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| Course Number | 2153 |
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| Suggested Retail Price | $2,125.00 |
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| Availability and Discounts | Please call (888) 690-8103 to arrange for a special delivery of this course. Most classes required a minimum of 2 to 3 students to be taught. Group discounts are available for larger groups at client’s request. On-site or private classes are also available at clients request in California or throughout the entire US. Clients may also qualify for free training thru our state funded programs. If you do not see a class listed in our schedules, please contact IDT with your request. |
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| Introduction | This course is for support professionals who are new to Microsoft Windows® 2000 and will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server products. It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for Course 2154, Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services. |
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| Audience | IT Pro |
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| At Course Completion | At the end of the course, students will be able to:
- Configure the DHCP Server service.
- Configure the DNS Server service.
- Configure WINS.
- Configure network security protocols.
- Configure network security by using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
- Configure network security by using Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).
- Configure remote access to a network.
- Support remote access to a network.
- Extend remote access capabilities by using Internet Authentication Service (IAS).
- Configure Windows 2000 as a network router.
- Configure Internet access for a network.
- Configure a Web server.
- Deploy Windows 2000 Professional by using Remote Installation Services (RIS).
- Manage a Windows 2000 network.
- Identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools and utilities.
- Enable network connectivity between NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX networks.
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| Certified Professional Exams |
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
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| Prerequisites |
- Successful completion of Course 2152, Supporting Windows 2000 Professional and Server, or equivalent skills and knowledge, including the ability to:
- Install or upgrade to Windows 2000
- Configure the Windows 2000 environment
- Connect Windows 2000–based client computers to networks
- Create and manage user accounts
- Manage access to resources by using groups
- Manage data by configuring the NTFS file system
- Provide network access to file resources
- Configure and manage disks and partitions
- Monitor and optimize Windows 2000
- Implement Windows 2000 security
- Configure printing
- Configure Windows 2000 for mobile computing
- Implement disaster protection
- Install and configure Terminal Services
- Implement Windows 2000–based client computers
- Implement Windows 2000–based servers
- An understanding of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
The course materials, lectures, and lab exercises are in English. To benefit fully
from the instruction, students need an understanding of the English language and completion
of the prerequisites. |
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| Course Materials | The course materials are yours to keep.
You will be provided with the following software for use in the classroom:
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Advanced Server
- Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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| Projected Days | Five days |
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| Credit Units | 1.7 Semester Credit Unit (SCU) |
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| Course Outline | Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Infrastructure
Take a closer look: Download Sample Module 1 (Portable Document Format, 635 KB).
Topics
Overview of the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Introduction to Intranets
Identifying Remote Access Methods
Communicating with Remote Offices
Providing Internet Access
Introduction to Extranets
SkillsStudents will be able to:
- Define the components of a Windows 2000 network infrastructure.
- Describe the role of an intranet in a Windows 2000 network.
- Identify remote access methods.
- Describe how a remote office can be connected to an intranet.
- Identify the methods that are used to establish Internet access.
- Describe the purpose of an extranet.
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| Course Type | Instructor-led |
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