Chapter 7. Network Operating Systems and Client Connectivity


Objectives

3.1 Identify the basic capabilities (for example, client support, interoperability, authentication, file and print services, application support, and security) of the following server operating systems to access network resources:

  • UNIX/Linux/Mac OS X Server

  • NetWare

  • Windows

  • Appleshare IP (Internet Protocol)

3.2 Identify the basic capabilities needed for client workstations to connect to and use network resources (for example, media, network protocols, and peer and server services)

3.3 Identify the appropriate tool for a given wiring task (for example, wire crimper, media tester/certifier, punch down tool, or tone generator)

3.4 Given a remote connectivity scenario composed of a protocol, an authentication scheme, and physical connectivity, configure the connection. Includes connection to the following servers:

  • UNIX/Linux/MAC OS X Server

  • NetWare

  • Windows

  • Appleshare IP (Internet Protocol)

What you need to know

  • Identify the main features and characteristics of network operating systems

  • Understand operating system interoperability and client support

  • Configure client systems to access network resources

  • Understand common wiring tools and what tasks can be achieved using them

  • Configure remote connectivity to a network



    Network+ Exam Cram 2
    Network+ Exam Cram 2
    ISBN: 078974905X
    EAN: N/A
    Year: 2003
    Pages: 194

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