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Introduction
This course provides students with the information and skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure design that supports the required network applications. Each module provides a solution based on the needs of the organization. Some Microsoft Windows® 2000 network solutions require a single technology, such as DHCP, to provide Internet Protocol (IP) address configuration support. In other situations, several technology options exist, such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), to design an IP routing scheme.
At Course Completion
After completing this 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.
- Evaluate and create designs based upon the applications in use by an organization.
Prerequisites
The following prerequisites are recommended for this course: M2154: Implementing and Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services or equivalent knowledge
Course Outline
- Windows 2000 Networking Overview
- Introduction to Windows 2000 Network Services - Defining the Network Design Attributes
- Designing the Network Foundation
- Identifying the Networking Solutions Provided by 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
- Designing an Automated IP Configuration Service Using DHCP
- Identifying the Automated IP Configuration Solutions Using DHCP - Designing a Functional DHCP Solution - Securing a DHCP Solution - Enhancing a DHCP Design for Availability - Enhancing a DHCP Design for Performance
- Designing a Name Resolution Service Using DNS
- Identifying DNS as a Solution for Name Resolution - Establishing DNS Functionality - Securing a DNS Solution - Enhancing the DNS Design for Availability - Optimizing the DNS Design for Performance
- Designing a NetBIOS Name Resolution Service Using WINS
- Identifying the Networking Solutions Provided by WINS - Designing a Functional WINS Solution - Securing a WINS Solution - Enhancing the WINS Design for Availability - Optimizing the WINS Design for Performance
- Designing Internet Connectivity
- Identifying NAT as a solution for Internet Connectivity - Designing a Functional NAT Solution - Securing a NAT Solution - Enhancing a NAT Design for Availability - Optimizing the NAT Design for Performance
- Designing Internet Connectivity Using Proxy Server 3.0
- Identifying Proxy Server as a Solution for Internet Connectivity - 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
- Designing Extranet Connectivity
- Recognizing Routing as a Solution for Connectivity between Private Networks - Designing a Functional Routing Solution - Securing Private Network Connections - Optimizing a Router Design for Availability and Performance
- Designing 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
- Designing a Remote Access Solution Using RADIUS
- Recognizing RADIUS as a Solution for Remote Access - Designing a Functional RADIUS Solution - Securing a RADIUS Design - Enhancing the RADIUS Design for Availability - Enhancing the RADIUS Design for Performance
- Creating an Integrated Network Services Infrastructure Design
- Defining a Management Strategy - Identifying the Processes of the Strategy - Generating Information of the Status of Services - Selecting Reactive or Predictive Strategies
- Designing Strategies for Combining Services
- Identifying Benefits of Designing Services - Combining Services in a Design - Securing a Design by Combining Services - Enhancing Availability by Combining Services - Optimizing Performance by Combining Services
- Creating Networking Service Designs to Support Applications
- Providing E-Commerce Solutions - Providing Joint Project Development Solutions - Providing Distributed Sales Solutions - Providing Internet Service Provider Solutions - Providing Virtual Office Solutions
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Exam 70-221: Designing a Microsft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
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