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Designing and Implementing Windows 2000 Network ServicesThis practical five-day course willl provide support professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, design and implement Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Network Services in an enterprise environment. Topics covered by this course include:
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Target audienceThis course is intended for experienced network support professionals, network managers and network designers who are required to plan, design and implement Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Services. Before attending this course, students should have attended the following courses or have equivalent practical knowledge and experience:
This course will help to prepare students for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exams:
Course contentThe TCP/IP Transport The TCP/IP Protocol Suite TCP/IP Utilities and Programs The TCP/IP Protocol Suite Four Main Layers of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite Transmission Control Protocol User Datagram Protocol Internet Protocol Address Resolution Protocol Internet Control Message Protocol Summary of Protocols Microsoft's Implementation of TCP/IP Ports and Sockets TCP/IP Filtering TCP/IP Addressing IP Addressing Assigning Addresses Summary of Addressing Rules Subnet Addressing Determining a Remote Address Defining a Subnet Mask Subnetting More Than an Octet Defining Subnet IDs Defining Hosts Within a Subnet Supernetting Private IP Addressing Planning your IP addressing Scheme IP Version 6 Routing with Windows 2000 IP Routing Configuring a Multi-Homed Computer as a Router Managing an IP Router Routing Protocols Routing Information Protocol Using RIP in Windows 2000 Other Protocols Using NAT With Windows 2000 Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) TRACERT Port Filtering in RRAS Demand Dial Connections UNIX Integration Microsoft TCP/IP Utilities Internet Services Requirements Installation of IIS 5.0 Changes Made By Installation New Default Documents Configuration and Management The Hypertext Administration Program Web Site Properties FTP Site Properties SMTP and NNTP Servers Virtual Servers Virtual Directories Connecting to the Internet The Internet Authentication Service IP Security Security What is IPSec Implementing IPSec in Windows 2000 Creating a Policy Modifying the Rules Implementing DHCP DHCP Overview Why Use DHCP How DHCP Works How DHCP Clients Lease an IP Address Initialising State Selecting State Requesting State Bound State How DHCP Clients Renew Their IP Address Leases Renewing State Rebinding State DHCP Implementation Considerations Lease Durations Determining a DHCP Client's IP Address Configuring DHCP Servers Creating Your Scope Reserving Client IP Addresses Active DHCP Client Leases Configuring DHCP Options Commonly Configured DHCP Options Vendor and User Classes The DHCP Database DHCP Relay Agent Using NetBIOS Over TCP/IP What is NetBIOS NetBIOS Names Methods of Name Resolution Node Types B-Node Microsoft Modified B-Node P-Node (or Point to Point Node) M-Node (or Mixed Node) H-Node NBTSTAT LMHOSTS Scopes Name Resolution Using WINS Windows Internet Name Service What is WINS Why Use WINS How WINS Works WINS Implementation Considerations WINS Proxy Agents The Contents of the WINS Database Registered Computer Names Registered Domain Names Other Names Registered WINS Client Configuration WINS Server Configuration Creating WINS Static Mappings Types of Static Mappings Importing Mappings Replication of the WINS Database Push and Pull Replication WINS Database Replication Considerations The WINS Database Certificate Services Certificate Authorities Installing Certificate Services Requesting a Certificate Managing Certificates About Courseware Company :: Instructor-led training courseware :: Self-study solutions :: Buy online today |
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