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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE: Preparing for Windows 2000 Network Services Infrastructure
Unit 1: Analyzing a Business Model
Determining the Business Model
Analyzing Factors Influencing Business Strategies
Determining the IT Scenario
Practice
Unit 2: Analyzing Organizational Requirements
Analyzing Structural Requirements
Analyzing Process Requirements
Profiling the User Community
Practice
Unit 3: Analyzing Technical Requirements
Analyzing IT Management Structure
Analyzing the Technical Environment
Analyzing Performance Requirements
Analyzing the Current Hardware and Application Requirements
Practice
Unit 4: Planning a Network Design
Protocol Strategies
Connectivity Strategies
Validating the Network Design
Practice
Unit 5: Disaster Recovery
Fault Tolerance
Load Balancing
Quality of Service
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE: Designing a Network Strategy
Unit 1: Designing a TCP/IP Networking Strategy
Planning a TCP/IP Network
Managing a TCP/IP Network
Optimizing a TCP/IP Network
Practice
Unit 2: Designing a Network Strategy
The Role of DHCP in a Network
Integration of DHCP with Other Networking Services
Designing a DHCP Strategy for Remote Locations
Analyzing and Optimizing a DHCP Infrastructure Design
Monitoring DHCP
Practice
Unit 3: Planning a DNS Strategy
The Role of DNS in a Network
Selecting a DNS Infrastructure
Securing and Optimizing a DNS Design
Practice
Unit 4: DNS Deployment Strategy
Namespace Planning for DNS
Zone Planning for DNS
Server Planning for DNS
Practice
Unit 5: Migration and Interoperability
Migrating DNS Servers
Interoperability Issues
Monitoring DNS
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE: Designing a WINS and Dfs Network Strategy
Unit 1: Name Resolution Services (WINS): Implementation Strategy
Role of WINS in a Network
Integration of WINS in a Routed Environment
Ensuring WINS Availability
Security for WINS Replication
Optimization of WINS Performance
Practice
Unit 2: WINS Deployment Strategy
Planning WINS Network
Assessing the Level of Fault Tolerance Within the Network for WINS
Interoperability Issues
Practice
Unit 3: Name Resolution Services (WINS): Management Strategy
Generating Event Notifications
Anticipating Design Changes
Verification and Enhancement of WINS Design
Practice
Unit 4: Distributed File System (Dfs) Strategy
Role of Dfs in a Network
Placement of a Dfs Root
Replicating Dfs Root
Dfs Management Strategy
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE: Internet Connection Infrastructure
Unit 1: Designing a Proxy Server Strategy
The Role of Proxy Server in a Network
The Role of Proxy Server in a Routed Environment
Preventing Unauthorized Internet Access
Enhancing Proxy Server Avaialability and Performance
The Role of Firewall in a Network
Monitoring a Proxy Server
Practice
Unit 2: Administering Web Server and Mail Server
Integrating the Web Server
Integrating the Mail Server
Practice
Unit 3: IP Routing
The Role of IP Routing in a Network
Configuring RIP for IP
Configuring OSPF
Monitoring IP Routing
Practice
Unit 4: Remote Access
The Role of Remote Access in a Network
Authorizing Remote Access
Enhancing Remote Access Availability and Performance
Integrating Remote Access with other Network Services
Monitoring Routing and Remote Access
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE:Wide Area Network Infrastructure
Unit 1: Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service (RADIUS)
Role of RADIUS in a Network
RADIUS Security and Integration with Windows 2000
RADIUS Availability and Performance
Practice
Unit 2: Virtual Private Network (VPN)
VPN in a Routed Environment
VPN Security
VPN Availability and Performance
VPN Integration with Windows 2000
Practice
Unit 3: Demand-Dial Routing Strategy
Role of Demand-Dial Routing in a Network
Demand-Dial Routing Installation
Demand-Dial Routing Security
Practice
Unit 4: Multicast Strategy
Introduction to Multicast
Multicast Role in a Network
Multicast Implementation Strategy
Multicast Management Strategy
Achieving Multicast Business Goals
Practice
Unit 5: Multiprotocol Strategy
Interoperability with IBM Host Systems
Network Integration Models
Microsoft SNA Server
Interoperability with NetWare
Practice
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design MCSE: Internet Connectivity Strategies
Unit 1: Connection Sharing
Role of Connection Sharing in a Network
NAT Routing Protocol Components
Connection Sharing Properties
NAT Processes in Windows 2000 Router
Practice
Unit 2: Load Balancing
Clustering
Planning for Network Load Balancing
Planning Three-Tier Web Clustering
Planning Server Clusters
Choosing a Server Cluster Model
Determining Capacity Requirements for Cluster Service
Practice
Unit 3: Monitoring and Management Strategy
Global Catalog Service
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) Services
Certificate Services
Ensuring the Availability of Applications and Services
Practice
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