SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER OF MARCH/APRIL-2013 (C-09)
3739
BOARD DIPLOMA
EXAMINATION, (C-09)
MARCH/APRIL-2013
DCME VI SEMESTER
EXAMINATION
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Time : 3
Hours]
[Total Marks: 80
PART-A 10*3=30
Instructions: (1)
Answer all questions and each question caries THREE marks. (2) Answers should
be brief and straight to t the point and shall not exceed five simple
sentences.
1.Define
windows work station?
2.write
about NT architecture?
3.list
the h/w requirements for windows 2003 server environment
4.state
the need of windows 2003 server
5.write
the steps for installing process of printers in windows 2003 server?
6.list
the adv of vpn?
7.Write
a short note on local security policies in windows 2003 server mgmt?
8.state
the usage of grep command?
9.What
is web server?
10.write
about back up of data in linux administration ?
PART-B 5*10=50
Instructions: (1) Answer any five
questions and each question caries twelve marks. (2) The Answers should be
comprehensive and criteria for valuation is the Content but not the length of
the answer.
11(a)Expalain
about windows NT network services (5)
(b)Explain
about windows 2003 server components (5)
12(a)distinguish
between windows NT and windows 2003
(b)explain
about different editions of windows 2003
13.Explain
about installation and configuration of windows 2003 server
14.explain
about monitoring and managing IIS in windows 2003 server
15.Explain
about configuring and implementing remote access server in winows 2003 server
16.explain
about the process of installation of linux?
17.Explain
about managing users and groups in linux administration
18.Explain
the process of configuring DNS in LINUX?
Friday, 15 February 2013
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2012 (C-09)
C-09-CM-604
3736
3736
BOARD DIPLOMA
EXAMINATION, (C-09)
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2012
DCME SIXTH
SEMESTER EXAMINATION
SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION
Time : 3
Hours]
[Total Marks: 80
PART-A 3*10=30
Instructions: (1) Answer all questions and each
question caries three marks. (2) Answers should be brief and straight to t the
point and shall not exceed five simple sentences.
1.
List at least three features of NTFS.
2.
List the components of the Windows NT operating system
architecture.
3.
List different editions of Windows 2003 Server.
4.
List the hardware requirements of Windows 2003 server.
5.
Explain the purpose of DNS in Windows 2003 Server.
6.
What is the difference between workgroup and domain?
7.
What is the importance of SMARTDRV during installation of
Windows 2003 server?
8.
Explain about any one Linux desktop environment.
9.
Explain about SMTP protocol.
10.
State the Linux comand to display the list of groups in Linux
syste.
PART-B 10*5=50
Instructions: (1) Answer any five
questions and each question caries ten marks. (2) The Answers should be
comprehensive and criteria for valuation is the Content but not the length of
the answer.
11. Explain different
editions of Windows 2003.
12. Explain the benefits of
OU structure in Windows 2003 Server
13. Explain configuration
of group policy in Windows 2003 server.
14. Explain how to restore
selected files from a file or tape in Windows 2003 server.
15. What is meant by
filtering? Explain different filtering techniques in Linux.
16. Explain briefly about
working of NFS in Linux with neat block diagram.
17. Explain brielfy about
different types of Proxy Servers.
18. (a) Explain briefly
about Windows NT netywork services. (b) Explain five Windows 2003 Server
components..
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION APRIL/MAY-2012 (C-09)
3739
BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-09)
APRIL/MAY-2012
DCME VI SEMESTER EXAMINATION
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Time : 3 Hours] [Total Marks: 80
PART-A 10*3=30
Instructions: (1) Answer all questions and each question caries THREE marks. (2) Answers should be brief and straight to t the point and shall not exceed five simple sentences.
1. Write about NTFS file system.
2. Write about the function of windows NT work station.
3. Write about any three differences between windows NT and windows 2003 server.
4. Write about any three windows 2003 server components.
5. Write about viewing a user’s effective permissions
6. Write about different disk management tools in windows 2003 server
7. Write about DNS.
8. What is the purpose of filter commands in Linux.
9. Write about the available methods for backing up data in LINUS.
10. Write about browsers available for internet in Linux.
PART-B 5*10=50
Instructions: (1) Answer any five questions and each question caries twelve marks. (2) The Answers should be comprehensive and criteria for valuation is the Content but not the length of the answer.
11. (a) Explain about Windows NT network services. (b) Explain about hardware requirements for the installation of Windows 2003 server.
12. (a) Explain and compare about various versions of Windows 2003 server.
