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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 1: Establishing Workgroups


This course is the first in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3: Multilayer Switching


The course covers the routing of traffic between VLANs. It presents interVLAN routing issues including distribution layer topology and the configuration of interVLAN routing. Also presented is a practical definition of multilayer switching includes the hardware and software requirements, its components, and how it works.
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Networking Essentials 2nd Edition - Part 1
This is the first 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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Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Part 3: Physical Structure
This course focuses on the physical structures involved in implementing and administering a Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure. It also covers how to backup and restore Active Directory. Managing Active Directory performance and troubleshooting Active Directory replication is also covered.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Part 2: Domain Structure and S
Microsoft Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Part 2: Domain Structure and Site Topology shows the learner how to design and develop a domain strategy. It also covers how to design multiple domains and the design principles in relation to site topology.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 4: Growth
Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 4: Growth provides students with an opportunity to learn how to design security into corporate networks. Particular attention will be paid to matching the technical capabilities of IPSec and Shared Access with specific business requirements for security. Finally, designs which block IP traffic going to and from the corporate network
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Win2000 Active Directory Design Active Directory Security and Replication Strategies
...en sites and within a site, connection objects, automatic topology generation, modification of replication topology, replication partitions, and how to measure replication traffic on the network. This course also covers how to manage replication traffic using sites, with explanations of how to generate replication topology, an This course addresses the training needs of system administrators,
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Exchange Server 2003 Designing Server and Client Connectivity
To discuss how to design server and client connectivity Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and IT professionals with responsibility for planning and implementing Exchange Server 2003; learners preparing for MCSE certification exams
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Designing an Exchange 2000 Model
To explain how to analyze the design of an organization's administrative model and routing group topology Students preparing for Microsoft Exam 70-225 Designing and Deploying a Messaging Infrastructure with Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server, IS administrators, network administrators, IS consultants, and staff involved in the support of IS systems who wish to attain an understanding of the design and
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Active Directory Sites Replication and Trusts
To distinguish between Active Directory sites, replication, and trusts, and identify how they are implemented and administered Systems administrators, systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals with responsibility for planning, implementing, and maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory; learners preparing for MCSE certification exams
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Network Infrastructure and topologies for Windows 2003 Enterprise networks
To identify the infrastructural requirements of an enterprise networking environment Prospective systems engineers; technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
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Planning and Designing an Active Directory Infrastructure
To identify the main features and design criteria of an Active Directory structure Prospective systems engineers; technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
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Implementing and Supporting Active Directory Infrastructure
To identify the requirements for implementing and supporting the Active Directory infrastructure Prospective systems engineers; technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Creating the Design
To identify the features and design criteria of an administration service and site topology for Windows Server 2003 Prospective systems engineers, technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
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Network Signals Cables Topologies
In the WestNet e-Learning module, we will consider the physical qualities of the network itself. We discuss the nature of electronic communication and explain how information can be transmitted as analog or digital signals. We then explore the various physical layouts or topologies of data networks, and show how the pattern of signal flow depends on the topology of the network.
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Frame Relay Signaling and Applications
To introduce the various Frame Relay signaling mechanisms and applications Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about wide area network technologies; students investigating or researching telecommunications technologies; nontechnical business managers, project managers, and end-users who require information on the capabilities of communications technologies to make
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Tuning OSPF Configurations
To enable you to describe OSPF network types, operations, information flows, single area and multiarea routing Candidates for Cisco CCNP, CCDP, CCIP, and Cisco CCIE Routing and Switching and CCIE Communications and Services certifications; network administrators, technicians, and senior network support staff who are responsible for implementing and managing network environments
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Oracle Application Server 10g - Administration II Part 1
...Application Server 10g to enable choosing the appropriate topology according to your business needs. To provide a stable and highly available environment that performs well you learn the concepts for high availability (HA) and scalability. You also learn to configure various OracleAS components such as Web cache clusters OC4J and business intelligence components. Finally you will learn how to
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Managing the Network Environment
...fy neighboring devices. Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) is topology and protocol independent and is an effective way to document network infrastructures. Lesson 2 highlights Telnet which is used to provide remote console connections to a network device for administration purposes. Lesson 3 is an important topic about the router hardware components and the software defined configuration register.
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CTP Convergent Technologies Implementation
Convergence Technologies Implementation introduces the learner to industry standards and protocols Voice over IP Convergence and Topology Convergence. Beginning with international convergence standards this course then goes on to teach how convergence with quality of service works most effectively. It also examines the key issues in convergence as well as teaching solutions to problems that
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design Part 1


