“Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit”叢書共由7卷和一張光盤組成,光盤中包括各種工具附加的參考資料和本叢書的電子版。當需要補充新的信息時,我們將通過Web發(fā)布,讀者可通過Web得有關的更新內容和信息?!禡icrosoft Windows 2000 Server Intemetworidllg Guide》詳細介紹了通過各種局域網(wǎng)(LAN)、廣域(WAN)和遠程網(wǎng)絡連接擴展 Windows 2000網(wǎng)絡所需要的各種服務和協(xié)議。本書全面介紹了 Windows 2000網(wǎng)絡互通技術的管理和故障診斷,包括:Windows 2000的路由選擇服務和遠程訪問服務,包括虛擬專用技術;Windows 2000與其他操作系統(tǒng)的互操作性;Windows 2000的高級媒體服務,包括對ATM和電話合服務的支持。
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Introduction Document Conventions Resource Xit ComPact Disc Resource Xit Support Policy Part 1 Routing Chapter 1 Unicast Routing Overview Intemetwork Routing Addressing in an Intemetwork Routing Concepts Host Routing Host Detennination of the First Hop Host Detendnation of the Entire Path Router Routing Routing Tables Rouhng Table StrUcture Locality of the Routing Table Static and DynaInic Routers Routing PrOblems Routing Loops Black Holes Routers and Broadcast Traffic Tunneling Foundations of Routing Protocols Distance Vector Link State Routing InfrastrUcture Single Path vs. Multipath Flat vs. Hierarchical Autonomous Systems Interior Gateway Protocols Exterior GatCway Protocols Additional Resources Chaprer 2 Routing and Remote Access krvlce Introduction to the Routing and Remote Access Service Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service Combining Routing and Remote Access Authentication and Authorization Accounting Installation and Conhguration Refreshing the Configuration Features of the Routing and Remote Access Service Unicast IP Support IP Multicast Support IPX Support AppleTalk Demand-Dial Routing Remote Access VPN Server RADIUS Client SNMP MIB SuPPort Extensive LAN and WAN Support GraPhical and Conunand-Line Management Utilities API Support for Third-Party Components Architecture of the Routing and Remote Access Service SNMP Agent Management Applications AAAA DIM (Mprdim.dll) Connection Manager TAPI IP Router Manager (Iprtmgr.dll) IPX Router Manager (Ipxrtmgr.dll) Unicast Routing Protocols lP Multicast Protocols Route Table Manager (Rtm.dll) Multicast Group Manager IP Filtering Driver (Ipfltdrv.sys) IP Unicast Forwarder W Multicast Forwarder IPX Filtering Driver (Nwlnant.sys) IPX Forwarder Driver (Nwlnkfwd.sys) Unicast IP Components and Processes IP Multicast Components and Processes IPX Components and Processes Registry Settings Routing and Remote Access Service Tools and Facilities Routing and Remote Access Snap-In Routing and Remote Access Floating Windows Netsh Comrnand-Line Tool Authentication and Accounting Logging Event Logging Tracing File Tracing Chapter 3 Unicast IP Routing Windows 2000 and IP Routing . Windows 2000 Router Features for IP Routing Preference Levels RIP fOr IP RIP and Large Internetworks Convergence in RIP Internetworks Count-to-Infinity Problem Reducing Convergence Time RIP for IP Operation RIP for IP Version RIP vl Message Format Problems with RIP vl RIP for IP Version Features of RIP v2 RIP v2 Message Format Authentication in RIP v2 Mixed RIP vl and RIP v2 Environments Windows 2000 as a RIP for IP Router Troubleshooting RIP for IP OSPF OSPF Operation Formation of the LSDB Using Link State Advertisements Calculating the SPF Tree Using Dijkstra’s Algorithm Calculating the Routing Table Entries from the SPF Tree Example of OSPF Operation OSPF Network Types Synchronizing the LSDB Through Adjacencies Fondng an Adjacency Adjacency Configuration Parameters Adding a Router to a Converged OSPF Internetwork Designated Routers DRs on Broadcast Networks DRs on NBMA Nets Backup Designated Router Interface States OSPF Communication on OSPF Networks OSPF Areas Reducing the Size of the LSDB Reducing the Size of the Routing Table Backbone Area OSPF Router Types Inter-Area Routing Virtual Links Configuring Virtual