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Windows 2003 Systems Engineer
Designing and Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Networking Services Infrastructure

Preparation for Microsoft Exams:

  • Exam 70–291 : Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
  • Exam 70-293 : Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

This course provides students with the information and skills needed to design, install, configure, manage, and support a networking services infrastructure design that provides the required network components. Each component provides a solution based on the needs of an organization. Covers DHCP, DNS, WINS, Routing, TCP/IP, Subnetting, Superneting, Security, Domains, Forests and Internet connection in a Windows 2000/2003 Domain. Each scenario requires a solution based on the needs of the organization. Some Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 network solutions require a single technology, such as DHCP, to provide Internet Protocol (IP) address configuration support. In other situations, several technology options exist, such as Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP), and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), to design an IP routing scheme. Preparation for Exams 216 and 221 and Exams 291 and 293 for Win2003.

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Benefit:

  • Describe the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol architecture
  • Helps to optimize network performance
  • Convert Internet Protocol (IP) addresses between decimal and binary
  • Design your network for optimal performance, and expandability
  • Calculate a subnet mask
  • Create subnets
    • Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM)
    • Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
  • Plan & Design a TCP/IP physical and logical network
  • Plan & Design a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy and Name Servers
  • Optimizing network communications
  • Implement & Manage the DNS Server service
  • Overview of the IP routing process
  • Enables joining remote facilities and allowing remote or mobile users access to network information and resources
  • Install and configure routing through the Routing and Remote Access service
  • Assign IP addresses in a multiple subnet network
  • Configure a host to use a static IP address
  • Improved network performance
  • Configure a host to use DNS and Name Servers
  • Plan & Design a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) strategy
  • Automating network addressing for lower IT costs
  • Implement & Manage the DHCP Server service
  • Configure a host to obtain an IP address automatically
  • Plan and Implement a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)
  • Support for Legacy systems; getting value from previous investment
  • Configure host and network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) name resolution
  • Understand Inter-network Communications
  • Create highly secure communications without additional investment
    • IPSec
    • Digital Certificates
  • Manage & Optimize remote connections
  • Achieving and maintaining peak performance from the investment
  • Maintain & Optimize the DNS server service
  • Maintain & Optimize the DHCP server service
  • Maintain & Optimize the WINS server service
  • Maintain & Optimize the routing strategy
  • Maintain & Optimize common connectivity issues

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