...ing your users' needs and your network needs. The network topology has an effect on your Exchange 2000 design. The network needs to be examined to ensure that it meets the requirements for Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000 Servers implements routing of groups rather than sites. Because the new topologies supported by Active Directory include hub-and-spoke, mesh, and serial link, network planners
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 1: Establishing Workgroups


This course is the first in a four-part series that is based on Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Building Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3: Multilayer Switching


The course covers the routing of traffic between VLANs. It presents interVLAN routing issues including distribution layer topology and the configuration of interVLAN routing. Also presented is a practical definition of multilayer switching includes the hardware and software requirements, its components, and how it works.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure Part 3: Physical Structure


This course focuses on the physical structures involved in implementing and administering a Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure. It also covers how to backup and restore Active Directory. Managing Active Directory performance and troubleshooting Active Directory replication is also covered.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 4: Growth


Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 4: Growth provides students with an opportunity to learn how to design security into corporate networks. Particular attention will be paid to matching the technical capabilities of IPSec and Shared Access with specific business requirements for security. Finally, designs which block IP traffic going to and from the corporate network
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Lotus Notes R5 Maintaining Servers & Users II


This course provides the student with a strong foundation in understanding the tools of Lotus Notes system administration. This course, the second in the series, will prepare students for the Lotus Notes System Administration 1 exam.
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Network+ Part 1: Media and Topologies


The is the first course in a three part series on the Network+ curriculum which begins with an introduction to networking. It covers network topologies and transmission media and standards. It also covers Connectivity devices, for both network and remote access.
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design Part 1
...ing your users' needs and your network needs. The network topology has an effect on your Exchange 2000 design. The network needs to be examined to ensure that it meets the requirements for Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000 Servers implements routing of groups rather than sites. Because the new topologies supported by Active Directory include hub-and-spoke mesh and serial link network planners will
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Lotus Domino R5 System Administration Part 2: Replication and Mail Routing Basics and Strategies
This is the second course in a ten part series for system administrators who are responsible for Domino server and Notes client. At the completion of this course students will learn how to identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation; and sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Exchange 2000 Infrastructure Design--Part 1

...ing your users' needs and your network needs. The network topology has an effect on your Exchange 2000 design. The network needs to be examined to ensure that it meets the requirements for Exchange 2000. Exchange 2000 Servers implements routing of groups rather than sites. Because the new topologies supported by Active Directory include hub-and-spoke, mesh, and serial link, network planners
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 1

...figuration table.
Identify characteristics of a network topology diagram.
Identify guidelines for discovering network configuration information.
Match Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model layers with their corresponding Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model layers.
Sequence the stages in the process of sending encapsulated data flows between end-systems.
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 4 Implementation

...global catalogs and LDAP, and decisions for designing Dfs topology to meet various business requirements. Audience This course is targeted to System Administrators and MIS Administrators. It is expected that students will take courses 72410 - 72412, Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Series, courses 72413 - 72420, Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 4 Implementation

...global catalogs and LDAP, and decisions for designing Dfs topology to meet various business requirements. Audience This course is targeted to System Administrators and MIS Administrators. It is expected that students will take courses 72410 - 72412, Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Series, courses 72413 - 72420, Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 3 Active Dir Structure

Course Overview Microsoft Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Part 3: Active Directory Structure is the third course in this series. Its focuses on designing a schema modification policy. It also covers group policy planning. Finally it also covers design of Active Directory structure. L earn To: Identify the business needs that require modification of Active
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 2 Domain Struct Site Topology

...Services Infrastructure Part 2: Domain Structure and Site Topology shows the learner how to design and develop a domain strategy. It also covers how to design multiple domains and the design principles in relation to site topology. L earn To: Identify the characteristics of an organization that determine the domain design. Identify factors to be considered when designing the initial
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 2 Domain Struct Site Topology

...Services Infrastructure Part 2: Domain Structure and Site Topology shows the learner how to design and develop a domain strategy. It also covers how to design multiple domains and the design principles in relation to site topology. L earn To: Identify the characteristics of an organization that determine the domain design. Identify factors to be considered when designing the initial
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 1 Naming Delegation Strat

...ntify the key considerations involved in designing a site topology. Identify the design considerations that influence schema modification. Identify the design considerations that are affected by Group Policy. Unit 2: Naming Strategy Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the business needs that influence the selection of Active Directory names. Identify the key considerations involved
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 1 Naming Delegation Strat

