Chapter 22: Configuring IP Addressing and Name Resolution


Highlights

Address assignment and name resolution are two complex and often-misunderstood areas of IP functionality. You can configure Microsoft Windows XP Professional TCP/IP to automatically obtain an IP address for your computer each time that one is needed, or you can manually specify an IP address. Additionally, you can use one of several methods to identify your Windows XP Professional based computer by name, rather than IP address.

Related Information

  • This chapter expands upon the discussion of TCP/IP first covered in another chapter. For information on TCP/IP configuration issues see Configuring TCP/IP in this book.

  • For more information about installing and configuring a DHCP server, see Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol in the TCP/IP Core Networking Guide of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit.

  • For more information about deploying TCP/IP network services, see the Deploying Network Services book of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Deployment Kit.

  • For more information about address translation, see Unicast IP Routing in the Internetworking Guide of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit.

  • For more information about DNS, see DNS in the TCP/IP Core Networking Guide.




Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit 2003
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Resource Kit 2003
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 338

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