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Network Servers
Client-Server and Peer to Peer - I
• Client – Server
   – Consist of one or more
     clients and only one
     server
   – It is not possible for one
     client to access shared
     resources on another
     client system
Client-Server and Peer to Peer - II
• Peer to Peer
   – Computers on the
     network can have access
     to resources and data.
     The computers act as
     both clients and servers
   – Computers are able to
     communicate with each
     other and share data
     with other users
Types of Servers
• Servers are classified depending on the nature of work
• Types:
   –   File Server
   –   Print Server
   –   Mail Server
   –   Database Server
   –   FTP Server
   –   DNS Server
   –   DHCP Server
   –   WINS Server
Sharing Resources on Network
• Networking tasks includes sharing files and network
  recourses and setting up network security
• User can share:
   – Internet connection among multiple computers
   – Several numbers of files, folders to avoid data redundancy
     over Local Area Network
E-Mail Server
   Often referred as mail server
   Receives and delivers e-mails over the network
   Maintains a storage area for e-mails
   Employs a set of user defined rules that determine
    the strategy for mail server to respond according to
    the destination of a specific message
   Most e-mail servers use Linux OS as they less
    prone to viruses
Domain Name System (DNS)
• Two ways to resolve names: NetBIOS and DNS
• Technique used to provide standard naming conventions
  for finding IP address configured hosts
• Uses hierarchical name space and distributed database
• Internet domains are classified into various categories
  like “root” or the top most level of the Internet domain
  namespace
• DNS is based on logical tree structure called domain
  name space
DNS Namespace
• Categories of top-level domains:
   – Organizational domain – e.g. .com
   – Geographical domain – e.g. .uk
   – Reverse domain – in-addr.arpa
DNS Server - I
• Contains information about the zones
• Zones are continuous portion of the domain name system
  namespace
DNS Server - II
• A complete DNS name including the host
  name and all of its domains is known as fully
  qualified domain name (FQDN)
• A single DNS server contain all the host names
  on the domain and their corresponding IP
  address in the entire network is known as
  authoritative DNS server
• No two machines should have the same FQDN
Name Resolution In DNS
• Name can be resolved in three ways: by
  consulting locally stored text file called HOSTS,
  by contacting a DNS server or by broadcasting
• As the database is centralized on the DNS
  server, it is easy for the administrator to add
  new entries just once rather than adding new
  entries to each machines
• DNS server has to know about other DNS
  servers where it can go for more information
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
              (DHCP)
• Provides dynamic configuration of IP addresses on time
  lease basis
• Provides information like IP address, default gateway,
  DNS address and so on
• Backward compatible with BOOTP
• DHCP Server employs manual, automatic and dynamic IP
  address allocation methods
• Reduces administration of a TCP/IP network
DHCP Server Responsibilities
•   Address Storage and Management
•   Configuration Parameter Storage and Management
•   Lease Management
•   Responding To Client Requests
•   Providing Administration Services
DHCP Client Responsibilities
•   Configuration Initiation
•   Configuration Parameter Management
•   Lease Management
•   Message Retransmission
IP Address Allocation
• DHCP provides temporary IP address with a particular
  amount of time
• Methods of allocating IP address to the hosts:
   – Manual allocation – IP addresses are manually entered
     by server administrator
   – Automatic allocation – Assigns the requesting client an
     IP address from a pool of IP address
   – Dynamic allocation – Makes use of IP address request
     and permits process with time lease
WINS - I
• Windows Internet Name Service
• Maps Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS)
  computer names to corresponding IP addresses
• Was created to resolve the problems of broadcast-based
  name resolution
WINS - II
• WINS Client Name Registration
   – In WINS database NetBIOS, the WINS-enabled
     client registers the names of processes running on
     it.
   – These client names should be renewed in the
     WINS database
• WINS Client Name Renewal
   – The renewal interval determines how long the server
     stores the name registration as an active record in the
     WINS database
WINS – III
• WINS Client Name Release
   – NetBIOS names are released explicitly or silently
• WINS Client Name Resolution
   – WINS server accepts client’s name resolution request
   – A system name and a share name needs to be specified by
     the user in order to connect to a network drive
WINS - IV
• WINS Client Behaviour
   – Basic functions that a WINS client includes;
      • Startup
      • Plugging to subnet
      • Extended shutdowns
      • Establishing connections
Troubleshooting WINS
• Most WINS problems are not directly related to WINS
  rather they are related to NetBIOS
• Nbtstat is used to troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution
  problems
• NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) resolves NetBIOS names to
  IP addresses
NOS - I
• Network Operating System
• An Operating System for computer that can be
  connected in network
• Organizes the activities of multiple computers across a
  network
• Windows NT (New Technology)
   – Contains advanced features for security, network support,
     multitasking and user administration
   – Basically two products; Windows NT Workstation and
     Windows NT Server
NOS - II
• Windows 2000
  – Improved version of Windows NT
  – No need to configure or use NetBIOS
  – Desktop and a server version of Windows 2000:
      • Windows 2000 Professional
      • Windows 2000 Server
  – Active directory - Centralized storage area of information
    about network resources related to users, applications,
    files and printers
NOS - III
• Windows 2003 Server
   – .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating
     system
   – Windows Server 2003 editions:
      • Small Business Server (Standard and Premium Edition)
      • Web Edition
      • Standard Edition
      • Enterprise Edition
      • Datacenter Edition
• Windows XP Professional
   – Device support, user friendly and Remote Desktop
   – Multiple users can log in and use the system without
     logging out the previous users
NOS - IV
• Novell Netware
   – Novell Corporation is a local-area network (LAN) operating
     system
   – Netware supported different types of LAN technologies
     from Ethernet to IBM’s token-ring networks
