CHAPTER Peer-to-peer Network Installation and Configuration.

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CHAPTER CHAPTER

Peer-to-peer Network Peer-to-peer Network Installation and Installation and ConfigurationConfiguration

Chapter Objectives• First, provide an overview of peer-to-peer network installation

• Describe the step-by-step installation procedure– NIC resource setting, client and protocol installation

etc

• Illustrate the step-by-step configuration procedure– Preparation for sharing and identification of the

network and its components

• Include actual screen demonstrations of the installation and the configuration procedure

Chapter Modules• Installation Specifications and Preview• LAN Hardware and OS Software Installation• Obtaining Resource Values• Setting Resource Values• Peer-to-peer Networking Specifications • Peer-to-peer Configuration• Workstation and Workgroup Identification• Logon Specification• Summary of Peer-to-peer LAN Installation and

Configuration

MODULE

Installation Specifications and Installation Preview

Module Objectives

• Windows 9X networking features• Peer-to-peer case example

– Environment and hardware

• Overview of installation considerations– Hardware and NIC configuration– Driver, protocol and services configuration– Network identification

Windows 9X Networking

• Purpose– Peer-to-Peer networking with Windows 9X

• Connect – Workstations running a client operating

system Windows 9X

• Share– Folders and files on peers– Printer– Fax

WINDOWS 9X Cont.

• Service– Electronic mail

• Access facility– Facilitate remote LAN access

Peer-to-Peer Network:Case Example

Canada Mexico

USGroup: NAFTA

Network Specifications

• Network type– 100BaseTX

• Hardware – Twisted Pair Category 5– Built-in 100/10 mbps card

• Software– Windows95, Windows 98 and

Windows 2000, Windows XP

Installation

• Install raw hardware and raw operating system

• Perform hardware level configuration of the NIC– This is not necessary in the case of

modern NIC

• Configure peer-to-peer networking

Installation of Raw Hardware and Software

• Install network hardware• Install any Windows client OS

– Network card may be automatically installed

– Otherwise, skip the installation of the network card for later operation

Hardware Level Configuration of NIC

• In modern NIC– The resources are automatically

assigned

• Otherwise– Find available IRQ, I/O etc.– Set IRQ, I/O etc. on the NIC– Depending on the card, use jumpers

or software provided by the vendor

Configuring Peer-to-Peer Networking

• Two Step process– Ensure the proper configuration of the

following:• Driver (adapter), protocol and services

configuration

– Network identification• Computer ID• Workgroup ID

Network Driver, Protocol and Services Configuration

• Client• Adapter• Protocol• Services

– File and Print Sharing

Network Identification

• Workstation name– Windows or NetBIOS name– It is customer to keep the windows

name and the TCP/IP name of the computer as the same

• Workgroup or domain name• Purpose is to facilitate LAN access

Note on Identification

Canada Mexico

US

NAFTA

ganesanComputer Name

Note: Do not change the computer name if it is already specified.

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MODULE

Initial LAN Hardware and OS Software Installation

Module Objectives

• Initial hardware and software installation overview

• Hardware Installation– NIC, cables and connectors– Network connection

• Software (OS) Installation– Preparation and installation

Initial Installation

• Hardware– Basic physical hardware installation

for linking the devices on a network

• Software– Initial installation of the client

operating system without the networking feature

Hardware: NIC

• Newer network– 10/100 100BaseTX card already built into

the computer

• Older network– SMC Ethernet 16 Ultra– D-Link NE 2000 compatible– Both are 10Base2 ISA cards– Some computers are equipped with SMC

and the others with D-Link

SMC NIC Cards

Black Ring

D-Link NE 2000 NIC Card

White Ring

Built-In NIC Port

Hardware: Cables and Connectors

• Cable– 10Base2 – 5, 10, 15 and 25 feet segments

• Connectors– T-connectors– Terminators

Cables and Connectors

Network Connection

SMC

NE2000

SMC

SMC

NE2000Router

Windows 95 Stations

Back-bone

The Installed Network Connection

Windows 9X: Preparation for Installation

• Preparation– Format drive c: as a bootable drive using

Windows DOS– Install device driver to recognize CD-ROM

drive as drive d:

