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77-527 Microsoft Proxy Server 2 Web Access

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Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0-Web Access

Course specifications

Course number: 077-527 Maps to: Microsoft

Software version number: 2.0 Course: 836C

Course length: 2 day(s) Exam #: 70-088

Hardware/software required to run this course

Hardware

 

Instructor’s lab: One computer with P-133 or greater, 64 MB RAM, 2 GB hard-disk drive, 3.5-

inch 1.44 floppy-disk drive, CD-ROM, 2 network interface cards, projector for demonstrating

classroom activities.

 

Students’ labs: One computer with P-133 or greater, 64 MB RAM, 2 GB hard-disk drive, 3.5-

inch 1.44 floppy-disk drive, CD-ROM, 2 network interface cards.

See your reference manual for hardware considerations that apply to your specific hardware setup.

Software

 

Instructor’s lab station: Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows NT Server 4.0 SP 5, Internet

Explorer 4.01 with SP2, and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0, Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 SP1

 

Students’ lab stations: Windows NT 4.0 Server, Windows NT Server 4.0 SP 5, Internet

Explorer 4.01 with SP2, and Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0, Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 SP1.

Course description

Overview: Students will explore and identify the functions of Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0. They’ll install

Proxy Ser ver 2.0 and SP1. They’ll discover Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 architecture, administer Proxy

Server, manage security by controlling inbound and outbound access, and configure Proxy Server for

secure Web publishing. They’ll configure and use packet filtering, install and configure Remote Access

Service, configure multiple installations of Proxy Server, plan a Proxy Server deployment, monitor and

tune Proxy Server, and troubleshoot Proxy Server. This course prepares students for exam 70-088,

Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0.

Prerequisites: The Element K courses: Essentials of Microsoft Networking: Second Edition, Windows

NT 4.0: System Administration, Implementing and Supporting TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0, and

Internet Information Server 4.0 Web Site Administration, or equivalent knowledge.

Delivery method: Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured handson

activities.

Benefits: Students will learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0.

Target student: Students enrolling in this course should understand Windows NT 4.0 network

administration, TCP/IP implementations, and Internet Information Server 3.0 or 4.0.

What's next: This course is the only course for Proxy Server 2.0.

Performance-based objectives

Lesson objectives help students become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to

evaluate learning. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

 

Identify the functions of Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

 

Install Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 and Proxy Client

 

Explain the Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 architecture

 

Administer Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 with Internet Service Manager

 

Manage security by controlling inbound and outbound access

 

Configure Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 for secure Web publishing

 

Configure and use packet filtering to control TCP/IP packets

 

Install and configure Remote Access Service to provide Dial-up Networking and Internet

Access

 

Configure multiple installations of Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 to provide Internet access

 

Plan a Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 deployment

 

Monitor and tune Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

 

Troubleshoot Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

Course content

Lesson 1: Features and Functions of Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

Overview of Microsoft Proxy Server

Firewall Security and Additional Benefits of Proxy Server

Lesson 2: Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 Installation

Proxy Server 2.0 Installation Requirements

Installing and Removing Proxy Server and its Components

Installing and Removing the Proxy Server Client Software

Understanding the Local Address Table (LAT)

Lesson 3: System Architecture of Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0

Proxy Services Overview

Understanding the Web Proxy Service

Understanding the WinSock Proxy Service

Understanding the Socks Proxy Service

Lesson 4: Administering Proxy Server

Configuring the Proxy Server Services

Backup and Recovery Procedures for your Proxy Server Configuration

Lesson 5: Access Control through Proxy Server

Controlling Outbound Access through Proxy Server

Controlling Inbound Access through Proxy Server

Lesson 6: Securing Your Web Presence with Proxy Server

Providing Secure Internet Access to Internal Web Servers

Lesson 7: Using the Packet Filtering Feature of Proxy Server

The Basics of Packet Filtering

Establishing Control through the use of Packet Filters

Monitoring Proxy Server Usage through Event Logging

Lesson 8: Dial-up Networking and Proxy Server

Proxy Server AutoDial

Lesson 9: Configuring a Network of Proxy Servers

Multiple Proxy Servers, Arrays, and Routing

Lesson 10: Proxy Server Deployment

Planning for Proxy Server Implementation

Deploying Proxy Server in Various LAN Configurations

Lesson 11: Proxy Server Performance Monitoring

Proxy Server Performance Factors

Performance Monitor Counters and Logging

Proxy Server and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Lesson 12: Troubleshooting Proxy Server

Resources, Tools, Commands, and Registry Entries for Proxy Server Troubleshooting

Diagnosing and Troubleshooting Proxy Server Problems and Proxy Server Service Problems

Diagnosing and Troubleshooting Proxy Client Problems

 

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