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Server +Certification 2005 Objectives

Microsoft Certification Prep

Training Provided by Wintrac Inc. This practical three-day a hands-ona course is intended for students wishing to qualify with CompTIA Server+ Certification. It specifically prepares for the new exam content that launched in 2005 (exam code SK0-002). Server+ Certification is internationally recognized by many corporations. Indeed, CompTIA Server+ Certification is a prerequisite qualification for employment (and is endorsed) by many leading computer manufacturers and vendors on a global basis. This course will teach students advanced-level technical competency of server issues and technology, including installation, configuration, upgrading, maintenance, environment, troubleshooting and disaster recovery. You can get a complete list of other Network+ classes at http://www.wintrac.com/courses/coursesnplus.asp
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Course Level:intermediate
Duration:3 days
Training Presented in:English
Server +Certification 2005 Objectives 1. Networking Fundamentals LANs, WANs and the Internet
  • Uses and Benefits of a LAN
  • Network Components
  • Server-based Networks
  • Peer-to-Peer Networks
  • Introduction to Topologies
  • Physical and Logical Topologies
  • Star
  • bus
  • ring
  • Other Topologies
  • Introduction to Transmission Media
  • Media Bandwidth
  • Media Types
  • Twisted-pair Cable (TP)
  • Coaxial Cable
  • Fibre Optic Cable
  • Firewire (IEEE 1394)
  • USB
  • Structured Wiring Systems
  • Wiring for UTP Cable
  • Wiring for a Cross-over Cable
  • Installing a NIC
  • Network Card Drivers
2. Planning Servers Server as Hardware
  • Servers and Networks
  • Features of Servers
  • Server as Software
  • Workstation versus Network Operating Systems
  • Windows NT
  • The Windows 2000 Family
  • The Windows 2003 Family
  • Windows Administration Tools
  • Windows Licensing
  • Novell NetWare
  • UNIX
  • Linux
  • Apple Mac OS X
  • Application Server Models
  • Types of Servers
  • Network Components
  • Network Topologies
  • The OSI Model
  • IEEE 802 Standards
  • Network Devices
  • Network Transport Protocols
  • Project Planning Concepts
  • Server Installation Plans
  • Server Upgrade Plans
  • Implementing the Plan
  • Verifying the Plan
3. Server Hardware and Components Server Form Factors
  • Racks
  • Bus Architecture
  • Motherboard Components
  • Expansion Bus Standards
  • Processor Terminology
  • Intel Pentium and Xeon Processors
  • Intel Itanium Processor
  • AMD Processors
  • Processor Sockets and Models
  • Random Access Memory (RAM) Types
  • Memory Packaging
  • Memory Characteristics
  • Hard Drives
  • The SCSI Interface
  • SCSI Connectors and Cabling
  • Setting Up a SCSI Bus
  • ATA (IDE) Interface
  • Configuring an ATA Device
  • Drive Arrays (RAID)
  • Formatting a Disk
  • Network Attached Storage
4. Installing and Upgrading Servers Static Electricity
  • Adding and Removing Components
  • Motherboard
  • CPU
  • Memory
  • powet Supply UnitAdapter Cards
  • Storge Devices
  • BIOS
  • Rack Installation
  • Peripheral Devices
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS)
  • Installing Network Components
  • Structured wiring Systems
  • Windows Installation
  • Net ware Installation
  • Linux Installation
  • Configuration
  • Directory Services
  • File and Print Services
  • Network Routing Services
  • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
  • Name Resolution Using DNS
  • Microsoft Networking Host Names
  • Firewalls
  • Proxy Servers
  • Remote Connection Protocols
  • SNA Services
  • Email (SMTP Protocol)
  • Shared Fax Systems
  • Web and FTP Servers
5. Maintenance and Optimization Developing a Server Management Plan
  • Security
  • Passwords and Accounts
  • Encryption
  • Virus Prevention
  • Server Environment
  • Storage of Components for Future Use
  • Network Management Protocols
  • Server Monitoring
  • Measuring Performance in Windows
  • Measuring Performance in NetWare
  • Measuring Performance in Linux
  • Interpreting the Output
  • Logging User Activity
  • Network Monitoring
  • Protocol Analyser
  • Remote Monitoring and Notification
6. Troubleshooting and Disaster Recovery Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Troubleshooting Techniques
  • Perform Shut Down
  • Error Logs
  • Recovery Options
  • Management Utilities
  • Troubleshooting Software
  • Troubleshooting Power and POST Problems
  • Troubleshooting Other Hardware Issues
  • Troubleshooting RAID
  • Troubleshooting Networks
  • Fault Tolerance and Redundancy
  • Backup Strategies
About The Training Provider: Wintrac Inc.
Wintrac Inc. - We can offer training on a wide range of topics including Java, C , Visual Basic, C#, .NET, XML, Linux, PowerBuilder, Oracle and Microsoft technologies. We can also offer end user training on a variety of topics including Office, AUTOCAD, Lotus Notes etc. You can get a partial list of all the onsite training courses we offer at http://www. wintrac. com/ courses. htm. Wintrac clients...
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