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List of Figures
Figure No. Name of Figure
1 Computer network2 Local Area Nework3 LAN Classification4 Campus Area Network5 Metropolitan Area Network
6 To find location of a computer using FQDN7 Tree structure8 Structure of domain forest and domain tree
9 Multi-Master Mode10 Parent child relationship model
11 Direct Sharing Scenario
12 ICS scenario13 Scenario of win proxy server14 NAT Server
15 VPN server16 LAN routing17 Static routing18 Architecture of router19 Variable Subnet Mask20 Scenario of Telnet21 Scenario of Static Routing
22 Routing table
23 Routing table of covered networks24 Routing loops25 OSPF Scenario
26 VLAN Operation
27 VTP Configuration
28 VTP Pruning
29 IEEE 802.11 Standard
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List of tables
Table No. Name of table
1 Difference between Workgroup & Domain
2 Comparison between IPv4 and IPv6
3 Address Classes
4 Category and Speed of UTP cables
5 Colour Coding for straight Cable
6 Colour Coding for Crossover cable
7 Colour Coding for Rollover Cable
8 Operating Systems
9 Difference between Workgroup and Domain
10 Exchange Server with different operating systems
11 Router interfaces and connectors
12 Router Ports
13 Default address mask in binary & dotted decimals
14 Decimal and Binary values of subnet mask
15 Subnet mask, valid hosts, broadcast address
16 Routing table
17 Difference between RIPV1 & RIPV2
18 Difference between IGRP and RIP
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CONTENTS
Sr. No. Topic
1 INTRODUCTION1.1 COMPANY PROFILE
2 LITERATURE RIEVIEW3 NETWORKING
3.1 Introduction to networking
3.1.1 Models of Networking
3.1.2 Categories of network
3.2 IP ADDRESSES and MAC Addresses
3.2.1 IPAddressClasses
3.2.2 MAC Addressing
3.3 NETWORKING MEDIA
3.3.1 Ethernet Cabling
3.4 OPERATING SYSTEM
3.4.1 Types of Operating Systems
3.5 DNS SERVER
3.5.1 PARTS OF DNS SYSTEM
3.5.2 DNS Zone
3.6 DHCP SERVER
3.6.1 Working of DHCP Server
3.6.2 InstallationStepsofDHCPServer
3.7 ACTIVE DIRECTORY
3.7.1ActiveDirectoryServices
3.7.2 CHILD DOMAIN
3.8 INTERNET SHAREING
3.8.1 Direct Sharing
3.8.3 Win Proxy Server
3.8.4 NAT (Network Address Translation)
3.9 VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN)
3.9.1 VPN components
3.9.2 Types of VPN
3.10 ROUTING
3.10.1 Types of Routing
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3.11 EXCHANGE SERVER
3.11.1 Elements of Exchange Server
3.11.2 Exchange Version
3.11.3 Requirements for Exchange Server
3.12 Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model
3.12.1 Description of Different Layers
3.13 ROUTERS
3.13.1 Router Architecture and its Key Component
3.13.2 Router Interfaces & Ports3.13.3 Modes of Router
3.13.4 Configuring Password3.13.5 Managing Configuration
3.14 SUBNETTING
3.14.1 Advantages of subnetting
3.14.2 Types of Subnetting
3.15 TELNET
3.15.1 To Access the Device Remotely
3.15.2 Commands to assign IP addresses to the interfaces3.16 ROUTING
3.16.1 TYPES OF ROUTING
3.16.2 Routing Protocol Basics
3.1.3 RIP (Routing Information Protocol)
3.1.4 IGRP ( Interior Gateway Protocol)
3.1.5 EIGRP(Enhanced Interior Routing Protocol)
3.1.6 OSPF (Open Shortest Path First)
3.17 LAN SWITCHING
3.17.1 SWITCH
3.17.1.1 VLAN (Virtual LAN)
3.17.1.2 Vlan Trunking Protocol (VTP)
4 CONCLUSION
5 BIBLIOGRAPHY
6 REFRENCES
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1. INTRODUCTION
This project report pertains to six months industrial training that I had underwent at
JETKING, Chandigarh as part of curriculum of degree in Bachelor of technology in Electronics and
Communication engineering as required by Swami Parmanand College of engineering and technology
(affiliated to Punjab Technical University, Jalandhar) .
I learnt a lot from professional managers and skilled engineers. I had a great learning
experience as trainee in this firm. I learnt a lot about how different networks are controlled in the
industry or any department with the help of networking processes, under MCSE and CCNA.
I have learnt about different type of servers like DHCP Server, DNS Server, NAT Server.
Also I have learnt how to control the LAN and MAN networks under MCSE (Microsoft Certified
System Engineers) and how to control MAN and WAN networks under CCNA (CISCO Certified
System Engineers).
Justification cannot be done to whatever I have learnt in these six months within a few pages
but I have still tried my best to cover as much as possible in this report. In this report I have tried to
sum up the technical knowledge I have gained in my six months of training.
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1.1 COMPANY PROFILE
Jetking is an organization came into establishment in1947. Jetking is Indias number one
Computer Hardware and Networking Institute.
Birth and Evolution
It took a lot of failure before mankind tasted technological success. Jetking evolved in
tune with the changing face of technology. During 55 years in the field of electronic technology.
Jetking successfully trained thousands of students to overcome failure for high paying careers.
1947 Birth
1962 Pioneered Do-It-Yourself Kits in India
1972 Introduced Asia- 72, Fairchild and Wildcat transistors
1986 Became a Public Limited Company and also introduced entertainment
electronics product-T.V sets, Two-in-ones and amplifiers.
1990 Launched Jetking School of Electronics Technology
1993 Network of Jetking training centers spread all over India
1994 Opening of Jetking, Chandigarh
1995 Tie-up with Heath kit Educational System (U.S.A.)
1996 Introduced advanced courses on Pentium, Notebooks, Modems,
Email/Internet, LAN 4.X
1997 Novell Education Academic Partner
1998 Representative for International Correspondence School (ICS), USA in India
1999 Added cyber technology to the curriculum
2008 ISO 9001-2000 company and Authorized Microsoft online testing centre
(VUE) for MS, CISCO, MCSA, MCSE, CCNA, A+ etc.
Mr. Suresh G. Bharwani is the CHAIRMAN and MANAGING Director of
Jetking Infotrain Ltd. Indias leading Computer Hardware and Networking Institute. With the vision
to promote and the conviction to deliver the widespread propagation of comp- uter
hardware and networking education across the nation, Mr. Bharwani was the first to set up an
training institute offering innovative courses in computer hardware in 1990. Jetkings core
competency lies in providing complete training and developing hardware engineers and
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professionals with sound technical knowledge. It focuses on the overall development of personality of
an individual with emphasis on personality development, presentation and communication skills,
leadership skills etc.
Jetking has established more than 125 operational centers and 250 faculties across the country
and has trained over 3,50,000 students who have move onto the crave success- full career. With its
alumni placed in the best of organizations in India and some abroad,
Jetking,s vocational training and placement promises has helped build the career prospects of many
young boys and girls.
The company has been awarded the ISO 9000:2000 certification in 2008.The company has
been awarded the Maharashtra IT Award for a key role in manpower activities in year 2006-07,it
was felicitated with Franchise Award as Best Franchisor for the year 2007-08.Also,ranked 4th in the
list of 26th hot franchises as per outlook money magazine.
Mr. Suresh Bharwani was awarded with Pikes Peak Award by the Bob Pike
Group USA for effective implementing smart lab plus for making technical training fun, faster and
easier for non- technical person.
Across all the sectors, industries are upgrading their information technology system.
Industries ranging from plastics, chemicals, textiles and power to the automotive and telecom sector
are now IT savy. Government and public sectors are going hi-tech with EDI and computer networks.
The IT industry, software companies, data centers, IT-enabled services providers are all equipped
with advance IT system and networks. The increasing number of call centers, BPOs etc., have given
a further boost to the hardware and networking industry.
