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Technical Training - Microsoft
Windows 2000 Networking and Operating System Essentials
Course
No: 2151 Course Length: 3 Days |
| Who
Should Attend: This course is intended
for IT professionals who are new to the field, and who plan to support
Microsoft Windows 2000-based networks. Students in this course are
preparing for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) certification
for Microsoft Windows 2000. The course provides the prerequisite
knowledge for Course 2152A, Supporting Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
and Server. |
Pre-Requisites:
Before attending this course, students must be able to demonstrate
the following skills:
- Proficiency using
the Windows interface to locate, create, and manipulate folders
and files and to configure the desktop environment
- General knowledge
of computer hardware components, including memory, hard disks,
and central processing units
- General knowledge
of networking concepts, including network operating system, server-client
relationship, and local area network (LAN)
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| Topics
Covered: |
- Introduction to
Windows 2000 in a network environment
- Security in a Windows
2000 network
- Administration
of a Windows 2000 network
- Networking protocols
in Windows 2000
- Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) in Windows 2000
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- Data transfer
across a Windows 2000 network
- Network architecture
- Remote Access Services
- Internet and intranet
connectivity
- Network maintenance
utilities
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Day
1
Module 1:
Introduction to Windows 2000 and Networking
Windows 2000
Operating Systems
Introduction to Networks
Windows 2000
Implementation of Networking
Module 2:
Administration of a Windows 2000 Network
Windows 2000 Help
Administrative Tasks
Administrative Tools
Module 3:
Securing a Windows 2000 Network
User Accounts
Groups
User Rights
Permissions
Day
2
Module 4:
Examining the Network
Scope of Networks
Basic Connectivity Components
Network Topologies
Network Technologies
Expanding the Network
Lab
Examining the
Network Architecture |
Module 5:
Examining Network Protocols
Introduction to Protocols
Protocols and Data Transmissions
Common Protocols
Other
Communication Protocols
Remote Access Protocols
Module 6:
Examining TCP/IP
Introduction to TCP/IP
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Name Resolution
Examining the Data
Transfer Process
Routing Data
Day
3
Module 7:
Examining IP Addressing
Classful IP Addressing
Subnetting a Network
Planning IP Addressing
Assigning TCP/IP Addresses
Module 8:
Optimizing IP Address Allocation
Classless
Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
Binary IP Addresses
Binary Subnet Masks
IP Address
Allocation Using CIDR
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