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Microsoft Windows 2000: Planning and Implementing Active Directory - Part 2 CBT Training CD |
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Rating: Summary: Microsoft Windows 2000: Planning and Implementing Active Dir Review: Course Overview
This course provides students with the knowledge necessary to make effective decisions on the need for multiple domains and how to plan for the most effective administration model. It explains how to plan for replication to help the learner handle replication traffic and also covers both schema management and modification.
Learn To
Plan for Multiple Domains.
Plan Active Directory Replication.
Identify Site and Replication Traffic features.
Identify the features of Schema Modification.
Audience
This course is intended for experienced end users with novice to moderate level of experience in the design and evaluation of information systems.
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: Planning Multiple Domains 1 - 2 hours
Identify the features of multiple-domain trees.
Identify when to implement multiple-domain trees.
Identify the features of inter-domain searching.
Identify the procedure for creating a domain in a Multiple-Domain Tree.
Identify the features of a multiple-tree forest.
Identify when to implement multiple-tree forest.
Identify the features of inter-tree searching and trusts.
Identify the method for implementing trees in a forest.
Identify the features of multiple forests.
Unit 2: Planning Active Directory Replication 1 - 2 hours
Identify the features of replication of Active Directory.
Identify the differences between directory replication and directory synchronization.
Identify the updates that form directory replication.
Identify the features of update sequence numbers.
View update sequence numbers.
Identify the features of propagation dampening.
Identify the method that Windows 2000 uses when two conflicting changes are made to the same attribute.
Identify the features of Active Directory replication partitions.
Identify the effect of latency and convergence on Active Directory replication.
Identify the functions of the operations masters used as part of the flexible single-master operations structure in Active Directory.
Identify the differences between inter-site and intra-site replication.
Identify the features of connection objects.
Identify the features of the Knowledge Consistency Checker.
Identify the implications of modifying the replication topology.
Add replication counters to Performance Monitor.
Configure the Network Monitor to analyze replication traffic.
Configure Replication Monitor to display replication data.
Unit 3: Sites and Replication Traffic 2 hours
Identify the features of Active Directory sites.
Identify the features of intra-site replication.
Identify the features intra-site replication topology.
Identify the features of inter-site replication.
Identify the features of inter-site replication topology.
Identify the features of site links.
Create a new site link.
Identify the features of site link bridges.
Create a new site link bridge.
Identify the features of Active Directory Sites and Services.
Move a server from one site to another.
Identify the guidelines for the physical placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers.
Identify the guidelines for controlling domain controller replication traffic.
Identify the guidelines for operations master server placement.
Unit 4: Schema Modification 2 hours
Identify the features of the Active Directory schema.
Identify the components of the Active Directory schema.
Identify the methods for modifying the schema.
Identify situations where schema modification may be required.
Identify issues associated with schema modification.
Identify the advantages and disadvantages of creating a new child class.
Identify the features of object identifiers with Active Directory.
Prepare the schema operations master for modification.
Identify the guidelines for creating a schema class.
Create a new schema attribute.
Identify the guidelines for indexing and replicating schema attributes.
Identify the features of class and attribute deactivation in Active Directory.
Identify the features of the naming context.
Identify the features of a schema modification policy.
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