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Description
This is the first course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to identify DHCP concepts; identify procedures to configure, manage, and monitor DHCP servers; troubleshoot DHCP servers and clients; and configure and manage WINS servers and clients.
Audience
This series is designed for IT Professionals who are responsible for managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 network. Participants should have completed Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration (Course Series 72413 - 72420).
Prerequisites
(Currently no course prerequisite information)
Objective
- Identify DHCP concepts in detail.
- Identify procedures to configure, manage and monitor DHCP servers and clients.
- Troubleshoot DHCP servers and clients.
- Install, configure and manage DNS servers and clients.
- Identify zones, DNS integration with DHCP, the procedures to monitor DHCP servers, and how to troubleshoot DHCP servers and clients.
- Configure and manage WINS servers and clients.
- Identify WINS database, WINS replication, the procedures to monitor WINS servers, and how to troubleshoot WINS servers, clients.
Topics Include
Unit 1: Networking Services: DHCP - Identify the messages generated at the various stages of the DHCP lease generation process.
- Install DHCP on a computer by using the Windows Components Wizard.
- Create a scope on a DHCP server.
- Remove a scope from a DHCP server.
- Create a superscope on a DHCP server.
- Remove a superscope from a DHCP server.
- Create a multicast scope on a DHCP server.
- Modify the properties of a multicast scope.
- Authorize a DHCP server in the Active Directory database.
- Back up DHCP server files on a hard disk by using the Backup Wizard.
- Restore DHCP server data from a hard disk by using the Restore Wizard.
- Sequence the steps to back up a DHCP database on a DHCP server.
- Sequence the steps to restore a DHCP database from a DHCP server.
- Update the statistics of a DHCP server by using the Action menu.
- Enable address conflict detection on a DHCP server by using the Action menu.
- Sequence the steps performed during audit logging in a DHCP audit log file.
- Troubleshoot a DHCP client for a logon failure problem.
- Identify the steps to diagnose the DHCP server problem when the DHCP server is unable to provide the DHCP service to its clients.
Unit 2: Networking Services: DNS - Label the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of a computer in a specified scenario.
- Sequence the steps in the IP address resolution process when the required mapping is not present in the cache of a computer.
- Sequence the steps in the zone transfer process between the zone files of two DNS servers when the zone files are different.
- Install DNS on a computer by using the Windows Components Wizard.
- Add a DNS server to the DNS console.
- Configure a DNS server as the primary DNS server.
- Modify the properties of a DNS server.
- Configure a computer as a DNS client by using the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.
- Create a zone.
- Configure a zone.
- Configure a zone for zone transfer by modifying zone properties.
- Delegate a zone by using the Action menu.
- Create a RR for a zone in a specified scenario by using the Action menu.
- Sequence the steps that are performed by a DHCP server to send dynamic updates to a DNS server.
- Configure a DHCP server to send dynamic updates to a DNS server.
- Identify the debug logging options to be enabled on a DNS server in a specified scenario.
- Test a DNS server for DNS queries by using the Action menu.
- Troubleshoot a DNS client that is unable to access the DNS host specified in the host name.
- Troubleshoot a DNS server that is not responding.
- Troubleshoot a DNS zone.
Unit 3: Networking Services: WINS - Sequence the steps in the NetBIOS name resolution process when the required mapping is not present in the cache of a computer.
- Install WINS on a computer by using the Windows Components Wizard.
- Add a WINS server to the WINS console.
- Identify the option that is used to specify a WINS server property.
- Modify the properties of a WINS server.
- Decommission a WINS server by using the WINS console.
- Configure a computer to use WINS by specifying its TCP/IP properties.
- Configure WINS for a non-WINS client by creating a static mapping.
- Sequence the steps in the name resolution process using a WINS proxy when the mapping is not present in the cache of a computer.
- Check the consistency of a WINS database.
- Clean up a WINS database.
- Back up a WINS database.
- Restore a WINS database.
- Match the type of replication to be configured on a WINS server with the appropriate scenario.
- Add a replication partner to a WINS server by using the Replication Partners option.
- Configure the replication properties of a WINS server.
- Send a replication trigger to a replication partner.
- Display WINS server statistics.
- Modify the refresh interval of the WINS server statistics.
- Export WINS console data to a text file.
- Identify the checks that you will perform on a WINS client to diagnose the cause of a name resolution problem.
- Identify the likely reasons for the nonresolution of names by a WINS server.
- Match WINS replication problems with their likely causes.
- Match WINS replication problems with their solutions.
Duration
8
Minimum Requirements
The CDROM version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
- At least a double speed CDROM drive.
- An MPC compliant sound card with attached speakers or headphones is recommended (Currently, only the CDROM version supports audio).
The network version of this course requires:
- At least a 486DX 33Mhz CPU.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 or higher and a Microsoft compatible mouse.
- At least 8MB RAM and 14MB available hard disk space or file server space.
- At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).
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