Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000 CBT Training Videos on CD

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Course ID: 2299-tv

Microsoft Course Number:2299

Are you ready to upgrade your certification to MCSA 2003? Our ten CD-ROM self-study package of CBT training videos will put you in full control of your learning. The best Microsoft and Cisco Certified trainers in the industry helped us develop this training and certification program designed to fully prepare you to pass your certification exams.

Earn the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) certification and prove your expertise in the design and implementation of infrastructures for business solutions. You'll train in Microsoft Windows 2003 and Microsoft Windows Server Systems.

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Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000 Training Video CBT Features:
   
   


Microsoft Course 2299 Outline:

Level One

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 Two

Subnetting
1.1 Class B Subnetting
1.2 Subnetting Gotchas
1.3 Class A Subnetting

Assigning Address
2.1 Subnet Structure
2.2 Address Assignments
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 Three

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

 

Level Four

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 Five

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