Links External Routes Extemal Route Filters ASBRs and Default Routes Stub Areas Troubleshooting OSPF DHCP Relay Agent DHCP Across IP Routers Initial DHCP Configuration Rebooted Renewal Troubleshooting the DHCP Relay Agent Network Address Translator Static and Dynandc Address Mapping Proper Translation of Header Fields NAT Editors NAT Processes in the Windows 2000 Router Outbound Internet Traffic Inbound Internet Traffic Additional NAT Routing Protocol Components DHCP Allocator DNS Proxy Troubleshooting NAT IP Packet Filtering Windows 2000 IP Packet Filtering IP Header TCP Header UDP Header ICMP Header Input Filters Output Filters Configuring a Filter Filtering Scenarios Local Host Filtering Web Traffic Filtering FTP Traffic Filtering PPTP Traffic Filtering L2TP Server Filtering Denying Spoofed Packets frOm Private IP Addresses Fragmentation Filtering ICMP Router Discovery Router Advertisements Router Solicitations Additional Resources Chapter 4 IP MuIticast Support IP Multicasting Overview Mapping IP Multicast to MAC-Layer Multicast IP Multicast--Enabled Intranet Hosts Routers Receive All IP Multicast Traffic Forward IP Multicast Traffic Receive and Process IGMP Host Membership Report Messages Query Attached Subnets fOr Host Membership Status Communicate Group Membership to Other IP Multicast Routers MBone IGMP IGMP vl Host Membership Report Host Meinbership Query IGMP v2 IGMP v2 Host Membership Report Leave Group Message IGMP Group-Specific Query Routing and Remote Access Service IP Multicast Support IGMP Protocol IGMP Router Mode IGMP Router Mode Settings IGMP Proxy Mode Router Mode vs. Proxy Mode Multicast Boundaries Scope-Based Boundaries ThL-Based Boundaries Multicast Rate Lindting Multicast Heartbeat IP-in-IP Tunnels IP-in-IP Interfaces Multicast Static Routes Supported Multicast Configurations Single Router Intranet Single Router Intranet Connected to the MBone Peripheral Router in a Multicast-Enabled Intranet Multicast Support for Remote Access Clients MBone Access for ISP Dial-Up Clients Private Intranet Access fOr Dial-Up or VPN Clients Multicast Support for Office Networks IP Multicast Troubleshooting Tools Routing and Remote Access Snap-In Tables Multicast Forwarding Table Multicast Statistics IGMP Group Table IGMP Interface Group Table Mrinfo Command Mtrace Support Netsh Conunands IGMP Event Logging Tracing Additional Resources Chapter 5 PX Routing Windows 2000 and IPX Routing Windows 2000 Router Features for the IPX Protocol Suite IPX Packet Filtering IPX Header Structure Demultiplexing an IPX Packet The Windows 2000 Router IPX Packet Filtering Configuring an IPX Filter RIP for IPX IPX Routing Tables RIP for IPX Operation RIP for IPX Packet Structure RIP for IPX Route Filters Static IPX Routes SAP for IPX IPX Routers and the Internal Network Number IPX Traffic Before the IPX Intemal Network IPX Traffic After the IPX Internal Network Windows 2000 Router and the IPX Intemal Network and Intema SAP Tables SAP Operation for an IPX Router SAP Packet Smicture SAP Filters Static Services NetBIOS Broadcasts IPX WAN Broadcast IPX WAN Broadcasts and Microsoft Networking NetBIOS Over IPX Broadcast Packet Structure Static NetBIOS Names Additional Resources Chapter 6 Demand-Diat RoJting Introduchon to Demand-Dial Routing Demand-Dial Routing and Remote Access Types of Demand-Dial Connections On-Demand and Persistent Connections Two-Way and One-Way Initiated Connections Components of Demand-Dial Routing Calling Router Answering Router Connection Medium Demand-Dial Routing Process On-Demand Router-to-Router VPN Testing Demand-Dial Connections Manual Test Automatic Monitoring Initiated Demand-Dial Connections with Rasmon Demand-Dial Routing Security Remote Access Pendssion Authentication One-Way and Mutual Authentication