Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (Exam 70-216)

Detailed Course Outlines:

Level 1

1.0 Course Overview
1.1 Basics of Windows 2000 Certification
1.2 Complexities of Windows
1.3 Course Outline
2.0 Networking Fundamentals
2.1 Intro to Networking
2.2 Purpose of Protocols
2.3 Network Addressing
2.4 Transferring Data
2.5 Networking Requirements
3.0 Networking Protocols
3.1 Network Addressing
 
3.2 Testing Network Connections
3.3 Protocols
3.4 NetBEUI & Network Monitor
3.5 TCP/IP
4.0 NWLink
4.1 Definition
4.2 Frame Types
4.3 Auto & Manual Frame Type Specifications
4.4 NetWare Connectivity
4.5 Windows 2000 to NetWare Connectivity
4.6 Network Bindings
 

Level 2 (2 hrs 2 mins)

1.0 TCP/IP Theory (34 mins)
1.1 Architecture
1.2 Individual Protocols
1.3 Network Monitor
1.4 Application Support Ports & Sockets
1.5 Name Resolution
2.0 IP Addressing (10 mins)
2.1 Required Parameters & Binary Numbering
2.2 Scientific Calculator & Converting Binary to Decimal
2.3 Octet Values & Using Calculator to Compute Octets
2.4 Building an IP Address with Octets
2.5 Network
 
2.6 Network Classes
2.7 Subnet Masks
2.8 How IP Addresses are used for Communication
2.9 Custom Subneting
3.0 Name Resolution (18 mins)
3.1 Host Names
3.2 Viewing Name Resolution with Network Monitor
3.3 Manual Configuration of Name Resolution
3.4 Dynamic Configuration of Name Resolution
 

Level 3 (1 hr 54 mins)

1.0 DNS (26 mins)
1.1 Definition
1.2 Flat Structure & Hierarchy
1.3 DNS Structure
1.4 Typical Computer Syntax
2.0 Installing DNS (43 mins)
2.1 DNS Requirements
2.2 Installation Process
2.3 DNS Adds
2.4 DNS Client Configuration
 
2.5 DHCP
2.6 Editing the Root Zone File
2.7 Types of Zone Files
2.8 Ping
3.0 Zone Files (45 mins)
3.1 Reverse Lookup
3.2 Active Directory Integrated File
3.3 Mater DNS Server
3.4 Creating SubDomains
3.5 Understanding Recursive & Iterative Queries
3.6 Testing your DNS Server
3.7 Monitoring Tools
 

Level 4 (1 hr 52 mins)

1.0 WINS (23 mins)
1.1 Name Resolution
1.2 NetBIOS Databases & Name Release
2.0 Implementation of WINS (23 mins)
2.1 WINS Requirements
2.2 Installing a WINS Server
2.3 Configuring & Registering Clients
2.4 The WINS Database
 
3.0 Advanced WINS Topics (1 hr 6 mins)
3.1 WINS Proxy Agents & Non-WINS Clients
3.2 Static Mapping
3.3 Time-to-Live
3.4 Data Replication between WINS Servers
3.5 The WINS Management Tool & Backup
3.6 Integrating WINS with DNS
3.7 Comparing Windows 2000 & Windows NT 4.0
 

Level 5 (1 hr 42 mins)

1.0 Advantages of IP Addressing (19 mins)
1.1 Addressing Problems
1.2 Built-in Auto Addressing
1.3 DHCP
2.0 Installing DHCP (51 mins)
2.1 Requirements
2.2 Configuring DHCP
2.3 Scope of Addresses
2.4 Configuring Scope Options
 
3.0 Levels of Options (32 mins)
3.1 Customizing the Application of Scope Options
3.2 Classes
3.3 SuperScope
3.4 Multi-Cast Scopes
3.5 DHCP Relay Agent
3.6 Authorizing a DHCP Server
3.7 Sample Captured Packets
 

Level 6 (1 hr 48 mins)

1.0 Remote Access (22 mins)
1.1 What is Remote Access?
1.2 Building Remote Access
1.3 Remote Hardware Options
1.4 Remote Hardware Protocols
1.5 Using the Internet for Remote Access
2.0 Connection Configurations (30 mins)
2.1 Configuring Client Connection
2.2 Configuring Server Connections
2.3 Allowing Dial-in Permission Stand-alone & Domain Controller
2.4 Enabling Remote Access
 
3.0 Configuring Virtual Private Networking (35 mins)
3.1 Virtual Private Networks
3.2 Server Configuration
3.3 Client Configuration
3.4 Configuring Multilink Client/Server
3.5 Authentication & Encryption
4.0 Remote Access Policies (20 mins)
4.1 Remote Access Policies
4.2 Creating a Policy
4.3 Setting User Permissions
4.4 Creating a Profile
4.5 Testing the Policy
 

Level 7 (1 hr 48 mins)

1.0 NAT (27 mins)
1.1 Connection Sharing Concepts
1.2 Installing Shared Access
1.3 Installing Connection Sharing
2.0 IPSec (25 mins)
2.1 Role of IPSec
2.2 Security Levels & Authentication Methods
2.3 Transport Mode & Tunnel Mode
2.4 Security Policies & IPSec Interfaces
2.5 Monitoring
3.0 Certificate Services (19 mins)
3.1 Role of Certificate Services
 
3.2 Levels of Certificate Authorities
3.3 Setup of Certificate Authority
3.4 Certification Authority Console
3.5 Backing up Certificate Authority
4.0 IP Routing (16 mins)
4.1 Role of Routing
4.2 Creating a Router & Using Route Tables
4.3 Adding Routing Protocols
5.0 Custom Subnetting & Supernetting (21 mins)
5.1 Review of Subnet Masks
5.2 Calculation of Custom Masks
5.3 Using Supernets
 

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