The courses in jetking comprises lecture and theory session, with a great focus on active
participation through smart lab plus ,that focuses on audio visual and learning with hands-on training
and equips students with an in depth domain knowledge that is technical; it also equips students with
soft skills ,to face the multi-faceted challenges of corporate world.
PLACEMENT: Jetking is the first and only institute that promises the 100% jobs guarantee
to its students. The companies that have recruited jetkings students include:
Samsung, Sun Micro system, IBM, Canon, Siement, reliance, TATA, Compaq HP invent, IT-T
solutions, Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited, D-Link, Novell, Dell, Wipro, LG, ICIC Infotech and
several other MNCs.
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2. LITERATURE RIEVIEW
Computer Networking is a very vast project in the present developing era of electronics and
communication. Now a days, computers are used in a wider range. All the organizations are using
multiple computers within their departments to perform their day to day work. Computer network
allows the user to share data , share folders and files with other users connected in a network.
Computer Networking has bound the world in a very small area with it wide networking processes
like LAN, MAN, WAN.
The courses in jetking comprises lecture and theory session, with a great focus on active participation
through smart lab plus ,that focuses on audio visual and learning with hands-on training and equips
students with an in depth domain knowledge that is technical; it also equips students with soft skills
,to face the multi-faceted challenges of corporate world.
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3. NETWORKING
3.1Introduction to networking
Networking is a practice of linking of two or more computing devices such as PCs, printers,
faxes etc., with each other Connection between two devices is through physical media or logical
media to share information, data and resources. Networks are made with the hardware and
software.
Cable/media
Fig 1: computer network
3.1.1 Models of Networking
Model means the connectivity of two computers. We have many types of networking models.
(i) Client Server Model
(ii) Peer to Peer Model (Workgroup Model)
(iii) Domain Model
(i) Client Server Model
In a Client server model we have one server and many clients. A Client can share the
resources of server, but a server cannot share the resources on clients.On the point of view of
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administrator its very easy to control the network because we combine with the server also at
security point of view. It is very useful because it uses user level security in which users have to
remember only one password to share the resources.
(ii) Peer to Peer Model (Workgroup Model)
In Peer to Peer networking model all computers are in equal status, that is we cannot manage
centralization, administration secutity. In Peer to Perr networking client use operating system like
Window 98, Window XP, Window 2000, Window Vista.
(iii) Domain Model
It is a mixture of client server and peer-to-peer model. In this clients can share their
resources as peer-to-peer but with the permission of the server as in client server model therefore it is
commonly used model because in this security is more as we can put restriction on both server and
clients.
Difference between Workgroup & Domain
Table 1
Workgroup Domain
1. It is a peer to peer networking model.
2. There is no client and no server. All the
computers are in equal status.
3. This model is recommended for small
networks, upto 10 computers.
1. It is a server based networking model.
2. There is a centralized dedicated server
computer called domain controller which
controls all other computers called clients.
3. This model is recommended for large
networks.
4. There is centralized administration and each
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4. There is no centralized administrated
separately.
5. In this model, low grade OS like 2000/XP
professional, WIN 98 etc. can be used.
6. Users accounts are created in each PC and
are called as Local Users.
PC can be administrated and managed from the
server.
5. in this model high grade OS like WIN
2000/2008 Server can be used.
6. Users accounts are created on the server side
and are called Domain Users.
3.1.2 Categories of network
Networks can be categorized as per geographical area to be covered by the network.
Computer network are divided into four categories includes: Local Area Network (LAN), Campus
Area Network (CAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN).
3.1.2.1 Local Area Network (LAN)
LAN is a computer network that is used to connect computers and work station to share data
and resources such as printers or faxes. LAN is restricted to a small area such as home, office
or college. Devices used in LAN are : HUB and switch. Media for LAN is UTP cables.
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Figure 1.2 shows how all work stations, server and printer are interconnected with the help of
the network device.
Fig 2: Local Area Network
Types of LAN
used for data sharing, LANS are classified into Ethernet, Token Bus, Token Ring and Fiber
Distributed Data Interface (FDDI).Figure 3.3 shows LAN classification. In LANs, data can be
transferred using techniques like token passing. As per techniques
Fig 3: LAN classification
Advantages of LAN
a). Provides communication in smaller networks, easy to install and configure.
b). many users can share data or network elements at the same time which results
in fast work.
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Disadvantages of LAN
a). limited number of computers are connected in a LAN.
b). LAN cannot cover large area.
c). Network performance degrades as the number of users exceeds.
3.1.2.2 Campus Area Network (CAN)
Campus Area Network is a computer network made up of two or more LANs
within a limited area. It can cover many buildings in an area. The main feature of CAN is that
all of the computers which are connected together have some relationship to each other e.g.
different buildings in a campus can be connected using different CAN. It will
help to interconnect academic departments, library and computer laboratories. CAN is larger
than LAN but smaller than WAN.
Figure 3.4 shows a CAN network.
Fig 4: Campus Area Network
Devices used in CAN are : HUB, Switch, Layer-3 switch, Access Point .And the media used for CAN
is Unshielded twisted pair of cables and Fiber Optics Cable.
3.1.2.3 Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)
MAN is the interconnection of networks in a city. MAN is not owned by a single
organization. It act as a high speed network to allow sharing resources with in a city.
MAN can also be formed by connecting remote LANs through telephone lines or radio links.
MAN supports data and voice transmission. The best example of MAN is cable T.V network.
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3.1 Wide Area Network (WAN)
WAN covers a wide geographical area which include multiple computers or LANs. It
connects computer networks through public networks like, telephone system, microwave, satellite
link or leased line.
Most of the WANs use leased lines for internet access as they provide faster data transfer. WAN
helps an organization to establish network between all its departments and offices located in the same
or different cities. It also enables communication between the organization and rest world.
Devices used in WAN is only Router
3.2 IP ADDRESSES and MAC Addresses
It is also called as logical addresses. IP is a 32 bit long and it is divided into 4 octets and dot
(.) is used to separate one octet from another. It is represented in the form of decimals. There are
two versions of IP addresses:
- IPv4
- IPv6
Table 2 Comparison between IPv4 and IPv6
3.2.1 IP Address Classes
IP address is a 32 bit address. It is divided into various classes namely Class A, Class
B, Class C, Class D and Class E. TCP/IP defines Class D for experimental purpose. TCP /IP address
contains two addresses embedded within one IP address; Network address and host address as shown
in figure 3.1
IPv4 IPv6
- It is 32 bit long.
- It is divided into 4 octets.
- Ipv4 performs broadcasting,
multicasting and unicasting.
- IPv4 is divided into 5 classes:
A to E.
IPv4 is in decimal form.
- It is 128 bit long.
- It is divided into 16 octets.
- IPv6 doesnt support
broadcasting, it performs
multicasting and unicasting.
- Ipv6 doesnt support classes.
- IPv6 is in hexadecimal form.
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0 bits 31 bits
Class A consists of 8-bit network ID and 24-bit host ID. Class B consists of 16-bit network
ID and 16-bit of host ID. And Class C consists of 24-bit of network ID and 8-bit of host ID.
Address Classes
Table 3: Address Classes
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NETWORK
ADDRESS
HOST ADDRESS
Addres
s
Class
Starting
Bits
(first-byte)
Range of First
Octet
Mask Value Valid Hosts
Class A 0 1to 127 255.0.0.0 256*256*256-2=
16,777,214
Class B 10 128 to 191 255.255.0.0 256*256-2=65,534
Class C 110 192 to 223 255.255.255.0 256-2
Class D 1110 224 to 239 Reserved for multicasting
Class E 1111 240 to 255 Reserved for research and development
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3.2.1.1 How to Assign IP Address to Computer
An IP address assigned to a computer may either be permanent address or address that is
assigned to a computer on a time lease or for temporary basis. Hence, the address granted to
computers is divided into two categories Dynamic IP addresses and Static addresses.
