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MS2151 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials

Categories MCSE Training, Operating Systems Training, Microsoft Windows Training, MCDBA Training, MCSA Training, MCSE+Security Training, MCSA+Security Training, Networks Training
Duration 3 days (21 hours)
Pre-requisites Proficiency using the Windows or another Network Operating System interface to locate, create, and manipulate folders and files and to configure the desktop environment. General knowledge of computer hardware components, including memory, hard disks, and central processing units. General knowledge of networking concepts, including network operating system, server-client relationship, and local area network (LAN)
Courseware MS2151-MS (300 pages)
Price $1185
Notes

This course covers topics students need to know to prepare for the following Microsoft exams:
Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (MCSE core or elective; MCSA, MCSA 2003, MCSA+S, and MCSE+S core)
Exam 70-215: IInstalling, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server (MCSE core or elective; MCDBA core; MCSA core)

The goal of this course is to provide individuals who are new to Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with the knowledge necessary to understand and identify the tasks involved in supporting Windows 2000 networks.
This course will teach you to describe the principal features of Windows 2000 and the basics of networking with Windows 2000; describe the types of user accounts and the principal security features of a Windows 2000 network; identify the tools used to perform various administrative tasks; describe the features of the common protocols used in the a Windows 2000 network; describe the fundamentals of TCP/IP, including name resolution, routing, and IP addressing-classful versus Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR); describe the network communication models used in a Windows 2000 network; differentiate between the various types of network architectures; describe the common physical components used for network communication; describe the concepts and protocols for remote access communication and describe the client and server technologies used in accessing Web services. You will be provided with evaluation versions of the following software in the classroom:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional


Lesson 1: Introduction to Windows 2000 and Networking
      Windows 2000 Operating Systems
      Introduction to Networks
      Windows 2000 Implementation of Networking
Lesson 2: Administration of a Windows 2000 Network
      Windows 2000 Help
      Administrative Tasks
      Administrative Tools
Lesson 3: Securing a Windows 2000 Network
      User Accounts
      Groups
      User Rights
      Permissions
Lesson 4: Examining the Network
      Scope of Networks
      Basic Connectivity Components
      Network Topologies
      Network Technologies
      Expanding the Network
Lesson 5: Examining Network Protocols
      Introduction to Protocols
      Protocols and Data Transmissions
      Common Protocols
      Other Communication Protocols
      Remote Access Protocols
Lesson 6: Examining TCP/IP
      Introduction to TCP/IP
      TCP/IP Protocol Suite
      Name Resolution
      Examining the Data Transfer Process
      Routing Data
Lesson 7: Examining IP Addressing
      Classful IP Addressing
      Subnetting a Network
      Planning IP Addressing
      Assigning TCP/IP Addresses
Lesson 8: Optimizing IP Address Allocation
      Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
      Binary IP Addresses
      Binary Subnet Masks
      IP Address Allocation Using CIDR
Lesson 9: Examining Web Services
      Identifying Internet Concepts
      Using Client Technologies
      Connecting to the Internet
      Identifying Web Server Concepts

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