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Provided by: Serebra Learning Corporation CIW Server Administrator Part 3: ServicesCIW Server Administrator |
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This is the third course in a five part series that will teach students about services. This course will cover name resolution with Windows 2000 and Linux name resolution with WINS and Samba and implementing Internet services. The learner is taught how to install a DNS service in Windows 2000 and how to configure DNS servers and clients. This course also introduces NetBIOS how to configure WINS servers and Samba and SWAT.The final section in the course Implementing Internet Services deals with FTP servers and controlling access in FTP.
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Audience
The audience for this course includes LAN/WAN administrators system administrators systems managers intranet administrators network engineers and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course covers exam number 1D0-450. In addition students should have taken the first two parts of this series (87001 and 87002).
Objective
- Install a Windows 2000 primary Domain Name System (DNS) server.
- Identify functions of the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS).
- Sequence the steps to create a DNS server zone.
- Identify features of the network basic input/output system (NetBIOS).
- Identify features of the nbtstat command.
- Sequence the steps performed by Windows 2000 servers to resolve NetBIOS names.
- Identify characteristics of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
- Identify considerations when planning a FTP site for use with the Web.
- Identify FTP management features in Internet Information Server (IIS).
Topics Include
Unit 1: DNS in Windows 2000 and Linux
- Install a Windows 2000 primary DNS server.
- Identify functions of the DDNS.
- Sequence the steps to create a DNS server zone.
- Create a DNS record.
- Configure a Windows 2000 DNS client.
- Create a reverse lookup DNS record.
- Create a secondary DNS server in Windows 2000.
- Obtain reverse lookup zone DNS records for a secondary DNS server.
- Modify the Start Of Authority (SOA) record in Windows in DNS.
- Limit zone transfers on a Windows 2000 DNS server.
- Identify the syntax of the named.local file.
- Identify the syntax of the forward zone file.
- Identify the syntax of the reverse zone file.
- Identify the syntax of the DNS initialization file.
- Identify the syntax of the DNS client configuration file.
Unit 2: Name Resolution with WINS and Samba
- Identify features of the NetBIOS.
- Identify features of the nbtstat command.
- Sequence the steps performed by Windows 2000 servers to resolve NetBIOS names.
- Identify features of the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS).
- Identify WINS management features.
- Configure a WINS client.
- Create a static mapping entry.
- Identify features of the Samba service.
- Identify considerations for using the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT).
- Configure the SWAT.
- Identify levels of access to Samba.
- Configure the Samba server by using SWAT.
- Create a share in SWAT.
- Configure replication between two WINS servers.
Unit 3: Implementing Internet Services
- Identify characteristics of the FTP.
- Identify considerations when planning a FTP site for use with the Web.
- Identify FTP management features in IIS.
- Identify virtual FTP server features
- Test a FTP server installation.
- Create a virtual FTP directory in IIS.
- Configure anonymous FTP in IIS.
- Control access to a FTP site.
- Identify considerations for configuring anonymous FTP in Unix.
- Identify considerations for using Telnet.
- Configure Telnet on a Windows 2000 Server.
- Identify commands for administering Windows 2000 by using Telnet.
- Identify methods of controlling access to Telnet and FTP.
- Identify features of the finger protocol.
- Identify features of the xinetd daemon.
Duration
7
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).
- 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).
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