Dynamic IP Addresses
Dynamic IP addresses are assigned to the devices that require temporary connectivity to the
network or non-permanent devices such as portable computer. The most common protocol used for
assigning Dynamic IP address is DHCP also called Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The
DHCP grants IP address to the computer on lease basis.
Static IP Addresses
Static IP addresses are assigned to the device on the network whose existence in the network
remains for a longer duration. These static IP addresses are semi-permanent IP addresses which
remain allocated to a specific device for longer time e.g. Server.
3.2.1.2 How to Configure IP Address in window 2008
Right click on My Network Places- properties
right click on working LAN card- properties
select internet protocol (TCP/IP) -properties
Tick on- Use the following IP addresses - now fill the IP address e.g 10.0.0.1
Tick on Use the following DNS server address
Fill the preferred DNS server 10.0.0.1
Ok
Close
Now check the connectivity of computer with itself with commandStart-run-cmd-ping 10.0.0.1
3.2.2 MAC Addressing
MAC address is a hardware address that is embedded in the NIC card. It is also known as hardware
address or physical address. Every NIC card has a unique MAC addressassigned by IEEE.
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Mac address is used to identify the nodes at lower levels of OSI model. The MAC address operates at
the data link layer of the OSI model.
MAC address is a 12 digit hexadecimal number (48 bit address). It is made up of numbers
from 0-9 or a letter from A-F. MAC address can be written in any one of the formats:
MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
MM:MM:MM:SS:SS:SS
T o identify the MAC address in window:
ClickStartRun
Enter cmd in the Open text book
Type ipconfig /all
Press Enter
The 12 digit MAC address will be shown as say 00:11:11:EA:8D:F6
3.3 NETWORKING MEDIA
To do networking we need to use some type of media. There are many types of media.
(i) Coaxial Cable
(ii) Fiber optic cable
(iii) Twisted Pair of Cables
(iv) Micro- wave
(iv) Satellite
Coaxial Cable
Coaxial cable consists of an insulated copper conductor surrounded by a tube shaped copper
braid outer copper tune and the inner conductor have the same axis of curvature hence it called
coaxial cable. It is basically of two types:
(i) Base Band Cable (RG 59)
(ii) Broad Band Cable (RG 58)
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We used Base Band signal cable in Networking of Computers, It is so called because it carries
single frequency. Its speed is 10 Mbps and impedance is 50 . Where as Broad Band Cables carries
multiple frequencies. Connector used for Coaxial cable is BNC(British Novel Connector) connector.
ARCnet uses RG-62 coaxial cable. It has an impedance of 93 and has a comparatively lesser
attenuation, hence yield greater distances. These cables are expensive and provide high propagation
factor.
Fiber Optical Cable
propagation factor than coaxial cable. It is a costly but more secure transmission media.
Fiber optic cable consists of a very fine fiber made from two types of glass, one for the inner core and
the other for the outer layer. Here signal is transmitted in the form of light. Different varieties of fiber
optics is used depending on the size of the network. Single mode fiber optics is used for networks
spanning longer distance. Fiber Optics has lower
Twisted Pair Cable
There are two wires, which are twisted with each other to avoid EMI (Electro Magnetic
Induction).these cables are easy to terminate. However they have a slightly higher value of
attenuation value and hence have limited distance covering capacity. Connector used for Twisted Pair
of Cable is (Registered Jack) RJ-45 and RJ-11. There are two types of twisted pair of cables:
STP (Shielded Twisted Pair):
In this an extra wire which is called shielded wire is wrapped over the inner cover which
holds copper in pairs. This protection is used to protect signal from external noise.
UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair)
In this type of wire no shielded cover is there for extra protection from noise.
There are different categories of UTP cables:
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Categories of UTP Cables
Table 4: Category and Speed of UTP cables
Category Speed
CAT-1
CAT-2
CAT-3
CAT-4CAT-5
CAT-6
CAT-7
56 Kbps
4 Mbps
10 Mbps
16-20 Mbps100 Mbps
1Gbps
1Gbps
3.3.1 Ethernet Cabling
There are three types of Ethernet cables:
Straight cable
Crossover cable
Rolled cable
3.3.1.1 Straight cable
It is used when we have to connect
PC TO Switch
PC to Hub
Hub to Router
Switch to Router
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Colour Coding for straight Cable
TABLE 5
568A
(one end) (other end)
568B
(one end) (other end)
Green/white
Green
Orange/white
Blue
Blue/white
Orange
Brown/white
Brown
Green/white
Green
Orange/white
Blue
Blue/white
Orange
Brown/white
Brown
Orange/white
Orange
Green/white
Blue
Blue/white
Green
Brown/white
Brown
Orange/white
Orange
Green/white
Blue
Blue/white
Green
Brown/white
Brown
3.3.1.2 Crossover Cable
It is used when we have to connect:
PC to PC
Hub to Hub
Switch to switch
Router to Router
PC to Router
Hub to Switch
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Colour Coding for Crossover cable
Table 6 Colour Coding for Crossover cable
(one end) (other end)
Orange/white
Orange
Green/white
Blue
Blue/white
Green
Brown/white
Brown
Green/white
Green
Orange/white
Blue
Blue/white
Green
Brown/white
Brown
3.3.1.3 Rollover CableRollover cable isnt used to connect any Ethernet connections together, but
Rollover cable can be used to connect a host to a router console serial communication (com) port.
NOTE: Straight cable and Cross cables are used for data transfer but Rollover cables are not
used for data transfer.
There are two methods for manufacturing Rollover cables:
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Table 7 Colour Coding for Rollover Cable
568A
(one end) (other end)
568B
(one end) (other end)
Green/white
Green
Orange/white
Blue
Blue/white
Orange
Brown/white
Brown
Brown
Brown/white
Orange
Blue/white
Blue
Orange/white
Green
Green/white
Orange/white
Orange
Green/white
Blue
Blue/white
Green
Brown/white
Brown
Brown
Brown/white
Green
Blue/white
Blue
Green/white
Orange
Orange/white
3.4 OPERATING SYSTEM
3.4.1 Types of Operating Systems
(i) DOS (Desktop Operating System) (ii) NOS (Network Operating System)
Table 8: Operating Systems
DOS
1. It is a desktop operating system.
2. It is used in small networks.
3. In this OS, there is less security.
NOS
1. It is a network operating system.
2. It is used for large networks.
3. In this OS, there is more security.
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4. In this OS, all computers are clients.
5. In this OS, MS-DOS, GUI package Win
3.1, Win 95, Win 98, Win ME comes.
4. In this OS, there are servers and clients.
5. In this OS Win NT, Win 2000, Win
2008, LINUX, UNIX, Novell and MAC
comes.
3.4.1.1 Introduction to Window 2008 Server
Window server 2008 (also referred to as WIN 2k3) is a server operating system produced by
Microsoft. Introduced in 24th April 2008 as the successor to window 2000 server, it is considered by
Microsoft to be the corner stone of its window server system line of business server products. Anupdate version Window Server 2008 R2 was released manufacturing on 6th dec, 2005. its successor
window 2008 was released on 4th feb, 2008. According to Microsoft, window server 2008 is more
scalable and deliver better performance than its predecessor window 2000.
Features of Window 2008
(i) A significant improved version of Internet Information Service (IIS)
(ii) Increased default security over previous version due to the built in firewall and having
most services disabled by default.
(iii) Manage your server-a role management administrative tools that allow an administrator
to choose what functionality the server should provide.
(iv) Improvement to Active Directory.
(v) Improvement to Group Policy handling and Administration.
(vi) Provides a Backup system to restore lost files.
(vii) Improved disk management, including the ability to Backup from shadows of files,
allowing the Backup of open files.
(viii) Improved security and command line tools which are part of Microsoft initiative to bringa complete command shell to the next version of window.
