thing
Orion82698
Member Posts: 483
in Network+
I guess the last thing that is confusing me about this is this objective
4.4 Given specific parameters, configure a client to connect to the following servers:
UNIX/Linux
Netware
Windows
Macintosh
Like if you had a certian question, about connecting 15 windows 95 machine, 10 NT machines, to 3 NT servers and 4 Netware 4.11 servers,
which would you install on the workstations (or servers) to make them communitcate.
These questions always trip me up. Is there a general way of knowing which is which?
Thanks!
4.4 Given specific parameters, configure a client to connect to the following servers:
UNIX/Linux
Netware
Windows
Macintosh
Like if you had a certian question, about connecting 15 windows 95 machine, 10 NT machines, to 3 NT servers and 4 Netware 4.11 servers,
which would you install on the workstations (or servers) to make them communitcate.
These questions always trip me up. Is there a general way of knowing which is which?
Thanks!
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RussS Member Posts: 2,068 ■■■□□□□□□□Interesting question there. The possible answers are??
In a real world situation we use the Netware Client and select TCP and IPX - works every time.www.supercross.com
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tahjzhuan Member Posts: 288 ■■■■□□□□□□^^^ true
it seems like they're looking for protocols on this one. Make sure you know them all and can recognize examples of each. The technotes for Net+ on this site are on point. -
charwell Member Posts: 11 ■□□□□□□□□□I need some net + level answers to this one...Considering a Netware server...which version of Netware introduced support for TCP/IP?
And, I need some verification too! We would install Gateway services for Netware on a NT/2000 server, right? Vis-a-vis too? -
Webmaster Admin Posts: 10,292 AdminVersion 4 of Netware introduced Netware IP. Native IP is supported since version 5.
www.techexams.net/technotes/networkplus/netwareipx.shtml