ۥ-1@ -/HQ{4.f%f%%u%u%u%u%u3uXuuuu u:u"uvOVw2xVzzzzzz zzzzzzzz4{@z%uzz%. Welcome xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.OLD-1001 Welcome to Microsoft TCP/IP for WindowsNT. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1002 Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a networking protocol that provides communication across interconnected networks. This manual, Microsoft WindowsNT Server TCP/IP, describes how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Microsoft TCP/IP on a computer running the Microsoft WindowsNT Workstation or Windows NT Server operating system. It also provides a reference for the TCP/IP utilities and information about how to install and use the other TCP/IP services such as the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server service, TCP/IP printing, and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), plus the software to support new dynamic configuration and name resolution services. xe "TCP/IP:description"\\00_INTR.OLD-1003 This manual assumes that you are familiar with the Microsoft WindowsNT operating system. If you are not familiar with this product, refer to your Microsoft WindowsNT documentation set. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1002 This introduction provides the following basic information: xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1018 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Whats new in this release xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1019 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  How to use this manual xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1020 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Document conventions xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1021 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Finding more information xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1022 Whats New in This Release? xe "New capabilities, TCP/IP"xe "TCP/IP:new capabilities in this release"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1003 In this new version of WindowsNT, TCP/IP capabilities have been expanded to include automatic TCP/IP configuration and powerful name resolution capabilities through the addition of new protocols and supporting administrative tools. New TCP/IP utilities plus the addition of performance counters for TCP/IP and related services will also help make administrative tasks easier. New elements include the following: xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1023 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Enhanced speed and performance SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1024 Microsoft TCP/IP supports automatic TCP/IP configuration through the new DHCP service. When DHCP servers are installed on the network, users can take advantage of dynamic IP address allocation and management. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1025 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1026 Microsoft TCP/IP provides a powerful, new name resolution service for easy, centralized management of computer name-to-IP address resolution in medium and large internetworks. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1027 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  New TCP/IP utilities and commands xe "tracert command"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1028 This version includes a new Windows-based Telnet accessory for connecting to remote systems. The utilities provided with Microsoft TCP/IP have been expanded to include ipconfig for displaying current TCP/IP network configuration values, tracert for determining the route taken to a destination, lpq for showing print queue status for TCP/IP printing, and lpr for printing a file in TCP/IP printing. xe "Performance Monitor:counters:used in TCP/IP"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1029 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Performance counters xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1030 You can use Performance Monitor to track performance of the IP protocols, FTP Server service traffic, and WINS servers. You can also use SNMP to monitor and manage WINS and DHCP servers. xe "Gateways:default gateway:multiple default gateways"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1031 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  Multiple default gateways xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1032 You can configure multiple default gateways for WindowsNT computers. This ensures maximum reliability in networks that offer redundant routes. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1033 SYMBOL 117 \f "MSIcons" \s 9.5 \h  TCP/IP printing xe "TCP/IP:printing:introduced"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1034 With TCP/IP printing installed on a single WindowsNT computer on the network, other Windows networking computers can print to a direct-connect TCP/IP printer or a UNIX-connected printer, without any special client software. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1004 How to Use This Manual xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1005 This manual contains the following chapters and appendix: xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1006 Chapter1, Overview of Microsoft TCP/IP for WindowsNT xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1007 Describes the elements that make up Microsoft TCP/IP and provides an overview of how you can use Microsoft TCP/IP to support various networking solutions. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1008 Chapter2, Installing and Configuring Microsoft TCP/IP and SNMP xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1009 Describes the process for installing and configuring Microsoft TCP/IP, SNMP, and Remote Access Service (RAS) with TCP/IP on a computer running WindowsNT. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1012 Chapter3, Networking Concepts for TCP/IP xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1035 Presents key TCP/IP networking concepts for network administrators interested in a technical discussion of the elements that make up Microsoft TCP/IP. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1036 Chapter4, Installing and Configuring DHCP Servers xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1037 Presents the procedures and strategies for setting up servers to support the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows networks. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1014 Chapter5, Installing and Configuring WINS Servers xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1038 Presents the procedures and strategies for setting up Windows Internet Name Service servers. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1039 Chapter6, Setting Up LMHOSTS xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1040 Provides guidelines and tips for using LMHOSTS files for name resolution on networks. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1041 Chapter7, Using the Microsoft FTP Server Service xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1042 Describes how to install, configure, and administer the Microsoft FTP Server service. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1043 Chapter8, Using Performance Monitor with TCP/IP Services xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1044 Describes how to use the performance counters for TCP/IP, FTP Server service, DHCP servers, and WINS servers. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1045 Chapter9, Internetwork Printing and TCP/IP xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1046 Describes how to install TCP/IP printing and create TCP/IP printers on WindowsNT computers with Microsoft TCP/IP. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1047 Chapter10, Troubleshooting TCP/IP xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1048 Describes how to troubleshoot IP connections and use the diagnostic utilities to get information that will help solve networking problems. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1016 Chapter11, Utilities Reference xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1017 Describes the TCP/IP utilities and provides syntax and notes. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1049 Appendix A, LAN Manager MIB II for WindowsNT Objects xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1050 Describes the LAN Manager MIB II objects provided when you install SNMP with WindowsNT. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1051 Appendix B, Windows Sockets Application Vendors xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1052 Lists third-party vendors who have created software based on the Windows Sockets standard to provide utilities and applications that run in heterogeneous networks that use TCP/IP. This appendix also lists Internet sources for public-domain software based on Windows Sockets. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1004 The Glossary provides definitions of TCP/IP and networking technical terms used in this manual. xe "Help:TCPIP.HLP"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1005 You can get online Help by pressing F1 in all dialog boxes for installing and configuring TCP/IP and related components. You can also get online Help about the Microsoft TCP/IP networking solutions and for the TCP/IP utilities. SYMBOL 219 \f "MSIcons" \s 11 \h To get help on Microsoft TCP/IP networking solutions SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h  In File Manager, double-click TCPIP.HLP in \systemroot\SYSTEM32 (this could be C:\WINNT35\SYSTEM32, or wherever you installed the Windows NT system files). SYMBOL 219 \f "MSIcons" \s 11 \h To get help on TCP/IP utilities SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h  At the command prompt, type a TCP/IP command name followed by the -? switch. For example, type ping -? and press Enter to get help on the ping command. Or 1. In the Program Manager Main group, double-click the Windows NT Help icon. 2. In the Windows NT Help window, click the Command Reference Help button. 3. In the Commands window, click a command name. Or In the Command Reference window, choose the Search button, and then type a command name in the box or select a command name from the list. xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1018 Documentation Conventions xe "Conventions used in Windows NT documentation"xe "Characters:conventions used in Windows NT documentation"xe "Documentation:conventions"\\00_INTR.OLD-1019 This manual uses several type styles and special characters, described in the following list: xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1020 Convention xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1006 Use     xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1021 bold xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1022 Represents commands, command options, and file entries. Type bold words exactly as they appear (for example, net use).  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1023 italic xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1024 Introduces new terms and represents variables. For example, the variable computer name indicates that you type the name of a workstation or a server.  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1027 ALL UPPERCASE xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1028 Represents filenames and paths. (You can, however, type such entries in uppercase or lowercase letters, or a combination of the two.)  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1029 SMALL CAPITALS xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1030 Represents keyboard names (for example, CTRL, ENTER, and F2).  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1031 [brackets] xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1032 Encloses optional items in syntax statements. For example, [password] indicates that you can choose to type a password with the command. Type only the information within the brackets, not the brackets themselves.  xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1007 ...(ellipsis) Indicates a command element may be repeated.  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1033 SYMBOL 219 \f "MSIcons" \s 11 \h xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1034 Indicates a procedure.  Windows NT Refers to operating system and networking functionality that is available in both Windows NT Server and Windows NT Workstation.  \WINNT or \systemroot Refers to the Windows NT system tree. This can be \WINNT, \WINNT35, \WINDOWS, or whatever other directory name you specified when installing Windows NT.   xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1035 Finding More Information xe "TCP/IP:information via the Internet"xe "Internet:additional TCP/IP information"xe "TCP/IP:additional reading"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1008 In addition to the standard ways for receiving technical support from Microsoft (as described in the WindowsNT Server Installation Guide), you can get support for WindowsNT via the Internet. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1009 Note Your computer must be connected to the Internet to take advantage of this service. xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1055 SYMBOL 219 \f "MSIcons" \s 11 \h To get WindowsNT support via the Internet xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1056 SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 11 \h  Start ftp and connect to ftp.microsoft.com xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1057 This support service uses anonymous FTP under WindowsNT to provide documentation, utilities, updated drivers, and other information for many Microsoft systems products. xe "TCP/IP:additional reading"xe "Documentation:TCP/IP documentation"xe "TCP/IP:documentation"\\00_INTR.OLD-1036 For a more technical discussion of the topics mentioned in this manual, refer to the following texts and articles: xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1010 Allard, J. DHCPTCP/IP Network Configuration Made Easy, ConneXions, Volume 7, No. 8, August 1993.  xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1012 Allard, J.,K. Moore, and D. Treadwell. Plug into Serious Network Programming with the Windows Sockets API, Microsoft Systems Journal, July: 35 40, 1993.  xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1013 Comer, D. Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume 1: Principles, Protocols, and Architecture. Second edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1039 Comer, D. and D. Stevens. Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume II: Design, Implementation, and Internals. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1040 Comer, D. and D. Stevens. Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume III: Client-Server Programming and Applications. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.  xe "aa"\\00_INTR.OLD-1041 Hall, M., et al. Windows Sockets: An Open Interface for Network Programming Under Microsoft Windows, Version 1.1, Revision A, 1993.  xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1014 Krol, E.The Whole Internet Users Guide and Catalog. Sebastopol, CA: OReilly and Associates, 1992.  xe "aa"\\00A_INTR.DOC-1015 Rose, M.T.The Simple Book. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1991.   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