(ix) Support for a hard based Watch Dog Timer, which can restart the server if the
operating system does not suspend with in a certain amount of time.
Removed Features
The ability of creating server disk automated system recovery (ASR) is used instead .
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Edition of Window 2008
Window server 2008 comes in a number of editions, each targeted towards a particular size
and type of business. In general, all variant of window server 2008 have the ability to share
files and printers, act as application server and host message queue, provide email services,
authenticate users, act as an X.509 certificate server, provide LDAP (Light Weight Directory
Access Protocol) services, serve streaming media, and to perform other server-oriented
functions.
3.5 DNS SERVER
DNS stands for domain name system. DNS system is a standard technology
for managing the names of websites and other internet domains. DNS techniques allows you to type
names into your web browser like computer networking, about computer and allow your computer to
automatically find that address on internet. DNS is the resolution mechanism used by Window
Server 2008 clients to find other computers and services running on those computers for computers in
a window 2008 network infrastructure to talk to one another, one of the key ingredients is the DNS
server .Host name alone do not communicate globally but communicate locally, but if domain name
is added along with it then the host name can communicate globally. DNS is use for name reservation
i.e. to convert IP address to host name and host name to IP address or the function of DNS is to
resolve host name such as www.yahoo.com to an IP address. User identify only user friendly name
and all computers and technologies identify IP address and MAC address DNS is use to solve this
problem because DNS is used to convert host name FQDN (fully qualified domain name) to IP
address and IP address to host name .
3.5.1 PARTS OF DNS SYSTEM
(i) Host name
(ii) Domain name
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(iii) FQDN
(iv) Namespace
(v) DNS server
3.5.1.1 HOST NAME
Host name is a computer name and is also called is NetBIOS (network basic
Input/ output system) name. NetBIOS is actually an application layer protocol that can use the
transport services of TCP/ IP when used in routed network. A NetBIOS name is 16- byte addresses
that identify a NetBIOS resource on the network.
3.5.1.2 DOMAIN NAME
Domain name is used to identifies the internet site one can identifies the location without
having to remember the IP address of every location e.g. yahoo.com or
gmail.com
3.5.1.3 FQD
FQDN means fully qualified domain name which represents a hostname appended to the parent name
space in hierarchy. Also in fully qualified domain name different levels of namespace are visualize as
in fig below this hierarchy is visualized the root level namespace, top level domain, and so on, in
use throughout the internet today. Left most portion of the FQDN is the host portion of the name. A
host name is alias we give to an IP address.
Fig 6:To find location of a computer using FQDN
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FQDN is a unique name in the computer on the network. We can identify host id and location of a
computer as in fig above. Suppose we want to find location of pc1 with IP address 20.0.0.1,
which is in lab2, 2nd floor in the organization center. The FQDN for this is
Pc1.row3.lab2.floor2.center.com
But this address is very lengthy to locate pc1 so to simplify this we use c name technique as:
Pc1.center.com=20.0.0 .1
3.5.1.4 Domain Namespace
DNS operates in what is known as DNS namespace. The DNS namespace is an organized,
hierarchical division of DNS names. Domain namespace enable users to easily locate the network
services and resources. The domain namespace include the root domain, the top level domain of the
organization and organize these domain in a hierarchical tree structure. Namespace works on the
hierarchical tree structure of root domain. There are total 13 root domain working in the internet, they
are A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L and M. There is one root domain, which acts as the starting point
of the fully qualified domain names. This root domain is designated with a dot (.). Fig 6.2 shows the
tree structure or domain namespace.
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Fig 7: Tree structure or Domain Namespace
3.5.1.5 DNS server
Any computer providing domain namespace is a DNS server. DNS server is used to convert host
name FQDN into IP address and IP address into host name FQDN. To store the name-to-IP-addresses
mappings so crucial to network communication, name server uses zone files.
3.5.2 DNS Zone
Zone is the part of DNS database that contain record of domain or multiple domain. If the
domains represents logical division of the DNS namespace, zones represents the physical separation
of the DNS namespace. In other words information about records of the resources within DNS
domain is stored in a zone files, and this zone files exist on hard drive of server. Zone files are
divided into one of two basic types:
Forward lookup zone: Provides host-name-to-IP-address resolution
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Reverse lookup zone: Provides IP-address-to-host-name resolution
3.5.2.1 Resource record stored in a zone file
Each record stored in a zone file has a specific purpose. Some of the records set the behavior of
the name server, others have the job of resolving a host name or service into an IP table.
(i) NS (Name Server):
These specify the name servers that are authoritative for a given portion
of DNS namespace. These records are essential when DNS servers are performing iterativequeries to perform name resolution.
(ii) SOA (Start of Authority):
This resource record indicates the name of origin for the zone contains the name of the
server that is the primary source for information about the zone. The information in an SOA record
affect how often transfer of the zone are done between servers authoritative for the zone. It is also
used to store other properties such as version information and timings that affect zone renewal or
expiration.
(iii) CNAME (Canonical Name):
CNAME can be used to assign multiple names of a single IP address.
For example, the server hosting the site www.abc.com is probably not named www, but a
CNAME record exist resolution of www to an IP address all the same. The CNAME record actually
points not to an IP address, but to an existing A record in the zone.
3.5.2.2 Steps to Install and configure DNS server
Start control panel add and remove program
Add remove window components
Select networking services and click on detail button
Check box ofDNS server
Ok and finish
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3.5.2.3 Creating a Forward Lookup Zone
Statically fill the IP address
Startadministrator tools
DNSright click on forward lookup zone
New zone next
Select primary zone next
Enter zone name (abc.com) next
TickAllow both secure and non secure updates and secure dynamic updated
next next
now click on created zone (abc.com)
new hostenter host name for global level (i.e by entering www) fill IP address of the
web server , click on add button
enter another host name, a blank host with same IP i.e do not fill its host name
steps to change SOA and NS records
Right click on SOA records properties
Fill primary server e.g (www.abc.com) responsible person
host master.abc.com apply ok
right click on NS records
click on add button enter FQDN www.abc.com
resolve ok apply ok
Now go to start menu ping abc.com
On Client Side To access DNS server fill IP address of server then use ping command e.g ping
www.abc.com
3.5.2.3 Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone
Right click on reverse lookup zone
New zone next select primary zone next
fillNetwork ID next next
Select allow both non secure and non secure dynamic updates
Finish
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Right click on created reverse zonenew pointer
enter host IP number e.g (50.0.0.50)
enter FQDN (www.chd.com)
3.5.2.4 Some DNS Commands
(i) c:>tracert www.yahoo.com
command is used to check the path , a data packet follow from one router to
another router.
(ii) c:>nslookup
command display the domain name with IP (works only when reverse lookup zone is set
up).
(iv) c:>ipconfig /all
This command display FQDN, IP address, MAC address.
(iv) c:>ipconfig /flushdns
This command flush or clear all the information in the cache that is retrieved from DNS
server.
(v) c:>ipconfig /displaydns
Display the current contents or entries in the cache.
(vi) c:>ip config /register
register any DNS name
3.6 DHCP SERVER
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol that allocates IP address to computer
on a network. DHCP centralized the management of IP address allocation and reduces human error
associated with manual IP configuration. DHCP server supplies all the necessary networking param-
eters. Two things are always handed out as a part of DHCP configuration: IP address and subnet
mask. Further DHCP will frequently configure clients with optional values, such as a default gateway,
DNS server address, and the address of a Window Internet Naming Server, if one is present.
Scenario showing DHCP server IP address allocation.
3.6.1 Working of DHCP Server
(i) DHCP Scope
(ii) DHCP Super Scope
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When a DHCP client is unable to locate a DHCP server, the client picks out a random IP address
from the private APIPA address range of 169.254.*.*, with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. The
169.254.*.* IP range is private because that network number is not in use on the internet, it is random
because the client generates an arbitrary host number for that network.
