Microsoft MCSE Certification Training
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Services
Management 70-291
MCSE Server Training Description This course provides students with the skills required to configure and troubleshoot TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP and WINS as well as other components in
a Windows 2003 network infrastructure.This course will prepare students for Microsoft Certified Professional certification Exam 70-291, a core credit for becoming a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer.
Included Labs
- Network Monitor
- Alternate Configuration and APIPA
- Name Resolution
- Resolving Network Connectivity Issues
- Managing Routing and Remote Access
- Creating a DHCP Scope
- Monitoring the DHCP Server
- Viewing Names on a Client Machine
- Setting a DNS server as a Forwarder
- Configuring DNS and DHCP for Dynamic Updates
- Configuring DNS Aging and Scavenging
- Using Nslookup and DNSCmd to verify resource records
- Assigning an IPSec Policy
- Configuring a Remote Access Server for a VPN Connection
- Configuring WINS Replication
- Configuring a Remote Access Policy
- Configuring Authentication and Accounting Logging
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MCSE Course Outline
- Introducing the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Overview of the OSI Model Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite Viewing Frames Using Network Monitor
- Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
Assigning IP Addresses Creating a Subnet Using IP Routing Tables
Overcoming Limitations of the IP Addressing Scheme
- Configuring a Client IP Address
Configuring a Client to Use a Static IP Address Configuring a Client to Obtain an IP Address Automatically
Using Alternate Configuration
- Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
Resolving Client Names Managing the ARP Cache Overview of NetBIOS Using Static Name Resolution
Using Dynamic Name Resolution Summarizing the Name Resolution Processes
- Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
Determining the Causes of Connectivity Issues Network Utilities That You Can Use to Isolate Connectivity Issues
- Using Routing and Remote Access to Configure Routing
Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Configuring Packet Filters
- Using Dynamic Host configuration Protocol to Allocate IP Addresses
Adding and Authorizing a DHCP Server Service Configuring a DHCP Scope
Configuring a DHCP Reservation Configuring DHCP Options Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent
- Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Managing a DHCP Database Monitoring DHCP Applying Security Guidelines for DHCP
- Name Resolution
Viewing Names on a Client Configuring Host Name Resolution Configuring NetBIOS Name Resolution
- Host Name Resolution Using Domain Name System (DNS)
Installing the DNS Server Service Configuring the Properties for the DNS Server Service
Configuring DNS Zones Configuring DNS Zone Transfers Configuring DNS Dynamic Updates Configuring a DNS Client Delegating Authority for Zones
- Domain Name System (DNS) Management and Monitoring
Configuring the Time-to-Live Value Configuring Aging and Scavenging Integrating DNS with WINS
Testing the DNS Server Configuration Verifying that a Resource Record Exists by Using Nslookup, DNSCmd, and DNSLint Monitoring DNS Server Performance
- NetBIOS Name Resolution Using Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
Installing and Configuring a WINS Server Managing Records in WINS
Configuring WINS Replication Managing the WINS Database
- Using IPSec and Certificates to Secure Network Traffic
Implementing IPSec Implementing IPSec with Certificates Monitoring IPSec
- Network Access Configuration
Introduction to a Network Access Infrastructure Configuring a VPN Connection Configuring a Dial-up Connection
Configuring a Wireless Connection Controlling User Access to a Network Centralizing Network Access Authentication and Policy Management by Using IAS
- Network Access Management and Monitoring
Managing the Network Access Services Configuring Logging on a Network Access Server
Collecting and Monitoring Network Access Data
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