Post on 26-Mar-2015
Per Seat Licensing
Each Client Requires a CALEach Client Requires a CAL
CAL CAL
Per Server Licensing
Each Connection Requires a CALEach Connection Requires a CAL
CALCAL
Modo de Licença;
•Configuração do Ambiente
Identificando opções de Performance Configurando o Pagefile Configurando variaveis de ambiente Mudando as opções de Startup Configurando Opções de Energia
Opções de Performace
Performance Options
Application response
Optimize performance for:
Applications Background services
Virtual memory
Total paging file size for all drives: 192 MB
OK Cancel
Change...
Application Response Distributes Microprocessor Resources Between Running Applications
Virtual Memory Determines the Size of the Paging File
Configurando o Paging FileVirtual Memory
Drive [Volume Label] Paging File Size (MB)
C: 192 - 384E:
Paging file size for selected drive
Total paging file size for all drives
Registry size
Drive:Space available:
C:1248 MB
Initial size (MB):
Maximum size (MB): Set
192
384
Maximum registry size (MB):
2 MB190 MB192 MB
9 MBCurrent registry size (MB):
35
OK Cancel
Minimum allowed:Recommended:Currently allocated:
Configurando as Variaveis de AmbienteEnvironment Variables
User variables for administrator
System variables
Variable Value
Variable Value
New... Edit... Delete
OK Cancel
New... Edit... Delete
TEMP
TMP C:\Documents and Settings\admini...
C:\Documents and Settings\admini...
ComSpec C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe
NUMBER_OF…OSOs2LibPath
1Windows_NTC:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;
Alterando as Opções de Inicialização
“Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server” /fastdetect
Startup and Recovery
System startup
Recovery
Default operating system:
Display list of operating systems for 30 seconds
If the system stops unexpectedly:
Write an event to the system logWrite an event to the system log
Send an administrative alert
Write debugging information to:
C:\WINNT\MEMORY.DMP
Overwrite any existing file
Write kernel information only
Automatically reboot
OK Cancel
Windows 2000 Disk Storage Types
Simple Volume
Basic StorageBasic Storage
ExtendedPartition with
Logical DrivesH:H:G:G:F:F:
E:E:
D:D:
C:C:
F:F:
E:E:
D:D:
C:C:
-or--or--or--or-
PrimaryPartitions
Dynamic StorageDynamic Storage
Spanned Volume
Mirrored Volume
RAID-5 Volume
Striped Volume
Convertendo de Armazenamento Basico para Dinamico
BasicBasicBasicBasic
System and boot partitionsSystem and boot partitions
Primary and extended partitions, and logical drives
Primary and extended partitions, and logical drives
Volume setVolume set
Stripe setStripe set
Mirror setMirror set
Stripe set with parityStripe set with parity
DynamicDynamicDynamicDynamic
Simple volumesSimple volumes
Simple volumesSimple volumes
Spanned volumeSpanned volume
Striped volumeStriped volume
Mirrored volumeMirrored volume
RAID-5 volumeRAID-5 volume
BasicBasicBasicBasic DynamicDynamicDynamicDynamicNo volume conversionNo volume conversion
• Tarefas do Disk Management
Reparando e deletando Partições e Volumes
Adicionando Discos Gerenciando as Letras do Drive e
caminho Conectando a discos remotamente
Adicionando DiscosAdicionando um Novo disco
Adicionando Discos de outros computadores
Um Status de Falha: Incomplete Volume or Failed Redundancy quer dizer que o disco perdeu o Volume
RefreshRescan DisksRestore Basic Disk Configuration…
NewAll TasksViewHelp
Disk 0Basic1908 MBOnline
CDRom 0
CDRom
No Media
Import Foreign Disk
Managing Drive Letters and Paths
Managing Drive Letters– Add—to assign new drive letter– Remove—to remove existing drive letter– Modify—to change existing drive letter
Managing Drive Paths
New Volume51 BM NTFSHealthy
(C:)1.37 GB NTFSHealthy (System)
Disk 0
Basic3.02 GBOnline
DesktopMy documentsMy computer
31/2 Floppy (A:)Local Disk (C:)
Documents and SettingsInetpubProgram FilesProject DataShared FilesWINNT
Local Disk (C:)
Connecting to Disks RemotelyConsole1Add/Remove Snap-in
Standalone Extensions
Use this page to add or remove a standalone Snap-infrom the console
Snap-ins added to: Console Root
Description
Add... RemoveRemove AboutAbout
Add Standalone Snap-in
Available Standalone Snap-ins:
Snap-in VendorActive Directory Domain and TrustsActive Directory Site and ServicesActive Directory Users and ComputersActiveX ControlCertificatesComponent ServicesComputer ManagementDevice ManagerDisk DefragmenterDisk Management
Microsoft Corp...Microsoft Corp...Microsoft Corp...Microsoft Corp... Executive Soft...VERITAS Soft...
