Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

Course

In London and Bath

£ 1,750 + VAT

Description

  • Duration

    5 Days

At the end of the course, students will be able to configure the DHCP Server service, configure the DNS Server service, configure WINS, configure network security protocols, configure the Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access, manage and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access configuration, integrate Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) with Routing and Remote Access. Suitable for: This course is for new-to-product support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for Course 2154 Implementing and Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services

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Location

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Bath (Somerset)
3 Kelso Place, Upper Bristol Road, BA1 3AU

Start date

On request
London
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Valiant House, 4-10 Heneage Lane, EC3A 5DQ

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On request

About this course

This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:Successful completion ofcourse 2152, Supporting Windows 2000 Professional and Serveror equivalent knowledge and skills.

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Course programme

Target Audience
This course is for new-to-product support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for Course 2154 Implementing and Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services

Pre-Requisites
This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:Successful completion ofcourse 2152, Supporting Windows 2000 Professional and Serveror equivalent knowledge and skills.

Purpose
At the end of the course, students will be able to configure the DHCP Server service, configure the DNS Server service, configure WINS, configure network security protocols, configure the Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access, manage and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access configuration, integrate Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) with Routing and Remote Access, configure connectivity between network segments, configure Internet access for a network, configure a Web server, configure a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server, integrate network services, manage the operation of a Windows 2000 network from a central location, identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools and utilities, enable network connectivity among NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX networks

