Problem Set #11


1. On an NT workstation, what transport protocol should be used to communicate with files and printers on a NetWare Server?

  1. NetBEUI
  2. NWLink
  3. TCP/IP
  4. DLC

2. What else must be installed in order for a Windows NT Workstation to directly access files and printers on a NetWare Server?

  1. DLC
  2. DHCP
  3. CSNW
  4. GSNW

3. Client Services for NetWare in NT 3.51 supports which of the following versions of NetWare?

  1. NetWare 2.x
  2. NetWare 3.x
  3. NetWare 4.x with bindery emulation
  4. NetWare 4.x with NetWare Directory Services (NDS)

4. Barbara Gordon's Windows NT computer in her city library office is currently installed with the NetBEUI transport protocol. She wants to connect to a NetWare 3.11 server, which is also in the city library, to access files and printers on the NetWare server. She knows she needs to install CSNW in order to access the NetWare files and printers, so she first starts to install CSNW but then realizes she might be making a mistake because she forgot to install NWLink before CSNW. Why is her concern not valid?

5. Which IP addresses below are not valid for a computer to use on any given network??

  1. 131.107.2.275
  2. 38.2.100.10
  3. 127.0.0.1
  4. 2.2.1.1.1

6. If a Windows NT Workstation is a DHCP client, what information does the user have to supply it from the list below?

  1. An IP address
  2. A Subnet mask
  3. A Default Gateway address
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above

7. What utility below is used to test a TCP/IP configuration?

  1. DHCP
  2. PING
  3. WINS
  4. CHKDSK

8. What command can a user type at the command prompt to check the Windows NT TCP/IP configurational parameters?

  1. IPCONFIG
  2. PING
  3. TRACERT
  4. ROUTE

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