The significance of APIPA is that DHCP client computers that cannot find a DHCP server
can still be assigned an IP address and communicate with other computers on the same subnet mask
that also cannot find DHCP server. It allows communication when DHCP server is down or just plain
not there. Note that APIPA does not assign a default gateway, and therefore it cannot communicate
with any computer that lives on the other side of a router.
IP Reservation
There are some DHCP clients that you want to be the DHCP clients, but you will also want to make
sure that they get same IP address every time. This can be done by statically filling the IP address. We
can reserve IP address with the help of MAC address for a particular computer.
3.6.2 Installation Steps of DHCP Server
start control panel
add and remove program add and remove window components
select networking services and click on detail button
check box ofDHCP server
ok finish
3.6.2.1 Steps To Configure DHCP Server
start program administrative tool
select DHCP
create new scope in action menu new scope next
give scope namenext
give IP address rangenext
add exclusion name next
checklease duration next finish
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After DHCP server is configured, it is required to be authorized and DHCP scope should be
active. For that select DHCP server and click on authorize in action menu. Then right click on scope
name and click on active.
3.6.2.2 On Client Side
Go to LAN card propertiesselect TCP/IP protocol properties
Select obtain IP address automatically
Go to command prompt (cmd)
Give command
3.6.2.3 Backup of DHCP Server
We can take backup of all the configuration in DHCP server with the help of administrator. Backup
means to export the DHCP database to another system, as it is helpful in case due to any reason our
data is corrupted or deleted, we can take our database from the place where it is stored. Steps of
taking backup :
Stop the DHCP server and disable the DHCP server services
Copy the DHCP server directory to a temporary location, say pen drive or on a new
DHCP server.
3.6.3 DHCP Relay Agent
The DHCP relay agent is a software that listen DHCP discover packet and forward to DHCP server.
In window 2008 server system theDHCP relay agent can be enabled as a part of Routing and Remote
Access (RRAS).
3.6.3.1 Steps To Configure DHCP Relay Agent
Set the network, fill the IP address and select two LAN cards
Open Routing and Remote Access enable Routing and Remote Access
Right click on general new routing protocols
Select DHCP relay agent
New interface
Select LAN card which is to be connected to the cross cable i.e L1
Ok
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Right click on relay agent properties
Enter IP address of DHCP server
add apply ok
3.7 ACTIVE DIRECTORY
With the release of Windows 2000, Microsoft introduced Active Directory, a scalable, robust
directory service. Active Directory is used to create server based networking. Active Directorys job
is to store and make available a Directory database i.e information about the user, its class, name,
address, mails, phone numbers, location.
Active Directory is a technology created by Microsoft that provides a variety of network
services like Directory Services, DNS based naming and other network information. Active Directory
also allows administrator to assign policies, deploy software and apply critical updates to an
organizations. Active Directory was previewed in 1999, released first with window 2000 server
edition and revised to extend functionally and improve administration in Window 2008. Additional
improvements were made in Window server 2008 and Window server 2008.
The fundamental building block of Microsofts Directory services continues to be a domain. A
domain is logically grouping of network resources, including shares, printers, groups and users
accounts. The user account represents the individual to domain, and allows for different type of
access and different types of tasks. Every users account is unique. It has uniqueness of the user
account that allows administrator to control access for every member of domain.
There are two types of users accounts: local account and domain account. Local accounts are
maintained in the local database of a computer and cannot be used to grant access to network
resources. Local users are primarily used to administer a computer or to allow several people to share
a single computer that is not a member of a domain. Whereas domain users accounts are much more
widely used in organizations that local user accounts because they allow for central administration
and user can log onto any computer in the domain. Domain users accounts are stored in Active
Directory.
3.7.1 Active Directory Services
A computer network can be divided logically into two networking models.
Workgroup
Domain
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Difference Between Workgroup and Domain
Table 9
Workgroup Domain
1. It is a peer-to-peer networking
model.
2. There is no client and no server. All
computers are in equal status.
3.This model is recommended for small
networks (upto 10 pcs).
4. There is no centralized Admin-
istration and each PC is administrated
separately.
5.In this model, low grade operating
system like 2000/xp professional, win
98 etc can be used.
6. Workgroup can be given names like
sales, HR, accounts etc.
7. Users accounts are created in each PC
and are called as Local Users.
1. It is a server based networking model.
2.there is a centralized dedicated server
computer called domain controller
(DC)which controls all other computers
called clients.
3. This model is recommended for large
networks.
4. There is centralized administration and
each PC can be administrated and managed
from the server.
5.In this model high grade operating system
,like win2000/2008 server are used.
6. Domain can also given names like
abc.com, xyz.com etc.
7.Users accounts are created on sever side
DC and are called as Domain Users.
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Active Directory uses domain to hold objects, each domain has security boundary. Users must
authenticates to the domain in which their users account resides before they can access resources,
such as a shared folders. Active Directory also links related domains in a hierarchical structure and
users can access resources in any of the domain in which their user account resides. The hierarchical
structures of related domain is called a tree, and all domains in the tree share the same Domain Name
System (DNS) namespace. All the domains and the trees in a single organization are called a forest.
All domains in the forest share same schema.
3.7 Types of Domain
Domain Forest
Domain Tree
Organization unit
Domain Forest
A forest is created when window 2k3 server computer is configured as a domain controller. A forest
is a collection of multiple domain link together and relationship between the domains.
Domain Tree
A domain tree is made up when there is a parent child relationship between the domain in the forest.
The child domain includes the complete parent domain name. a tree is a set of two or more domains
sharing common namespace e.g we can create a parent domain and then child domain like
mail.yahoo.com; where mail- child domain, yahoo- parent domain.
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Primary Domain Controller (PDC)
This is the first domain controller, in this domain all entries are created in it like users account,
group policy, Organization unit etc. All FSMO role are done in PDC.
Additional Domain Controller (ADC)
It is a domain network, it is important to have more than one DC so that if one
DC fails, the other DC will continue serving the client. There is also load balancing of Active
Directory Service if we have more than one DC.
The first DC we create is simply called PDC and if we create an extra DC then that DC is
known as ADC. ADC has same configuration of AD as primary domain controller.
All domain controllers in a domain networking are masters. We can make a change in the
active directory of any domain controller and that change is replicated to all other domain controllers.
Replication takes place among all the domain controllers and it is controlled automatically. If we
create a user in the first domain controller, it is automatically created in the ADC because of
replication.
All the domain controllers in the domain networking are peers and this model is called as
multi- master model .
Fig 9: Multi-Master Model
3.7.1.3 Requirements of Active Directory
(i) Window 2000/2008 server computer.
(ii) Atleast one NTFS partition.
(iii) Static IP address
(iv) Atleast 1GB free hard disk space
(v) LAN card enabled and connected to the network
(vi) Install DNS, if not installed of Active Directory and configure it.
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It should be noted that active directory cannot work without DNS.DNS is automatically installed
and configured during the Active Directory installation.
3.7.1.4 Installation of Active Directory
First of all fill the static IP address, then install DNS service into it and after that install the Active
Directory
start run dcpromo
Ok
Welcome to active directory next next
Select domain controller for a new domain e.g (gmail.com)
Next
Domain NETBIOS name (gmail.com)
Next
Data folder, folder new tech directory servicenext (SYS VOL)
Next
Click on install and configure the DNS server on this computer to use this DNS server as
its preferred DNS server.
Tick on permission compatible only with window server
Next
Enter the restore mode and the password
next next finish
now restart computer
Command used for the removal of Active Directory
start
run
dcpromoThis command is also used to remove active directory, if after this command the active
directory is not removed then type
startrun
cmddcpromo /forceremoval
Ok
How to identify Active Directory installation
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Start administrator tool
After that if three options specified if come, it means that Active Directory has been
installed
Active Directory domain and trusts
Active Directory sites and services
Active Directory users and computer
Open DNS console by
Administrator toolsDNS
Forward lookup zone
msdcs.exam.edu
start of authority (SOA)
name server (NS)
Now ping active directory with domain name like
start run ping gmail.com
Backup of Active Director
Active Directory backup come in use when there is some problem in active directory. If there is any
problem in active directory then remove it and restore the backup.
