3 Key questions
3.1 Explain the differences between the peer and server networks.
3.2 In what roles can computers act in the network?
3.3 What types of servers for server networks are known to you?
3.4 What is a number of nodes of peer network restricted to?
3.5 Which operating systems are installed on servers, and which on client computers? Give examples.
3.6 Which shortcut provides access to network resources in Windows WindowsXP?
3.7 What do you need to automatically connect to the network drive during logon WindowsXP?
3.8 How can a resource for general use when running WindowsXP be provided?
3.9 Define the concept of SCS.
3.10 What are the main benefits of SCS?
3.11 How can you find the symbolic name of the computer on the network?
4 Homework
4.1 Study the key questions.
4.2 Prepare the answers to the key questions.
5. LAB
Part 1
5.1 Login running WindowsXP. To login use the student name and the password “student”.
5.2 Run the demo "Interactive model EN.exe" at the desktop.
5.3 Go to "Laboratories" (laboratory 1, 2) and get acquainted with the structure of the laboratory network. Find your workplace in the scheme (laboratory 1) and write out information about the PC in a notebook.
5.4 Find the layout of the crossover cabinet (switch in laboratory 1) and watch its content. Then in the window that appears, click the corresponding number of the computer in the scheme, at which you are. Then the port will be shown on the switch and on the patch panel, which is connected to your computer. Record data of port numbers in the protocol.
5.5 Then go to the main menu and view the sections (Theory): "General terms", "SKS" and "Telephony". Record a short summary of lab equipment - switch panels and cords, crosses EuroMaster and Panasonic phone, Gigaset 2060 PBX and patch cords forms.
Part 2
5.6. View computers which are present in the network with the help of the shortcut My Network Places . Identify and record the general resources provided by the server.
5.7 Connect the folder «For student» on the server as a network drive to a local computer.
5.8 Create a desktop folder, assigning it the surname of working student as the name, and submit it for the general use.
5.9 Identify the character network name (address) of your workstation and check the availability of the resource (folder) to other computers on the network
5.10 Get the complete network information about your computer. For this, click "Start» , «Run», type cmd the poped up window , and click OK. In the resulting window, type the command ipconfig (for summary) or ipconfig / all (for complete information). Record results in the protocol.
5.11 Add a tag of any network resource in the My Network Places.
5.12 Delete created in the process of laboratory work folders from the desktop.
