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TCP/IP 70-059
greetings,
today i passed my final exam for MCP+I and MCSE. it was the second
time i did this exam (i failed the first time ;-))) ).
i would like to say thank you to all who contributed to this dumps!
Thank you!
I used the book of Drew Heywood / MS TCP/IP (New Riders).
It's a great ressource when read twice in combination with hands on
training and this braindump.
General: know how to subnet! it's really important to understand what
the exam is about and for calculating IP-scopes, Network ID's, subnet
masks and router addresses. There were several questions about this.
i got the following questions (and some more which i can't remember =
together 25). you'll find some of the questions on some other dumps.
1. drag/drop
you get a list of router IP addresses and their subnet mask ->
calculate the first and last IP address for the subnet (Network ID!).
2./3. two questions about printing to LPR daemon/Unix and how to
observe the print status (LPQ!)
4. FTP by IP works, but not by name (DNS).
5./6. Two questions about DHCP Relay Agent.
7. Drag/Drop:
an IP address - the required number of subnets to be
generated. you've to maximize the number of hosts. -> Drag and drop
the "best" subnet mask (you've to calculate on how many bits you've to
subnet to get the number of subnets!!!) (IMHO there was one class C IP
address you couldn't combine with a valid subnet mask!).
8. Subnets: you want to log on to a PDC which is on another subnet
(LMHOSTS, #DC)
9. 2 DNS's, add/configure a third which shall resolve Internet names.
10.-13. about command line utilities (nbtstat, netstat, tracert, ping.
know how and when to use them, especially the difference between
nbtstat and netstat!!!).
14. you want to copy a file between NT and Unix (RCP)
15. execute a command on Unix (REXEC)
16. which counter do ya use in Perf. Monitor to observe the number of
packages on a router?
17. what do ya've to install to get access to the TCP/IP object in
Perf. Mon.? (SNMP)
18./19. The required/optional result question: this time:
- a mixed NT Server/NT WS/Win95/Unix network with subnets.
the results included connect by name, reserved addresses, get IP from
DHCP, ?.
the proposed solution included HOSTS files, WINS and DHCP.
thanks again, good luck!
it's hard but you can manage it by knowing the stuff!
cu, Peter.