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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Training CBT Suite

Price: $387.00
CBT Course Overview:
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure consists of the courses Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 1, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 2, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 3. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 1 is the first of a three-course curriculum that prepares 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. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 2 is the second of a three-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The course gives in-depth and exam-focused coverage to DNS name resolution, zone transfer, and management, and NetBIOS name resolution using WINS. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 3 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.
Total Training Duration:
24 hours
CBT Course Modules:
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 1
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 3
Training Course Topics:
- To learn options for configuring static or dynamic IP addresses.
- To learn options for assigning IP addresses using Alternate Configuration.
- To sequence the steps in the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) name resolution process.
- To learn features of routing in a networking environment.
- To learn features and functions of a router.
- To learn features of name resolution.
- To learn ways of viewing names on a client.
- To learn key features of host name resolution.
- To learn elements of DNS zone transfer configuration.
- To learn features of DNS dynamic updates.
- To learn options for configuring DNS updates.
- To learn steps in configuring TTL values.
- To learn features of ageing and scavenging.
- To learn features of IPSec.
- To learn guidelines for implementing IPSec security policies.
- To learn key steps in assigning IPSec policies on a computer.
- To learn features of a network access infrastructure.
- To match methods of authenticating for client network access with their descriptions.
- To learn features of VPN connections.
- To learn options for configuring user account dial-in permissions.
- To learn features of remote access policies.
- To learn options for configuring a remote access policy and profile.
- To learn steps for managing RAS clients.
- Much more.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure course is intended for individuals seeking employment as MCSE/MCSA 2003 Systems Administrators or Engineers in medium and large organizations. The entry criterion for this course includes individuals who are: a) entry level IT professionals, new to hands-on Windows server and network administration, and/or b) Preparing for exam 70-291, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, core requirement for MCSA and MSCE certification. Pre-requisites: MCSE/MCSA qualified in Windows 2000. Completion of Course 2274, Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, or equivalent knowledge and skills. 6 to 12 months experience administering client and network operating systems in medium to large organizations.
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