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Subject:
COMPUTERS
Category: Computers Asked by: rodferna-ga List Price: $3.00 |
Posted:
25 Feb 2003 00:26 PST
Expires: 27 Mar 2003 00:26 PST Question ID: 166768 |
YOUR COMPANY USES THE INTERNET TO SUPPLY PRODUCT INFORMATION TO YOUR CUSTOMERS FROM YOUR NT SERVER. WHAT SERVICE WOULD YOU USE TO ALLOW YOUR CUSTOMERS TO DOWNLOAD THESE FILES NO MATTER WHAT OPERATING SYSTEM THEY ARE USING. A)WINS B)DNS C)FTP D)WWW E)DHCP 2.- WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE VALID IP ADDRESSES? A)11.1.10.1 B)224.207.1.1 C)127.86.34.122 D)240.160.206.255 E)0.123.6.80 3.-HOW WOULD YOU RESOLVE NAMES THAT ARE NOT ON THE WINS SERVER IF YOU HAVE ONE DNS SERVER ON THE NETWORK? A)SET UP THE WINS SERVER TO USE DNS NAME RESOLUTION. B)SET ALL CLIENTS TO USE DNS FOR NAME RESOLUTION FIRST. C)SET ALL CLIENT COMPUTERS TO USE WINS RESOLUTION FIRST. D)SET UP THE DNS SERVER TO USE WINS LOOKUP FOR NAME RESOLUTION. 4.-YOU WANT TO IMPORT THE FILE THAT CONTAINS THE NETBIOS TO IP ADDRESS MAPPINGS INTO THE WINS DATABASE. WHAT FILE DO YOU IMPORT? A)DHCP.MDB B)CACHE.DNS C)HOSTS D)LMHOSTS |
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Subject:
Re: COMPUTERS
From: ubermage-ga on 25 Feb 2003 04:35 PST |
1. most likely C or D 2. A, B, C are valid 3. B 4. D |
Subject:
Re: COMPUTERS
From: funkywizard-ga on 25 Feb 2003 08:36 PST |
1. c 2. I think c is not valid, i believe that all 127.*.*.* ips are not standard internet ips, but i could be wrong, it could be that only 127.0.0.* addresses are not valid, and the one listed is valid. I dont know about the other ones. 3 b sounds reasonable 4. im pretty sure d is correct |
Subject:
Re: COMPUTERS
From: funkywizard-ga on 25 Feb 2003 08:36 PST |
please edit above. answer 1, i meant to say d "www". not c. |
Subject:
Re: COMPUTERS
From: redog-ga on 01 Mar 2003 10:54 PST |
1) FTP also known as File Transfer Protocol is designed to transfer files between systems the ftp client has to be installed on customers OS. WWW would also be a suitable solution provided the customers OS has a web browser. 2) A is a valid ipv4 internet address. B is an invalid address in the reserved 224.0.0.0 network. C is an invalid address in the reserved 127.0.0.0 network. D is an invalid tcpip address. 3) B 4) D |
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