Servers
Servers
Enable logging for configuration files, change passwords, check for Trojans and other "guests".
EA - External Access PSEN - Program store Enable ALE - Address Latch Enable RST - Reset WR - RD
USB Ports enable use of External Devices such as Wireless Network Cards & Hard drives on Notebooks.
BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol) is a network protocol used for booting diskless workstations and devices over a network. Its primary purpose is to enable these devices to obtain an IP address, download the necessary software or configuration files, and connect to the network without requiring local storage. BOOTP operates by allowing clients to request network configuration information from a BOOTP server, which provides an IP address and other parameters essential for network communication. Although largely replaced by DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), BOOTP laid the groundwork for more advanced network management solutions.
1. In the Control Panel, double-click the Network Connections icon.2. In the Network Connections window, double-click the Local Area Connection icon.3. In the Local Area Connection Status window, click the Enable button.
This command enables a strong encryption algorithm for the enable secret password command.
There are multiple connection options for a Network Printer. 1. The Printer can be attached to a Router and be available to all of the Network's Computers that can access that router. 2. If the printer is attached to Computer "A" (via USB or WiFi) any Computer on the Network that can access Computer "A" can be allowed to access the Printer. Of course Computer "A" MUST be up and running.
You can enable MAC address (also know as Physical Address) filtering. MAC address filtering has two modes: 1. Allow access to listed MAC addresses 2. Deny access to listed MAC addresses.
telnet
If you want to use sharing you need to enable the feature. You need to enable it in the folder properties you want to share as well as in firewall settings.