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Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 5: Enterprise Management CBT Training CD |
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Course Overview
This is the final course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify the components of Network Address Translation (NAT) and the procedures for adding the NAT protocol; create and configure a Web site; create an FTP site; enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and configure the applications and services for ICS; install and configure RIS and Terminal Services; and remotely configure options for the RIS clients on the server and configure the Terminal client.
Learn To
Identify the components of Network Address Translation (NAT) and the procedures for adding the NAT protocol. Add an interface to Network Address Translation (NAT) to a computer running Windows 2000 server.
Configure NAT properties and NAT interface.
Install Internet Information Services (IIS).
Create and configure a Web site.
Create an FTP site.
Troubleshoot IIS.
Enable Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) and configure the applications and services for Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).
Install and configure RIS and Terminal Services.
Remotely configure options for the RIS clients on the server and configure the Terminal client.
Troubleshoot network connectivity problems by using the utilities provided by Windows 2000 and TCP/IP.
Audience
This series is designed for IT Professionals who are responsible for managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 network. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration (Course Series 72413 - 72420) and the first four courses in this series.
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
German, Japanese, US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Network Address Translation (NAT) 1 - 2 hours
Identify the information contained in the IP packets at each stage of the process of communicating with the Internet by using NAT.
Add the Network Address Translation (NAT) protocol by using the Administrative Tools menu.
Add an interface to NAT by using the shortcut menu.
Configure an application on a NAT network by using the shortcut menu.
Enable the NAT addressing component by using the shortcut menu.
Enable the NAT name resolution component by using the shortcut menu.
Configure an address pool for a NAT interface by using the Routing and Remote Access console.
Configure a special port for a NAT interface by using the Routing and Remote Access console.
Unit 2: Internet Connection 1 - 2 hours
Install IIS on Windows 2000 Server by using Control Panel.
Create a Web site on a Web server by using the menu bar in the Internet Information Services console.
Configure a Web site on a Web server by using the toolbar in the Internet Information Services console.
Create an FTP site on a Web server by using the menu bar in the Internet Information Services console.
Identify the corrective action to troubleshoot an error encountered while connecting to a Web site.
Enable Internet connection sharing by using the Accessories menu.
Configure an application for a shared connection by using the shortcut menu in the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Configure a service for a shared connection by using the shortcut menu in the Network and Dial-up Connections window.
Unit 3: Remote Management 2 hours
Install RIS on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server by using the Windows Components Wizard.
Configure an RIS server to create the Windows 2000 Professional CD-based image by using the taskbar.
Configure the computer naming convention in the Active Directory Users and Computers console for RIS client computers.
Prestage an account for the RIS client computer by using the shortcut menu.
Configure the client installation options in the Active Directory Users and Computers console by using the shortcut menu.
Install Terminal Services on a computer that is running Windows 2000 Server by using Control Panel.
Create a user account to enable access to a Terminal Services server by using the shortcut menu.
Configure the Terminal Services profile of a Terminal Services user by using the shortcut menu.
Configure the Terminal sessions on the Terminal Services server by using the RDP-Tcp Properties dialog box.
Match the administrative command with the task that can be performed using the command.
Install the Terminal Services client software on a computer by using a shared folder over a network.
Configure the Terminal Services client software to connect to a Terminal Services server by using the Terminal Services Client menu.
Unit 4: Network Connectivity: Troubleshooting 2 hours
Match the event log in Event Viewer with the corresponding event status that the event log contains.
Log specific data about network traffic by using Network Monitor.
Identify the steps to troubleshoot a specified networking problem by using the ipconfig command-line utility.
Identify the process carried out to diagnose network connectivity problems based on the output of the ping command-line utility.
Identify the steps to troubleshoot media access control (MAC) address problems by using the arp command-line utility.
Identify the steps to troubleshoot a network connectivity problem by using the nbtstat command-line utility.
Match netstat command-line options with their corresponding functions.
Identify the steps to diagnose a specified networking problem by using the tracert command-line utility.
Identify the steps to diagnose a networking problem by using the pathping command-line utility.
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