Start runntbackupok
Select advance mode and untick that is already ticked
Select backup
Selsct system state
Change backup path browse keep in your hardware and then send it to the pen drive
D:\adbackup
3.7.3 CHILD DOMAIN
A domain is created say xyz.com. this domain is known as parent domain or the root domain.
Now chd.xyz.com will be the child domain or the sub domain of xyz.com.
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Fig 10 : parent-child relationship model
A child domain is created to ease administration in a very large domain network. We can create the
parent domain in the head office of the company and the child domain in the branch offices.
Each branch office will have its own administrator to manage the users of the child domain
present in the branch office.
A true relationship is automatically created between the parent domain and the child domain.
This means users in the child domain can access the file server of the parent domain. Moreover users
of either domain can use clients of either domain for logging in the domain but a user can always
logon only in the domain in which his account resides, though he physically can use client pc of
parent or client domain. Users of either domain can logon its own domain from either side but only
when it use its own domain name. users of parent domain can communicate with child domain but he
has to use its domain name for that.
3.7.3.1 Steps to create child domain
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First of all install the active directory on pc1 i.e on the parent domain. Now make Tom user on it. On
pc2 create the child domain, then make users on it, user- Ram
Below are the steps to cerate child domain.
Fill the IP address in the child domain
Now ping to the parent domain with the domain name (xyz.com)
Rundcpromo ok
nextselect domain controller for a new domain
next select child domain and existing domain name (mcse.com)
next
enter username, password and domain name
enter user parent domain name also enter child domain name
enter complete DNS name i.e xyz.mcse.com
next next next next
it should be noted that parent domain can logon into child domain but on the other hand child
domain cannot logon to the parent domain. Also parent domain can apply policies or security on the
child domain.
Make the client member by entering particular user with its domain name.
First right click on My Computer
Properties
Computer name
Change
Write domain name ok
Now logoff start and then write user name - Tom
Domain name - mcse.com
Again logoff and check the other user
Start-user name- abc
Domain name mail.mcse.com
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3.8 INTERNET SHAREING
We can share a single internet connection to multiple computers with the help of networking
or internet sharing. There are four ways to share internet.
(i) Direct sharing
(ii) ICS Internet connection sharing
(iii) Win Proxy
(iv) NAT Network Address Translation
3.8.1 Direct Sharing
Internet sharing can be done between computers directly, just by taking internet connection
directly from ISP (Internet Server provider), then it is provided to ADSL model, ADSL modem is
connected to the ISP through RJ-11 connector. Then it is connected to the switch with RJ-45
connector. Switch, further connects computers those have to be provided with internet connection.
The scenario for direct sharing is as shown in figure:
Fig: 11: Direct Sharing Scenario
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ADSL modem has IP address 192.168.1.1. All the PCs are assigned with a DNS (Domain
Name Server) and GW (gateway) -192.168.1.1. Also DHCP (Dynamic Host
Communication Protocol) is enabled which will provide IP addresses to the PCs automatically.
3.8.2 ICS (Internet Connection Sharing)
Internet Connection sharing provides an alternate way to provide Internet Sharing.
ICS requires a server with two network interfaces, one for the private internal network configured
with IP 192.168.0.1 address and an adapter for public connection. ICS requires two connections in
order to work: one public and one private i.e. ICS server requires two LAN cards, Internal (Private)
and External (Public). Internal LAN card uses Local LAN card (L2) and External LAN card (L1) is
used by Internet. ICS is designed to be as simple as possible. ICS works on following windows: XP,
Vista, 2K3 Server, 2k3 Server SP1.it doesnt work on the server in which AD+SP1 is present. The
scenario for ICS is shown below:
Fig 12: ICS scenario
Note:- When we configure ICS then the local card detect 192.168.0.1 address automatically.
How to configure ICS
Open network and sharing center
Network- Properties
Click on Manage network connections
Right click on LAN Card which is used for internet- Properties
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Click on sharing
Enable ICS
Ok
yes
3.8.3 Win Proxy Server
Win Proxy is a third party software which is used for sharing internet and we can also block the
web site with the help of win proxy. WIN Proxy supports all the three classes A, B, C also it is
supported by all operating systems. The scenario for WIN proxy is shown below:
Fig 13: scenario of win proxy server
In win proxy as shown in the scenario above we can share internet. First of all a ADSL modem is
connected to the ISP (Internet Service Provider) by a RJ-11 connector and other end of ADSL modem
is connected to the PC1 through RJ-45. Assign IP address
192.168.1.1 to the ADSL modem also enable the DHCP server and set the start IP address of
192.168.1.2 and end IP address of 192.168.1.254. Then after ADSL modem connect PC1, assign GW
192.168.1.1 and
3.8.4 NAT (Network Address Translation)
If we have to connect many computers with a single IP address then we will use NAT. NAT
exchange IP packet between local network and internet. The routing and remote access server of
window 2K3 server provide us with a component known as NAT. By enabling NAT on a Server 2008
system, you allow connected users on a private system to share a single connection to access a public
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network such as the internet i.e. NAT enable multiple client computer to connect the internet through
a single publicly registered IP address. A NAT server translate private IP address to public addresses.
NAT eliminates the need for large number of IP addresses by mapping externally assigned IP
addresses.
Fig 14: NAT server
When deploying NAT, it is needed to configure setting on both the client side and the
server side. On the server side of NAT fill the IP address statically.
3.8.4.1 Steps to enable NAT server
Open internet Tools Internet options
connectionsLAN settings
untick the IP and port address
okok give site name
. On the client side of NAT, client side is configured to obtain IP addresses automatically andthen restart the client system. Assuming NAT is used for address assignment, the client system will
receive TCP/IP information from the NAT server. The client information includes:
IP address from 192.168.0.0 private addressing range
Subnet mask (255.255.255.0)
DNS server address, which would be the address of the NAT interface on the
server.
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With the client side configured, there are few things to do on NAT server:
The first step to configure NAT server is to actually install the Routing and Remote Access Services.
To do this, start the Routing and Remote Access Service Setup Wizard.
Startadministrator toolsRouting & Remote Access
Right click on My Computer right click on computer name
Select option Configure and enable routing & remote access
Welcome to routing nextnext
Select NATnext
Select LAN card which is to be connected to internet
next next
From any of the four methods of internet sharing only method is used at a time to remove the other
method
go to startsetting
add & remove
change/ remove, tick on remove.
3.9 VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK (VPN)
A virtual private network is used to convert public network address to private network. All the
clients of VPN dial to public IP address of VPN server and receive private IP from virtual VPN
dynamic host protocol (DHCP).in VPN one can have multiple virtual connections to a single IP
address. This way ,one network card can host several inbound connections, rather than require a
modem and telephone line for each simultaneous remote user.
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Fig 15 : scenario of VPN server
Using VPN server we can connect many private networks to internet services i.e the remote
connection. We can create a private network through public network, we can use firewall for security
and data encryption in VPN server.
3.9.1 VPN components
(i) VPN server
(ii) VPN Clients
(iii) WAN Option
(iv) Security Options
VPN Server
VPN server, serve as the end points of a VPN connection. When configuring a VPN server,
you can allow access to just that server, or pass traffic through VPN server so that the remote user
gain access the resources of the entire network.
VPN Client
VPN clients establish connection to VPN server. They can also be routers that obtain
the router-to-router secure connection. VPN client software is included in all the modern
window operating systems, including Window 2008 server. Router-to router VPN connection
can be made from computers running server2008 and Windows 2000 running Routing and
Remote Access. Additionally, any client that support PPTP or L2TP connections can be
VPN clients of a window server 2008 system.
