CIS 184 030 Test
4 Chapter
9, 10, & 18
1 July, 1999 _____________________________________
Name
1. Name the utility used to control and configure
IIS?
a. User Manager
b. control Panel
c. Internet
Service Manager
d. Network Neighborhood
e. Gopher
2. Select all listed service that comes with IIS ?
a. WWW (HTTP)
b. FTP
c. STP
d. Gopher
3. The
three IIS views are:
a. List, Server, Print
b. Report, List, Services
c. Report, Server, Services
d. Recent, Server, Services
4. Installing IIS can be broken down into the
following three stages (choose three.:
a. Preparing
for Installation
b. Managing IIS
c.
Installation
d. Testing
IIS
5.
Virtual directories are created to make it possible to publish from
multiple directories. Virtual
directories supplement the Home directory.
Virtual directories are made to appear as sub-directories to Home
directory, even though ___________________.
a. they can be located on local
or remote drives.
b. they may physically be on two
different computers.
c.
they appear in separate directories.
d.
a & b.
6. For
each type of graphics driver, there is a
a. Print processor
b. Print spooler
c. Printer
interface
d. Port monitor
7. What is
the function of a Print Spooler?
a. Forwards the print job to the
print server
b. Stores the print job on the
hard drive
c.
It puts the job in the order in queue
8.
Creating a _______ increases the number of pages-per-minute you can
process without having to purchase very expensive high-end printers.
a. print spool
b. printer file
c.
printer pool
d.
spooler
9. What
is a daemon?
a process that runs in the background and performs a specified operation at
predefined times or in response to certain events. The term daemon is a UNIX
term, though many other operating systems provide support for daemons,
though they're sometimes called other names. Windows, for example, refers to daemons and System
Agents and services. Typical daemon processes include print spoolers, e-mail handlers, and other
programs that perform administrative tasks for the operating system. The term
comes from Greek mythology, where daemons were guardian spirits.
A daemon is a
utility program that runs on a TCP/IP server. These programs run in the
background, performing services such as file transfers, printing, calculations,
searching for information, and many other tasks. It is similar to a TSR program from DOS. Daemons
are fully supported by UNIX.
10. The four main parts to the NT Printing
System are:
a.
Print Monitor, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port drivers
b.
Print drivers, Print Spooler, Print Processor, Port Monitor
c.
Print Monitors, Print Spooler, Print driver, Port Monitor
d.
Print drivers, Print Spooler, Print driver, Port
Monitors
11. Why would I install TCP/IP printing services?
To share
printing services with non-Microsoft systems such as UNIX, NT has to have the
capability to work with LPD. For NT to share printing
with UNIX, it
must act like a LPD. If you are working
with Microsoft clients, no need to worry about this because Microsoft clients
when
attempting to
print use the Server service in a NetBIOS network).
12. The ___________ _____________ is the link between
the logical printer that the users connect to and the physical printer where
the paper comes out.
a. Print processor
b. Printer pool
c. Printer interface
d. Port
monitor
13.
___________ __________ is the capability to connect several physical printers
to the same logical printer.
a. Print processor
b. Printer
pool
c. Printer interface
d. Port monitor
14. The preferred protocol for Dial-up Networking
is
a. SLIP
b. PPP
c. NetBEUI
d. TCP/IP
15. The
service that enables Windows NT to be set up with different dial in locations
is
a. RAS
b. NetBIOS Gateway
c. Multilink
d. Telephony
API
16. RAS
Sever can have up to how many connections?
a.255
b.254
c.1
d.256
17. NT
Workstation can have up to how many RAS connections?
a.255
b.254
c.1
d.256
18. How many phonebook entries are necessary for
Dial-up Networking to work?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d.10
19. Name the three types of call back security
used in RAS?
Preset
to, Caller set to, No call back
20. ___________ uses tunneling to enable packets for
one protocol to be carried over networks running another protocol?
a. DHCP
b. TCP/IP
c. RAS
d. PPTP
EXTRA CREDIT
(1 points each)
1. What is the preferred protocol for majority of
ISPs?
PPP
2. Name the three network protocols available
in phonebook.
TCP/IP,
NetBEUI, and NWLink
(5 points)
1. Describe
why Microsoft developed NetBIOS Gateway and how it works?
See
page 543 NetBIOS Gateway for details