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MS1562 - Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure

Categories MCSE Training, Operating Systems Training, Microsoft Windows Training, Microsoft Certification Training
Duration 4 days (28 hours)
Pre-requisites MS1560 - Updating Support Skills from Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000, or equivalent knowledge and skills with NT or another Network Operating System, OR MS2153 - Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Courseware MS1562-MS (300 pages)
Price $1580
Notes

This course covers topics students need to know to prepare for the following Microsoft exam:
Exam 70-221: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (MCSE core)

This course provides students with the information and skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure design that supports the required network applications. At the end of the course, students will be able to describe the attributes of a Windows 2000 networking services infrastructure design; define the design requirements for a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) solution; design a DHCP solution for automating IP configuration; design a DNS service for name resolution; evaluate WINS as a solution for name resolution; evaluate and create an Internet connectivity design using Network Address Translation; evaluate and create an Internet connectivity design using Microsoft Proxy Server 3.0; evaluate and create private network connectivity designs using Routing and Remote Access; evaluate and create a design to connect a remote user to a private network using Routing and Remote Access; evaluate and create a design to connect a remote user to a private network using Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS); develop a management strategy for networking services; evaluate strategies to address interaction issues for the placement of services within an infrastructure and evaluate and create designs based upon the applications in use by an organization.


Lesson 1: Windows 2000 Networking Overview
      Introduction to the Networking Services Design Process
      Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services
      Translating Organizational Goals Into a Design
Lesson 2: TCP/IP As a Solution for Networking
      Introducing TCP/IP
      Designing a Functional TCP/IP Solution
      Securing a TCP/IP Solution
      Enhancing a TCP/IP Design for Availability
      Enhancing a TCP/IP Design for Performance
Lesson 3: DHCP As a Solution for IP Configuration
      Introducing DHCP
      Designing a Functional DHCP Solution
      Securing a DHCP Solution
      Enhancing a DHCP Design for Availability
      Enhancing a DHCP Design for Performance
Lesson 4: DNS As a Solution for Name Resolution
      Introducing DNS
      Designing a Functional DNS Solution
      Securing a DNS Solution
      Enhancing the DNS Design for Availability
      Optimizing the DNS Design for Performance
Lesson 5: WINS As a Solution for NetBIOS Name Resolution
      Introducing WINS
      Designing a Functional WINS Solution
      Securing a WINS Solution
      Enhancing the WINS Design for Availability
      Optimizing the WINS Design for Performance
Lesson 6: NAT As a Solution for Internet Connectivity
      Introducing NAT
      Designing a Functional NAT Solution
      Securing a NAT Solution
      Enhancing a NAT Design for Availability
      Optimizing the NAT Design for Performance
Lesson 7: Proxy Server 2.0 As a Solution for Internet Connectivity
      Introducing Proxy Server
      Designing a Functional Proxy Server Solution
      Securing a Proxy Server Solution
      Enhancing a Proxy Server Design for Availability
      Optimizing a Proxy Server Solution for Performance
Lesson 8: Routing As a Solution for Private Network Connectivity
      Introducing Routing
      Designing a Functional Routing Solution
      Securing Private Network Connections
      Optimizing a Router Design for Availability and Performance
Lesson 9: Remote User Connectivity
      Identifying Routing and Remote Access as a Solution for Remote Access
      Designing a Functional Remote Access Solution
      Securing a Remote Access Solution
      Enhancing the Remote Access Design for Availability
      Optimizing the Remote Access Design for Performance
Lesson 10: RADIUS As a Solution for Remote Access
      Introducing RADIUS
      Designing a Functional RADIUS Solution
      Securing a RADIUS Design
      Enhancing the RADIUS Design for Availability
      Enhancing the RADIUS Design for Performance
Lesson 11: Windows 2000 Network Management Strategies
      Defining a Management Strategy
      Identifying Management Processes
      Generating Information of the Status of Services
      Analyzing Collected Data
      Selecting Response Strategies
Lesson 12: Strategies for Combining Services
      Identifying Benefits of Combining Services
      Combining Services in a Design
      Securing a Design by Combining Services
      Enhancing Availability by Combining Services
      Optimizing Performance by Combining Services
Lesson 13: Networking Service Designs
Evaluating the Existing Configuration
      Identifying the Essential Design Decisions
      Providing Security
      Enhancing Availability and Performance

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