Name

network protocol

Synopsis

A protocol used for communication over a network.

Description

Windows 2000 Server supports four common network protocols:

NetBEUI

A fast, efficient protocol that is nonroutable and, therefore, primarily of use in a small, workgroup setting where machines running older versions of Microsoft Windows need to be supported

NWLink

Microsoft’s version of Novell’s IPX protocol; used primarily to support legacy Novell NetWare 3.x and 4.x networks

TCP/IP

The widely supported Internet protocol that has become the de facto standard for LANs and WANs today

AppleTalk

Microsoft’s version of Apple’s legacy protocol for networking Macintosh computers

For more information on any of these protocols, see their associated topic in this chapter. For general information about types of network connections supported by Windows 2000 Server, see connection in this chapter. For information on how to install and configure network protocols, see network protocol.

Notes

If you want to use Active Directory, you must use TCP/IP.

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