TCP/IP in Windows 2000 Professional
Microsoft has adopted TCP/IP as the strategic enterprise network transport for its platforms. TCP/IP for Microsoft Windows 2000 is a high-performance, scaleable implementation of the industry-standard TCP/IP protocol. This chapter provides technical and configuration details about the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol as implemented in Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional.
In This Chapter
TCP/IP Configuration Quick Guide
Overview of Windows 2000 TCP/IP
Configure IP Address Assignment
Configure TCP/IP Name Resolution
Configure Local IP Routing Table
Configure Internet Connection Sharing
Configure IP Security and Filtering
Perform TCP/IP Troubleshooting
Related Information in the Windows 2000 Resource Kit
For more information about installing and configuring a DHCP server, see Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource KitTCP/IP Core Networking Guide.
For more information about IP routing, address translation and IP packet handling, see Unicast IP Routing in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit Internetworking Guide .