Combined Errata
Page 0CD
Readme file incorrectly refers Winsim file WinSim2KDSA.exe, the correct file on the CD is WinSim2KNET_Structure.exe
Page 6
2nd line begins, "(except for the data link layer)...". It should read, "(except for the physical layer)...".
Page 44
"If no DHCP server responds...
Please change the second sentence of the second paragraph on page 44 to
read:
"If no DHCP server responds within that time, the client repeats its request
four times at intervals of 2, 4, 8, and 16 seconds, plus a random amount of
time between 0 and 1,000 milliseconds."
Matt Page 59
In the "How DNS Resolves Names" section, 2nd paragraph, 2nd line, "client" should be "server".
Page 76
Question #13, Option B should read "...Subnet 1..." rather than "...Subnet 3..."
Page 80
Answer to Question #15 should read : F, B, E, C. See detailed explanation
Page 137
Real World Scenario, 10th line, two driver standards are mentioned: NDIS and TDI, should read NDIS and ODI.
Page 169
Last paragraph, 3rd line, "255" should read "254"
Last paragraph, 5th and 6th lines, "241" should read "240"
The Tip paragraph: Please reword the fourth sentence of the tip to: "You should exclude a range
Page 186
Step 2 of EXERCISE 5.4 should read: :
2. Follow the instructions in exercise 5.3 to create two scopes: one for
192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.127 and one for 192.168.1.2 - 192.168.1.127"
Page 271
3rd bullet, 4th line, "hours" should read "days". FIGURE 7.2 is correct.
Page 288
Authors Note
Please add the following paragraph immediately after the bullet points
on page 288:
By default you can't be sure if a client is making NBT lookup requests
to a WINS server or if it's broadcasting those requests to the network.
One way to make sure that the client is sending requests to the WINS
server and not making any broadcasts is to change the node type. RFC
1001/1002 defines four node types:
B-node is used by default on clients that aren't configured to query a
WINS server. B-node broadcasts all NBT requests.
H-node is used by default on clients that are configured to use a WINS
server for NBT resolution. H-node clients first query the WINS server,
then broadcast the request if the server is not available or if the name
is not registered in the WINS database.
M-node is the reverse of H-node. M-node clients first send out a
broadcast, and if the name is not resolved, they send the request to the
WINS server.
P-node clients only send name resolution requests to a WINS server and
never make broadcasts.
You can change the node type in the registry, which can be helpful for
troubleshooting or for special name resolution needs. Open the registry
editor by selecting Start > Run and entering regedt32.exe. Add the
following key:
Key:
HKey_Local_Machine\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NetBT\Parameters\No
deType
Value Type: REG_DWORD - Number
Value: 1, 2, 4, or 8 (1 = b-node, 2 = p-node, 4 = m-node, 8 = h-node) Page 291
Question #2 is the same as Question #6 on page 293
Page 292
Question 4.
Please change the question after the third sentence to read:
"... WINS server. One of the WINS servers recently failed, and you don't
anticipate getting it back online for at least a week due to internal
management difficulties. You want all the machines on the affected
subnet to be able to access every other machine by name. How should you
accomplish this? Choose all that apply."
And change the options to:
A. Configure the remaining WINS servers as push/pull replication
partners.
B. Configure push replication on one of the WINS servers.
C. Configure pull replication on one of the WINS servers.
D. Configure the affected clients to retrieve WINS information from one
of the WINS servers that isn't on the same network. Page 293
Question # 6 is the same as Question # 2 on page 291
Page 299
Answers to question 4.
Answer: A, D
You should configure the remaining WINS servers as push/pull replication
partners so that at least those two servers have as much WINS database
information as possible. Then you should configure the WINS clients on
the affected subnet to use one of the working WINS servers for name
resolution. The WINS servers won't be able to resolve names on the
affected subnet, but that's OK because the clients will revert to NBT
broadcasts for any names that the servers can't resolve. Page 307
In Table 8.1, the Class A address should be "1-126".
Table 8.1 Maximum Number of Networks A- should be 126
Page 324
Paragraph 1 Please change the last sentence of the first paragraph on page 324 to: "Using the default mask would give you one network with 65,534 hosts."
Page 325
Please change the number in the first paragraph on page 325 from 8192 to 8190
Page 353 & 354
Last line - Please change the last sentence on page 353 (which continues on page 354) to: "Unlike the Dial-In Credentials page, RRAS makes no attempt to do anything with the credentials you provide on the Dial-Out Credentials page (Figure 8.23)."
Page 596 & 597
Last sentence on bottom of page 596 and 4th line from top on page 597, IP address "10.1.1.5" should be "10.10.1.5" .
Page 641
4th paragraph reads 'First your software decrypts the message...' should read 'First their software decrypts the message...'
Page 651
Smart Card Logon, loon in error
Page 723
Please change the definition of the MAC sublayer to: "Controls the way multiple devices share the same media channel."
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Answer to Assessment Test, Question #15. The correct answer is "B, D"
Page xliii
Question 9, on page xliii; answer options should be A., B., C., D.
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