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WAN Options
These provide the physical mechanism for passing data back and forth. These connections
typically include such similar network technologies such as T1or frame relay. In order for VPN
connections to be successful, the VPN client and VPN server must be connected to each other using
either permanent WAN connection or by dialing into an internet server provider (ISP).
Security Options
Since a VPN uses a network that is generally open to the public, it is important that the data
passed over the connection remain secure. To aid with secure communication routing and remote
access supports such security measure as logon and domain security, data encryption, smart cards, IP
packet filtering and caller ID.
3.9.2 Types of VPN
(i) PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling Protocol )
(ii) L2TP (Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol) according to CCNA.
Point to Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
PPTP is Microsofts legacy protocol for supporting VPN. It was developed in conjunction
with other communications companies such as Robotics as an extension to the PPP protocol. PPTP
encapsulates IP or IPX packets inside of PPP datagrams. This means that you can remotely run
programs that are dependent upon particular network protocols. One of the keys to remember about
PPTP is that the protocol provides encryption capabilities, making it much safer to send information
over nonsecure networks.
Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
L2TP is a standard based encapsulation protocol with roughly the same functionality as a
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). One of the key differences between Windows server 2008implementation of L2TPand it cousin PPTP is that L2TPis designed to run natively over IP networks
only. This implementation of L2TP does not support native tunneling over X.25, frame relay, or ATM
networks. Like PPTP, L2TPencapsulates Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) frames, which then
encapsulate IP or IPX protocols, allowing users to remotely run programs that are dependent on
specific network protocols . But unlike the PPTP protocol, L2TP does not provide encryption of the
data. For data security L2TPrelies on the services of another standards- based protocol, IPSec.
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3.9.3 How to configure VPN
startadministrative tools
Routing and Remote access
Right click on computer name configure and enable Routing and Remote access
nextselect remote access (dial up or VPN)
next VPN next
select LAN card which is connected to internet (172.15.15.50) public IP
disable enable security next
from a specific range of address nextnew
enter the required range
oknext no radius
next finish
3.9.4 Create users in VPN server
open user properties dial in allow access
apply ok
3.9.5 Working on Client Side
Right click on My Network Places properties
Double click on New Network Wizard next
Connect to networkat my work place next
Virtual private network connection next
Enter company name (abc) next
Enter public IP address of VPN server next
Any one use next
finish
3.10 ROUTING
It is a process of transferring information through an inter network i.e from one network to
another. Routing connect different networks having ID help in process of routing. The dial-in
properties also allow for specific IP address to be assigned to a user. This is the only way in Window
Server 2008 that you can assign a specific IP to a user. To assign a specific IP to a user, check the box
next to assign A Static IP Address and enter a valid IP in the space provided. Static routing can also
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be specified as per user. By defining static routes, users can be limited to only specific parts of
networks.
In an internetwork a router must then about all the networks present in the for effort websites,
there are hardware routers like CISCO. Even win 2008 server computer configured as router. In
simple words Router is a computer with two network cards. These two network cards, then, are
attached to two different logical IP networks. The routing table helps direct traffic that is passed
through the router.
Now when there is a router, also there is a routing table, there is a need to configure the router
in order for that router to pass along traffic to the proper network. There are two ways the routing
table can be built and modified: either manually or automatically.
3.10.1 Types of Routing
(i) Static Routing
(ii) Dynamic Routing
3.10.1.1 Static Routing
In this routing information required for routing is manually entered into the router by
administrator.
How to configure LAN routing
Enter the static IP in the router
Administrator tools
Routing and Remote access
Right click on computer name (pcc1)
Configure and enable routing and remote access
next custom configuration
select LAN routingnext finish
yes and logon to see IP table route
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Enable LAN routing enable LAN routing
Interface WAN Interface WAN 10.0.0.0
IP 172.15.0.0 IP 10.0.0.0
SNM 255.255.0.0 SNM 255.0.0.0
GW 20.0.0.2 GW 20.0.0.1
Fig 16 : scenario for LAN routing
How to configure static routing
At Router R1:
enable LAN routing
right click on static route
interface WAN
destination 172.15.0.0
mask 255.255.0.0
GW 20.0.0.2
At Router R2:
Enable LAN routing
Right click on static route
Interface WAN
Destination 10.0.0.0
Mask 255.0.0.0
GW 20.0.0.1
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Fig 17 : static routing
3.10.1.2 Dynamic Routing
The other way to manage a router routing tables is to let the computer do it for you.
Just like DHCP allocate IP addresses, configuring the dynamic routing protocol usually
means less errors due to human error, and less administrative overhead.
In dynamic routing, routing information is automatically entered in the router using
protocols like RIP AND OSPF. These routing protocols used by Window Server 2008 use
one of two kinds of algorithms to determine the best possible path for a packet to get to its
destination, either distance vector or link state. RIP is used for small networks where as OSPF
is used for large networks.
Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
The distance vector protocol in use on Window 2008 is called Routing Information Protocol
(RIP) for IP. This protocol was designed for the exchange of the routing information within a
small to medium size IP network.
When Router is enabled on Window 2008 machine, the routing table includes entries
only for the networks that are physically connected. When RIP is enabled for an interface, the
router will periodically send an announcement of its routing table to inform other RIP routers
of the networks it can reach. RIP version1 uses broadcast packets for its announcement. RIP
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version2 offers an improvement and can be configured to use either multicast or broadcast
packets when communicating with other routers. Also, RIP version2 offers more flexibility in
subnetted and classless inter domain routing (CIDR) environments.
The biggest advantage of RIPis its simplicity. With a few clicks in the Routing and
Remote Access Server and MMC console, you can deploy RIP. With the RIP dynamic
routing protocol installed on Windows Server 2008, you get the following features:
(i) RIP version1 and version2, with the ability to configure individual network
cards with separate versions.
(ii) Calculations used to avoid routing loops and speed recovery of the network
whenever topology changes occur.
(iii) Route filters; you can configure RIP to except information from only certain
networks, and also choose which routes will be shared with RIP routers.
(iv) Peer filters, which allow control over which router announcements are
accepted.
(v) Simple password authentication support.
But there are significant drawbacks, which makes RIP a poor, if not unusable solution for
large networks. For example, the maximum hop count used for RIP routers is15, making network 16
hops away (or more) unreachable where RIP is concerned.
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Where RIP is built to work to work in smaller networks, the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
routing protocol is designed for large or very large networks. The goal is the same: information about
connection to other networks is shared from one router to another. It offers several advantages over
RIP, especially significant in large networks:
(i) Routes calculated with OSPF are always loop free.
(ii) OSPF can scale much more easily than RIP.
(iii) Reconfiguration for network topology changes is faster.
The biggest reason OSPF is the choice in large networks is its efficiency; instead of changing
routing table via broadcast the way RIP does, OSPF configured routers maintain a map of the
network. The mapping is called the link state database, OSPF routers keep the link state database up
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to date. Once changes have been made to link state database, an OSPF routers link state database is
recalculated.
As the networks start to multiply, the size of the link state database increases, and a
corresponding hit on router performance results. To combat this, OSPF sub divide the network into
smaller sections, called areas. Areas are connected to each other through a backbone area, with each
router only responsible for the link state database for those areas connected to the routers. Area
Border Routers (ABRs) then connect one backbone area to another.
The biggest drawback of OSPF is its complexity; OSPF requires proper planning and is more
difficult to configure and administer.
3.11 EXCHANGE SERVER
Exchange server is a mail server, we can send and receive mail from one user to another user.
Exchange server is the mail server of Microsoft.
3.11.1 Elements of Exchange Server
Mail Server
A server which helps to the users to send and receive mail is called mail server.
Mail Box
A storage place where senders and receivers mails are stored.
3.11.2 Exchange Version
Table 10: Exchange Server with different operating systems
Exchange Version Operating System
Exchange Server 5.5
Exchange Server 2000
Exchange Server 2008
Exchange server 2007
WIN NT or 2000 server (without SP).
