From Serebra Learning Corporation
Networking Essentials 2nd Edition - Part 3 
This is the third course in a four part series covering the foundation concepts of networking. This series imparts the knowledge and skills required for a foundation in current networking technology for local area networks, wide area networks and the
Internet.
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Components Used to Build Networks 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces internetworking devices, such as repeaters, hubs, switches, bridges, routers, and gateways as the connectors between the individual segments of a broadcast network that has been broken down into separate segments.
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Introducing Windows 2000 Active Directory Services 
...course explains the features of
Active Directory, such as domains, trusts, trees, forests and organizational units. Next, you will learn about sites and services implemented by
Windows 2000, the different types of computer and user accounts, groups, schemas and schema objects, and different server roles. This course also covers how to name, identify, and access Active Directory objects, as well
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Planning a Domain Structure in Win2000 
...unit (OU) structure, with a discussion of the use of
OUs, domains, security groups, administrative models, and the various types of group scopes and their behaviors. You will also learn about designing the domain, single and multiple domain structures, guidelines for selecting the optimum domain model based on organizational requirements, and accessing inter-domain resources. Finally, you will
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IP Mobility 
To differentiate between macromobility and micromobility protocols and between various micromobility protocols such as
HAWAII and cellular IP Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students investigating or researching wireless communications and related technologies
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ABAP Fundamentals 
To recognize the basic features of
ABAP, including the workbench and ABAP tools, and to learn how to create a domain, a data element, and a table. Project team members who will be involved at a programming level in customizing
SAP implementations using SAP's ABAP programming language
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LAN Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module reviews the fundamental prinicples of network data flow and
Ethernet networks from older coax-based systems to the newest fiber-based
Gigabit networks. We will also examine the concepts of collision domains and traffic isolation.
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Switching Fundamentals 
This module addresses switching fundamentals. Lesson 1 discusses
LAN transmissions and how they share the available network bandwidth. The lesson introduces the essential terms collision domain and broadcast domain which describe network access and device functionality. Bridging and switching is discussed in
Lesson 2. Although different in how they operate both devices learn and store
MAC address
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 1 

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Identify the appropriate sequence of upgrading account domains in a specified situation. o Identify the appropriate sequence of upgrading resource domains in a specified situation. o
Develop a plan for the incremental migration of objects in a specified scenario. o Develop an appropriate
DNS configuration plan for a specified
Windows 2000 network. o Identify the tasks involved in the
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Oracle8i Database Admin Manage Security 

...ty. L earn To:
Define and maintain the security domains for users in a given environment. Define and maintain a named set of resources and password limits. Understand the concept of resource limits and how to set them. Manage system and object privileges. Control the administration of privileges in a database. Use database auditing. C ontent
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Windows NT Server 4 0 Installation Configuration - Part 2 

...by using the
New User menu option in the
User Manager for
Domains window. Assign a home directory to a user on the user's local drive. Disable a user account in a network. Unlock a user account in a network. Manage a local group account. Manage a local group membership. Set an account policy for a domain. Manage user rights. Assign a right to a user. Revoke a right from a user. Set
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Windows NT Server 4 0 Network Analysis and Optimization - Part 2 

...ed to optimize the trust relationship traffic between the domains.
Analyze and optimize the traffic generated by browsing in a
Windows NT environment.
Sequence the steps in which traffic is generated when establishing a relationship between the
WINS replication partners.
Identify the maximum number of bytes generated on the network when updating records in the WINS database.
Identify the
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Oracle8 Database Administration - Manage Security 

...ty.
L earn To:
Define and maintain the security domains for users in a given environment.
Define and maintain a named set of resources and password limits.
Manage system and object privileges.
Control the administration of privileges in a database.
Keep track of the events occurring in a database.
C ontent
Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Database
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NetWare and Windows NT Integration - Part 2 

...d
ADS.
Identify the benefits of integrating
Windows NT domains with
NDS.//
Integrate a Windows NT network with an NDS network.
C ontent
Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is for
CNE candidates who need to integrate Windows NT Workstations, Windows NT Servers, and Windows NT domains with a NetWare Network. Participants should have taken the first part of this series
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 2 Logical Structure 

...e. Identify the guidelines for determining the number of domains required by an organization. Identify the guidelines for adding additional domains required by an organization. Identify the guidelines for arranging domains in a tree. Identify the guidelines for organizing domain trees in a forest. Unit 2: Active Directory Administration Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Create an object
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Networking Technologies Series TCP IP Internetwork Mgt 

