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what are the two types of networking models?
peer to peer - decentralized
server based - centralized

Name the two types of Networking Models

+ Peer to Peer


+ Server Based

Define Peer to Peer

The Simplest way to configure a network, focuses on spreading the network resources administration among server and non-server members of a network, is a decentralized Network

Define Server Based

A Centralized Network The network administration is on one or more servers

Name the types of Network control

Centralized - A server controls access



Decentralized - Every computer is treated equally on the network

Define a Workgroup

A Peer to Peer Network

Define Domains

A Client/Server Network

Define Directory

+ A list that organizes Resources and associates with their characteristics


+ A file system directory organizes files and their characteristics

Define Active Directory

+ A directory service to store information about all network resources


+ Provides a simple hierarchical design you can admin at a single location


+ Responsible for providing a central listing of resources and ways to quickly find and access specific resources while managing all network resources

Define Objects

Logical Network Resources

Schema

+ Lists the definitions


+ Template of attributes

Define Organizational Unit

+ A container object to organize your domain


+ Contains other Objects

Define Domain

+ A group of users, servers, and other resources that share a centralized database of account and security information


+ Makes it easier to organize and manage resources and security


+ Not confined by a geographical distance


+ Can represent a group of users and computers across many locations

Define Sites

Physical Structure of your network

Define Domain Controllers

+ A copy of active Directory database is stored here


+ Responsible for authenticating users, enforcing policies and replication.

Define Replication

The process of modifying informations on one domain controllers while automatically synchronizing those modifications on other DC's

Define Global Catalog Server

+ Normally the 1st domain controller


+ It stores a full replica of every object within its own domain and a partial replica of each object within every domain within the forest


+ This allows computers in one domain to locate and access resources in a different domain

Define Member Server

A server that is not configured as a DC

Define Domain Clients

A computer that has an account in active directory.

Name the difference between One way trust and Two way trust

+ One way trust is Unidirectional


+ Two way trust is where both domains are trusted and trusting of each other.

Name the difference between Non-transitive trust and Transitive trust.

+ Non transitive trust is strictly between the two domains specified and goes no further


+ Transitive trust is between two domains that is able to extend to other domains