WIN NT or 2000 server (SP3,SP4) without
(SP).
WIN 2000 Server or WIN2008 server (SP4)
without SP.
WIN2008 server or R2/WIN 2008 server
with SP1.
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Where SP stands for Service Pack. Service Pack are the services which are loaded externally to
remove some bugs that come during installation of server CD.
3.11.3 Requirements for Exchange Server
Protocols Required
POP3 (Post Office Protocol)
This protocol is used for receiving e- mails.
IMAE4 (Internet Messaging Access Protocol)
This protocol is advance version of POP, this is also used to receive mail.
LMTP (Local Mail Transfer Protocol)/SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
This protocol is used to send mails.
NNTP (Network News Transfer protocol)
This protocol is used for transferring messages on internet.
Hardware Requirements
Processor: min. 133MHz Rec. 733MHz
RAM: min. 256MB Rec. 512MB
Other Requirements
OS: 2k or 2k3 Server
NTFS partition
Static IP address
Active Directory
DNS installation with AD zone
IIS installed with ASP.net, SMTP, NNTP and www service
3.12 Open System Interconnection (OSI) Model
OSI model is the layer approach to design, develop and implement network. OSI provides
following advantages: -
(i) Development of new technology will be faster.
(ii) Devices from multiple vendors can communicate with each other.
(iii) Implementation and troubleshooting of network will be easy.
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3.12.1 Description of Different Layers
Application Layer
Application layer accepts data and forward into the protocol stack. It creates user interface
between application software and protocol stack.
Presentation Layer
This layer decides presentation format of the data. It also able to performs other function like
compression/decompression and encryption/decryption.
Session Layer
This layer initiate, maintain and terminate sessions between different applications. Due to this
layer multiple application software can be executed at the same time.
Transport Layer
Transport layer is responsible for connection oriented and connection less communication.
Transport layer also performs other functions like
(i) Error checking
(ii) Flow Control
Buffering
Windowing
Multiplexing
(iii) Sequencing
(iv) Positive Acknowledgement
(v) Response
(vi)
Network Layer
This layer performs function like logical addressing and path determination. Each
networking device has a physical address that is MAC address. But logical addressing iseasier to communicate on large size network. Logical addressing defines network address and
host address. This type of
addressing is used to simplify implementation of large network. Some
examples of logical addressing are: - IP addresses, IPX addresses etc.
Network layer has different routing protocols like RIP, EIGRP, BGP, and ARP etc. to
perform the path determination for different routing protocol. Network layer also perform
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other responsibilities like defining quality of service, fragmentation and protocol
identification.
Data Link Layer
The functions of Data Link layer are divided into two sub layers
Logical Link Control
Media Access Control
(i) Logical Link Control defines the encapsulation that will be used by the NIC to
delivered data to destination. Some examples of Logical Link Control are ARPA
(Ethernet), 802.11 wi-fi.
(ii) Media Access Control defines methods to access the shared media and establish
the identity with the help of MAC address. Some examples of Media Access
Control are CSMA/CD, Token Passing.
Physical Layer
Physical Layer is responsible to communicate bits over the media this
layer deals with the standard defined for media and signals. This layer may also perform modulation
and demodulation as required.
3.13 ROUTERS
13.13.1 Router Architecture and its Key Component
Processor
Memory
ControllerRAM
I/O
Controller
LAN
WAN
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Incomplete
IOS
IOS
Startup Configuration
Fig 18 : Architecture of router
Processor
Speed: - 20 MHz to 1GHz
Architecture: - RISC
Reduce Instruction set computer
Manufacturers: - Motorola, IBM, Power PC, Texas, Orion, Intel.
Flash RAM
Flash memory is just like a hard copy of the computer. Flash RAM is the permanent
read/write memory. This memory is used to store one or more copies of router O/S. Router
O/S is also called IOS (Internetwork Operating System).The
size of Flash RAM in the router is 4MB to 256MB. This memory is Electrically
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM).NVRAM
NVRAM is a Non Volatile Random Access Memory. It is used to store the startup
configuration of the Router. It is on chip RAM, its size is 32kb.
RAM (Random Access Memory)
It is a volatile memory. All the activities we do are stored in RAM,this means that it holds the
running configuration. RAM of the router is divided into two logical parts.
BIOS
ROM
NVRAM
FlashRAMO/S
Ports
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Primary RAM
Shared RAM
Primary RAM
Primary RAM is used for: -
(i) Running copy of IOS.
(ii) Running configuration
(iii) Routing table
(iv) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table (IP address to MAC address)
(v) Processor & other data structure
Shared RAMShared RAM is used as a buffer memory to shared the data received from different interfaces.
Size of RAM in a router may vary from 2 MB to 512 MB. The types of memory that may be
present in a RAM are:
(i) DRAM -> Dynamic RAM
(ii) EDORAM -> Extended Data Out RAM
(iii) SDRAM -> Synchronous Dynamic RAM
ROM (Random Access Memory)It has four components:
POST (Power on Self Test)
It performs hardware testing.
BOOT Strap
Boot strap specifies from where and which inter operating system is to be loaded.
Mini IOS
Cisco 2500, 1600
ROM MOW
3.13.2 Router Interfaces & Ports
Interface is used to connect LAN networks or wan networks to the router. Interface will use
protocol stacks to send/receive data. Ports are used for the configuration of routers. Ports are not used
to connect different networks. The primary purpose of port is the management of router.
3.13.2.1 Router Interface
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Table 11: Router interfaces and connectors
AUI Attachment Unit Interface
EPABX Electronic Private Automatic Branch
PSTN Public Services Telephone Network
3.13.2.2 Router Ports
Table 12: Router Ports
3.13.3 Modes of Router
When we access router command prompt the router will display different modes. According
to the modes, privileges and rights are assigned to the user.
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User mode
Router>
In this mode, we can display basic parameter and status of the router we can test connectivity and
perform telnet to other devices. In this mode we are not able to change and save router configuration.
Privileged mode
Router#
In this mode, we can display all information, configuration, perform administration task,
debugging, testing and connectivity with other devices. We are not able to perform here
configuration editing of the router.
The command to enter in this mode is enable. We have to enter enable password or
enable secret password to enter in this mode. Enable secret has more priority than enable password. If
both passwords are configured then only enable secret will work.
Global configuration
Route(config)#
This mode is used for the configuration of global parameters in the router. Global parameters
applied to the entire router. All the changes are performed in this mode. But here we cannot see and
save the changes.
For e.g: - router hostname or access list of router, password, Banner, Routing, Security.
The command to enter in this mode is configure terminal
Line configuration mode
In this mode we can set the password of the user mode, i.e to set user mode password .This
mode is used to configure lines like console, vty and auxiliary. There are main types of line that are
configured.
(i) Console
Router(config)#line console 0(ii) Auxiliary
Router(config)#line aux 0
(iii) Telnet or vty
Router(config)#line vty 0 4
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Interface configuration mode
In this mode we can set ip addresses of the interfaces. This mode is used to configure router
interfaces. For e.g:- Ethernet, Serial, BRI etc.
Router(config)#interface
Router(config)#interface serial 1
Routing configuration mode
This mode is used to configure routing protocol like RIP, EIGRP, OSPF etc.
Router(config)#router []Router(config)#router rip
Router(config)#router eigrp 10
3.13.4 Configuring Password
There are five types of password available in a router
Console Password
router#configure terminal
router(config)#line console 0
router(config-line)#password router(config-line)#login
router(config-line)#exit
To erase password do all steps with no command.
Vty Password
router>enable
router#configure terminal
router(config)#line vty 0 4
router(config-line)#password
router(config-line)#login
router(config-line)#exit
Auxiliary Password
router#configure terminal
router(config)#line Aux 0
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router(config-line)#password
router(config-line)#login
router(config-line)#exit
Enable Password
router>enable
router#configure terminal
router(config)#enable password
router(config)#exit