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Nikkei Network

September 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Manipulating Networks Freely

Lecture on the Use of Net Commands

 

It seems a waste to be satisfied with mastering only the individual mechanisms and single instructions for the use of each net command. The essence lies beyond that. Using multiple commands in coordination brings out their synergies. We look into what advantages are to be gained from which command and how, and give you actual examples.

 

Needs 1: I want to find out the reason why I can’t connect to the server

Needs 2: I want to investigate and list the equipment running on the LAN

Needs 3: I want to find out which is the suspicious software that is connecting on its own

Needs 4: I want to have a graph of the state of congestion by time period

Needs 5: I want to be informed via email of any errors

Needs 6: I want to change net settings depending on where I am connecting to

Supplemental: Basic net commands I want to master 

 

Beginner’s Question

What is meant by “generation” in mobile phones?

 

Feature 2

 

Conquering Difficulties Series - Round Two

Total Mastery of IEEE 802.1X

 

The introduction of IEEE 802.1X by corporations as a technology to improve security is progressing. It is a technology that should be considered when building a new network, be it wired or wireless. On the other hand, a large number of people may feel intimidated by the considerable number of complicated technical terms. This feature is designed to overcome these weak points and navigate the way to total mastery.

 

Part 1: Tactics

“Seeing both the wood and the trees” - attack using both the theoretical and practical fronts

 

Part 2- Conquest

Let’s decide who the characters will be and check their roles and relationships

 

Part 3 - Practice

Let’s do dry runs of using 1X while looking at equipment set-up and operations

 

Bonus article: The problems with Active Directory coordination in IEEE 802.1X

 

FEATURE 3

 

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts

FTP (file transfer protocol)

 

A long-used, accomplished standard protocol for transferring files 


 

Nikkei Network

September 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Manipulating Networks Freely

Lecture on the Use of Net Commands

 

It seems a waste to be satisfied with mastering only the individual mechanisms and single instructions for the use of each net command. The essence lies beyond that. Using multiple commands in coordination brings out their synergies. We look into what advantages are to be gained from which command and how, and give you actual examples.

 

Needs 1: I want to find out the reason why I can’t connect to the server

Needs 2: I want to investigate and list the equipment running on the LAN

Needs 3: I want to find out which is the suspicious software that is connecting on its own

Needs 4: I want to have a graph of the state of congestion by time period

Needs 5: I want to be informed via email of any errors

Needs 6: I want to change net settings depending on where I am connecting to

Supplemental: Basic net commands I want to master 

 

Beginner’s Question

What is meant by “generation” in mobile phones?

 

Feature 2

 

Conquering Difficulties Series - Round Two

Total Mastery of IEEE 802.1X

 

The introduction of IEEE 802.1X by corporations as a technology to improve security is progressing. It is a technology that should be considered when building a new network, be it wired or wireless. On the other hand, a large number of people may feel intimidated by the considerable number of complicated technical terms. This feature is designed to overcome these weak points and navigate the way to total mastery.

 

Part 1: Tactics

“Seeing both the wood and the trees” - attack using both the theoretical and practical fronts

 

Part 2- Conquest

Let’s decide who the characters will be and check their roles and relationships

 

Part 3 - Practice

Let’s do dry runs of using 1X while looking at equipment set-up and operations

 

Bonus article: The problems with Active Directory coordination in IEEE 802.1X

 

FEATURE 3

 

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts

FTP (file transfer protocol)

 

A long-used, accomplished standard protocol for transferring files