Chapter 9. Maintaining and Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure
In a utopian world, you could simply install an operating system and forget about it after that. Unfortunately, in the real world, you can’t actually do that—Windows Server 2003, even as advanced and easy to use as it is, still requires you to have a basic level of monitoring and troubleshooting skills when things on the network aren’t working quite right.
This chapter covers objectives from the “Maintaining a Network Infrastructure” section of Exam 70-291.
Objectives
Monitor network traffic. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor.
- Many times, you might discover that you have a network traffic problem without knowing the cause. In cases such as these, you can ...
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