Article ID: 830785 - Last Review: May 30, 2006 - Revision: 1.7 MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Comments and Corrections
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This article contains comments, corrections, and information about known errors relating to the Microsoft Press book MCSA/MCSE Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-291): Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, 0-7356-1439-3. The following topics are covered:
MORE INFORMATIONPage I-2: Correction To "AND function, Calculator"On page I-2, add page 2-39 to "AND function, Calculator, 8-32"Page 2-23: Fig 2-6 CIDR For AdressesShould Have Four OctetsOn page 2-23 in figure 2-6, the CIDR shows 5 octets per IP address. This is incorrect. All addresses should be changed from '207.209.68.1.x' to '207.209.68.x'Page 2-34: 131.107.0.0 Should Be 207.46.168.0On page 2-34, in the first paragraph,Change: "In the preceding example, the CIDR block (131.107.0.0, 255.255.248.0) can be thought of in two ways" To: "In the preceding example, the CIDR block (207.46.168.0, 255.255.248.0) can be thought of in two ways" Page 2-39: "192.168.0.192" Should Be "192.168.0.190"On page 2-39, in the last paragraph,Change: "192.168.0.192" To: "192.168.0.190" Page 2-51: Incorrect Default Gateway for Client DOn page 2-51, in the figure, under Client D,Change: "Default gateway: 192.168.1.128" To: "Default gateway: 192.168.1.129" Page 3-24: Correction To Steps 5 And 6On page 3-24,Change: "5. Ping the IP address of a remote host located beyond the default gateway. This step verifies that you can communicate with hosts outside your local network segment. To perform this step, enter ping <IP address of remote host> at a command prompt. 6. Ping the IP address of a remote host located beyond the default gateway. This step verifies that you can communicate with hosts outside your local network segment. To perform this step, enter ping <IP address of remote host> at a command prompt." To: "5. Ping the host name of a remote host to verify that you can resolve remote host names. To perform this step, enter ping <host name of remote host> at a command prompt. 6. Run a PathPing analysis to a remote host to determine which (if any) routers on the way to the destination are malfunctioning. To perform this step, enter pathping <IP address of remote host> at a command prompt." Page 7-30: Correction To Scope in Figure 7-10On page 7-30, in Figure 7-10,Change the Scope B range for the DHCP server A: "222.222.222.11-10.222.222.254" To: "10.222.222.11-10.222.222.254" Page 8-4: Correction To Figure 8-1On page 8-4, in Figure 8-1, the sequence should read:"DHCP Discover, IP lease offer, IP lease request, IP lease acknowledgment' instead of 'IP lease request, IP lease offers, IP lease selection, IP lease acknowledgement" Page 10-53: Correction To Figure 10-53On page 10-53, in Figure 10-30, under "Buffalo office intranet", in between "Domain1 Domain controller" and "VPN Server",Change: "192.168.20.0" To: "192.168.10.0" Page 10-60: User Should Be ComputerOn page 10-60, in the last sentence of the first paragraph,Change: "Once user authentication is complete, user authorization follows." To: "Once user authentication is complete, computer authorization follows." Page 13-8: CIDR changes in possible answersOn page 13-8, the possible answers for objective 1.1 question 2 read:"A. 199.205.15.64/25 B. 199.205.15.192/26 C. 199.205.15.130/26 D. 199.205.15.96/26 E. 199.205.15.8/27 F. 199.205.15.40/28" They should read: "A. 199.205.15.64/25 B. 199.205.15.192/26 C. 199.205.15.130/26 D. 199.205.15.96/27 E. 199.205.15.8/28 F. 199.205.15.40/28" Page 14-8: SOE Should Be SOAOn page 14-8, in step C,Change: "C. If you open the DNS console and access DC7 server properties, the SOE tab..." To: "C. If you open the DNS console and access DC7 server properties, the SOA tab..." Page 15-10: Looback Policy Should Be Loopback PolicyOn page 15-10, in the first paragarph,Change: "C. Configure looback policy so that..." To: "C. Configure loopback policy so that..." Back Cover: eBook PDF File Not PrintableThe eBook PDF's print function is disabled. This is by design. On the back cover,Change: "eBook in printable PDF format" To: "eBook in PDF format" Microsoft Press is committed to providing informative and accurate books. All comments and corrections listed above are ready for inclusion in future printings of this book. If you have a later printing of this book, it may already contain most or all of the above corrections. | Other Resources Other Support Sites
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