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    عضو عادی
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    Nov 2009
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    Tehran
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    binding
    A logical connection between a client process and a server process.
    A mechanism for linking together network interface card (NIC) drivers, network protocols (such as TCP/IP), and networking services (such as Workstation service).

    fault tolerance

    Any mechanism or technology that allows a computer or operating system to recover from a failure. In fault tolerant systems, the data remains available when one component of the system fails. Here are some examples of fault tolerant systems:

    Transactional log files that protect the Microsoft Windows registry and allow recovery of hives

    RAID 5 disk systems that protect against data loss

    Uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to protect the system against primary power failure


    bootstrap protocol (BOOTP)
    A TCP/IP protocol and service that allows diskless workstations to obtain their IP address, other TCP/IP configuration information, and their boot image file from a bootstrap protocol (BOOTP) server. The network interface card (NIC) on these diskless workstations contains a programmable read-only memory (PROM) chip containing code necessary to initialize the client.

    How It Works
    When a BOOTP client is started, it has no IP address, so it broadcasts a message containing its MAC address onto the network. This message is called a “BOOTP request,” and it is picked up by the BOOTP server, which replies to the client with the following information that the client needs:

    The client’s IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address

    The IP address and host name of the BOOTP server

    The IP address of the server that has the boot image, which the client needs to load its operating system

    When the client receives this information from the BOOTP server, it configures and initializes its TCP/IP protocol stack, and then connects to the server on which the boot image is shared. The client loads the boot image and uses this information to load and start its operating system.

    The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) was developed as an extension of BOOTP. BOOTP is defined in Request for Comments (RFC) 951 and 1084.

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    Domain Functional Levels
    In Windows Server 2003, four domain functional levels are available: Windows 2000 mixed (default), Windows 2000 native, Windows Server 2003 interim, and Windows Server 2003.
    ■ Windows 2000 mixed For supporting Windows NT 4, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
    ■ Windows 2000 native For supporting Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
    ■ Windows Server 2003 interim For supporting Windows NT 4 and Windows Server 2003 domain controllers
    ■ Windows Server 2003 For supporting Windows Server 2003 domain controllers




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