Encryption Demand-Dial Interface Packet Filtering Remote Access Policy Profile Packet Filtering Creating User Accounts with the Demand-Dial Wizard Preventing Demand-Dial Connections Demand-Dial Filters Dial-Out Hours Demand-Dial Routing and Routing Protocols On-Demand Connections Manual Configuration of Static Routes Autostatic Updates Persistent Connections Using Multilink and BAP IPX Demand-Dial Connections Troubleshooting Demand--Dial Routing Troubleshooting Tools Part 2 Remote Access Chapter 7 RemOte Access Server Remote Access Overview Remote Access Versus Remote Control Elements of a Dial-Up Remote Access Connection Remote Access Client Remote Access Server Dial-Up Equipment and WAN Infrastructure Remote Access Protocols LAN Protocols Elements of Secure Remote Access Secure User Authentication Mutual Authentication Data Encryption Callback Caller-ID Remote Access Account Lockout Managing Remote Access Managing Users Managing Addresses Managing Access Managing Authentication Managing Accounting Network Management Remote Access Server Architecture IP, IPX, and AppleTalk Router Packets frOm Remote Access Clients Packets to Remote Access Clients TCP/IP On-Subnet and Off Subnet Addressing On-Subnet Addressing and Proxy ARP Off Subnet Addressing and IP Routing NetBIOS Gateway Point-to-Point Protocol PPP Encapsulation Preventing the Occurrence of the Flag Character PPP Link Negotiation with LCP LCP Packet StrUcture LCP Options LCP Negotiation Process Callback Negotiation with the Callback Control Protocol Packet Smicture Negotiated Options PPP Network Layer Negotiation with NCP IPCP IPXCP ATCP rmecP Compression Control Protocol ECP PPP Connection Process Phase : PPP Configuration Phase f Authentication Phase : Callback Phase : PrOtocol Configuration A SamPle PPP Connection Network Monitor PPP Tracing PPP Connection Tennination PPP Authentication ProtOcols PAP SPAP CHAP MS-CHAP vl MS-CHAP v2 EAP EAP-MD5 EAP-TLS EAP-RADIUS Unauthenticated Connections Remote Access and TCP/IP and IPX TCP/IP IP Address Allocation DNS and WINS Address Assignment Ovetriding IPCP-Allocated DNS and WINS Server IP Addresses with DHCPInform Remote Access Server and the DHCP Relay Agent IPX Remote Access Policies Connection AttemPt Processing Troubleshooting Remote Access Policies Multilink and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol PPP Multilink Protocol Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) Bandwidth Allocation Control Protocol (BACP) Remote Access Server and IP Multicast Support Multicast Traffic to Remote Access Clients Multicast Traffic from Remote Access Clients Internet-Based IP Multicast Traffic Organization-Based IP Multicast Traffic Troubleshooting the Remote Access Server Commn Remote Access Problems Troubleshooting Tools Chapter 8 Internet Authentication Service IAS Overview IAS Features RADIUS Protocol RADIUS Authentication Operation RADIUS Packet Format General Packet Structure RADIUS Attributes Vendor-Specific Attributes RADIUS Packet Example IAS Authentication IAS Step-by-Step Authentication and Authorization Compulsory Tunneling with IAS Voluntary Tunneling Compulsory Tunneling Authentication Methods Password Authentication Protocol Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol Extensible Authentication Protocol Unauthenticated Access IAS Authorization Remote Access Policies Local vs. Centralized Policy Management Dial-in Properties of a User Object Elements of a Remote Access Policy Vendor Profiles Accepting a Connection Attempt Remote Access Policy Adndnistrative Models IAS Accounting RADIUS Accounting IAS Log File IAS Authentication and Windows Domain Modes Windows 2000 Native-Mode Domains Windows 2000 Mixed-Mode Domains or Windows NT 4.0 Domains C Windows 2000 Stand-Alone Servers