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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5 |
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1.1 Stand Alone Computing
1.2 Network Computing
1.3 Advantages of Networking
2.0 History of Networking
2.1 Peer-to peer Networking
2.2 Domain-based Networking
2.3 Directory-based Networking
1.1 Information Flow on PC
1.2 Information Flow on the Network
1.3 Networking Components
2.0 Networking Components
2.1 Physical Components
2.2 Protocols
2.3 Client/Server Software
2.0 Advanced Networking Concepts
2.1 Media Access Methods
2.2 Network Topology
2.3 OSI Model
3.0 Windows 2000 Internals
3.1 Windows 2000 Registry
3.2 Windows 2000 Boot Process
1.1 IP Addressing Requirements
1.2 Layout of IP Addresses
1.3 IP Communication Process
2.0 IP Numbering Scheme
2.1 Decimal Numbers
2.2 Binary Numbers
2.3 IP Address Classes
2.4 Subnet Masks Operations
3.0 Specifying IP Addresses
3.1 Assigning Addresses
3.2 Common Configuration Errors
1.1 TCP/IP Protocol Suite
1.2 TCP/IP Utilities
2.0 User Interface
2.1 Logon/Logoff
2.2 Customizing the Interface
2.3 Run as Another User
2.4 Windows 2000 Help
3.0 Administrative Interfaces
3.1 Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
3.2 Administrative Tools
3.3 Control Panel
Level 1
1.0 Why Network?1.1 Stand Alone Computing
1.2 Network Computing
1.3 Advantages of Networking
2.0 History of Networking
2.1 Peer-to peer Networking
2.2 Domain-based Networking
2.3 Directory-based Networking
Level 2
1.0 Network Building Blocks1.1 Information Flow on PC
1.2 Information Flow on the Network
1.3 Networking Components
2.0 Networking Components
2.1 Physical Components
2.2 Protocols
2.3 Client/Server Software
Level 3
1.0 Visual Tour of a Network2.0 Advanced Networking Concepts
2.1 Media Access Methods
2.2 Network Topology
2.3 OSI Model
3.0 Windows 2000 Internals
3.1 Windows 2000 Registry
3.2 Windows 2000 Boot Process
Level 4
1.0 TCP/IP Addressing1.1 IP Addressing Requirements
1.2 Layout of IP Addresses
1.3 IP Communication Process
2.0 IP Numbering Scheme
2.1 Decimal Numbers
2.2 Binary Numbers
2.3 IP Address Classes
2.4 Subnet Masks Operations
3.0 Specifying IP Addresses
3.1 Assigning Addresses
3.2 Common Configuration Errors
Level 5
1.0 TCP/IP Mechanics1.1 TCP/IP Protocol Suite
1.2 TCP/IP Utilities
2.0 User Interface
2.1 Logon/Logoff
2.2 Customizing the Interface
2.3 Run as Another User
2.4 Windows 2000 Help
3.0 Administrative Interfaces
3.1 Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
3.2 Administrative Tools
3.3 Control Panel
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Windows 2000 Network Operating System Essentials Set of 5
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