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You Learn...
 | To Configure the TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS and WINS.
 | IP Routing
 | Remote Installation Services (RIS)
 | Centrally manage a Windows 2000 network
 | To connect to NetWare, Macintosh, and UNIX
networks.
 | VPN’s and IPSec.
 | To Configure network security protocols.
 | To prepare for the Microsoft Exams 20-216 and
70-221 |
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Who Would Benefit
Professionals responsible for system/network
administration and design; and Windows 2000 MCSE candidates.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Windows 2000 Networking
 | Network Components
 | Network Communications Processes
 | Implementation and Management Designs
 | Implementing TCP/IP |
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2. Automating IP Address Assignment with
DHCP
 | Installing DHCP Server Service
 | Configure the DHCP
 | Integrating, Supporting, and Troubleshooting
DHCP |
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3. Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS
 | Overview of DNS
 | Installing the DNS Server Service
 | Configure a Zone
 | Configure the Zone Transfer Process
 | Configure a Zone for the Root Domain
 | Delegate Authority for a Zone
 | Configuring a Caching-Only Server |
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4. Implementing Name Resolution Using WINS
 | Connect to NetBIOS-Based Networks
 | Configuring WINS Server and Clients
 | Controlling NetBIOS Name Resolution
 | Configuring WINS Replication
 | Supporting Non-WINS Clients
 | Maintaining the WINS Database |
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5. Configuring Network Traffic Security
and Cross-Platform Authentication
 | Public Key Infrastructure
 | Configuring Certificate Services
 | Creating and Managing Certificates
 | Configuring Active Directory for Certificates
 | Troubleshooting Certificate Services
 | Implementing IP Security (IPSec)
 | Configuring TCP/IP for Server Security
 | Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security |
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6. Remote Access
 | Configuring Inbound and Outbound Connections
 | Managing Routing and Remote Access
 | Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
 | Connection Manager
 | Configuring Authentication and Accounting |
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7. Configuring Windows 2000 as a Network
Router
 | Configuring IP Routing
 | Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
 | Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) for IP Routing
 | Configuring TCP/IP Filtering
 | Implementing Demand-Dial Routing
 | Monitoring IP Routing
 | Integrating Windows 2000 Routers Into an
Existing Network Infrastructure
 | Quality of Service (QoS) Settings
 | Introduction to Multicasting
 | Demand-Dial Routing |
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8. Configuring Internet Access for a
Network
 | Connecting a Network to the Internet
 | Configuring Internet Access |
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9. Configuring a Web Server
 | Installing IIS
 | Configuring a Web Site
 | Administering and Troubleshooting IIS |
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10. Deploying Windows 2000 Professional
Using Remote Installation Services
 | Installing and Configuring RIS
 | Configuring Remote Installations
 | Installing Windows 2000 Pro Using RIS |
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11. Integrating Windows 2000 Network
Services
 | Configuring DHCP for DNS Integration
 | Configuring Routing and Remote Access for DHCP
Integration
 | Configuring WINS and DNS
 | Forwarding NetBIOS Name Queries to DNS |
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12. Managing a Windows 2000 Network
 | Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely
 | Using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) |
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13. Troubleshooting Windows 2000
Networking
 | Troubleshooting Network Connectivity Problems
 | Monitoring the Network |
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14. Networking Windows 2000 With Other
Operating Systems
 | Connecting to NetWare Servers
 | Connecting Macintosh Users to Windows 2000
 | Internetworking Windows 2000 and IBM Hosts
 | Configuring Access to UNIX Resources |
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15. Other Windows 2000 Networking Issues
 | Implementing Virtual Private Networking
 | Implementing IPSec
 | Connection Sharing
 | Proxy Server |
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Hands-On Lab 1: Configure IP
addresses and install networking services.
Hands-On Lab 2: Install the DHCP
Server Service. Authorize the DHCP Server.
Hands-On Lab 3: Install the DNS
Server and configure a zone. Configure a secondary zone.
Hands-On Lab 4: Install and
configure WINS.
Hands-On Lab 5: Install
certificate services and create a certificate authority. Create and test
IPSec policies for computers.
Hands-On Lab 6: Configure a
Remote Access Server and Client. Create inbound and outbound VPN
connections. Troubleshoot Remote Access connection problems.
Hands-On Lab 7: Configure
authentication and logging capabilities for Windows 2000 Remote Access.
Hands-On Lab 8: Configure a
Windows 2000 Router. Configure Router Information Exchange. Troubleshoot
network routing problems.
Hands-On Lab 9: Design routing
tables for Internet connections.
Hands-On Lab 10: Install IIS and
establish a Web site.
Hands-On Lab 11: Install and
manage RIS. Install Windows 2000 Professional using RIS.
Hands-On Lab 12: Configure DHCP.
Configure a DNS Server for Dynamic DNS Updates.
Hands-On Lab 13: Install and
configure terminal services for Remote Administration. Install and
configure SNMP.
Hands-On Lab 14: Use TCP/IP
utilities.
Hands-On Lab 15: Connect Windows
2000 to Novell NetWare Networks.
Suggested Prerequisites
Our Windows 2000 Server or equivalent knowledge is
required before taking this course.
 | Microsoft Windows 2000 Server |
Suggested Follow-ons
Students followed up Microsoft Implementing
Windows 2000 Networking by attending these popular classes:
 | Microsoft Configuring Active Directory Services
 | Microsoft Windows 2000 Security
 | Microsoft Windows 2000 Troubleshooting
 | Microsoft Upgrading to Exchange 2000
 | Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database
Administration |
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Certifications
 | Windows 2000 MCSE Track |
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