Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking InfrastructureLessons - Overview of the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
- Introduction to Intranets
- Identifying Remote Access Methods
- Communicating with Remote Offices
- Providing Internet Access
- Introduction to Extranets
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Define the components of a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. Describe the role of an intranet in a Windows 2000 network. Identify remote access methods. Describe how a remote office can be connected to an intranet. Identify the methods that are used to establish Internet access. Describe the purpose of an extranet. Module 2: Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address AssignmentLessons - Overview of DHCP
- Installing the DHCP Service
- Authorizing the DHCP Service
- Creating and Configuring a Scope
- Customizing DHCP Functionality
- Configuring DHCP in a Routed Network
- Supporting DHCP
Lab : Creating and Authorizing a DHCP ServerLab : Configuring a DHCP ScopeAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Define DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) and describe how to use it on a network. Install the DHCP service. Authorize the DHCP service. Create and configure a scope. Customize DHCP functionality. Configure DHCP in a routed network. Support DHCP on a network. Module 3: Implementing Name Resolution Using DNSLessons - Overview of the DNS Query Process
- Installing the DNS Server Service
- Configuring Name Resolution for Client Computers
- Creating Zones
- Configuring Zones
- Configuring DNS for Internal Use
- Integrating DNS and DHCP
- Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers
Lab : Installing and Configuring the DNS Server ServiceLab : Maintaining and Troubleshooting a DNS ServerAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Describe the DNS (Domain Name System) query process. Install the DNS Server service. Configure name resolution for client computers. Create zones. Configure zones. Configure DNS for internal use by configuring a root zone. Configure DHCP for DNS integration. Maintain and troubleshoot DNS servers. Module 4: Implementing Name Resolution by Using WINSLessons - Connecting to NetBIOS-Based Networks
- WINS Overview
- Configuring WINS Servers and Clients
- Configuring Support for Non-WINS Clients
- Enabling WINS Database Replication
- Maintaining the WINS Server Database
Lab : Lab- Installing and Configuring WINS
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Explain how to connect to NetBIOS-based networks. Explain the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) name resolution process. Configure computers as WINS servers and clients. Configure support for non-WINS clients. Enable WINS database replication. Maintain the WINS database. Module 5: Configuring Network Security by Using Public Key InfrastructureLessons - Introduction to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Deploying Certificate Services
- Using Certificates
- Managing Certificates
- Configuring Active Directory for Certificates
- Troubleshooting Certificate Services
Lab : Lab- Installing and Configuring Certificate Services
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Define PKI concepts. Deploy Certificate Services. Use certificates. Manage certificates. Configure the Active Directory directory service for certificates. Troubleshoot Certificate Services. Module 6: Configuring Network Security by Using IPSecLessons - Introduction to IPSec
- Implementing IPSec
- Configuring TCP/IP for Server Security
- Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security
Lab : Lab- Configuring TCP/IP for Security-Enhanced Connections by Using IPSec
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Describe the use of IPSec in a network. Implement IPSec. Configure IPSec for server security. Troubleshoot network protocol security. Module 7: Configuring Remote AccessLessons - Examining Remote Access in Windows 2000
- Configuring Inbound Connections
- Configuring Outbound Connections
- Configuring Multilink Connections
- Configuring Authentication Protocols
- Configuring Encryption Protocols
- Configuring Routing and Remote Access for DHCP Integration
Lab : Lab- Configuring a VPN Connection
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Describe the remote access process and protocols. Configure inbound connections on a remote access server. Configure outbound connections on a remote access client. Configure Multilink connections. Configure authentication protocols for remote access sessions. Configure encryption protocols for remote access sessions. Configure Routing and Remote Access for DHCP integration. Module 8: Supporting Remote Access to a NetworkLessons - Examining Remote Access Policies
- Examining Remote Access Policy Evaluation
- Creating a Remote Access Policy
- Troubleshooting Remote Access
