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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training MS Win XP Install Admin Part 3 TCP IP NOS Environments |
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Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training
This is the third course in a five part series on the Microsoft Windows XP Installation and Administration curriculum. It introduces the concepts behind TCP/IP, and teaches how to support TCP/IP on computers running Microsoft Windows XP Professional. The course also covers the TCP/IP name resolution process, and provides an introduction to installing and configuring Internet Information Server, and supporting remote users with different types of connections and environments for access to a corporate network.
o Identify the different methods of assigning an alternate dynamic Internet Protocol (IP) address to a network device.
o Automate Internet Protocol (IP) address assignment in Windows XP Professional by changing from static to dynamic IP addressing.
o Identify features of user-friendly names used in Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks.
o Sort characteristics of text files used for static mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional.
o Sort characteristics of services used for dynamic mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional.
o Identify features of establishing outbound remote access connections in Windows XP Professional.
o Match remote access connection types supported by Windows XP Professional with their features.
o Identify New Connection Wizard options that can be selected when creating a direct cable connection to another computer in Windows XP Professional.
Unit 1: Configuring and Supporting TCP/IP 2 - 3 hours
o Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.
o Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.
o Identify the different methods of assigning an alternate dynamic Internet Protocol (I
Learn To:
o Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.o Identify the different methods of assigning an alternate dynamic Internet Protocol (IP) address to a network device.
o Automate Internet Protocol (IP) address assignment in Windows XP Professional by changing from static to dynamic IP addressing.
o Identify features of user-friendly names used in Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks.
o Sort characteristics of text files used for static mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional.
o Sort characteristics of services used for dynamic mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional.
o Identify features of establishing outbound remote access connections in Windows XP Professional.
o Match remote access connection types supported by Windows XP Professional with their features.
o Identify New Connection Wizard options that can be selected when creating a direct cable connection to another computer in Windows XP Professional.
Audience
The intended audience for this course includes IT professionals that are new to the Windows XP environment, and involved in providing help desk support for Windows XP Professional desktops. They also provide support for the Windows XP family of products, or support for a Microsoft Windows XP solution environment. Finally, they are involved in supporting Windows XP Professional in non-Microsoft network operating systems. Course prerequisites would be A+ and Network+ certifications or equivalent. In addition, learners should have taken the first two parts of this series 72510 and 72511.Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, WorkstationAccreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE CreditsLanguage Options
American EnglishTotal Learning Time
6 to 8 hours72512 Objectives
Unit 1: Configuring and Supporting TCP/IP 2 - 3 hours
o Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.
o Manually assign a static Internet Protocol (IP) address for a network device in Windows XP Professional.
o Identify the different methods of assigning an alternate dynamic Internet Protocol (I
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MS Win XP Install Admin Part 3 TCP IP NOS Environments
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