Showing posts with label Troubleshooting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Troubleshooting. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 May 2016

How to Configuring Network Setting For TCP/IP Services

TCP/IP is the protocol of the Internet and the most versatile protocol that Windows NT supports. It can be manually configured or automatically configured using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Some applications require TCP/IP (such as Netscape), and it is routable, making it appropriate for networks of any size. To Install TCP/IP Protocol

(a) Click on Start >Settings > Control Panel.
(b) In the Control Panel dialog box double-click Network icon. The Network properties window Appears.
(c) Under the Protocols tab click on Add button to install new protocols.
(d) In the select network protocols list select TCP/IP and then click OK.
(e) The next dialog box prompts you to enter the path for the Windows NT installation files. Type F:\i386 and then click Continue.
(f) Windows will start copying files to the system.
(g) Then TCP/IP Properties dialog box appears, asking you to enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway.

(h) You can select the option obtain an IP address automatically, if you have a DHCP server installed in your network.

How to configure the TCP/IP

Configuring TCP/IP.

(a) Double-click on [My Computer]
(b) Double-click [Dial-Up Networking]
(c) A [Dial-Up Networking] window will appear; choose [Ok] to add an entry
(d) Enter "Transmission" for the [Name of the new phonebook entry]
(e) Click [Next]
(f) Check ALL of the following boxes under the [Server] window: [I am calling the Internet] [Send my plain text password] [The non-Windows NT server I am calling expects]
(g) Click [Next]
(h) Enter in the Transmission dial-up number for your area in the [Phone Number] entry field (e.g., 990-0900 - Salt Lake City)
(j) Click [Next]
(k) Select [Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)] under the [Serial Line Protocol] window, then choose [Next]
(l) Select [None] under the [Logon Script] window, the click [Next]
(m) Under the [IP Address] window leave [My IP address] at “0.0.0.0" (unless Transmission Technical support instructed you to do otherwise), then click [Next]
(n) Under [DNS server] enter "198.60.22.2" and leave [WINS Server] at the  default of "0.0.0.0"
(o) Click [Next], then click [Finish]
(i) Hub to Hub Connectivity.

(ii) Hub to Transceiver or DNI Card Connectivity.

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

How to Setting Dial Up Connection For Access to RAS and Internet step by step

Checking To See If RAS Is Installed
(a) Using the [Start] menu, select [Settings] and choose [Control Panel].
(b) Open [Network].
(c) Choose the [Services] tab.
(d Look to see if [Remote Access Service] is in the [Network Services] box.
Note- If Remote Access is in the [Network Services] box, jump to Part 1.

1. Configuring RAS.
(a) If you do not see [Remote Access Service], select the [Add] button
(b) Scroll down to [Remote Access Service],
(c) Highlight it and Click [Ok]
(d) The next window will ask for your Windows NT disk4. Insert the Windows NT disk, and select [Continue]
(e) A window will ask you to add/choose a [RAS Capable Device]
(f) Select your modem, and click [Ok]
(g) Under the [Remote Access Setup] window, select [Configure]
(h) Under [Port Usage] select [Dial out only], then Click [Ok]
(i) Click [Network], make sure [TCP/IP] is the only protocol selected
(j) Choose [Ok], click [Continue], Note. Windows NT will update your[Bindings Configuration], and then prompt you to reboot your computer. You Must Reboot your computer NOW! Select [Yes] to reboot your computer.

2. Configuring Your Transmission Entry.
(a) Under the [Dial-Up Networking] window, select your "Transmission" entry
(b) Then click [More], and select [Edit entry and modem properties]
(c) Select the [Server] tab, make sure [TCP/IP] is the selected protocol
(d) UNCHECK [Enable software compression] and leave the rest of the settings at default
(e) The [TCP/IP Settings] button
(f) Choose sure to select both :-
(i) [Server assigned IP address]
(ii) [Specify name server addresses]
(g) Check and Edit the following entries:-
(i) [Primary DNS] - "198.60.22.2"
(ii) [Secondary DNS] - "198.60.22.22"
(h) UNCHECK the [Use IP header compression] box
(j) Leave the rest of the settings at default, and click [Ok]
(k) Choose on the [Script] tab and make sure [After Dialing (login)] is set to [None]
(l) Choose the [Security] tab and make sure that [Accept any authentication including clear text] is turned on
(m) Click [Ok] to finish

3. Logging On to Transmission.
(a) Open [My Computer].
(b) Open [Dial-Up Networking].
(c) Highlight the "Transmission" entry and click [Dial].
(d) Enter your username.
(e) Enter your password.
(f) Under the [Domain] entry, make sure the field is left blank! NOTE: If the Domain] field is not blank, you will not be able to connect to Transmission
(g) Click [Connect]NOTE: (Steps 4 & 5) your password is case sensitive, as well as your username, and your username should contain only lower case letters.

4. Disconnecting From Transmission.
(a) Double-click on the Phone Icon (in the lower right hand side of the [Start] bar)

(b) Then click the [Hang Up] button and choose your Transmission connection

How to know MAC Address of PC or Laptop

How to know MAC Address of PC or Laptop

(a) The chances are very good that you'll never see the MAC address for any of your equipment because the software that helps your computer communicate with a network takes care of matching the MAC address to a logical address. The logical address is what the network uses to pass information along to your computer.


(b) If you'd like to see the MAC address and logical address used by the Internet Protocol (IP) for your Windows computer, you can run a small program that Microsoft provides. Go to the "Start" menu, click on "Run," and in the window that appears, type WINIPCFG (IPCONFIG for Windows 2000/XP). When the gray window appears, click on "More Info" and you'll get this sort of information.

Saturday, 7 May 2016

FTP Response Code Full List with Meaning

FTP Response Code with Full List with Meaning

FTP response command
Response meaning
125
Data connection already open ;transfer starting
150
File status okey; about to open data connection
200
Command okey
221
Service closing control connection
220
Service ready for new user
226
Closing data connection
230
User logged in proceed
250
Requested file action okey completed
331
User name okey need password
421
Service not available ;closing control connection
450
Requested file action not taken
500
Syntax error; command unrecognized
501
Syntax error in parameters or arguments
550
Requested action not taken

FTP Commands

COMMAND
MEANING
!
Escape to a DOS shell
Delete
Delete remote file
Literal
Send arbitary ftp command
Prompt
Force interactive prompting on multiple command
Send
Send one file
?
Print local help information
Debug
Toggle debugging mode
Is
List contents of remote directory
Put
Send one file
Status(or stat)
Show current status
Append
Append to a file
Dir
List contents of remote machine
Mdelete
Delete multiple files
Pwd
Print working directory on remote machine
Trace
Toggle packet tracing
Ascii
Set ASCII transfer type
Disconnect
Terminate FTP session
Mdir
List contents of multiple remote directories
Quit
Terminate FTP session and exit
Type
Set file transfer type
Bell
Beep when command completed
Get
Receive file
Mget
Get multiple file
Quote
Send arbitrary FTP command
User
Send new user information
Binary
Set binary transfer type
Glob
Toggle metacharacter expansion of local file names
Mkdir
Make directory on the remote machine
Recv
Receive file
Verbose
Toggle verbose mode
Bye
Terminate FTP session and exit
Hash
Toggle printing # for each buffer transferred
Mls
List contents os multiple remote directories
Remote help
Get help from remote server
Cd
Change remote working directory
Help
Print local help information
Mput
Send multiple files
Rename
Rename file
Close
Terminate FTP session
lcd
Change local working directory
Open
Connect to remote FTP
Rmdir
Remove directory on the remote machine