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What is the purpose of an IP address?
What is the purpose of an IP address?

Provides a way to identify a device or Node that is connected to a TCP/IP network and provides a means for one computer to contact another in order to transmit information.
Default gateway:
Default gateway:

allows a host to communicate with devices that reside on a remote network or location.
How many bits are used in IPv6?
How many bits are used in IPv6?

128 bits
When is IPv6 support turned on for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008?
When is IPv6 support turned on for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008?

Right out of the box
What is the purpose of DNS?
What is the purpose of DNS?

provide a method of associating names with network addresses.
What is the purpose of a FQDN - (fully qualified domain name)?
A fully qualified domain name (FQDN) is the complete domain name for a specific computer, or host, on the Internet.
What does the DHCP ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) provide?
What does the DHCP ( Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) provide?

DCHP provides a mechinism for conviently assigning network addresses and other network configuration parameters to a system upon request.
DHCP allows administrators to configure TCP/IP by automatically assigning unique IP addresses while preventing duplicate address assignment and also provide other important gateway settings such as the default gateway, subnet mask, DNS, ect.
DHCP allows administrators to configure TCP/IP by automatically assigning unique IP addresses while preventing duplicate address assignment and also provide other important gateway settings such as the default gateway, subnet mask, DNS, ect.
What is APIPA stand for?
What is APIPA stand for?

Automatic Private IP Addressing
How does APIPA work?
APIPA is a facility of the Windows TCP/IP implementation that allows a computer to determine IP Configuration information without a DHCP server or manual configuration.
If you see the IP address 169.254.0.0 with subnet of 255.255.0.0 what is that an indication of?
If you see the IP address 169.254.0.0 with subnet of 255.255.0.0 what is that an indication of?

The computer has automatically configured itself withan IP address randomly chosen form the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) from a reserved class B network.
How many times will a computer attempt to find an IP address?
How many times will a computer attempt to find an IP address?

10 times.
What does NAP stand for?
What does NAP stand for?

Network Access Protection
NAP allows network administrators to specify one or more policies that define the conditions under which network access will or will not be permitted.
NAP allows network administrators to specify one or more policies that define the conditions under which network access will or will not be permitted.
To improve the security and manageability of Windows Server 2008 computers, you can use the Server Manager consol to install one or multiple Server Roles.
To improve the security and manageability of Windows Server 2008 computers, you can use the Server Manager consol to install one or multiple Server Roles.
What is the purpose of a Server Role?
Server Roles define a particular duty that a server might perform on a 2008 network.
When will the freshly installed Windows Server 2008 software automatically launch the Initial Configuration Tasks
When will the freshly installed Windows Server 2008 software automatically launch the (ICT) Initial Configuration Tasks

At startup.
What do Dynamic Disks do?
provide access to more advanced configuration features.
What is a RAID-5 volume?
A RAID-5 volume is a fault tolerant volume where the data is interleaved across three or more disks much the same way as in a stripped volume, but with additional information known as parity.
System Volume
System Volume contains file necessary to boot the computer.
Boot Volume
Boot Volume contains the Windows Operating system files.
How does a mount point appear?
A mount point will appear as a folder within an existing drive letter