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Microsoft Windows 2000: Designing a Network Infrastructure Training CBT Suite

Price: $516.00

CBT Course Overview:

The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows 2000: Designing a Network Infrastructure course provides an opportunity to learn how to design a network infrastructure strategy to implement TCP/IP, DHCP and name resolution services on a network and a multiprotocol strategy using the protocols IPX/SPX and SNA. Additionally, this curriculum will cover how to implement and configure demand-dial routing and a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

Total Training Duration:

40 hours

CBT Course Modules:

  • Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 1: TCP/IP and Addressing Training
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 2: Remote Access Training
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 3: WANs Training
  • Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 4: Growth Training

Training Course Topics:

  • Develop a TCP/IP implementation strategy that achieves specified TCP/IP business goals.
  • Develop DNS and WINS implementation strategies to achieve DNS and WINS FSAP business goals.
  • Identify the features and guidelines used to integrate multiprotocols with TCP/IP.
  • Design a network strategy by using RRAS, RADIUS, and Connection Manager.
  • Design a network strategy using NAT and ICS.
  • Design a strategy to integrate a firewall and Proxy Server with a network in a specific situation.
  • Design a strategy for implementing NLB in a specific business situation.
  • Identify how to design a Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) network.
  • Identify how to design a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) network.
  • Identify how to design an IP routing network solution.
  • Identify the Windows 2000 multicast support.
  • Identify the implementation and configuration of demand-dial routing.
  • Identify the demand-dial routing implementation guidelines and the business goals that are achieved by using the guidelines.
  • Identify the implementation and configuration of a virtual private network (VPN).
  • Identify the VPN implementation guidelines and the business goals that are achieved by using the guidelines.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for managing and optimizing the DHCP service to meet various business requirements.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for managing and optimizing WINS to meet various business requirements.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for managing and optimizing the DNS service to meet various business requirements.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for managing and optimizing RRAS to meet various business requirements.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for integrating various network services to meet various business requirements.
  • Identify and analyze appropriate strategies for managing resources, situations for managing global catalogs and LDAP, and decisions for designing Dfs topology to meet various business requirements.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows 2000: Designing a Network Infrastructure course is intended for System Administrators and System Analysts, and prepares learners for Microsoft Exam 70-221.