Course outline
  1. Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
  2. Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address Assignment
  3. Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS
  4. Supporting a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (MOC Course No. 2153) - 5 days
  5. Configuring Network Traffic Security and Cross-Platform Authentication
  6. Configuring Remote Access to a Network
  7. Supporting Remote Access to a Network
  8. Integrating Windows 2000 Network Services
  9. Managing a Windows 2000 Network
  10. Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Services
  11. Configuring Network Connectivity Between Microsoft Windows 2000 and Other Operating Systems
Module 1:Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
  • Overview of the Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
  • Identifying Network Components
  • Analyzing Network Communications Processes
  • Define components of a network infrastructure.
  • Identify the processes computers use to communicate over a network
Module 2:Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address Assignment
  • Overview of DHCP
  • Installing DHCP Server Service
  • Configure the DHCP Server Service
  • Integrating DHCP
  • Supporting DHCP
  • Define DHCP
  • Install the DHCP Server service.
  • Configure the DHCP Server service.
  • Integrate DHCP in a routed environment.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot DHCP.
Module 3:Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS
  • Overview of DNS
  • Installing the DNS Server Service
  • Configuring the DNS Server Service
  • Reducing Network Traffic by Configuring a Caching-only Server
  • Monitoring the DNS Server Service
  • Explain DNS concepts.
  • Install the DNS Server service.
  • Configure a zone.
  • Configure the zone transfer process.
  • Configure a zone for the root domain.
  • Delegate authority for a zone.
  • Configure a caching-only server.
  • Monitor DNS.
  • Configure DNS using scripts
Module 4:Supporting a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (MOC Course No. 2153) - 5 days
  • (Print Flyer in PDF format) <W2K2153.PDF> What is PDF?
  • Target Audience: This course is for new-to-product support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for Course 2154 Implementing and Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services <W2K2154.html>.
  • Pre-requisites: This course requires that students meet the following prerequisites:
  • Successful completion of course 2152, Supporting Windows 2000 Professional and Server <W2K2152.html> or equivalent knowledge and skills.
  • Purpose: At the end of the course, students will be able to configure the DHCP Server service, configure the DNS Server service, configure WINS, configure network security protocols, configure the Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access, manage and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access configuration, integrate Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) with Routing and Remote Access, configure connectivity between network segments, configure Internet access for a network, configure a Web server, configure a Remote Installation Services (RIS) server, integrate network services, manage the operation of a Windows 2000 network from a central location, identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools and utilities, enable network connectivity among NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX networks.
  • COURSE OUTLINE: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure Overview of the Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure Identifying Network Components Analyzing Network Communications Processes : Define components of a network infrastructure. Identify the processes computers use to communicate over a network. Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address Assignment Overview of DHCP Installing DHCP Server Service Configure the DHCP Server Service Integrating DHCP Supporting DHCP : Define DHCP Install the DHCP Server service. Configure the DHCP Server service. Integrate DHCP in a routed environment. Maintain and troubleshoot DHCP. TOP Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS Overview of DNS Installing the DNS Server Service Configuring the DNS Server Service Reducing Network Traffic by Configuring a Caching-only Server Monitoring the DNS Server Service : Explain DNS concepts. Install the DNS Server service. Configure a zone. Configure the zone transfer process. Configure a zone for the root domain. Delegate authority for a zone. Configure a caching-only server. Monitor DNS. Configure DNS using scripts. Implementing Name Resolution Using WINS Overview of WINS Configuring a WINS Server Configuring WINS Clients Configuring WINS Replication Supporting Non-WINS Clients Monitoring WINS Maintaining the WINS Database : Enable Windows 2000-based computers to connect to NetBIOS-based networks. Explain WINS name resolution. Install WINS. Configure WINS clients to control the NetBIOS name resolution process. Configure WINS replication. Configure support for non-WINS clients. Monitor WINS. Maintain the WINS database.
  • COURSE OUTLINE: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure Overview of the Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure Identifying Network Components Analyzing Network Communications Processes : Define components of a network infrastructure. Identify the processes computers use to communicate over a network. Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address Assignment Overview of DHCP Installing DHCP Server Service Configure the DHCP Server Service Integrating DHCP Supporting DHCP : Define DHCP Install the DHCP Server service. Configure the DHCP Server service. Integrate DHCP in a routed environment. Maintain and troubleshoot DHCP. TOP Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS Overview of DNS Installing the DNS Server Service Configuring the DNS Server Service Reducing Network Traffic by Configuring a Caching-only Server Monitoring the DNS Server Service : Explain DNS concepts. Install the DNS Server service. Configure a zone. Configure the zone transfer process. Configure a zone for the root domain. Delegate authority for a zone. Configure a caching-only server. Monitor DNS. Configure DNS using scripts. Implementing Name Resolution Using WINS Overview of WINS Configuring a WINS Server Configuring WINS Clients Configuring WINS Replication Supporting Non-WINS Clients Monitoring WINS Maintaining the WINS Database : Enable Windows 2000-based computers to connect to NetBIOS-based networks. Explain WINS name resolution. Install WINS. Configure WINS clients to control the NetBIOS name resolution process. Configure WINS replication. Configure support for non-WINS clients. Monitor WINS. Maintain the WINS database.
Module 5:Configuring Network Traffic Security and Cross-Platform Authentication
  • Public Key Infrastructure
  • Configuring Certificate Services
  • Creating and Managing Certificates
  • Using Certificates
  • Configuring Active Directory for Certificates
  • Troubleshooting Certificate Services
  • Implementing Internet Protocol Security (IPSec)
  • Configuring Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) for Server Security
  • Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security
  • Define Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) concepts.
  • Configure certificate services.
  • Create and manage certificates.
  • Use certificates.
  • Configure Active Directory for certificates.
  • Troubleshoot certificate services.
  • Implement IPSec.
  • Configure TCP/IP for server security.
  • Troubleshoot network protocol security.
Module 6:Configuring Remote Access to a Network
  • Configuring Outbound Connections
  • Configuring Inbound Connections
  • Configure outbound connections.
  • Configure inbound connections.
Module 7:Supporting Remote Access to a Network
  • Managing Routing and Remote Access
  • Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
  • Explain the purpose and benefits of Remote Installation Service (RIS).
  • Install RIS on a server.
  • Configure RIS.
  • Configure remote installations.
  • Install Windows 2000 on a desktop by using RIS.
Module 8:Integrating Windows 2000 Network Services
  • Advantages of Integrating Network Services
  • Configuring DHCP for DNS integration
  • Configuring Routing and Remote Access for DHCP Integration
  • Configuring WINS and DNS
  • Configuring WINS clients to forward NetBIOS name queries to DNS
  • Explain the benefits of integrating network services.
  • Configure DHCP for DNS integration.
  • Configure Routing and Remote Access for DHCP integration.
  • Configure WINS and DNS.
Module 9:Managing a Windows 2000 Network
  • Managing a Windows 2000 Network
  • Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely
  • Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
  • Describe the process for managing a Windows 2000 network.
  • Perform administrative tasks on remote computers by using Terminal Services.
  • Describe SNMP as a protocol for exchanging administrative and support information among network devices.
Module 10:Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Services
  • Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Problems
  • Monitoring the Network
  • Explain how to systematically troubleshoot network connectivity problems.
  • Use Windows 2000 utilities to monitor the network.
Module 11:Configuring Network Connectivity Between Microsoft Windows 2000 and Other Operating Systems
  • Configuring Access to Netware Resources
  • Providing Macintosh Users with Access to Windows 2000 Resources
  • Configuring Interoperability Between Windows 2000 and IBM Hosts
  • Configuring Access to UNIX Resources
  • Install and configure network services for Netware.
  • Install and configure network services for Macintosh.
  • Install and configure network services for Systems Network Architecture (SNA).
  • Configure services for UNIX.

Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

£ 1,750 + VAT