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Windows Server 2003 Course

 

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing a Network Infrastructure

This curriculum will prepare the learner for Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The learner is introduced to the course with a review of TCP/IP issues. The course then gives in-depth and exam-focused coverage to the areas of routing configuration, DHCP overview and configuration, and the management and monitoring of DHCP.

Audience

This curriculum is intended for individuals who are employed as or seeking employment as a systems administrator or systems engineer. The Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Windows Server 2003 credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing environment of medium to large companies. This course can also be used as an elective for the MCDBA certification track.

An MCSA candidate should have 6 to 12 months of experience administering client and network operating systems in medium to large environments. Before taking this course, students must have: - A+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills. - Network+ certification, or equivalent knowledge and skills.


Server 2003 Administration and Management

The learner is introduced to the course with a review of TCP/IP issues. The course then gives in-depth and exam-focused coverage to the areas of routing configuration, DHCP overview and configuration, and the management and monitoring of DHCP.

  • To identify options for configuring static or dynamic IP addresses.
  • To identify options for assigning IP addresses using Alternate Configuration.
  • To sequence the steps in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) name resolution process.
  • To identify features of routing in a networking environment.
  • To identify features and functions of a router.
  • To enable and configure the RRAS.
  • To identify features of DHCP.
  • To identify options for enabling the DHCP Server service.
  • To identify features of DCHP authorization.
  • To identify DHCP management tasks.
  • To identify methods for managing a DHCP database.
  • To identify features of DHCP monitoring.

This part of the course gives in-depth and exam-focused coverage to DNS name resolution, zone transfer, and management, and NetBIOS name resolution using WINS.

  • To identify features of name resolution.
  • To identify ways of viewing names on a client.
  • To identify key features of host name resolution.
  • To identify elements of DNS zone transfer configuration.
  • To identify features of DNS dynamic updates.
  • To identify options for configuring DNS updates.
  • To identify steps in configuring TTL values.
  • To identify features of ageing and scavenging.
  • To identify options to configure the integration of DNS with WINS.
  • To identify key elements of WINS name resolution.
  • To identify features of static mapping.
  • To identify options for filtering WINS records.

This is the third of a 3-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. In-depth and exam-focused coverage is given to the areas of IPSec security and certificates, network access connections and their management, and the management of user access and IAS.

  • To identify features of IPSec.
  • To identify guidelines for implementing IPSec security policies.
  • To identify key steps in assigning IPSec policies on a computer.
  • To identify features of a network access infrastructure.
  • To match methods of authenticating for client network access with their descriptions.
  • To identify features of VPN connections.
  • To identify options for configuring user account dial-in permissions.
  • To identify features of remote access policies.
  • To identify options for configuring a remote access policy and profile.
  • To identify steps for managing RAS clients.
  • To identify features of logging.
  • To identify options for configuring logging.

Course Delivery

Computer Based Training and Manual

Course Content

Interactive, skills based training

Course Duration

Approx 32 hours

Qualification

Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-291

Pre-requisites

Should already be Microsoft qualified MCP, be A+ qualified or have relevant experience


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