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77-551 Windows 2000 Designing Network Services

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Windows 2000: Designing Network Services

Course specifications

Course number: 077 551 Maps to: Microsoft

Software version number: 1.0 Course: 1562B

Course length: 4 day(s) Exam #: 70-221

Hardware/software required to run this course

Both the instructor and student computers must meet the following minimum requirements: Pentium

166 MHz processor, 128 MB of RAM, 4 GB hard disk, 12X CD-ROM, network adapter, 4 MB video

adapter, Super VGA monitor, and a pointing device. You will also need Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

or Advanced Server to teach this course. See your reference manual for hardware considerations that

apply to your specific hardware setup.

Course description

Overview: Students will learn how to design the components that make up the Windows 2000 network

infrastructure.

Prerequisites: Element K courses 77-523, Windows 2000: Administering the Active Directory, or 77-

524, Windows 2000 for Windows NT Administrators, or equivalent knowledge.

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

activities.

Benefits: Students will learn how to design their implementations of the Windows 2000 network

components. These components include TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, and RAS services. In addition,

they will learn how to design and implement Internet connectivity.

Target student: Students enrolling in this course should understand how to install, configure, and

manage a Windows 2000 network. In addition, they should know how to implement and configure the

Active Directory.

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:

 

List the components of the Windows 2000 network infrastructure.

 

Design TCP/IP for your Windows 2000 network.

 

Design a strategy for automatically assigning IP addresses with DHCP.

 

Implement DNS to support your network.

 

Configure WINS for NetBIOS name resolution.

 

Design and implement IP routing.

 

Choose a strategy for providing remote access connectivity to your network.

 

Implement RADIUS to authenticate remote access users.

 

Configure the Network Address Translation protocol for Internet connectivity.

 

Design a Microsoft Proxy Server installation.

 

List the advantages and disadvantages of combining network services on the same server.

 

Implement a strategy for managing your network services.

 

Design a Windows 2000 network infrastructure.

Course content

Lesson 1: The Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

Components of the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

Lesson 2: Designing TCP/IP to Support Windows 2000

Designing TCP/IP for Windows 2000

Securing TCP/IP

Optimizing the Performance and Reliability of TCP/IP

Lesson 3: Implementing IP Addressing with DHCP

Designing a DHCP Strategy

Securing DHCP

Optimizing the Performance and Reliability of DHCP

Lesson 4: Resolving Names with DNS

Designing a DNS Strategy

Securing DNS

Optimizing the Performance and Reliability of DNS

Lesson 5: Using WINS for NetBIOS Name Resolution

Choosing a WINS Strategy

Optimizing the Reliability and Performance of WINS

Lesson 6: Planning for IP Routing

Designing an IP Routing Strategy

Securing and Optimizing IP Routing

Lesson 7: Designing Remote Access

Designing a Remote Access Strategy

Optimizing the Security, Reliability, and Performance of Remote Access

Lesson 8: Using RADIUS for Remote Access

Designing a RADIUS Strategy

Optimizing the Security, Reliability, and Performance of RADIUS

Lesson 9: Planning for Internet Connectivity

Designing and Implementing a Network Address Translation Strategy

Lesson 10: Designing Internet Connectivity with Microsoft Proxy Server

Planning your Proxy Server Installation

Securing Proxy Server

Optimizing the Reliability and Performance of Proxy Server

Lesson 11: Implementing Multiple Network Services on a Single Server

Planning For Multiple Network Services

Lesson 12: Designing a Strategy for Managing Network Services

Designing a Management Strategy

Lesson 13: Planning a Sound Network Infrastructure Design

Designing the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

 

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