Summary
- Get "down and dirty" with Windows 2000 TCP/IP!
- Configuration and administration from the ground up
- IP routing, DHCP, WINS, DNS, NAT, and more
- Configure IPSec VPNs and Certificate Services step-by-step
- Comprehensive, real-world enterprise network troubleshooting
- CD-ROM: Real network traces illustrating key TCP/IP concepts and techniques
- Includes a complete TCP/IP overview for Windows network professionals
- Detailed coverage of Windows 2000's graphical and command-line IP routing tools
- Troubleshooting connectivity, configuration, and name resolution
- Never-before-published WINS problem-solving techniques
- Certificate Services: installation, configuration, certificate issuance, and Active Directory integration
- DHCP server services, scopes, multicast scopes, management, and monitoring
- DNS implementation: configuring servers, zones, clients, and dynamic updates
- Appendices: TCP/IP port numbers, command-line utilities, network errors, RFCs, Win2K registry settings, and more
The comprehensive TCP/IP guide for Windows 2000 system administrators.
This is a systematic, expert guide to deploying, managing, and troubleshooting TCP/IP in Windows 2000 enterprise environments. Using real-world scenarios, practical diagrams, and actual network traces, Microsoft networking specialist Ed Wilson covers every key aspect of deploying and maintaining Windows 2000 TCP/IP networks, from the ground up.
Wilson walks step-by-step through TCP/IP implementation and configuration, and provides a comprehensive methodology for troubleshooting. An Administrator's Guide to Windows 2000 TCP/IP includes detailed coverage of IP routing; DHCP, WINS, and DNS; network address translation; IPSec and security services; and much more.
Whether you're a netadmin, sysadmin, consultant, architect, or support professional, you'll find everything you need to implement Windows 2000 TCP/IP networking: authoritative explanations, step-at-a-time instructions, and expert problem resolution techniques proven in real-world enterprise networks.
About the CD-ROM
CD-ROM contains real network traces demonstrating essential TCP/IP troubleshooting concepts and techniques.