person two:
I used no books recommended by other members. Just the brain dumps to help me focus on what I ought to know.I used general networking with UNIX TCP/IP knowledge with some NT utilities and that was all.In my thoughts I think TCP/IP is TCP/IP no matter waich Operating system.
Here we go
1)A lot of command line utilities: ARP, NETSTAT, NBTSTAT, NSLOOKUP (know these) as well as PERFOMANCE MONITOR and NETWORK MONITOR. In my test mostly I answered NETSTAT when it appeared.
Question I had include:
a)Which utility will you use to display TCP/IP statisticss in your network(netstat)
b)which utility for IP to physical address(arp)
c)To collect statistics for further analysis(perf mon)
d)to capture packets for analysis(network monito)
2) Know about printing stuff like :What are LPQ, LPD and LPR for?
8) I had 8 scenarios.4 of them had the same requirements and optional required results but each one had different solution.The scenarios had something to do with the the fact that You want to introduce NT server in your network and to enable this server to route:
one said just make it able to route
the other one said enable IP forwarding
the other one one said not only Ip forwarding but also install RIP and so on and so forth.
So I answered invariably as
does not meet
meetsonly required results
meets required and one
meets all
For now this is what I can recall