...ntify the key considerations involved in designing a site topology. Identify the design considerations that influence schema modification. Identify the design considerations that are affected by Group Policy. Unit 2: Naming Strategy Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the business needs that influence the selection of Active Directory names. Identify the key considerations involved
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Curriculum

The Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Curriculum includes the following courses: Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 1 (Naming & Delegation Strategy) Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 2 (Domain Structure & Site Topology) Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 3 (Active Dir. Structure & Group Policy) To review individual course
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Curriculum

The Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Services Infrastructure Curriculum includes the following courses: Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 1 (Naming & Delegation Strategy) Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 2 (Domain Structure & Site Topology) Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 3 (Active Dir. Structure & Group Policy) To review individual course
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1

...g frames.
Identify problems associated with a redundant topology.
Identify features of Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) operations.
Match Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) port states with their features.
Identify how the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) deals with topology changes.
Identify features of the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP).
Unit 2: Configuring Catalyst Switches (2 hours)
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Lotus Domino R5 Sys Admin Part 2 Replication Mail Routing Basics Strategies

...ork administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given situation; and sequence the steps of mail routing in Domino mail system and identify the situations in which different mail routing topologies are used. L earn To: Identify the significance of replication in Domino R5 network administration and select the appropriate replication topology in a given
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 4

...volved in designing the first tree in a forest and a site topology. Identify the guidelines for deciding the order in which domain controllers are upgraded to Active Directory. Identify the guidelines for upgrading PDCs. Identify the guidelines for upgrading PDCs, workstations, and member servers. Identify the guidelines for testing and verifying an upgrade to Active Directory. Unit 2:
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 4

...volved in designing the first tree in a forest and a site topology. Identify the guidelines for deciding the order in which domain controllers are upgraded to Active Directory. Identify the guidelines for upgrading PDCs. Identify the guidelines for upgrading PDCs, workstations, and member servers. Identify the guidelines for testing and verifying an upgrade to Active Directory. Unit 2:
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SAP R 3 v3 0 Information Systems within FI

...ure.
information system(s) logic.
Information system(s) topology.
Goals and applications of information systems.
Potential for use of information systems.
Describe the FI/IS component of R/3:
the Financial Information System structure.
line Items and Account Balances.
standard Reports.
Unit 2: Financial Information Systems in R/3
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
Customize Accounts
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Exchange Server 5 5 Design Implementation - Part 3

...lication between two sites in an existing message routing topology.
Identify the most efficient Directory connector topology that results in minimum delays of replication information across sites.
Configure directory Replication connector by using the Microsoft Exchange server Administrator program.
Identify the functions of Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC).
Match the processes that
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Exchange Server 5 5 Design Implementation - Part 1

...rver Organization planning process. Identify the network topology guidelines for planning the design of a Microsoft Exchange Server Organization. Identify the conditions when defining site boundaries. Identify how users need impact the design process. Identify the most appropriate server hardware design plan in a given situation. Identify Organizational requirements that are best satisfied
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 3 Physical Structure

... L earn To: Identify the features of the Physical Topology. Identify the features of Sites and Replication Traffic. Identify the features of Maintenance Recovery. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced technical users with responsibility for implementing and administering a Windows 2000 network. T otal Learning Time 6
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3

...y configuration.
Identify features of the hub-and-spoke topology for Frame Relay networks.
Identify ways Frame Relay reachability issues can be solved.
Identify steps to configure a subinterface on a basic Frame Relay connection.
Match Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS) terms with their descriptions.
Identify reasons for using Frame Relay Traffic Shaping (FRTS).
Identify commands
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SQL Server 7 0 System Administration - Part 5

Course Overview
This is the final course in a five part series that will provide students with the knowledge to install, configure, administer and troubleshoot Microsoft SQL Server 7.0.
L earn To:
Identify the methods and attributes of SQL Server 7.0 replication.
Identify and apply techniques for planning and setting up SQL Server 7.0 replication.
Identify the procedures for
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2

...ates with their descriptions.
Sequence the steps during topology change in a Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) network.
Identify the steps of a spanning-tree operation.
Identify the features that apply to Per VLAN Spanning Tree + (PVST+).
Identify commands used to configure a spanning tree.
Identify the commands that verify a spanning tree configuration.
Unit 2: Enhancing STP (3 hours)
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 3 Physical Structure

... L earn To: Identify the features of the Physical Topology. Identify the features of Sites and Replication Traffic. Identify the features of Maintenance Recovery. C ontent Emphasis Skills-Based A udience This course is intended for experienced technical users with responsibility for implementing and administering a Windows 2000 network. T otal Learning Time 6 -
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MCSE Windows 2000 Curriculum