Behavior Differences Between Windows 2000 and Windows NT 4.0 IAS Windows NT 4.0 IAS Behavior Windows 2000 IAS Behavior Security Considerations RADIUS Proxy Security Issues Firewall Protection Remote Access Account Lockout Performance Tuning and Optindzation Monitoring PerfOrmance and HeaIth of the IAS Server Troubleshooting Troubleshooting IAS Installation Troubleshooting by Using Network Monitor Chapter 9 Virtual Private N6tworking Virtual Private Networking Overview Elements of a VPN Connection VPN Connections Remote Access VPN Connection Router-to-Router VPN Connection Properties of VPN Connections Internet and Intranet-Based VPN Connections Internet-Based VPN Connections Intranet-Based VPN Connections Combined Internet and ntranet VPN Connections Managing Virtual Private Networking Managing Users Managing Addresses and Name Servers Managing Access Managing Authentication Managing Accounting Network Management Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol Tunnel Maintenance with the PPTP Control Connection PPTP Data Tunneling PPTP Packets and Windows 20000 Networking Architecture Using Network oad Balancing with PPTP Layer Two Tunneling Protocol and Internet Protocol Security Tunnel Maintenance with TP Control Messages L2TP Data Tunneling L2TP over IPSec Packets and Windows 20000 Networking Archit VPN Security PPTP Connections User Authentication with PPP Encryption with MPPE PgrP Packet Filtering L2TP over IPSec Connections User Authentication with TP over IPSec Encryption with TP over IPSec Data Authentication and Integrity with TP over IPSec L2TP over IPSec Packet Filtering Addressing and Routing for VPNs Remote Access VPN Connections IP Addresses and the Dial-Up VPN Client Default Routes and Dial-Up Clients Default Routes and VPNs over the Internet Router-to-Router VPN Connections Temporary vs.Persistent Router-to-Router VPNs VPNs Using Dial-Up ISP Connections Static vs.Dynandc Routing Pre-shared Key Authentication fOr TP over IPSec Router-to-Router VPN Connections Same Pre-shared Key fOr All Connections Different Pre-shared Keys for Different Connections Using IPSecPol to Create the IPSec Policy VPNs and Firewalls VPN Server and Firewall Configurations VPN Server in Front of the Firewall VPN Server Behind the Firewall VPNs and Network Address Translators Address and Port MaPping for VPN Traffic PPTP Traffic L2TP over IPSec Traffc Pass-Through VPN Scenario Configuration of the Company A VPN Server Configuration of the Company B VPN Server Filtering Configuration Configuration of the VPN Client Computer for a Pass-Through VPN Creating the Pass-Through VPN Connection Troubleshooting VPNs Conunon VPN Problems Troubleshooting Tools Additional Resources Part 3 Interoprability Chapter 10 InteroperabiIity with BM Host Systems Overview of Microsoft SNA Server Network Integration Services Data Access Application Integration Network Management Integration Network Integration Methods Deployment Models Branch Deployment Model Centralized Deployment Model Distributed Deployment Model SNA Server Integrahon with Windows onBased Networks Windows 2000 Domains SNA Server Subdomains Organizing SNA Servecaased Subdomains Detendning SNA Server Roles Connection Methods Connecting SNA ServerBased ComPuters to IBM Host Systems Choosing Network Protocols Conunnications with Hierarchical SNA Networks 3270 Access Using U Pools Assigning Us to Workstations Providing Fault Tolerance Providing oad Balancing TN3270 Access Providing Hot Backup and oad Balancing Assigning Us to IP Addresses Downstream Connections Conununications with Peer-to-Peer SNA Networks APPC Using SNA Server Cornmn Progrodng Interface for Cornrnnications APPC Applications 5250 Access TN5250 Access APPC File Transfers APPC DePloyment Strategies Using Independent