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MCP 70-293 Training Course
Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
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MCP 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Training Package Includes
- 5 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
- Printable courseware
- Certification Exam Simulator
- Step-by-step hands-on-labs
- Focused on practical solutions to real-world development problems
Course Introduction
Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never miss another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We have invited the Best Microsoft Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for the Microsoft certification exams.
Our multimedia instructor-led CBT MCSE 70-293 course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. This course is appropriate for individuals employed as or seeking a position as a systems engineer. This course is also appropriate for individuals currently supporting a competitive platform who want to enhance their job skills on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking
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PRESENTER - Kevin Wolford
Kevin started his computer career in 1983. He has been a technical writer, network administrator, and trainer. Kevin spent many years with Novell and is a CNI and Master CNE. In 1998 Kevin founded Tech Training, giving him a chance to test his training ideas. He is also an MCSE, Microsoft Certified Trainer MCT, and is certified in SMS, SQL Server, TCP/IP, NT Workstation, NT Server, Exchange Server, Windows 9x and 2000. Kevin has authored Microsoft certification books for New Riders and Sybex. He owns a consulting company dedicated to teaching complex technical topics in a simple way. He was involved in the early stages of Windows.NET Server's development and beta testing. |
MCP 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Course Contents
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Level 1: Binary Basics
1.1 Decimal Numbering
1.2 Binary Numbering
1.3 Binary Decimal Conversions
Subnet Masks
2.1 Network Classes
2.2 What is a Subnet Mask
2.3 Default Subnet Masks
Custom Subnetting 48m 50s
3.1 The Need for Subnetting
3.2 Simple Class A Subnetting
3.3 Simple Class B Subnetting
Level 2: Subnetting
1.1 Class B Subnetting
1.2 Subnetting Gotchas
1.3 Class A Subnetting
Assigning Address
2.1 Subnet Structure
2.2 Address Asignments
2.3 Class C Subnetting
2.4 Class C Assignments
Solving Addressing Problems
3.1 Private Address
3.2 Variable
3.3 Classless Inter-Domain Routing
Level 3: Network Topology
1.1 Networking Devices
1.2 Server Locations
1.3 Internet Connectivity
1.4 Monitoring Traffic
1.5 Troubleshooting
Lab - Install NAT
Lab - Network Monitor
Name Resolution
2.1 Overview
2.2 Zone File Selection
2.3 Forwarding Option
2.4 DNS Security
2.5 Troubleshooting
2.6 WINS
Lab - Recursive Query
Lab - Install Wins Server
Lab - DNS Forwarded Test Recursive
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Level 4: Clustering
1.1 Clustering Overview
1.2 Server Clusters
1.3 Network Load Balancing Clusters
Lab - Install Cluster Server
Resource Availability
2.1 Backups
2.2 Automated System Recovery
2.3 Shadow Copies
2.4 Controlling System Bottlenecks
Lab - Assign Permissions
Lab - Create Cluster File
Lab - Install Cluster Server
Lab - Setup Cluster Network Connections
Lab - Setup SCSI Shared Storage
Lab - Test Cluster File
Level 5: Server Security
1.1 Edition Selection
1.2 Installation Security
1.3 Server Roles
1.4 Security Updates
Lab - Add Server Role
Lab Security Analyzer
Routing
2.1 Route Planning
2.2 Protocol Selection
2.3 Troubleshooting
Lab - Setup Router RIP2
Network Security
3.1 Protocol Security
3.2 Remote Access
3.3 IPSEC
3.4 Certifications
3.5 Managing Security
Lab - RAS Access Policy
Lab - Working with Security Event Logs |