LAN Software Implementation This WestNet e-Learning module explores the features and functions of Windows NT, Microsoft's 32-bit network operating system (NOS). The lessons of this module present the basic concepts necessary to install, configure, and maintain a Windows NT network. more...
Web Server Concepts E-business defines the future of the organization today. Getting the right information to the right person at the right time defines success. The use of the World Wide Web has tremendously increased in the recent times. The server technology plays an important role in the development of the World Wide Web. With the increasing use of the Internet, there has been a significant increase in the use of more...
Win2000 Server Installing and Upgrading This course will give you skills necessary to install, upgrade, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Server. You will learn about the different types of Windows 2000 operating systems and about the features of Windows 2000 Server. You will become acquainted with the requirements for installing Windows 2000 Server, and you will have a chance to practice installing Windows 2000 Server. Finally, you will more...
Constructing IP Network Addresses To describe the major aspects of IP addressing and calculate valid IP subnet addresses and masks Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco more...
Managing IP Traffic With Access Lists This module provides instruction on achieving administrative control with access lists. Access lists are used to filter traffic as it goes through the network. The administrator has control of how this is performed based on addresses of the sender and/or destination specific protocol or Application Layer component. Access lists can be very powerful tools for securing and managing traffic. Lesson more...
Windows 2000 Installation Config Admin --Part 5 Network Imp ...the displayed network. Match IP address classes with the IP addresses in each class. Identify the valid decimal form of a specified IP address. Identify the number of subnet ids and host ids for a specified network IP address. Identify the gateway address that should be specified in the routing table for a network. Install TCP/IP on Windows 2000 Server. Configure TCP/IP on Windows 2000more...
Windows 2000 Installation Config Admin --Part 5 Network Imp ...the displayed network. Match IP address classes with the IP addresses in each class. Identify the valid decimal form of a specified IP address. Identify the number of subnet ids and host ids for a specified network IP address. Identify the gateway address that should be specified in the routing table for a network. Install TCP/IP on Windows 2000 Server. Configure TCP/IP on Windows 2000more...
TCP IP Internetworking on Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 - Part 2 ...renewal process.
Identify the guidelines for configuring IP addresses for allocating to clients in a multiple DHCP environment.
Identify the implementation considerations for installing DHCP.
Identify the requirements for implementing DHCP.
Determine the network adapter card address from the DHCP server.
Install the DHCP Server Service on the DHCP server.
Create a DHCP scope that consists more...
TCP IP Internetworking on Windows NT 4 0 Curriculum ...dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) client obtains IP addresses from a DHCP server; install and configure a DHCP relay agent; backup and restore a DHCP database; describe the types of services provided by NetBIOS over TCP/IP; explain how the HOSTS file resolves a host name to an IP address on local and remote networks; install and configure a WINS server; backup and restore the WINS more...
Networking Technologies Series TCP IP Concepts Architecture ...specification.
Identify the situations in which reserved IP addresses are used.
Identify the functions that must be supported within a host that is a member of one or more multicast groups.
Identify the rules for translating multicast names to addresses.
Identify the benefits of subnetting.
Identify the subnet mask to be used for a given situation.
Identify the features of supernet more...
TCP IP Internetworking on Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 - Part 1 ...Identify IP addressing principles and problems and assign IP addresses to hosts on a LAN environment.
Define a subnetting and supernetting scheme based on a scenario.
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This course is for IT professionals seeking Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Certified Product Specialist status and provides the skills necessary to set up, more...
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, more...
DNS ...rnet to convert easily readable names to machine readable IP addresses, but it is widely used on almost every IP based application. Virtual Training Company author Blair Rampling explains to users the details of what DNS is, how it works, and how to work with DNS clients and servers on both Microsoft Windows and Unix platforms. Prerequisites are that users have a basic knowledge of TCP/IP, more...
Introducing TCP/IP The Introducing TCP/IP WBT is the first course in the Working with TCP/IP curriculum. This course familiarizes the audience with the fundamentals of TCP/IP, such as its various features, architecture, installation procedures, network support, and maintenance. The course also discusses installation, configuration, and maintenance of WINS server as well as the Domain Name System. After completing more...
Web Server Concepts ...ibe the working of HyperText Transfer Protocol
Work with IP addresses and the Domain Name System
Describe how Web servers handle multimedia
Plan a Web site strategy
Differentiate between types of Web servers
Identify the relationship between Web servers and IT platforms
Describe the information structure of a corporate network
List the software requirements for a Web server
Choose among more...
I-Net+ Module 3 - IP Addressing On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the IP addressing scheme, including subnetting and classless addressing, understand the formats used for IP addresses, plan an IP addressing scheme, apply for an internet network address, allocate addresses on a private network and understand the use of supernetting and the introduction of IP version 6. more...
I-Net+ Module 6 - Resolving Names on the Internet On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand the use of host names and FQDNs in TCP/IP, understand the process by which host names are resolved to IP addresses and configure and troubleshoot DNS. more...