...Service
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
Match the
Internet domains with their descriptions.
Identify the functions of a name server.
Match the fields of a resource record with their descriptions.
Identify the features of
IN-ADDR-ARPA format.
Match the fields of a
DNS message with the information contained in them.
Identify the different methods by which the name resolver resolves a name.
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Data Modeling - Create Basic Models 

... for detailed definitions of attributes,
Identifiers, and domains.
Understand how attributes, Identifiers and domains will be used during later development.
C ontent
Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Business managers, business analysts, technical analysts, database designers, database administrators, and anyone responsible for the analysis and specification of data during the
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 2 Logical Structure 

...e. Identify the guidelines for determining the number of domains required by an organization. Identify the guidelines for adding additional domains required by an organization. Identify the guidelines for arranging domains in a tree. Identify the guidelines for organizing domain trees in a forest. Unit 2: Active Directory Administration Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Create an object in
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SCO SVR 5 --Part 2 Network Administration 

...ounter. Identify the features of IP aliasing and virtual domains. Identify the types of
HTTP servers available in
UnixWare. Configure a
Web server on UnixWare. Configure a UnixWare ftp server. Add an
NTP server to a host. Identify the features of mail management by using the command-line interface (
CLI). Manage mail with the
SCOadmin tool. Identify UnixWare network security features.
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WebSphere MQ Integration Message Broker 

... To identify characteristics of message domains. To identify aspects of creating message models To identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model. To identify features of a topic. To identify features of a publication. Audience The audience will be
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures Part 3 

... requirements for software solutions in multiple business domains; Modeling processes and data, designing components, designing user interfaces; Designing, developing, implementing software solutions; Integrating new applications into legacy environments; Developing MS Windows-based and
Web-based applications. Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures Part 4 

... requirements for software solutions in multiple business domains; Modeling processes and data, designing components, designing user interfaces; Designing, developing, implementing software solutions; Integrating new applications into legacy environments; Developing MS Windows-based and
Web-based applications. Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures Part 3 

... requirements for software solutions in multiple business domains; Modeling processes and data, designing components, designing user interfaces; Designing, developing, implementing software solutions; Integrating new applications into legacy environments; Developing MS Windows-based and
Web-based applications. Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
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Defining Microsoft NET Solution Architectures parat 4 

... requirements for software solutions in multiple business domains; Modeling processes and data, designing components, designing user interfaces; Designing, developing, implementing software solutions; Integrating new applications into legacy environments; Developing MS Windows-based and
Web-based applications. Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 2 

... Sequence the tasks performed to make a backup of source domains to ensure recovery in the case of a domain upgrade disaster. Make a backup of the
System State data by using the
Backup tool. Identify the disaster recovery strategy to be implemented for a specified situation. Implement disaster recovery by restoring the System State data. Match post migration tasks with their descriptions.
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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 3 

... the domain structure, usually resulting in fewer, larger domains. Restructuring is accomplished when those responsible for the domain structure dissatisfied with it or who feel that they cannot manage an upgrade without serious impact to their production environment. Learn To: o
Identify and develop a restructure strategy. o Identify and perform migration and
Recovery tasks. Audience
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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 3 

... the domain structure, usually resulting in fewer, larger domains. Restructuring is accomplished when those responsible for the domain structure dissatisfied with it or who feel that they cannot manage an upgrade without serious impact to their production environment. Learn To: o
Identify and develop a restructure strategy. o Identify and perform migration and
Recovery tasks. Audience
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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 4 

... the tasks involved in performing the actual migration of domains to a
Microsoft Windows 2000 environment. As with an actual migration, the steps to accomplish the process are rather mechanical and straightforward. The bulk of the work in the migration is in the planning, which has already been covered in other courses, and confirming that the migration was accomplished successfully. This
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Windows 2000 Upgrading from Windows NT 4 0--Part 4 

... the tasks involved in performing the actual migration of domains to a
Microsoft Windows 2000 environment. As with an actual migration, the steps to accomplish the process are rather mechanical and straightforward. The bulk of the work in the migration is in the planning, which has already been covered in other courses, and confirming that the migration was accomplished successfully. This
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CIW Server Administrator Part 1 Configuring 

Course
Overview This is the first course in a five part series that will teach students how to install and configure servers. This course will cover the common IT tasks and services, operating systems, installation strategies, and configuring systems such as
Windows 2000 and
Linux. Additionally, the students will learn about common
Web servers, access methods and remote administration in
IIS,
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WebSphere MQ Integration Message Broker 

... To identify characteristics of message domains. To identify aspects of creating message models To identify features of the publish/subscribe messaging model. To identify features of a topic. To identify features of a publication. Audience The audience will be
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