Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-291) Training

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Product Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-291) Details
Total Time : 8 hrs
Number of Movies : 99
Number of Discs : 1
Catalogue Number : 33478
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Author : Brian Culp

Description Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (70-291)
This VTC course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to take and pass the Microsoft Windows® Server 2003 70-291 exam. The course focuses on administrating, implementing and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Included in this course are topics such as: NetBIOS namespace, DNS namespace, implementing zones, implementing and managing IP addresses, TCP/IP protocols, routing and remote access, VPNs, network security, IPSec and more. Learn how to monitor, troubleshoot and diagnose issues related to service dependencies. MCSE author, Brian Culp, teaches the Microsoft exam objectives while providing necessary background information, essential to the student’s success. To start learning today, simply click on one of the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 70-291 lessons.
01 Administering a Windows 2000 Network
0101 Overview of MS 701-291
0102 The NetBIOS Namespace
0103 The DNS Namespace
0104 Planning Domain and Zones
02 Implementing/Managing/Maintaining IP Addressing
0201 TCP/IP overview
0202 IP Addressing
0203 Binary Addressing
0204 Address Classes
0205 Addressing Rules; the Logical AND Operator
0206 Classless Internet Domain Routing
0207 Diagnose and Resolve Issues Related to APIPA
0208 Using an Alternate Configuration
0209 Subnetting/Supernetting pt. 1
0210 Subnetting/Supernetting pt. 2
0211 Subnetting Shortcuts
03 Implementing/Managing/Maintaining IP Addressing Cont'd
0301 Installing and Configuring DHCP
0302 DHCP Lease Process
0303 DHCP Scopes
0304 Authorizing; Client Reservations
0305 Manage DHCP Options
0306 DHCP in a Routed Environment
0307 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent
0308 Using Superscopes
0309 Manage DHCP Databases
0310 Option Classes
0311 Integrating DHCP DDNS
0312 Integrating DHCP with Remote Access
0313 Troubleshooting DHCP
0314 Verify Database Integrity
0315 DHCP Audit Log Files
04 Implementing/Managing/Maintaining Name Resolution
0401 Resolving a Host Name
0402 Recursive and Iterative Queries
0403 Reverse Queries
0404 Install the DNS Server Service
0405 DNS Server Roles
0406 Manage DNS Zones
0407 Stub Zones
0408 DNS Server Options
0409 Creating a Reverse Lookup Zone
0410 Resource Records
0411 DNS Forwarders
0412 Implementing Dynamic DNS
0413 Integrating DNS and Active Directory
0414 Upgrading a Zone
0415 Aging and Scavenging
0416 Monitoring and Management
0417 Delegating Zones
0418 Migrating DNS information
0419 Integrating Windows and UNIX DNS
0420 Configuring DNS Clients
0421 NSLOOKUP
05 Routing and Remote Access
0501 Configuring the Remote Access Service
0502 Configure a Remote Access Client
0503 Remote Access User Authentication
0504 Remote Access Authentication Protocols
0505 Authenticating with IAS
0506 Configuring the IAS Server
0507 Remote Access Policies
0508 Default Remote Access Policies
0509 Create a Remote Access Policy
0510 Manage Routing Tables
0511 Interfaces/Devices/Ports
0512 Manage Routing Protocols
0513 Demand Dial Routing
0514 Configuring NAT
0515 Configuring a Firewall
0516 Internet Connection Sharing
0517 Setting up a VPN
0518 Router to Router VPN
0519 Secure Callback and Caller ID
0520 Remote Access Account Lockout
0521 Troubleshoot RRAS
06 Implementing/Managing/Maintaining Network Security
0601 IPSec Basics
0602 Enabling IPSec
0603 Configuring IPSec Properties
0604 Configuring IPSec Policy Rules
0605 Building an IPSec Policy pt. 1
0606 Building an IPSec Policy pt. 2
0607 IP Security Monitor
0608 Configuring a Security Template pt. 1
0609 Configuring a Security Template pt. 2
0610 Security Configuration and Analysis
0611 Creating an Audit Policy
0612 Reviewing Results of an Audit
0613 Auditing Best Practices
0614 Recommended Security Practices
0615 The Privilege of Least Privilege
07 Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
0701 Monitor the Network with System Monitor pt. 1
0702 Monitor the Network with System Monitor pt. 2
0703 Setting up a Performance Log
0704 Installing Network Monitor
0705 Monitor Traffic Using Network Monitor
0706 Troubleshoot Connectivity to the Internet
0707 Network Tools: IPConfig/Ping/Tracert/Pathping
0708 More Tools: Netdiag/Netstat/Netsh
0709 Kerberos Support Tools: Ksetup, Ktpass
0710 Service Dependency and Recovery Options
0711 Diagnose and Resolve Service-Related Issues
08 Credits
0801 About this Author
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