APPC Us Using Dependent APPC Us Using APPC U Pools Providing Fault Tolerance TN5250 IP Settings SNA Remote Access Service Heterogeneous Client Services Integrating Heterogeneous Clients with Mainframes Session Types with Mainframes Host Utilities with Mainframes Application Progr-ng Interfaces with Mainframes Integrating Heterogeneous Clients with AS/400 Systems Session Types with AS/400 Systems Host Utilities with AS/400 Systems Application Prograedng Interfaces with AS/400 Systems Host Print Services SNA Server Host Print Service Mainframe Printing AS/400 Printing LAN-to-Host Security Authentication Domain Authentication Resource Allocation 3270 Tendnal Access 5250 Tendnal Access and APPC Access TN3270 and TN5250 Services Shared Folder Services Data Encryption Firewall Support Host Security Integration Host Security Integration Components Host Account Cache Host Account Synchronization Service Windows 2000 Account Synchronization Service Password Synchronization Options Automating Password Synchronization Host-Initiated Changes Windows 2000--Initiated Changes Automating ogons Host Data Access Host Data Access Using ODBC Host Data Access Using OLE DB Choosing a Host Data Access Method Host Application Integration Using COMTI Host Transaction Integration Transaction and Data Access Scenarios Web-to-Host Integration SNA Server and Web Technology Web-to-Host Access Methods Browser-Based Teednal Access Web-to-Host Data Access Web-to-Host Application Access Network Management Integration SNA Server Management Services Integration with Windows 2000 Management Services Integration with IBM NetView Management Services’ NVAlert Service NVRunCmd Service Response Time Monitor Link Alerts for SDLC and Token Ring Additional Resources ChaPter 11 Services for UNIX Overview File Sharing with NFS Supported Versions of NFS Server fOr NFS Client for NFS NFS Architecture and Protocols Remote Procedure Call Protocol NFS Threads PCNFSD Authentication Using Showmount NFS Design Features Inodes File Nandng File Pendssions Symbolic inks File ocking File Caching Telnet Server and C1ient Telnet Protocol Network Virtual Tendnal Telnet Session Telnet Options Telnet Security Password Synchronization Using Password Synchronization Security Example Files Triple DES UNIX Utilities and Kom Shell UNIX Shell Using the Kom Shell UNIX Utilities Using vi Scripting Additional Resources ChaPter 12 nteroperability with N6tWare Windows 2000 Services for NetWare NWLink NWLink Aichitecture IPX SPX SPXII RIP SAP NetBIOS Over IPX Forwarder Tuning NWLink Frame Types and Network Numbers NWLink Auto Detect NWLink and Supported IPX Frame Types Network Numbers Gateway Service and Client Service Choosing Between Gateway Service and Client Service Advantages and Disadvantages of Client Service for NetWare Advantages and Disadvantages of Gateway Service for NetWare How Gateway Service fOr NetWare Works Gateway Service for NetWare Packet Translation How Client Service fOr NetWare Works Client Sefyice for NetWare Packet Translation Configuring Gateway Service and Client Service Prepedng the NetWare Server for Gateway Service and Client Service Configuring a Gateway Service on the Windows 2000 ServerBas Computer Configuring Client Service fOr NetWare on Windows 2000 Professional Selecting the Default Tree and Context or the Preferred Server Installing Multiple Gateways Establishing Security Files Installed with Gateway Service, Client Service, and NWLink NetWare Adndnistration Through Windows 2000 AdIninistering NetWare Servers Windows 2000 and NetWare Security Windows 2000 Pendssions NetWare Trustee Rights Windows 2000 Folder Pendssions and NetWare Directory Rights Windows 2000 File Permissions and NetWare File Rights Windows 2000() and NetWare File Attributes NDS Object