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Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 4

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Course Overview

This course is the final part of a four part series for system administrators which will provide the foundation for supporting Routing and Remote Access Service for Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0.

Learn To:

  • Identify the attributes of Demand Dial routing and configure Demand Dial routing on a Windows NT Server.
  • Implement, test and troubleshoot DDR.
  • Identify the services suited and the steps for configuring RRAS in intranet and Internet routing configurations.
  • Use the various utilities for troubleshooting RRAS.

Content Emphasis

Skills-Based

Audience

This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (Course Series 71410-71413), Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 in the Enterprise (Course Series 71414-71420), Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 (Course Series 71435-71438) and completed the first three parts of the series.

Total Learning Time

6 - 8 Hour(s)

Course Contents

Unit 1: Configuring Demand Dial Routing (DDR)

Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
  • Identify the features of DDR.
  • Identify the causes of application errors in DDR.
  • Sequence the steps in the process of the one-way authentication of a Demand Dial router.
  • Sequence the steps in the process of the two-way authentication between two Demand Dial routers.
  • Configure Windows NT Server for DDR.
  • Configure DDR for RRAS between two routers.
  • Identify the general options for configuring a Demand Dial connection.
  • Identify the protocol options for configuring a Demand Dial connection.
  • Identify the security options for configuring a Demand Dial connection.
  • Identify the dialing options for configuring a Demand Dial connection.
  • Identify the additional options for configuring a Demand Dial connection.
  • Configure all Demand Dial interfaces in a router to route IPX traffic.

Unit 2: Implementing and Troubleshooting DDR

Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)
  • Identify the parameters to be set for configuring static IP routes across a Demand Dial connection.
  • Update autostatic RIP routes across a Demand Dial interface.
  • Create a script for scheduling autostatic RIP updates.
  • Identify the tasks involved in configuring a Demand Dial PPTP connection over the Internet.
  • Sequence the steps involved in the process of Demand Dial PPTP connection.
  • Test a Demand Dial interface for connectivity.
  • Test a static route configured for a Demand Dial connection by using the PING utility.
  • Test a Demand Dial connection by displaying a routing table.
  • Test a Demand Dial PPTP connection by connecting to a PPTP server.
  • Display the routing table to view all the routes to a destination when a given Demand Dial interface is not working.
  • Display the table for checking whether or not a user name matches the Demand Dial interface name when a Demand Dial connection is not working.

Unit 3: Implementing RRAS

Duration: 2 Hour(s)
  • Identify the services that are suitable for configuring RRAS in an intranet small-size office.
  • Identify the services that are suitable for configuring RRAS in an intranet medium-size office.
  • Identify the services that are suitable for configuring RRAS in an intranet corporate internetwork.
  • Identify the services that are suitable for configuring RRAS in an intranet branch office.
  • Sequence the steps to configure RRAS over a link to connect an intranet to the Internet.
  • Sequence the steps involved in configuring a Windows NT ISP router connection.
  • Sequence the steps to configure RRAS for a connection between a branch office and a corporate intranet over the Internet.
  • Identify the features of RRAS-Microsoft Proxy Server (MPS) integration.

Unit 4: RRAS: Support and Troubleshooting Resources

Duration: 2 Hour(s)
  • Match the Routing Managers in the RRAS architecture with their functions.
  • Match the Routing Drivers in the RRAS architecture with their functions.
  • Identify the functions of the Routing Protocols in the RRAS architecture.
  • Match the routing path description with the appropriate packet types in the RRAS architecture.
  • Sequence the tasks to be included in a troubleshooting checklist for RRAS.
  • Identify the functions of the TRACERT utility.
  • Identify the different levels of event logging that can be enabled by using RRAS.
  • Enter the routemon command to display the static IP routes of an interface.
  • Enter the routemon command to display the global configuration parameters of the IPX RIP protocol.
  • Enter the routemon command to enable a Demand Dial interface.
  • Enter the command to execute a routemon script file containing routemon troubleshooting commands.
  • Enter the command to check the connectivity to a remote IPX internetwork by using IPX PING.
  • Enable tracing for a given tracing category.
  • Start the Network Monitor Agent.
  • Configure a router to capture network traffic on a remote subnet.
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