MS2153 - Implementing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
| Categories |
MCSE Training, Operating Systems Training, Microsoft Windows Training, MCDBA Training, MCSA Training, Microsoft Certification Training, Security Training, MCSE+Security Training, MCSA+Security Training, Networks Training |
| Duration |
5 days (35 hours) |
| Pre-requisites |
Successful completion of
MCP2000-1 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server, or
MS2151 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials and MS2152 - Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server, or equivalent knowledge with NT or another Network Operating System. |
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| Courseware |
MS2153-MS (300 pages) |
| Price |
$1975 |
| Notes |
This course covers topics students need to know to prepare for the following Microsoft exams:
Exam 70-216: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (MCSE and MCSE+S core or elective, MCDBA elective; MCSA and MCSA+S elective)
Exam 70-214: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network (MCSA and MCSA+S elective)
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This course is for support professionals who are new to Microsoft Windows® 2000 and 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 MS2154 - Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services
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 network security by using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), configure network security by using Internet Protocol Security (IPSec), configure remote access to a network, support remote access to a network, extend remote access capabilities by using Internet Authentication Service (IAS),
configure Windows 2000 as a network router, configure Internet access for a network, configure a Web server, deploy Windows 2000 Professional by using Remote Installation Services (RIS), manage a Windows 2000 network, identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools and utilities and enable network connectivity between NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX networks.
Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
Overview of the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Introduction to Intranets
Identifying Remote Access Methods
Communicating with Remote Offices
Providing Internet Access
Introduction to Extranets
Automating Internet Protocol (IP) Address Assignment
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
Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS
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
Implementing Name Resolution by Using WINS
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
Configuring Network Security by Using Public Key Infrastructure
Introduction to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Deploying Certificate Services
Using Certificates
Managing Certificates
Configuring Active Directory for Certificates
Troubleshooting Certificate Services
Configuring Network Security by Using IPSec
Introduction to IPSec
Implementing IPSec
Configuring TCP/IP for Server Security
Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security
Configuring Remote Access
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
Supporting Remote Access to a Network
Examining Remote Access Policies
Examining Remote Access Policy Evaluation
Creating a Remote Access Policy
Troubleshooting Remote Access
Extending Remote Access Capabilities by Using IAS
Introduction to IAS
Installing and Configuring IAS
Configuring a Windows 2000–Based Server As a Router
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
Configuring Internet Access for a Network
Options for Connecting a Network to the Internet
Configuring Internet Access by Using a Router
Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT
Configuring a Web Server
Overview of Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS)
Preparing for an IIS Installation
Installing IIS
Configuring a Web Site
Administering IIS
Troubleshooting IIS
Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by Using RIS
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 Images
Identifying Solutions to RIS Problems
Managing a Windows 2000 Network
Windows 2000 Administrative Strategies
Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely by Using Terminal Services
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Operation
Implementing the Windows 2000 SNMP Service
Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network Services
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
Configuring Network Connectivity Between Operating Systems
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 2000Connecting to UNIX Resources