Windows
2002 Network Infrastructure Design - W2ND
Description
ATSs Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design training course will
give you the essential knowledge and skills to design a networking services
infrastructure. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand how to
determine which technologies are needed to design a network infrastructure that
supports required network applications, and be prepared to pass exam #70-221.
Module 1
Section A: Design Process Introduction Design Elements &
Goals Design Analysis Technical Requirements
Section B: TCP/IP Introduction Services Strategies TCP/IP Networking
Features with Windows 2000
Section C: IP Addressing Addressing Basics Address Classes
Subnet Mask Determining Scheme
Section D: IP Subnetting Requirements Examples High Order
Rule Maximum Hosts Subnet Ranges Configuration Methods
Section E: TCP/IP Security Filters IPSec Authentication
Only Encryption & Authentication Protection Levels
Secure Conversations
Section F: TCP/IP Availability & Performance Enhance Availability
Optimizing Performance Quality of Service
Section G: DHCP Design Design Decisions Features Integration
LAN Design Scope Examples Routed Design Supported
Options
Module 2
Section A: DHCP Security Securing DHCP Screened Subnets
Section B: DHCP Availability & Performance Enhance Availability
Enhance Performance Lease Length
Section C: DNS Design Design Decisions DNS Features Zone
Types Choosing Zone Types
Section D: DNS Integration Internet Connected Integrating DNS
Namespace Issues Manual Integration
Section E: DNS Security, Availability & Performance Dynamic Update
Zone Replication Screened Subnets Enhance Availability
Enhance Performance
Section F: WINS Design Design Decisions Features LAN Considerations
Routed Networks Client Conversations
Section G: WINS Replication Replication Options Multi-Server
Issues
Section H: WINS Security, Availability & Performance Securing WINS
Screened Subnet Enhancing Availability Optimizing Performance
Module 3
Section A: NAT Design Design Decisions Features Function
Options
Section B: NAT Security, Availability & Performance Restrict Traffic
VPN Tunnels Enhance Services
Section C: Microsoft Proxy Server Design Design Decisions Features
Server Placement Address Issues Address Translation
Client Software 1
Section D: Microsoft Proxy Server Security Active Directory Non-Active
Directory Screened Subnet Design Packet Filters Domain
Filters Web Publishing
Section E: Microsoft Proxy Server Availability & Performance Proxy
Server Arrays Active Caching Passive Caching Proxy Server
Hierarchy Traffic Distribution
Section F: Extranet Routing Design Design Decisions RAS Features
Router Placement Router Integration Routing Design
Static Routing RIP Routing OSPF Routing IBMP Routing
DHCP Routing
Section G: Router Security IP Filters Authenticating Routers
Screened Subnets
Section H: Router Security Using Tunnels IPSec Tunnels VPN Tunnels
Authentication & Encryption Section I: Router Availability &
Performance Enhance Availability Enhance Performance
Module 4
Section A: RAS Introduction Design Decisions Dial-In Features
VPN Features RAS Integration
Section B: RAS Dial-In Design LAN Link Routed Link
Section C: RAS VPN Design Routed Link Tunnel Selection
VPN Outside Firewall Firewall Issues RAS Placement
Section D: RAS Security Authentication Encryption Remote
Access Policy
Section E: RAS Availability & Performance Enhance Availability
Optimizing Performance
Section F: RADIUS Introduction Design Decisions Components
Features
Section G: RADIUS Design Client Placement Connection Types
Server Placement Authentication Domain
Section H: RADIUS Security, Availability & Performance Secure Access
Screened Subnet Issues Enhance Availability Optimizing
Performance
Module 5
Section A: Dfs Design Design Decisions Dfs Functions Root
Placement Replication Define Dfs Links Set Shared Folders
Section B: Dfs Security, Availability, and Performance Secure Dfs
Optimize Availability File Replication Services Optimize Performance
Section C: Designing Management Strategies Develop Plan
Service Variations Verifying Compliance Anticipate Changes
Data Collection Event Generation
Section D: Tools and Strategies Network Utilities Data Analysis
Response Strategies
Section E: Combining Services Design Introduction Optimization
Constraints Security Isolate Services Enhance Availability
Clustering Optimizing Performance Resource Contention
Price £ 750
Complementary Courses
W2DS - Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration
W2SD - Windows 2000 Directory Services Design
W2NA - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
W2NS - Windows 2000 Network Security Design
W2PA - Windows 2000 Professional Administration
W2SA - Windows 2000 Server Administration
W2SK - Windows 2000 Skills Update
W2MN - Windows 2000 Managing a Network Environment
WXPP - Windows XP Professional
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