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1 11 MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Chapter 9

2 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE2 USING THE TASK MANAGER

3 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE3 FILTERING NETWORK TRAFFIC

4 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE4 CHOOSING COLUMNS

5 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE5 USING THE PERFORMANCE CONSOLE

6 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE6 ADDING NETWORK COUNTERS

7 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE7 USING THE PERFORMANCE CONSOLE TO CREATE ALERTS

8 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE8 HOW TO HANDLE NOTIFICATION

9 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE9 MONITORING NETWORK TRAFFIC BY USING NETSTAT

10 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE10 VIEWING INFORMATION BY USING NETSTAT

11 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE11 MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 NETWORK MONITOR

12 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE12 CAPTURING DATA BY USING NETWORK MONITOR

13 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE13 USING NETWORK MONITOR TRIGGERS

14 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE14 TROUBLESHOOTING INTERNET CONNECTIVITY  Inside out  Outside in  Inside out  Outside in

15 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE15 VERIFYING TCP/IP CONFIGURATION BY USING IPCONFIG /ALL  Verify the computer has a correct Internet Protocol (IP) address and subnet mask.  Verify that the default gateway is correct.  Verify that there is at least one Domain Name System (DNS) server listed.  Verify that the computer is configured correctly for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).  Verify the computer has a correct Internet Protocol (IP) address and subnet mask.  Verify that the default gateway is correct.  Verify that there is at least one Domain Name System (DNS) server listed.  Verify that the computer is configured correctly for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).

16 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE16 VERIFYING NAME RESOLUTION FOR THE CLIENT COMPUTER

17 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE17 VERIFYING NAME RESOLUTION FOR THE DNS SERVER

18 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE18 USING THE REPAIR FEATURE

19 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE19 VERIFYING THE DHCP SERVER Some reasons the DHCP information might not be delivered to the client:  A router is blocking the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).  The DHCP relay agent does not exist on segments without a DHCP server.  Addresses are not available in the DHCP scope.  DHCP server is not functioning. Some reasons the DHCP information might not be delivered to the client:  A router is blocking the Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP).  The DHCP relay agent does not exist on segments without a DHCP server.  Addresses are not available in the DHCP scope.  DHCP server is not functioning.

20 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE20 BRIDGING MULTIPLE NETWORKS

21 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE21 CREATING A BRIDGE CONNECTION

22 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE22 USING NETDIAG  Command-line tool included in the Support Tools  Performs a set of tests on each interface card  Performs a set of global tests  Command-line tool included in the Support Tools  Performs a set of tests on each interface card  Performs a set of global tests

23 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE23 TROUBLESHOOTING SERVER SERVICES

24 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE24 SERVICE DEPENDENCIES

25 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE25 TROUBLESHOOTING LOGON ERRORS

26 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE26 SETTING BEHAVIOR IN THE RECOVERY TAB

27 Chapter 9: MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE27 SUMMARY  Viewing network statistics using the Task Manager Networking tab  Using the Performance console to monitor traffic and configure alerts and performance logs  Using Netstat to monitor network traffic  Using Network Monitor Lite and Network Monitor standard  Troubleshooting Internet connectivity  Managing network services  Viewing network statistics using the Task Manager Networking tab  Using the Performance console to monitor traffic and configure alerts and performance logs  Using Netstat to monitor network traffic  Using Network Monitor Lite and Network Monitor standard  Troubleshooting Internet connectivity  Managing network services


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