Server and Protocol Questions

Which protocol does ADS require?
What is the scope of DHCP server?
What is the difference between 2000 Server and 2003 Server?
What is the difference between domain and domain name server?
How does a protocol work?
What is a ISP and How it works?
How can we configure a router over switch and which IP Address has to be assigned

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S.Mahadevan

  • Oct 24th, 2007
 

Difference Between Window 2003 server and windows 2000 server.

1)Domains can be renamed or moved to a different level in the AD tree
2)It supports IPV6 and XML Web services.
3)A new concept of Volume Shadow copy which will takes periodic Snapshots of harddisk.
4)IIS has ability to keep worker process from diffrernt website and web application separated.so that if one application crashes other websites running on the same server remains unaffected.
5)Task Manager has two extra tabs,One showing the graph of network usage per adapter and other showing details of connected users
6)inorder to reduce piracy,microsoft introduced product activationas in window XP
7)Shutdown event tracker.
8)it supports 32 bit and 64 bit processors.
9)it supports multiprocessor upto 64 numbers,scaleable to 512 GB Ram and 720 Group policies.

1) Doamin rename is not possible in windows 2000
2) windows 2k - IIS 5 and windows 2k3 - II6
3) Terminal service are enhanced in win2k3
4) Windows 2k doesn't have 64 bit version
5) DNS Stub zone has introduced in win2k3.
6) Shadow copying has introduced.
7) Schema version has changed from ver.13 to ver.30.

khurramjol

  • Apr 22nd, 2010
 

Q. Which protocol does ADS require?
Answer: LDAP for directory sercices and kerberos for Authentication.

Q.What is the scope of DHCP server?
Answer: Scope determines which IP addresses are provided to the clients. Scopes should be defined and must be activated before DHCP client use DHCP server for its dynamic IP configuration - In simple word scope is a set of IP address range that administrator want to assign to the devices in the network.

Q. What is the difference between 2000 Server and 2003 Server?
Answer:
1: Domains can be renamed or moved to a different level in the AD tree
2: It supports IPV6 and XML Web services.
3: A new concept of Volume Shadow copy which will takes periodic Snapshots of harddisk.
4: IIS has ability to keep worker process from diffrernt website and web application separated.so that if one application crashes other websites running on the same server remains unaffected.
5: Task Manager has two extra tabs,One showing the graph of network usage per adapter and other showing details of connected users
6: inorder to reduce piracy,microsoft introduced product activationas in window XP
7: Shutdown event tracker.
8: it supports 32 bit and 64 bit processors.
9: it supports multiprocessor upto 64 numbers,scaleable to 512 GB Ram and 720 Group policies.

Q: What is the difference between domain and domain and domain name server?
Answer: Domain Name server is server role which resolves IP address into Domain name of devices in the network. Where as Domain is a name that locate organisation or other entity on the internet.

Q: How does protocol works?
Answer: Question is not clear about which protocol - But Protocol i set of rules and regulations and these rules are different for every protocol, for example TCP/IP etc

Q: What is a ISP and How it works?
Answer: ISP stand for Internet Service Provider for example AOL, BT, Virgin are examples of ISPs. The ISP is housed in a building called a data center, which contains all of the computing and networking computer that runs the ISP.

Dharam

  • Jul 9th, 2012
 

Active Directory used Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) versions 2 and 3, Kerberos and DNS.

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