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Question 3: You wish to allow Windows 2000 machines on your network to communicate with several Netware servers. On the Windows 2000 computers you install the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol. After installing the protocol you discover that the Windows 2000 machines can communicate with some but not all of the Netware server. What is the most likely reason for this problem and how would you solve it?
A. You do not have the correct default gateway and/or subnet mask configured on the Windows 2000 computers. Use the ipconfig utility to check your configuration and make any necessary changes.
B. The frame type is not set correctly. You must reconfigure the Windows 2000 computers for Manual Frame Detection.
C. You must change the Internal Network Number on the Windows 2000 computers to allow communication with Netware servers. The default value of 00000000 must be changed to a number that is unique on the local network.
D. The NetBIOS scope ID is not set correctly. In order to support communication with servers that might have multiple scope IDs you must specify each of the scope IDs individually in the TCP/IP properties of the Windows 2000 computers.
Thanks
Question 3: You wish to allow Windows 2000 machines on your network to communicate with several Netware servers. On the Windows 2000 computers you install the NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol. After installing the protocol you discover that the Windows 2000 machines can communicate with some but not all of the Netware server. What is the most likely reason for this problem and how would you solve it?
A. You do not have the correct default gateway and/or subnet mask configured on the Windows 2000 computers. Use the ipconfig utility to check your configuration and make any necessary changes.
B. The frame type is not set correctly. You must reconfigure the Windows 2000 computers for Manual Frame Detection.
C. You must change the Internal Network Number on the Windows 2000 computers to allow communication with Netware servers. The default value of 00000000 must be changed to a number that is unique on the local network.
D. The NetBIOS scope ID is not set correctly. In order to support communication with servers that might have multiple scope IDs you must specify each of the scope IDs individually in the TCP/IP properties of the Windows 2000 computers.
Thanks