Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000 : System Administration
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Install ISA Server 2000 Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition.
- Remotely administer ISA Server 2000.
- Configure access policies, routing rules, and cache configuration.
- Assess intrusion detection and system hardening.
- Publish a variety of network servers through Web publishing and secure server publishing.
- Use ISA Server 2000 in an enterprise environment utilizing components such as Virtual Private Networks (VPN), Network Load Balancing (NLB), and the H.323 Gatekeeper.
- Provide reporting, logging, and alerts to monitor the use of ISA Server 2000.
- Troubleshoot ISA Server 2000 concerns ranging from deployment to network access.
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- Windows Server: Administering the Active Directory
This course is included in these Certification Programs:
- Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer
- Microsoft Certified Professional
Our Program is All-Inclusive:
- 16 hours of classroom instruction
- Unlimited supervised computer lab/practice time for 6 months
- A complete instruction manual
- Certificate upon completion
- Career Enhancement Services
- Full Placement Counseling
- Free Resume Review
- Job Placement Assistance
- Free Test Preparation
- Computer-Based Training Files
- Assessment Testing
- Internship Opportunities
- Guarantee: Retake the course for free until test passed and/or employed.
- Check the schedule
Topics:
Lesson 1: Why Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000?
Topic 1A: Overview of ISA 2000
Task 1A-1: Identifying Features of ISA Server 2000
Topic 1B: A Look at Internet Security
Task 1B-1: Evaluating a Firewall's Place on a Network
Topic 1C: A Look at Internet Acceleration
Task 1C-1: Discussing Components that Comprise Internet Acceleration
Lesson 2: Installing ISA Server 2000
Topic 2A: Planning and Deployment
Task 2A-1: Verifying that Your Environment is Prepared for ISA Server
Topic 2B: Installing ISA Server 2000 and Optional Services
Task 2B-1: Installing ISA Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
Topic 2C: Migrating from Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0
Task 2C-1: Upgrade Considerations from Proxy Server 2.0
Topic 2D: Installing and Configuring ISA Server Clients
Task 2D-1: Configuring a SecureNAT Client
Task 2D-2: Configuring a Firewall Client
Task 2D-3: Configuring Your Computer as a Web Proxy Client
Lesson 3: Administering ISA Server 2000
Topic 3A: ISA Management
Task 3A-1: Working with the ISA Management Console
Task 3A-2: Experiencing the Getting Started Wizard
Topic 3B: An Administrative Comparison of a Stand-aloneISA Server and ISA Server Arrays
Task 3B-1: Identifying Advantages of an ISA Stand-alone Server andan ISA Array
Topic 3C: Taking Advantage of Remote Administration
Task 3C-1: Configure Terminal Services as a Remote Administration Option
Lesson 4: Granting Internet Access (Outbound Access)
Topic 4A: Creating a Secure Outbound Access Policy
Task 4A-1: Creating a Schedule
Task 4A-2: Creating a Destination Set
Task 4A-3: Creating a Client Address Set
Task 4A-4: Creating and Working with Protocol Rules
Task 4A-5: Creating and Working with Site and Content Rules
Topic 4B: Configuring Web Caching
Task 4B-1: Configuring the Cache Policy
Task 4B-2: Scheduling Content Download
Topic 4C: Configuring Client Authentication
Task 4C-1: Configuring Your Users to Provide Authentication
Topic 4D: Implementing Routing Rules
Task 4D-1: Creating a Routing Rule
Lesson 5: Securing your Internal Network (Inbound Access)
Topic 5A: Understanding Firewall Capabilities
Task 5A-1: Firewall Security
Topic 5B: The Need for Packet Filtering
Task 5B-1: Creating and Configuring a Packet Filter
Topic 5C: Using IP Routing
Task 5C-1: Routing ICMP Traffic
Topic 5D: Securing ISA Server through System Hardening
Task 5D-1: Securing Your ISA Server through System Hardening
Topic 5E: A Look at Intrusion Detection
Task 5E-1: Purpose of Intrusion Detection
Lesson 6: Providing External Access to Company Resources
Topic 6A: The Basics of Publishing
Task 6A-1: Publishing Basics
Topic 6B: A Look at Perimeter Networks
Task 6B-1: Assessing Perimeter Networks
Topic 6C: Accessing Company Mail Servers
Task 6C-1: Establishing Access for Your Internal Mail Server
Topic 6D: Accessing Company Web Servers
Task 6D-1: Publishing a Web Site
Lesson 7: ISA Server in the Enterprise
Topic 7A: Windows Server Active Directory Integration withISA Server 2000
Task 7A-1: Confirming Administrative Permissions
Task 7A-2: Initializing the Schema
Topic 7B: Working with the Enterprise Policy and the ArrayPolicy
Task 7B-1: Promoting a Stand-alone ISA Server
Task 7B-2: Verifying an Array
Topic 7C: Understanding Network Load Balancing (NLB)
Task 7C-1: Network Load Balancing (NLB) Basics
Topic 7D: Understanding and Configuring Cache Array RoutingProtocol (CARP)
Topic 7E: Reasons to Implement the H.323 Gatekeeper
Task 7E-1: Using the H.323 Gatekeeper
Topic 7F: A Drilldown into Understanding and ConfiguringVirtual Private Networks (VPN)
Task 7F-1: Configuring a Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Lesson 8: Monitoring and Reporting within ISA Server2000
Topic 8A: Utilizing a Monitoring Configuration
Task 8A-1: Working With Alerts
Topic 8B: Generating Reports
Task 8B-1: Working with Reports
Task 8B-2: Report Analysis
Topic 8C: Performance Counters and Network MonitoringResources
Task 8C-1: Session Monitoring
Lesson 9: Troubleshooting ISA Server 2000
Topic 9A: Deployment Concerns
Task 9A-1: Properly Configuring Your ISA Server's Network InterfaceCards
Topic 9B: ISA Enterprise Concerns
Task 9B-1: ISA in the Enterprise
Topic 9C: Proxy Server 2.0 Migration Concerns
Task 9C-1: Product Differences: Proxy Server to ISA Server
Topic 9D: ISA Client Problems
Task 9D-1: Checking the Local Address Table (LAT)
Task 9D-2: Checking the Local Domain Table (LDT) and Firewall ClientConfiguration
Task 9D-3: Checking the Web Browser Configuration
Topic 9E: Ensuring Network Access
Task 9E-1: Disaster Recovery Practices
Task 9E-2: Backing Up ISA Server