and Property Rights Accessing NetWare Volumes Using the Net View Command Login Scripts Troubleshooting Windows 2000 and NetWare Connectivity Windows 2000 Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting Common Problems Troubleshooting NetWare ogin Scripts Troubleshooting Other Conunon Problems Additional Resources ChaPter 13 Services for Macintosh Overview AppleTalk APpleTalk Networking and Routing AppleTalk Phase Features Network Design Seed Routers Using Multiple Seed Routers on a Network Detendning Seed Router Placement on a Network Assigning Network Numbers and Network Ranges Zones Assigning Zones Maldng a Router Plan Planning the Physical Setup Installation of Ethernet Cards Installation of ocalTalk Card Installation of an Ethernet/LocalTalk Router Advanced Examples of a Physical Network File Services fOr Macintosh File Server Accessibility over TCP/IP File Server Accessibility over AppleTalk AppleTalk Filing Protocol NTFS Streams Indexing Disk Storage Network Security Authentication Domains and Trusted Domains Windows 2000 Server Accounts for Macintosh Clients File Perrnissions Types of Pendssions Handling File-Level Pendssions Translating Pendssions Setting Pendssions from a Macintosh or a Windows 2000 Computer Volume Passwords Macintosh File Name Translation Naming Differences Overview of Macintosh-to-8.3 Translation Mapping of Extended Characters Cross-Platform Applications on Macintosh and Windows 2000 Computers Extension-Type Associations Print Server fOr Macintosh ffinting Protocol Printing Authentication Macintosh Port Monitor Services fOr Macintosh Print Processor Setup of Printing Devices for Network Printing Avoiding asethep Wars Advanced Printing Topics Creating Multiple Printers for a Single Printing Device Creating Printing Pools Remote Access Troubleshooting Adndnistrator and User Issues and Solutions Printing Issues and Solutions Additional Resources Part 4 Media ntegration Chapter 14 Asynchronous TranSt6r Mode Introduction to ATM ATM Overview Basic ComPonents Traditional AN and ATM AN Connectionless vs. Connection-Oriented Network Speed ATM Architecture ATM Model Physical ayer The ATM ayer ATM AdaPtation ayers ATM Cell Structure Virtual Paths and Virtual Channels Switching Hierarchy Quality of Service ATM Addresses Addressing in Detail ATM Connection Types Singnaling Signaling LAN Emulation LANE Architecture LANE Operation TCP/IP Over ATM IP over ATM Architecture IP over ATM ComPonents ATMARP Server MARS IP over ATM Operation Services at an ATM Switch Windows 2000 ATM Services ComPonents ATM Call Manager ATM AN Emulation Module ATMARP and ARP MARS API Support: Winsock 2.0, TAPI, and NDIS 5.0 PPP over ATM PPP over ATM and NDISWAN Support for Raw Channel Access Filtering: DirectShow IP Phone Access Best Practices Using the Default ELAN Using Multiple ELANs for Security Enable Event ogging Proper ELAN Names Using Supported ATM AdaPters ATM Utilities ATMADM Utility ATMLANE Utility ATMARP Utility IP over ATM Enhancing Security through ogical IP Subnets Using PVCs Effectively Setting Up IP over ATM for a PVC-Only Environment Modifying ATM Defaults Security: Preventing Unauthorized Access to a Switch Troubleshooting Initialization Failure Parameters Unsupported PVC Not Forwarding Cells IP over ATM Troubleshooting Additional Resources Chapter 15 TeIephony Integration and Conf6rencing Introduction to Windows 2000() Telephony and Conferencing Computer-Telephony Integration Overview Microsoft Support of CTI Phone Dialer Application TAPI 2.1 and 3.0 Service Providers TAPI Architecture TAPI 3.0 COM API TAPI Server Process Telephony Service Providers H.323 Service Provider Multicast Conferencing Service Provider NDIS Proxy Service Provider Remote Service Provider TAPI Kernel-Mode Service Provider