Course Outline: Windows 2000: Network Infrastructure Implementation
(5 Days) with Hands-On Labs
Learning Objectives
Identify the components of the Windows 2000 network infrastructure
Install, configure, and maintain a DHCP server
Design, install, and configure a DNS server for host name resolution
Implement a WINS server for NetBIOS name resolution
Install and configure a RAS server to support dial-up and Virtual Private Networking connections
Design and implement RAS security and RAS policies
Configure static, dynamic, and dial-on-demand IP routers
Secure the TCP/IP protocol through certificates and IPSec
Implement Internet Connection Sharing and an Internet Connection Server (router)
Configure an Internet Information Server
Manage the Windows 2000 network through Terminal Services, Remote Installation Services, and the SNMP protocol
Troubleshoot a Windows 2000 network with utilities such as Network Monitor
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Course Audience
Students enrolling in this course should understand networking concepts. In addition, you should know how to install and administer a Windows 2000 network.
Course Description
Students will learn how to implement the components that make up the Windows 2000 network infrastructure. This course meets the Microsoft Proficiency Guidelines for Windows 2000 Server at the Expert level.
Course Objectives
At course completion the student will be able to perform the following tasks:
Identify the components of the Windows 2000 network infrastructure
Install, configure, and maintain a DHCP server
Design, install, and configure a DNS server for host name resolution
Implement a WINS server for NetBIOS name resolution
Install and configure a RAS server to support dial-up and Virtual Private Networking connections
Design and implement RAS security and RAS policies
Configure static, dynamic, and dial-on-demand IP routers
Secure the TCP/IP protocol through certificates and IPSec
Implement Internet Connection Sharing and an Internet Connection Server (router)
Configure an Internet Information Server
Manage the Windows 2000 network through Terminal Services, Remote Installation Services, and the SNMP protocol
Troubleshoot a Windows 2000 network with utilities such as Network Monitor
Prerequisites
Attendees should have Windows 2000: Installation and Administration, or equivalent knowledge.
TOPICS COVERED IN LECTURE & LAB
An Overview of the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Exploring the Network Infrastructure
Automatically Configuring TCP/IP with DHCP
Installing and Configuring the DHCP Server Service
Installing and Configuring DHCP Clients
Managing DHCP
Implementing DNS for Host Name Resolution
Installing and Configuring the DNS Server Service
Managing the DNS Database
Managing Multiple DNS Domains
Monitoring your DNS Server
Implementing WINS for NetBIOS Name Resolution
Installing and Configuring the WINS Server
Managing the WINS Server
Replicating the WINS Database
The Remote Access Service
Overview of the Remote Access Service
Installing and Configuring the RAS Server
Configuring Protocols on the RAS Server
Installing and Configuring RAS Clients
Virtual Private Networking
Managing and Troubleshooting RAS
RAS Security
Remote Access Policies and Profiles
Troubleshooting RAS
Installing and Configuring Routing
IP Routing
Configuring a Static IP Router
Implementing Dynamic Routing
Demand-dial Routing
Configuring Network Security
Public Key Cryptography
TCP/IP Security
Connecting a Windows 2000 Network to the Internet
Internet Connection Sharing
Internet Connection Server
Using a Windows 2000 Server as a Web Server
Internet Information Server
Publishing Web pages with Internet Information Server
Publishing Files with FTP
Managing the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Terminal Services
Terminal Services Clients
Installing Applications for Multiple Users
Modifying and Uninstalling Terminal Services
Other Management Tools
Troubleshooting the Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure