Windows 2002 Network Infrastructure Design - W2ND

Description

ATS’s Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design training course will give you the essential knowledge and skills to design a networking services infrastructure. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand how to determine which technologies are needed to design a network infrastructure that supports required network applications, and be prepared to pass exam #70-221.


Module 1

Section A: Design Process • Introduction • Design Elements & Goals • Design Analysis • Technical Requirements

Section B: TCP/IP Introduction • Services Strategies • TCP/IP Networking • Features with Windows 2000

Section C: IP Addressing • Addressing Basics • Address Classes • Subnet Mask • Determining Scheme

Section D: IP Subnetting • Requirements • Examples • High Order Rule • Maximum Hosts • Subnet Ranges • Configuration Methods

Section E: TCP/IP Security • Filters • IPSec • Authentication Only • Encryption & Authentication • Protection Levels • Secure Conversations

Section F: TCP/IP Availability & Performance • Enhance Availability • Optimizing Performance • Quality of Service

Section G: DHCP Design • Design Decisions • Features • Integration • LAN Design • Scope Examples • Routed Design • Supported Options

Module 2

Section A: DHCP Security • Securing DHCP • Screened Subnets

Section B: DHCP Availability & Performance • Enhance Availability • Enhance Performance • Lease Length

Section C: DNS Design • Design Decisions • DNS Features • Zone Types • Choosing Zone Types

Section D: DNS Integration • Internet Connected • Integrating DNS • Namespace Issues • Manual Integration

Section E: DNS Security, Availability & Performance • Dynamic Update • Zone Replication • Screened Subnets • Enhance Availability • Enhance Performance

Section F: WINS Design • Design Decisions • Features • LAN Considerations • Routed Networks • Client Conversations

Section G: WINS Replication • Replication Options • Multi-Server Issues

Section H: WINS Security, Availability & Performance • Securing WINS • Screened Subnet • Enhancing Availability • Optimizing Performance

Module 3

Section A: NAT Design • Design Decisions • Features • Function • Options

Section B: NAT Security, Availability & Performance • Restrict Traffic • VPN Tunnels • Enhance Services

Section C: Microsoft Proxy Server Design • Design Decisions • Features • Server Placement • Address Issues • Address Translation • Client Software 1

Section D: Microsoft Proxy Server Security • Active Directory • Non-Active Directory • Screened Subnet Design • Packet Filters • Domain Filters • Web Publishing

Section E: Microsoft Proxy Server Availability & Performance • Proxy Server Arrays • Active Caching • Passive Caching • Proxy Server Hierarchy • Traffic Distribution

Section F: Extranet Routing Design • Design Decisions • RAS Features • Router Placement • Router Integration • Routing Design • Static Routing • RIP Routing • OSPF Routing • IBMP Routing • DHCP Routing

Section G: Router Security • IP Filters • Authenticating Routers • Screened Subnets

Section H: Router Security Using Tunnels • IPSec Tunnels • VPN Tunnels • Authentication & Encryption Section I: Router Availability & Performance • Enhance Availability • Enhance Performance

Module 4

Section A: RAS Introduction • Design Decisions • Dial-In Features • VPN Features • RAS Integration

Section B: RAS Dial-In Design • LAN Link • Routed Link

Section C: RAS VPN Design • Routed Link • Tunnel Selection • VPN Outside Firewall • Firewall Issues • RAS Placement

Section D: RAS Security • Authentication • Encryption • Remote Access Policy

Section E: RAS Availability & Performance • Enhance Availability • Optimizing Performance

Section F: RADIUS Introduction • Design Decisions • Components • Features

Section G: RADIUS Design • Client Placement • Connection Types • Server Placement • Authentication Domain

Section H: RADIUS Security, Availability & Performance • Secure Access • Screened Subnet Issues • Enhance Availability • Optimizing Performance

Module 5

Section A: Dfs Design • Design Decisions • Dfs Functions • Root Placement • Replication • Define Dfs Links • Set Shared Folders

Section B: Dfs Security, Availability, and Performance • Secure Dfs • Optimize Availability • File Replication Services • Optimize Performance

Section C: Designing Management • Strategies • Develop Plan • Service Variations • Verifying Compliance • Anticipate Changes • Data Collection • Event Generation

Section D: Tools and Strategies • Network Utilities • Data Analysis • Response Strategies

Section E: Combining Services Design • Introduction • Optimization • Constraints • Security • Isolate Services • Enhance Availability • Clustering • Optimizing Performance • Resource Contention

Price £ 750

Complementary Courses
W2DS - Windows 2000 Directory Services Administration
W2SD - Windows 2000 Directory Services Design
W2NA - Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration
W2NS - Windows 2000 Network Security Design
W2PA - Windows 2000 Professional Administration
W2SA - Windows 2000 Server Administration
W2SK - Windows 2000 Skills Update
W2MN - Windows 2000 Managing a Network Environment
WXPP - Windows XP Professional


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