...igning a Directory Server Part 2 (Domain Structure & Site Topology) (ID#7541) Windows 2000: Designing a Directory Server Part 3 (Active Dir. Structure & Group Policy) (ID#7543) Windows 2000: Network--Designing Security Part 1 (Sec. Planning) (ID#7567) Windows 2000: Network--Designing Security Part 2 (Sec. Local Network) (ID#7569) Windows 2000: Network--Designing Security Part 3 (Sec. Remote
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MCSE Windows 2000 Core Curriculum

The Complete MCSE Windows 2000 Core Curriculum includes the following courses: Windows 2000: Administration--Part 1 (User Accts.) (ID#7579) Windows 2000: Administration--Part 2 (Groups & Resource Mgmt.) (ID#7581) Windows 2000: Administration--Part 3 (Computer Mgmt.) (ID#7583) Windows 2000: Installation, Config., & Admin.--Part 1(Installation) (ID#7587) Windows 2000: Installation, Config., &
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 2

.... Identify the implications of modifying the replication topology. Add replication counters to Performance Monitor. Configure the Network Monitor to analyze replication traffic. Configure Replication Monitor to display replication data. Unit 3: Sites and Replication Traffic Duration: 2 Hour(s) Identify the features of Active Directory sites. Identify the features of intra-site
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 3

...ementation. Identify the guidelines for designing a site topology in Active Directory. Identify design considerations based on replication topology. Identify design considerations that influence the placement of servers for performance improvement. Unit 2: Data Recovery and Maintenance Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s) Identify the way files are processed in the Active Directory data store
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Lotus Domino R5 Configuring Optimizing the Environment

...mino Administrator. Display replication and mail routing topology maps by using Domino Administrator. Identify the new features of Domino Web server. Set up a Domino Web server by using Domino Administrator. Set up a Virtual Web server by using Domino Administrator. Set up Internet Cluster Manager by using Domino Administrator. Manage the Domino Web server by using the Web Administrator.
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 1

...ures of physical topologies.
Identify features of a bus topology.
Identify features of star topologies.
Audience:
Anyone wishing to take the Cisco Exam 640-821.
Deployment:
e-Learning/Self-Study
Accreditation:
CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs
Language Options:
US English
Total Learning Time:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Introduction to Networking (4 hours)
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Network Part 1 Media Topologies

...nt connections. o Identify features of the physical bus topology. o Identify features of the physical ring topology. o Identify features of the physical star topology. o Identify features of mesh topology. o Identify features of the physical cellular topology. o Identify specifications supported by the IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard. o Identify the specifications of the IEEE 802.11b
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 1

...llular topologies.
Identify characteristics of a hybrid topology.
Unit 2: LAN Standards (2 - 3 hours)
Identify features of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
Identify differences between Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model.
Identify differences between Systems Network Architecture (SNA) and the Open
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Windows Server 2003 Planning Active Directory Part 2

... To identify features of replication topology. To match replication problems with their possible causes. To identify functions of Replication Monitor. To identify uses of the replication tools. Audience Individuals who are either employed or seeking employment as a systems engineer in
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Windows Server 2003 Planning Active Directory Part 2

... To identify features of replication topology. To match replication problems with their possible causes. To identify functions of Replication Monitor. To identify uses of the replication tools. Audience Individuals who are either employed or seeking employment as a systems engineer in
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Implementing Managing MS Exchange Server 2003 Administering

...ntify advantages of using a front-end and back-end server topology.
Audience:
This series is intended for messaging support professionals who work in medium-to-large environments (250 to 5,000 seats) with multiple physical locations, mixed-client connection protocols, and wireless and Internet messaging connectivity.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Language Options:
US English,
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration II Part 1

...Application Server 10g to enable choosing the appropriate topology according to your business needs. To provide a stable and highly available environment that performs well, you learn the concepts for high availability (HA) and scalability. You also learn to configure various OracleAS components such as Web cache clusters, OC4J, and business intelligence components. Finally, you will learn how
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From Skillspride Online Training
A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 8 - Networking
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe at least four uses for a LAN; describe the difference between a peer-to-peer and a server network; define the terms Bus, Star and Ring topology; describe the CSMA/CD and Token Passing access methods.
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A+ Module 8 - Networking
At the end of this course you will be able to: describe at least four uses for a LAN; describe the difference between a peer-to-peer and a server network; define the terms Bus, Star and Ring topology; describe the CSMA/CD and Token Passing access methods.
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