| Extend your Windows® 2000 Server-based
networks across a variety of LAN, WAN, and remote network connections with
expertise from those who know the technology best-the Windows 2000 development
team. This guide packs over 900 pages of detailed technical drill-down-along
with essential tools and utilities on CD-ROM-for managing internetworking
services and protocols. It's everything you need to maximize network interoperability,
while minimizing maintenance and support costs.
DISCOVER HOW TO:
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Implement and support unicast and multicast
routing
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Manage remote access, including utilizing
Internet Authentication Service
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Create secure virtual private networks (VPNs)
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Integrate Windows 2000 with IBM hosts, UNIX,
Novell NetWare, and Apple Macintosh® systems
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Apply best practices for supporting Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) networking in Windows 2000
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Deploy and troubleshoot telephony integration
and conferencing
CD-ROM INCLUDES:
Microsoft® Windows 2000 Server Resource
Kit Supplement One, featuring complete eBook and hundreds of must-have
tools, including:
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Traffic Control Monitor-shows information
about traffic-control interfaces on a local or remote computer
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Internet Protocol Security Policies Tool-provides
a scriptable way to create large or complex IPSec policy
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Remote Command Service-a secure, robust way
to remotely administer and run command-line programs
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RPC Ping-checks whether Windows 2000 Server
services are responding to remote procedure call requests from network
clients
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Rasusers.exe-lists remote access service users
on a domain or a server
NOTE: This guide is also available
as part of the full seven-volume Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource
Kit (1-57231-805-8).
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