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Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server Part 2: Network Load Balancing CBT Training CD

Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server Part 2: Network Load Balancing CBT Training CD

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Summary: Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Advanced Server Part 2
Review: Course Overview
Internet technology has been widely embraced, serving as the foundation for delivering enterprise-wide and frequently mission-critical applications such as Web, streaming media, and VPN servers. As an integral part of Windows 2000 Advanced Server (and Datacenter Server) Network Load Balancing provides an ideal, cost-effective solution for enhancing the scalability and high availability of these applications in both Internet and intranet contexts. This course provides students with both the conceptual background and hands-on skills to design and implement solutions that achieve these benefits in their own organization.

Learn To

Identify the advantages of using a Network Load Balancing solution.
Identify how to design a Network Load Balancing cluster in a specified business scenario.
Identify how to set up a Network Load Balancing cluster.
Describe the working of a Network Load Balancing cluster, and troubleshoot a specified Network Load Balancing error.

Audience
The target audiences for this course are Technical Managers and System Administrators. In addition to the principal audience of System Administrators, other MIS support personnel would benefit from this course. In some organizations persons whose principal duties are technical may also be required to perform the tasks instructed in this course. Students should have completed the following NETg Windows 2000 courses (or passed the Microsoft exams which they map to) prior to taking this course: 72421 - 72425 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Parts 1 - 5 72427 - 72431 Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Parts 1- 5

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
ITCAP credits: Not Applicable CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: Network Load Balancing: Designing 3 - 4 hours

Match the features of Network Load Balancing with their benefits.
Identify the advantages of using Network Load Balancing over other load-balancing solutions in a specific scenario.
Select an appropriate Network Load Balancing model based on the requirements of an organization.
Identify the cluster design that conforms to the guidelines for Network Load Balancing in a specific scenario.
Identify the server setup required for Network Load Balancing in a specific scenario.
Select the appropriate RAID method for providing fault tolerance in a specific scenario.
Design a Network Load Balancing cluster for a specific business scenario.

Unit 2: Network Load Balancing: Administering 3 - 4 hours

Configure the cluster and host parameters of a Network Load Balancing cluster by using the Network Load Balancing Properties dialog box.
Configure port rules for a Network Load Balancing cluster by using the Network Load Balancing Properties dialog box.
Set up TCP/IP for Network Load Balancing by using the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box.
Type the cluster control command to be used to control a cluster in a specified situation.
Match the problems related to Network Load Balancing modes with the measures that can be taken to solve them.
Identify the sequence of steps in the convergence process in a specific situation.
Identify the measure that helps optimize the performance of Network Load Balancing in a specific situation.
Identify the step to be taken for solving a problem related to setting up Network Load Balancing.
Identify the step to be taken for solving a specific IP address-related error.
Identify the step to be taken for solving a specific port rule problem.



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