Unimodem Service Provider Third-Party Service Providers Media Service Providers Client/Server Telephony Intemet Telephony and Conferencing Intemet Telephony with H.323 Placing H.323 Calls with the Dialer Receiving H.323 Calls Using Windows 2000 Directory Services H.323 Protocol Media Streams with RTP Audio and Video Codecs Calling Through IP-PSTN Gateways Calling Through Firewalls Calling Through Gatekeepers Quality of Service Support Multiparty Conferencing with IP Multicast Conferences IP Multicast Single Group IP Address Allocating Multicast Addresses Publishing Conference Objects Session Description Protocol Conference Security Model Routing and Remote Access Service Considerations Troubleshooting Troubleshooting PSTN Telephony Troubleshooting H.323 Calls and Multicast Conferencing Additional Resources Part 5 ther ProtocoIs Chapter 16 NetBEUI Overview of Windows 2000 NetBEUI Interoperability Using NBF Architecture of NBF TDI Interface NDIS Interface Network Conununication Methods Connectionless Network Communications Connection-Oriented Network Communications Adaptive Sliding Windows Link Timers NBF Dynandcally Allocates Memory NBF Supports Remote Access Clients NBF Session imit Establishing Sessions Lindted Network Routing Using NBF Plug and Play Troubleshooting NetBEUI Chapter Data inkControI Overview of Data ink Control Installing the DLC Protocol Configuring Network Bindings DLC Driver Parameters in the Registry Communicating with SNA Hosts Using DLC Changing the ocally Adndnistered Address Using DLC to Connect to Print Devices Additional Resources Part 6 Appendixes Appendix A BM SNA InteroperabiIity Concepts IBM Host Integration Microsoft SNA Server IBM Systems Network Architecture Hierarchical SNA Networks Hardware ComPonents on Hierarchical Networks Connection Types in Hierarchical Networks Connections from the Mainframe to the FEP Connections from the Front-End Processor to the Cluster ControlleI Physical Units in Hierarchical Networks Mainframe Software FEP Software Cluster Controller Software Logical Units in Hierarchical Networks SNA Functional ayers Path Control Network Addressable Units SNA Sessions Hierarchical Domains and Subareas Advanced Peer-to-Peer Networking Hardware Components on Peer-to-Peer Networks Connection Types in Peer-to-Peer Networks Physical Units in Peer-to-Peer Networks Node Types Logical Units in Peer-to-Peer Networks Advanced Program-to-Program Conununications Dependent and Independent Us SNA in Transition Hierarchical and Peer-to-Peer Integration IBM Networking Blueprint Host Application Standards Tenninal Access Tendnal Access to IBM Mainframes Tetrinal Access to AS/400 Systems Host Database Standards Record-Level Data Access File-Level Data Access Host Transaction Processing Reliable Transaction Standards Transaction Processing Components Transaction Processing Synchronization IBM Host Transaction Processing Standards IBM NetView Network Management System NetView Functions NetView Management Architecture Additional Resources Appendix B Unix nteroperability Concepts Hierarchical File Smicture Kemel Root UNIX Implementations UNIX Printing UNIX Man Pages Appendix C Windows 2000 Resource Kit Deployment Lab Windows 2000 Resource Xit Deployment Scenarios Web Site Resource Xit Deployment ab Partners Routers Cisco 7500 Series Routers Cisco 7500 Router Switches Cisco Catalyst 6000 Switch Cisco Catalyst 3500 Switch Series Servers Compaq ProLiant 2500 AN Server Compaq ProLiant 2500 AN Server Compaq ProLiant 850R AN Server Intel Quad Pentium AN Server Intel Dual Pentium AN Server Desktop Computers Compaq Deskpro 4000 Series Compaq Deskpro 4000 Series POrtable ComPuters ComPaq Armada 2000 Series Compaq Armada 2000 Series Compaq Armada 2000 Series Compaq ArInada 7800 Series Glossary Index