• Linux
   – An open source computer operating system
   – Linux is based on UNIX operating system which was
     designed to support networking

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Network servers

  • 2. Client-Server and Peer to Peer - I • Client – Server – Consist of one or more clients and only one server – It is not possible for one client to access shared resources on another client system
  • 3. Client-Server and Peer to Peer - II • Peer to Peer – Computers on the network can have access to resources and data. The computers act as both clients and servers – Computers are able to communicate with each other and share data with other users
  • 4. Types of Servers • Servers are classified depending on the nature of work • Types: – File Server – Print Server – Mail Server – Database Server – FTP Server – DNS Server – DHCP Server – WINS Server
  • 5. Sharing Resources on Network • Networking tasks includes sharing files and network recourses and setting up network security • User can share: – Internet connection among multiple computers – Several numbers of files, folders to avoid data redundancy over Local Area Network
  • 6. E-Mail Server  Often referred as mail server  Receives and delivers e-mails over the network  Maintains a storage area for e-mails  Employs a set of user defined rules that determine the strategy for mail server to respond according to the destination of a specific message  Most e-mail servers use Linux OS as they less prone to viruses
  • 7. Domain Name System (DNS) • Two ways to resolve names: NetBIOS and DNS • Technique used to provide standard naming conventions for finding IP address configured hosts • Uses hierarchical name space and distributed database • Internet domains are classified into various categories like “root” or the top most level of the Internet domain namespace • DNS is based on logical tree structure called domain name space
  • 8. DNS Namespace • Categories of top-level domains: – Organizational domain – e.g. .com – Geographical domain – e.g. .uk – Reverse domain – in-addr.arpa
  • 9. DNS Server - I • Contains information about the zones • Zones are continuous portion of the domain name system namespace
  • 10. DNS Server - II • A complete DNS name including the host name and all of its domains is known as fully qualified domain name (FQDN) • A single DNS server contain all the host names on the domain and their corresponding IP address in the entire network is known as authoritative DNS server • No two machines should have the same FQDN
  • 11. Name Resolution In DNS • Name can be resolved in three ways: by consulting locally stored text file called HOSTS, by contacting a DNS server or by broadcasting • As the database is centralized on the DNS server, it is easy for the administrator to add new entries just once rather than adding new entries to each machines • DNS server has to know about other DNS servers where it can go for more information
  • 12. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • Provides dynamic configuration of IP addresses on time lease basis • Provides information like IP address, default gateway, DNS address and so on • Backward compatible with BOOTP • DHCP Server employs manual, automatic and dynamic IP address allocation methods • Reduces administration of a TCP/IP network
  • 13. DHCP Server Responsibilities • Address Storage and Management • Configuration Parameter Storage and Management • Lease Management • Responding To Client Requests • Providing Administration Services
  • 14. DHCP Client Responsibilities • Configuration Initiation • Configuration Parameter Management • Lease Management • Message Retransmission
  • 15. IP Address Allocation • DHCP provides temporary IP address with a particular amount of time • Methods of allocating IP address to the hosts: – Manual allocation – IP addresses are manually entered by server administrator – Automatic allocation – Assigns the requesting client an IP address from a pool of IP address – Dynamic allocation – Makes use of IP address request and permits process with time lease
  • 16. WINS - I • Windows Internet Name Service • Maps Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS) computer names to corresponding IP addresses • Was created to resolve the problems of broadcast-based name resolution
  • 17. WINS - II • WINS Client Name Registration – In WINS database NetBIOS, the WINS-enabled client registers the names of processes running on it. – These client names should be renewed in the WINS database • WINS Client Name Renewal – The renewal interval determines how long the server stores the name registration as an active record in the WINS database
  • 18. WINS – III • WINS Client Name Release – NetBIOS names are released explicitly or silently • WINS Client Name Resolution – WINS server accepts client’s name resolution request – A system name and a share name needs to be specified by the user in order to connect to a network drive
  • 19. WINS - IV • WINS Client Behaviour – Basic functions that a WINS client includes; • Startup • Plugging to subnet • Extended shutdowns • Establishing connections
  • 20. Troubleshooting WINS • Most WINS problems are not directly related to WINS rather they are related to NetBIOS • Nbtstat is used to troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution problems • NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) resolves NetBIOS names to IP addresses
  • 21. NOS - I • Network Operating System • An Operating System for computer that can be connected in network • Organizes the activities of multiple computers across a network • Windows NT (New Technology) – Contains advanced features for security, network support, multitasking and user administration – Basically two products; Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server
  • 22. NOS - II • Windows 2000 – Improved version of Windows NT – No need to configure or use NetBIOS – Desktop and a server version of Windows 2000: • Windows 2000 Professional • Windows 2000 Server – Active directory - Centralized storage area of information about network resources related to users, applications, files and printers
  • 23. NOS - III • Windows 2003 Server – .NET version of the Windows 2000 server operating system – Windows Server 2003 editions: • Small Business Server (Standard and Premium Edition) • Web Edition • Standard Edition • Enterprise Edition • Datacenter Edition • Windows XP Professional – Device support, user friendly and Remote Desktop – Multiple users can log in and use the system without logging out the previous users
  • 24. NOS - IV • Novell Netware – Novell Corporation is a local-area network (LAN) operating system – Netware supported different types of LAN technologies from Ethernet to IBM’s token-ring networks • Linux – An open source computer operating system – Linux is based on UNIX operating system which was designed to support networking