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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Training CBT Suite

Price: $516.00

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 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 1, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 2, Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 3, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 4. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 1 is the first course in a four-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The course covers three areas - TCP/IP configuration, Routing planning and troubleshooting, and DHCP management and troubleshooting. The course contains scenario-based NLOs that allow the learner participate in parts of the decision-making process of planning a network infrastructure. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 2 is the second course in a four-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. This course focuses on the area of DNS - including servers, namespaces, zones, and DNS/WINS integration. Comprehensive coverage is given to the areas of optimizing and troubleshooting DNS and WINS. The course contains scenario-based NLOs that allow the learner participate in parts of the decision-making process of planning a network infrastructure. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 3 is the third course in a four-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The course covers three areas - IPSec, Network access - connection methods, policy, authentication, strategy, and troubleshooting -, and troubleshooting remote access. The course contains scenario-based NLOs that allow the learner participate in parts of the decision-making process of planning a network infrastructure. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 4 is the fourth course in a four-course curriculum that prepares the learner for Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The course covers the following areas - security implementation, security strategy, managing server availability, managing disaster recover, monitoring performance, and the general principles of planning network infrastructure.

Total Training Duration:

32 hours

CBT Course Modules:

  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 1
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 2
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 3
  • Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Planning Network Infrastructure Part 4

Training Course Topics:

  • To learn elements of the network design process.
  • To match key technologies and services integrated into a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure with their functions.
  • To learn best practices for planning a Windows Server 2003 network.
  • To match network devices with their features.
  • To learn guidelines for router use in network infrastructures.
  • To learn benefits of using switching in a network infrastructure.
  • To match connection methods with their appropriate uses.
  • To learn considerations when selecting a routing protocol.
  • To sequence the stages in the DNS client name resolution process.
  • To learn factors to consider when planning DNS server placement.
  • To match DNS server roles with their most appropriate use.
  • To match zone types with their uses.
  • To learn factors to consider when planning zone security.
  • To learn guidelines for planning zones.
  • To learn factors to consider when changing recursion and root hint settings.
  • To learn key features of IPSec.
  • To learn IPSec rules for an IPSec connection.
  • To match default IPSec policies with their uses.
  • To match network access requirements with their descriptions.
  • To match authentication protocols with their descriptions.
  • To learn guidelines for implementing connection security.
  • To learn features of remote access policies.
  • To learn features of clustering services for Windows Server 2003.
  • To learn considerations for basic cluster planning.
  • To match clustering models with their typical deployments.
  • To learn components of a backup and recovery plan.
  • To match backup types with their functions.
  • To learn features and functions of volume shadow copies.
  • To learn features of the four primary server subsystems.
  • To learn options for monitoring subsystems.
  • Much more.
The Self Study Store Computer Based Training Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure course are intended for individuals seeking the MCSE qualification, and/or taking Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Candidates should have at least one year experience implementing and administering a network operating system and at least one year experience implementing and administering a desktop operating system or designing a network infrastructure. This course requires that students have completed course 2277A, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services, or have equivalent knowledge and skills.