Index_T


T

tapes, backup, 605

/target:{computer | user} parameter, 136

task management, centralized, 18–19

Task Manager, 580

Task Scheduler, 19

TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), 10, 27–28

TCP/IP. See Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

TCP port 53, 412

TCP (Transmission Control Protocol), 162

TCP1323Opts-enabled computer, 198

teamed configuration, 658

templates, 887–892

See also security templates

Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP), 816

temporary files, 123

Teredo, 193

Terminal Server, 906

terminal servers

defined, 57

function of, 78

securing, 130–131

Terminal Services

benefit of, 78

centralized, 23–24

for server cluster nodes, 668

test environment

building, 30–33

implementing, 34–36

overview of, 29–30, 39

planning, 30–33

test lab, 746

testing, performance, 46

TGT (ticket-granting ticket), 81, 898

thin-client technology, 78

third-party certification authorities (CAs), 870–871

threats, 91–92

three-tier model, CA, 881–882

thresholds, counter, 578

ticket granting authority, 791

ticket-granting ticket (TGT), 81, 898

ticket, Kerberos, 81

time restriction, 523

timestamp, 422

TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), 816

TLD (top-level domain) name, 358–359

Token Ring networks, 569–570

tombstoned record, 423

tombstoning, 473–474

tools

backup, 602–604

planning, 3–4

for troubleshooting, 271–273

See also security templates and tools

top-level domain (TLD) name, 358–359

topologies, Server 2003 supported, 568

topology

network testing and, 31

test lab, 33

topology, network

performance and, 569–570

planning, 193–194, 201

Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), 10, 27–28

Tracert utility

IPv6 parameters, 192

to test TCP/IP connections, 273, 279–280

tracing, IKE, 757–758

traffic distribution, 679–680

traffic, network

management planning, 194–195, 202

monitoring, 195–197

translated connections

described, 290

Internet Connection Sharing, 297–300

Network Address Translation, 291–297

summary of, 326

translating (or translational) bridge, 241

translation component, NAT, 214

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)

basics, 160–164

checking configuration/testing connections, 279–280

configuration problems, 276

configuring properties for DNS installation, 354

connection testing with PING, 271

enhancements in Server 2003, 164

hardware acceleration, disabling, 760–761

manual configuration, 155–160

overview of, 148

settings for interconnects, 666–667

Tracert to test connections, 273

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) infrastructure

addressing requirements, 171–172

bandwidth requirements, 198

basics, 160–164

IP addressing, troubleshooting, 181–183

IPv6, transitioning to, 183–193

manual configuration, 155–160

multiprotocol environments, 153–156

network topology, 193–194

network traffic management, 194–197

performance, optimizing, 198–199

protocol suite, 151–153

Server 2003 network protocols, 148–151

Server 2003 TCP/IP features, 164–170

subnetting scheme, creating, 173–181

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), 162

transparent bridge, 240, 241

Transport layer

function of, 238

Layer 4 switches operate at, 244

TCP/IP, 161–162

transport mode

ESP/AH and, 719

IPSec, 711, 718

triggered updates

logging choices for, 253–254

RIP routers and, 229

Triple Data Encryption Standard (3DES)

defined, 713

encryption for user account, 799

IPSec and, 761–762

of Server 2003, 868

VPN connections and, 715

on Windows 2000, 734

troubleshooting IP addressing, 181–183

troubleshooting IP routing, 270–276

common routing problems, 274–276

summary of, 278

troubleshooting tools, 271–273

troubleshooting, IPSec

with IKE tracing, 757–758

netdiag for Server 2003, 751

with Network Monitor, 759–760

overview of, 751

with packet event logging, 755–757

Policy Assignment Information, viewing, 752

statistics, viewing, 753–755

TCP/IP, IPSec hardware acceleration, 760–761

troubleshooting name resolution, 452–460

in general, 452–453

host name resolution, 453–457

key points about, 471

NetBIOS name resolution, 457–460

summary of, 468–469

trust relationships

in AD security scenarios/solutions, 785–786

cross-domain relationships, 791–792

cross-forest relationships, 793–795

forest trusts, 89

between multiple domains, 851

Windows domain upgrades and, 42

tunnel mode

described, 772

ESP/AH and, 719

IPSec, 308, 717–718

tunneling protocol, 301, 306–307

two-way initiation, 306

two-way transitive trust, 365




MCSE Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Exam 70-293 Study Guide and DVD Training System
MCSE Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Exam 70-293 Study Guide and DVD Training System
ISBN: 1931836930
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 173

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