Lab : Creating a Remote Access Policy and ProfileLab : Troubleshooting Remote AccessAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Explain remote access policy and profile concepts. Describe the process of remote access policy evaluation. Create a remote access policy and configure a remote access profile. Maintain and troubleshoot remote access. Module 9: Extending Remote Access Capabilities by Using IASLessons - Introduction to IAS
- Installing and Configuring IAS
Lab : Lab- Configuring Internet Authentication Service
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Module 10: Configuring a Windows 2000–Based Server As a RouterLessons - Overview of Routers and Routing Tables
- Configuring Network Connections
- Enabling Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access
- Configuring Static Routes
- Configuring a Routing Interface
- Implementing Demand-Dial Routing
- Configuring the Routing Information Protocol
Lab : Configuring Windows 2000 As a Static RouterLab : Configuring a Windows 2000–Based RouterAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Explain the function and purpose of routing. Configure network connections. Enable routing by using Routing and Remote Access. Configure static routes. Configure a routing interface. Implement demand-dial connections. Configure the Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Module 11: Configuring Internet Access for a NetworkLessons - Options for Connecting a Network to the Internet
- Configuring Internet Access by Using a Router
- Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT
Lab : Lab- Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Describe the options that are available for connecting a network to the Internet. Configure Internet access by using a router. Configure Internet access by using network address translation (NAT). Module 12: Configuring a Web ServerLessons - Overview of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
- Preparing for an IIS Installation
- Installing IIS
- Configuring a Web Site
- Administering IIS
- Troubleshooting IIS
Lab : LabAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Module 13: Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using RISLessons - RIS Overview
- Installing and Configuring RIS
- Configuring Remote Installation Options
- Deploying Images by Using RIS
- Creating an RIPrep Image
- Comparing CD-Based Images and RIPrep ImagesIdentifying
- Solutions to RIS Problems
Lab : Lab- Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using Remote Installation Services
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Describe the purpose and benefits of Remote Installation Services (RIS). Install and configure a RIS server by using the Remote Installation Services Setup wizard. Modify RIS configurations, including changing default options for client names and account locations, installation options, and diagnostic utilities. Deploy CD-based RIS images. Create Remote Installation Preparation (RIPrep) images. Compare CD-based images and RIPrep images. Provide solutions to potential RIS problems. Module 14: Managing a Windows 2000 NetworkLessons - Windows 2000 Administrative Strategies
- Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely by Using Terminal Services
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Operation
- Implementing the Windows 2000 SNMP Service
Lab : Lab- Managing a Windows 2000 Network
After completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Identify Windows 2000 administrative strategies. Perform administrative tasks remotely by using Terminal Services. Explain how the SNMP protocol works. Implement the Windows 2000 SNMP Service. Module 15: Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network ServicesLessons - Troubleshooting Network Problems
- Identifying the Symptoms and Causes of Network Problems
- Resolving TCP/IP Problems
- Resolving Name Resolution Problems
- Troubleshooting Network Services
- Monitoring the Network
Lab : Troubleshooting RoutingLab : Troubleshooting Network Problems by Using Network MonitorAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Troubleshoot network connectivity problems. Identify the symptoms and causes of network problems. Resolve TCP/IP problems. Resolve name resolution problems. Troubleshoot network services. Monitor the network data stream. Module 16: Configuring Network Connectivity Between Operating SystemsLessons - Configuring Access to NetWare Resources
- Providing Macintosh Users Access to Windows 2000 Resources
- Connecting to Systems Network Architecture (SNA) Hosts by Using Host Integration Server 2000
- Connecting to UNIX Resources
Lab : Configuring Gateway Service for NetWareLab : Configuring File Services and Print Services for MacintoshAfter completing this module, students will be able to: Students will be able to: Configure access to NetWare resources. Provide Macintosh users with access to Windows 2000 resources. Connect to SNA hosts by using Microsoft Host Integration Server 2000. Connect to UNIX resources.
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