• Note– The above steps are not necessary if start-

up diskettes are used to launch the OS installation

– In this case, the OS can be installed directly from the CD

Windows 9X Installation

• Method 1– Install from the CD

• Method 2– Copy the Windows 9X CAB files to the c: drive

and install from the hard drive

• Both methods– Windows 9X will guide through the installation– Skip the installation of the network feature in

the process

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MODULE

Obtaining Resource Values

Module Objectives

• Overview of resource statistics and assignment

• Obtaining resource statistics • Configurable resources for the NIC• Obtaining resource statistics in

Windows 9X• Available resources and resources

in use

Resources to be Set

• IRQ• I/O Address• Base Memory Address

– If present

• DMA Channel– If present

Resource Statistics and Assignment

• Resource statistics for each work station– Obtain– Identify available resources

• Set resources on NIC to match availability– Jumperless cards– Cards with jumpers

Obtaining Resource Statistics

• Windows95 Approach– Using Control Panel

• MS-DOS approach– Run MSD (Microsoft Diagnostics)

• In searching for available resources, one must bear in mind the range of values that could be set on the network card

Configurable Values for a NIC

• IRQ–

• I/O Address–

• Base Memory Address–

• DMA Channel–

Windows 9X Approach

Start SettingsControlPanel

SystemDevice

ManagerProperties

IRQ DMAI/O Memory

Select Computer

Obtaining Resource Statistics: A

Demonstration

Available Resources

• IRQ–

• I/O Address–

• Base Memory Address–

Resources in Use

• Note available for assignment• Example

– IRQ 7– I/O 300H– D000-– DMA 5

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MODULE

Setting Resources Values

Module Objectives

• Overview of resource settings on the NIC

• NIC configuration– Cards with jumpers and jumper-less

cards

• Software configuration of SMC card• Check for conflicts

Setting Of Resources On The NIC

• Set parameters on the network card choosing from available resource values

• Cards with jumpers• Cards without jumpers

NIC Configuraton for Cards with Jumpers

1. Older type cards

J1

J2

J3

IRQDMA

- Adjust jumpers to set the parameters

NIC Configuration for Jumperless Cards

• Newer type cards• Use software provided by the

vendor to set the parameter values

SMC Card

• Supports both options• Resources can be configured using

the jumpers • Resources can be configures using

the software as well – Preferred option

Jumpers in the SMC Card

Jumpers

BNC Connectors

Jumper Configuration

Up

Down

Jumper Configuration for SMC

I/O 300 IRQ 10 Memory CC00

Software Configuration

Software Configurable Resource Values on SMC

• IRQ– 2/9, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11 and 15

• I/O Address Base– 200, 220, 240 …… up to 380

• Base Memory Address– C000, C200, C400 up to EC00

• More options are supported under software configuration

NIC Hardware Configuration Software

NIC InstallationSoftware Floppy

•SMC Subdirectory•NE 2000 Subdirectory

SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION

• SMC– SMC subdirectory– Use the program EZSTART

• D-Link– NE2000 subdirectory– Use the program E16SD

SMC Network Card Configuration

Demonstration

Hardware Setup Completion

• Hardware installation and configuration are now complete

• The network is now ready for peer-to-peer configuration

A Final Check for Conflicts: Demonstrations

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MODULE

Peer-to-peer Network Specifications

Module Objectives

• Recollection of procedure and network identification

• Overview of configuration components

• Network and component names• Network specifications

Recalling the Procedure

• Install – Client– Driver– Protocol – Services

• Identify – Individual computers– Grouping of the computers

Network Functional Components

Adapter

Protocol

Client Services

Network Components for Identification

Canada Mexico

US NAFTAWorkgroup Name

Computer Name

Network Specifications

• Client– Client for Microsoft Networks

• Adapter– SMC with predetermined parameters– NE 2000 with predetermined parameters

• Protocol– NetBEUI

• Services– Print and File Sharing

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MODULE

Peer-to-Peer Configuration

Module Objectives

• An outline of Windows 9X peer-to-peer configuration procedure

• Client installation, NIC values assignment check and the selection of file and print sharing process– Outline of procedure– Description of the Steps to follow– Demonstration of the process

Windows 9X Peer-to-Peer Configuration Procedure

Select and install Client for Microsoft from Network/Configuration

window.