13. Explain how to monitor and managing internet information services (IIS 6.0)
14. Explain about installation and configuration of windows 2003 server.
15. (a) explain how to configure the user environment by using group policy. (b) Explain about how to implement distributed file System(DFS)
16. Explain about LINUX editors.
17. Explain (a) configuring firewall (b) Proxy server in LINUX.
18. Explain about user management in LINUX.
Thursday, 15 November 2012
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2012 (C-05)
C-09-CM-604
835
835
BOARD DIPLOMA
EXAMINATION, (C-05)
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2012
DCME SIXTH
SEMESTER EXAMINATION
SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATION
Time : 3
Hours]
[Total Marks: 80
PART-A 3*10=30
Instructions: (1) Answer all questions and each
question caries three marks. (2) Answers should be brief and straight to t the
point and shall not exceed five simple sentences.
1.
Write briefly about Windows NT workstation.
2.
What is NTFS?
3.
What is RAS
4.
Write briefly about backup.
5.
List various disk management tools and tasks.
6.
What is DNS?
7.
Write briefly about Windows 2003 server.
8.
What is the purpose of firewall?
9.
What is the importance of LILO and GRUP?
10.
Explain briefly about Host Security.
PART-B 10*5=50
Instructions: (1) Answer any five
questions and each question caries ten marks. (2) The Answers should be
comprehensive and criteria for valuation is the Content but not the length of
the answer.
11. write the procedure for
installing Windows NT.
12. (a) Explain printing in
Windows NT. (b) Explain how to secure the data in Windows NT.
13. Explain user and group management
in Windows 2003 server.
14. Explain implementation
and configuration of VPN.
15. Explain configuration
of distributed file system.
16. (a) explain the network
services in LINUS. (b) How can you sent mail in LINUX?
17. Explain the user
management in LINUX.
18. (a) Explain NIS. (b)
Explain PAM.
Thursday, 23 August 2012
Interview questions
Ques 1: - What could DUP mean when using ping?
Ans: - DUP means duplicate packet.ping will report duplicate and damaged packets. Duplicate packets should never occur, and seem to be caused by inappropriate link-level retransmissions. Duplicates may occur in many situations and are rarely (if ever) a good sign, although the presence of low levels of duplicates may not always be cause for alarm.
Damaged packets are obviously serious cause for alarm and often indicate broken hardware somewhere in the ping packet's path (in the network or in the hosts).
Ques 2: - What is IP Masquerade ?
Ans: - IP Masquerade is a networking function in Linux similar to the one-to-many (1:Many) NAT (Network Address Translation) servers found in many commercial firewalls and network routers. For example, if a Linux host is connected to the Internet via PPP, Ethernet, etc., the IP Masquerade feature allows other "internal" computers connected to this Linux box (via PPP, Ethernet, etc.) to also reach the Internet as well. Linux IP Masquerading allows for this functionality even though these internal machines don't have an officially assigned IP address.
MASQ allows a set of machines to invisibly access the Internet via the MASQ gateway. To other machines on the Internet, the outgoing traffic will appear to be from the IP MASQ Linux server itself. In addition to the added functionality, IP Masquerade provides the foundation to create a HEAVILY secured networking environment. With a well built firewall, breaking the security of a well configured masquerading system and internal LAN should be considerably difficult to accomplish.
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2011
C-09-CM-603
3741
3741
BOARD DIPLOMA EXAMINATION, (C-09)
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER-2011
DCME VI SEMESTER EXAMINATION
SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Time : 3 Hours] [Total Marks: 80
PART-A 3*10=30
Instructions: (1) Answer all questions and each question caries three marks. (2) Answers should be brief and straight to t the point and shall not exceed five simple sentences.
1. What are different Windows NT network components?
2. Write about the procedure ofr converting FAT to NTFS.
3. WHAT ARE THE HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR Windows 2003 server?
4. Write about any three optional services available in windows 2003 server
5. Write about viewing a user’s effective permissions
6. Write about implementing shadow copies in windows 2003 server.
7. Write about user management in windows 2003 server
8. What are different types of Linux editors
9. Write about network services in Linux
10. Write about SAMBA
PART-B 10*5=50
Instructions: (1) Answer any five questions and each question caries ten marks. (2) The Answers should be comprehensive and criteria for valuation is the Content but not the length of the answer.
11. (a) write about windows NT architecture. (b) Write about different editions of Windows 2004 server.
12. Explain about windows 2003 server components
13. Explain about installation and configuring Terminal Services
14. Explain about configuring and implementing Remote access server
15. Explain about configuring and implementing active directory services forest
16. Explain about the installation of LINUX
17. Explain about the procedure for configuring DHCP in LINUX
18. Explain about network printing in LINUX.
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