Description
Dynamic disk and volume management provided to Microsoft by VERITAS Software Corporation. VERITAS also sells products that enhance Windows NT disk andstorage management.
Add Close
Replace the failed diskand reestablish themirrored volume
Recover a disk identified as Online (Errors)
Recover a disk identified as Offline or Missing
Recovering a Failed Mirrored Volume
Disk 1 Disk 2
ErrorsErrorsD:D:
MissingD:D: D':D':
Reactivate Disk
D':D':
Reactivate Disk
Disk 1 Disk 2
D:D: D':D':
Create Volume on New Disk
Disk 1Disk 2 Disk 2
Remove Failed Volume
Replace the faileddisk and regeneratethe RAID-5 volume
Recovering a Failed RAID-5 Volume
Recover a disk identified as Online (Errors)
Recover a disk identified as Offline or Missing Parity
Parity
Disk 1
Missing
Disk 2
Parity
Parity
Disk 3
Parity
ParityReactivate Disk
Parity
Parity
ErrorsErrors
Parity
Parity
Parity
ParityReactivate Disk
Parity
Parity
Parity
Parity
Parity
Parity
Regenerate Volume on New Disk
Replace Failed Disk Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3
•Installing and Configuring TCP/IP
Installing TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP to Use a Static
IP Address Configuring TCP/IP to Obtain an IP
Address Automatically Automatic Private IP Addressing Troubleshooting TCP/IP Testing TCP/IP Configuration
Configuring TCP/IP to Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Assign IP address Assign IP address of 192.168.120.133 of 192.168.120.133
Assign IP address Assign IP address of 192.168.120.133 of 192.168.120.133
DHCP Client DHCP Server
Request for IP addressRequest for IP address Request for IP addressRequest for IP address
DHCP Automatically Assigns IP Addresses and Other Configuration Information to DHCP Clients
Automatic Private IP Addressing
Network LAN Adapterfor TCP/IP
Windows 2000 DHCP Server
Request for IP AddressRequest for IP AddressRequest for IP AddressRequest for IP Address
Automatic Private Automatic Private IP AddressingIP Addressing
Generates IP AddressGenerates IP Address
Automatic Private Automatic Private IP AddressingIP Addressing
Generates IP AddressGenerates IP Address
No IP Address Returned
No IP Address Returned
169.254.201.139169.254.201.139
Enables the Configuration of IP Addresses Without – Using static IP addresses– Installing the DHCP Server service
Troubleshooting TCP/IP
For Troubleshooting
PingPingPingPing ARPARPARPARP IpconfigIpconfigIpconfigIpconfig NbtstatNbtstatNbtstatNbtstat
NetstatNetstatNetstatNetstat RouteRouteRouteRoute HostnameHostnameHostnameHostname TracertTracertTracertTracert
Testing TCP/IP Configuration
Verify and Test Configuration Verify and Test Configuration Verify and Test Configuration Verify and Test Configuration
IpconfigIpconfig
Ping 127.0.0.1 (Loopback Address)Ping 127.0.0.1 (Loopback Address)
Ping IP Address of the ComputerPing IP Address of the Computer
Ping IP Address of Default GatewayPing IP Address of Default Gateway
Ping IP Address of Remote HostPing IP Address of Remote Host
Installing NetBEUI
NetBEUI Capabilities
– Supports connection-oriented and connectionless communications
– Provides self-configuration and self-tuning
– Provides error protection
– Requires small memory overhead
NetBEUI Limitations
– Designed for department-sized LANs
– Non-routable
– Broadcast-based
• Como Funciona o DHCP?
