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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 2: Remote Access

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This is the second course in a four-part series of the Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure curriculum which prepares participants for Microsoft Exam 70-221. This course provides participants with an opportunity to learn how to design a network strategy using a Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), and Connection Manager. Participants will also learn how to design a network strategy using Network Address Translation (NAT) and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).

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Schedule:8 hours
Training Presented in:English

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Course Outline - NGE72443 - Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 2: Remote Access

Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure Part 2: Remote Access

Course Code NGE72443

Contents

  1. Contents
  2. Description
  3. Audience
  4. Prerequisites
  5. Objectives
  6. Topics Include
  7. Duration
  8. Minimum Requirements
  9. Media

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Description

This is the second course in a four-part series of the Microsoft Windows 2000 - Designing a Network Infrastructure curriculum which prepares participants for Microsoft Exam 70-221. This course provides participants with an opportunity to learn how to design a network strategy using a Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS), and Connection Manager. Participants will also learn how to design a network strategy using Network Address Translation (NAT) and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS).

Audience

This course is appropriate for System Administrators and System Analysts. Participants should have taken Microsoft Windows 2000: Administration Series (courses 72410 - 72412), Microsoft Windows 2000 Installation, Configuration, & Administration Series (courses 72413 - 72420), and Microsoft Windows 2000 Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Series (courses 72421 - 72425).

Prerequisites

(Currently no course prerequisite information)

Objective

  • Design a network strategy by using RRAS, RADIUS, and Connection Manager.
  • Design a network strategy using NAT and ICS.
  • Design a strategy to integrate a firewall and Proxy Server with a network in a specific situation.
  • Design a strategy for implementing NLB in a specific business situation.

Topics Include

Unit 1: Routing and Remote Access

  • Identify the benefits of RRAS.
  • Identify the benefits of RADIUS.
  • Identify the functions of Connection Manager.
  • Identify the guidelines to integrate PBS of Connection Manager with a routed network.
  • Identify the appropriate strategy to integrate the PBS server with a network in a specific business situation.
  • Evaluate the Connection Manager design to achieve the business goals in a specific situation.

Unit 2: Internet Routing: NAT and ICS

  • Identify the functions of NAT.
  • Sequence the steps performed by NAT to process Internet traffic.
  • Identify the functions of ICS.
  • Identify the guidelines to integrate ICS with a routed network.
  • Identify the appropriate strategy to integrate ICS with a routed network in a specific business situation.
  • Evaluate the ability of a design that integrates ICS with a network to meet specific business goals.

Unit 3: Internet and Extranet Access: Components

  • Match the components of a firewall with their features.
  • Identify the type of firewall to be integrated with a network based on specific business goals.
  • Identify the guidelines to integrate a firewall with a network.
  • Identify a strategy to integrate a firewall with a network in a specific situation.
  • Identify the functions of Proxy Server.
  • Identify the guidelines to integrate Proxy Server with a network.
  • Identify a strategy to integrate Proxy Server with a routed network in a specific business situation.
  • Evaluate the ability of a design that integrates Proxy Server with a network to achieve specific business goals.

Unit 4: Designing a Load Balancing Strategy

  • Identify the benefits of NLB.
  • Match the NLB parameters with their functions.
  • Identify the guidelines to implement NLB clusters.
  • Identify the appropriate strategy to integrate NLB clusters with a network in a specific business situation.
  • Evaluate the ability of a design that integrates NLB clusters with a network to meet specific business goals.

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 22MB available hard disk space or file server space.
  • At least VGA graphics capability with a minimum 512K video RAM (1MB video RAM recommended).

Media

CDROM
Web Based Training

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