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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Implementation and Administration 3.0
 | Duration: | 30 hours |
 | Skill Level: | Intermediate |
 | Certifications: | N/A |
 | Delivery Type: | Expert Encore |
| Description |
This course is designed to provide the extensive technical knowledge required for the installation, configuration, management, and support of a network infrastructure utilizing Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products.
The course will provide detailed instruction in the configuration of network security protocols, as well as services such as DNS, DHCP, WINS, and RIS. In addition, the course will cover the management of a Windows 2000 network from a central location and the troubleshooting of network connectivity problems using the Windows 2000 tools and utilities.
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Skills Taught
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After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Introduction to the Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
- Automating IP Address Assignment by Using DHCP
- Implementing Name Resolution by Using DNS
- Implementing Name Resolution by Using WINS
- Configuring Network Security by Using Public Key Infrastructure
- Configuring Network Security by Using IPSec
- Configuring Remote Access
- Supporting Remote Access to a Network
- Extending Remote Access Capabilities by Using IAS
- Configuring a Windows 2000-Based Server as a Router
- Configuring Internet Access for a Network
- Configuring a Web Server
- Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using RIS
- Managing a Windows 2000 Network
- Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Services
- Configuring Network Connectivity Between Operating System
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| Audience |
This course is for support professionals will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products.
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| Prerequisites |
Prior to taking this course, the student should have completed Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server Installation and Administration 3.0, or achieved equivalent skills and knowledge, including the ability to:
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Install or upgrade to Windows 2000
- Configure the Windows 2000 environment
- Connect Windows 2000-based client computers to networks
- Create and manage user accounts
- Manage access to resources by using groups
- Manage data by configuring the NTFS file system
- Provide network access to file resources
- Configure and manage disks and partitions
- Monitor and optimize Windows 2000
- Implement Windows 2000 security
- Configure printing
- Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing
- Implement disaster protection
- Install and configure Terminal Services
- Implement Windows 2000-based client computers
- Implement Windows 2000-based servers
- An understanding of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
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| Outline |
Module 1: An Overview of Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Module 2: Using DHCP to Automate IP Address Assignment
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Overview of DHCP
- Creating a Scope
- Customizing DHCP Functionality
- Configuring DHCP in a Routed Network
- Supporting DHCP
Module 3: Using DNS to Implement Name Resolution
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Basics of DNS
- Creating Zones
- Configuring Zones
- Integrating DNS and DHCP
- Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers
- Checking Name Server Records
- Configuring DDNS
Module 4: Using WINS to Implement Name Resolution
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NetBIOS-Based Networks
- WINS Overview
- WINS Servers and Clients
- Non-WINS Clients
- WINS Database
- Maintaining the Database
- Configuring a Static Entry – Non-WINS Client
Module 5: Network Security Configuration Using Public Key Infrastructure
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Introduction to PKI
- Certificate Services
- Using Certificates
- Managing Certificates
- Creating a Stand-Alone Root CA
Module 6: Network Security Configuration Using IPSec
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Introduction to IPSec
- Implementing IPSec
- Create and Assign an IPSec Policy
Module 7: Remote Access Configuration
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Examining Remote Access
- Inbound Connections
- Outbound Connections
- Authentication Protocols
- Configure Remote Access
- Configure RRAS
- Configure and Test Outbound VPN
Module 8: Supporting Remote Network Access
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Remote Access Policies
- RA Policy Evaluation
- Creating a Policy
- Troubleshooting
- Remote Access Policies
Module 9: Using IAS to Extending Remote Access Capabilities
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Introduction to IAS
- Configuring IAS
Module 10: Configuring a Windows 2000 Server to Act as a Router
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Overview of Routers
- Network Connections
- Static Routes
- Routing Interfaces
- Demand-Dial Routing
- Configuring the RIP
- Configuring a Static Router
- Configuring a Router to Filter Protocols
- Prep for Demand Dial Services
- Configure Demand-Dial Connections
- Installing RIP
Module 11: Internet Access Configuration
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Connecting a Network
- Internet Access Using NAT
- Configure a NAT Server
- Configuring NAT Services
Module 12: Web Server Configuration
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Overview of IIS
- Configuring a Web Site
- Methods of Authentication
- Creating a Web Site
- Configuring Web Site Security
Module 13: Windows 2000 Professional Deployment Using RIS
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RIS Overview
- Installing RIS
- Configuring Options
- Deploying Images
- Creating a RIPrep Image
Module 14: Windows 2000 Network Management
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Admin Strategy
- Using Terminal Services
- SNMP Operation
- Windows 2000 SNMP Service
Module 15: Troubleshooting Network Services
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Network Problems
- Identifying the Symptoms
- TCP/IP Problems
- Name Resolution
- Network Services
- Monitoring the Network
Module 16: Network Connectivity Configuration between Operating Systems
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NetWare Resources
- Macintosh User Access
Included Labs
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Checking Name Server Records
- Configuring DDNS
- Configuring a Static Entry – Non-WINS Client
- Creating a Stand-Alone Root CA
- Create and Assign an IPSec Policy
- Configure RRAS
- Configure and Test Outbound VPN
- Remote Access Policies
- Configuring a Static Router
- Configuring a Router to Filter Protocols
- Prep for Demand Dial Services
- Configure Demand-Dial Connections
- Installing RIP
- Configure a NAT Server
- Configuring NAT Services
- Creating a Web Site
- Configuring Web Site Security
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