Visão Geral do DHCP O Processo de Geração O Processo de Renovação
Funcionamento do DHCP
IP Address1IP Address2IP Address3
DHCPDHCPDatabaseDatabase
IP Address2
IP Address1
DHCP Client(IP configuration
fromDHCP server)
DHCP Server
DHCP Client
Non-DHCP Client(static IP
configuration)
DHCP ServersDHCP Client
Processo de fornecimento de IP - DHCP
1111 IP Lease RequestIP Lease Request
3333 IP Lease SelectionIP Lease Selection
2222IP Lease OfferIP Lease Offer
4444IP Lease Acknowledgement
IP Lease Acknowledgement
DHCPREQUESTDHCPREQUESTDHCPREQUESTDHCPREQUEST
Source IP Address = 192.168.0.77Dest. IP Address = 192.168.0.108Requested IP Address = 192.168.0.77Hardware Address = 08004....
Source IP Address = 192.168.0.77Dest. IP Address = 192.168.0.108Requested IP Address = 192.168.0.77Hardware Address = 08004....
DHCPACKDHCPACK
Source IP Address = 192.168.0.108Dest. IP Address = 192.168.0.77Offered IP Address = 192.168.0.77 Client Hardware Address = 08004...Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0Length of Lease = 72 hoursServer Identifier = 192.168.0.108DHCP Option: Router = 192.168.0.1
Source IP Address = 192.168.0.108Dest. IP Address = 192.168.0.77Offered IP Address = 192.168.0.77 Client Hardware Address = 08004...Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0Length of Lease = 72 hoursServer Identifier = 192.168.0.108DHCP Option: Router = 192.168.0.1
DHCP Client DHCP Server
O Processo de Renovação de IP
Requisitos para Servidores e Clientes DHCP
Servidores DHCP (Windows 2000 Server)– O Serviço de DHCP instalado– Endereço de IP Estático, mascara de Rede, gateway
padrão– Range de endereçamento IP valido
Clientes DHCP – Windows 2000 Professional ou Windows 2000 Server– Windows NT Server ou Workstation 3.51 ou later– Windows 95 ou Windows 98– Windows for Workgroups 3.11, com TCP/IP-32– Microsoft Network Client 3.0 para MS-DOS– LAN Manager 2.2c– Sistemas Operacionais Nao-Microsoft como UNIX ou
Macintosh
Instalando o Serviço de DHCPNetworking Services
To add or remove a component, click the check box. A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed. To see what’s included in a component, click Details.
Subcomponents of Networking Services:
0.8 MB
Description:
Total disk space required:
Space available on disk:
0.9 MB
912.4 MB
Details...Details...
OK Cancel
Enables a network connected to the Internet to automatically assign a temporary IP address to a host when the host connects to the network.
COM Internet Services Proxy 0.0 MB
Domain Name System (DNS) 0.0 MB
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 0.0 MB
Internet Authentication Service 0.0 MB
QoS Admission Control Service 0.0 MB
Simple TCP/IP Services 0.0 MB
Site Server LDAP Services 1.8 MB
Autorizando um Servidor DHCP
If unauthorized, the service logs an error and will notrespond to clients
If authorized, the service starts properly DHCP server DHCP server
in a domain in a domain checks for checks for
authorizationauthorization
Clients DHCP Server
Domain Controller/DHCP Server
DHCP Server