单项选择题
You want to implement IP address to Computer Name resolving on your Windows 2000 network. How do you configure this in a NETBIOS environment?()
A.Install a DHCP Server
B.Install a DNS Server
C.Install a WINS Server
D.Install an LMHOST Converter
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单项选择题
YouaretheadministratorofB&GEnterprises.YourWindows2000ServerisconfiguredtousetheNWLinkIPX/SPXcompatibleprotocol.YournetworkclientsalsouseNWLinkIPX/SPXprotocol.YourclientscomplainthattheyarenotabletoconnecttotheWindows2000Server;theycanhoweverconnecttoeachother.Whatisthemostlikelycauseoftheproblem?()
A.The SUBNET Mask was set incorrectly.
B.File permissions were set to no access.
C.An incorrect frame type was selected on the server.
D.The workstation service on the Windows 2000 Server failed to start. -
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YouconfigureaW2kProwithstaticIP.YoufoundanerrorinDNSserveraddress.YouconfigureDNSaddressto10.1.1.5.ButtheW2kProisstillunabletoconnecttothenetworkresourcebyname.Yourunipconfig/allandseethatDNSserveraddressis:0.0.0.0Whatdoyoudo?()
A.Stop and Restart DNS client service.
B.Add 10.1.1.5 to DNS server list on TCP/IP advanced properties tab.
C.Add A (host) record for the computer to the DNS server zone file.
D.Configure DHCP server to have a DNS server address of 10.1.1.5 -
单项选择题
You are the administrator of WXYZ.com Incorporation. Your company’s network consists of Windows 2000 Professional clients and Windows 2000 Servers. Users have started reporting that the network performance has degraded in recent times. Most of the Windows 2000 Professional clients on your network use the TCP/IP protocol to communicate with the Server. You want to increase network performance. Where do you change the binding order?()
A.Windows 2000 Server >> Network >> Binding >> Server >> TCP/IP on the top.
B.Windows 2000 Server >> Network >> Binding >> Workstation >> TCP/IP on the top.
C.Windows 2000 Professional >> Network >> Binding >> Server >> TCP/IP on the top.
D.Windows 2000 Professional >> Network >> Binding >> Server >> TCP/IP on the bottom.
E.Windows 2000 Professional >> Network >> Binding >> Workstation >> TCP/IP on the top.
F.Windows 2000 Professional >> Network >> Binding >> Workstation >> TCP/IP on thebottom.