Ensure the correctassignment of NICresource values.

Install File andPrint Sharing services.

Name the computer,identify the workgroup

and provide a computerdescription.

Select and Install Client for Microsoft

• Done through the Network option under Control Panel

• Install Client for Microsoft Networks

• Automatically launch the installation of the network card

Correct Assignment of NIC Resource Values

• Previous step does not ensure the correct assignment of NIC resource values

• The assignment of correct values must therefore be ensured

• Exception– A fully plug-and-play compatible hardware – The correct assignment of resource values

is possible

Completing the Configuration with File and

Print Sharing

• The previous two steps would have configured the following:– Client for Microsoft Networks– SMC EtherCard Elite 16 Ultra– IPX/SPX-compatible Protocol– NetBEUI

• Completion of Peer-to-Peer configuration– File and Print Sharing service must now be

installed

Configuring Client for Microsoft

SettingsControlPanel

Network/Configuration

Client

Add

Microsoft

OK

SMC EtherCard Elite 16 Ultra

Start

Add

Ensuring the Correct Assignment of NIC

Resource Values

SMC EtherCard entry from

ConfigurationProperties

ResourcesSet resources to correct values,if necessary

Installing File and Print Sharing

Select File and Print Sharing from Network Configuration.

Check ‘I- - - give others access to my files’

Check ‘I- - - allow others to print to my printer(s).

OK

Peer-to-Peer Configuration Demonstration

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MODULE

Identification of Workstation and Workgroup

Module Objectives

• An overview of computer and workgroup identification

• Identification details• The procedure• Completing the identification

process• The demonstration

The Final Step: Identifying the Workstation and

Workgroup

• Name the computer• Specify the workgroup for the

computer to join• Provide a description of the

computer– Optional

Computer and Workgroup Identification

Canada Mexico

USGroup: NAFTA

Identifying the Computer and the Workgroup

Select Identificationfrom Network window

ComputerName(US)

WorkgroupName

(NAFTA)

ComputerDescription

(Pentium 166)

Completing the Configuration

• Select OK from main network configuration window

• Insertion of original Windows-95 CD may be required

• Restart computer for the networking feature to take effect

• At this point, the workstation is ready to share its resources

Identification Demonstration

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MODULE

Logon Specification

Module Objectives

• Logon options for a Microsoft client• Windows NT logon

– logon options

• Peer-to-peer logon• Demonstration of the selection of

the logon option

Logon Options as a Microsoft Client

• Windows NT client-server network• Windows 95 peer-to-peer network• Other Windows peer-to-peer

network

Windows NT Logon

Windows NT

Specify domain name.

Additional Logon Options

• Quick logon• Logon restoring network

connections such as restoring links established through mapped drives

Peer-to-Peer Logon

Deselect NT Logon.

Select either of the following.

Quick logon. Logon restoring networkconnections.

Logon Specification Demonstration

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MODULE

Summary of Peer-to-Peer LAN Installation and Configuration

Summary of Peer-to-Peer LAN Installation and

ConfigurationInstall hardware

Install Windows 9X

Obtain available values forIRQ, I/O and Memory

NextSlide

LAN Installation and Configuration Cont.

Set a chosen set of resource values on the NIC using NIC configuration

software.

Select and install Client forMicrosoft

Ensure the correct assignment of resource values within the NOS.

PreviousSlide

Next Slide

LAN Installation and Configuration Cont.

Implement file andprint sharing

Identify the workstation and the workgroup

PreviousSlide

EndSelect the logon option

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