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Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297 eLearning Course


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Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297 eLearning Course Series (22 hours)

This series is designed to help learners prepare for the qualifying exam for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) certifications. This series covers topics on creating the conceptual design by gathering and analyzing business and technical requirements, creating the logical design for an active directory infrastructure, creating the logical design for a network services infrastructure, and creating the physical design for an active directory and network infrastructure.

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1. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:1 Assessing the Environment (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to assess your company's business and technical environment in preparation for implementing Windows Server 2003.

Course Objectives

  • Analyze the impact of Active Directory on the existing technical environment.
  • Analyze security requirements for the Active Directory directory service.
  • Identify network topology and performance levels.
  • Analyze the impact of the infrastructure design on the existing technical environment.

Course Topics

  • Administrative models
  • Assessing the current model
  • Formulating new models
  • Service levels
  • Hardware and software deployments
  • Interoperability
  • Assessing the current domain model
  • Infrastructure placement
  • Analyzing DNS namespaces
  • Assessing DNS infrastructure
  • Analyzing network topography
  • Creating a network map
  • Analyzing network performance
  • Assessing impact of proposed designs

2. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:2 Developing the Active Directory Infrastructure Design (Time: 4 hours)

This eLearning course details how to design the Active Directory infrastructure for a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design the Active Directory infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
  • Design the envisioned administration model.
  • Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory forest structure.
  • Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory domain structure.
  • Design the Active Directory replication strategy
  • Create the conceptual design of the organizational unit (OU) structure.

Course Topics

  • Designing the administrative model
  • Defining the forest design
  • Forest models
  • Ownership
  • Creating a domain design
  • Domain names and hierarchies
  • Domain models
  • Trees and domains
  • Developing an OU model
  • OU design models
  • Developing a replication design
  • Replication models
  • Replication topology options

3. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:3 Developing the Network Services Design (Time: 2 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to design the network services infrastructure for a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design the network services infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
  • Create the conceptual design of the DNS infrastructure.
  • Create the conceptual design of the WINS infrastructure.
  • Create the conceptual design of the DHCP infrastructure.
  • Create the conceptual design of the Remote Access infrastructure.

Course Topics

  • Developing DNS designs
  • DNS design features
  • DNS and the Internet
  • DNS and Active Directory
  • Developing WINS designs
  • DHCP design principles
  • DHCP design features
  • Developing a Remote Access strategy

4. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:4 Designing Logical Components (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to design the logical components (organizational units, user accounts, and security groups) of a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design an OU structure.
  • Design a security group strategy.
  • Design a user and computer authentication strategy.
  • Design a user and computer account strategy.
  • Design an Active Directory naming strategy.
  • Design migration paths to Active Directory.

Course Topics

  • Defining standards
  • Defining a forest structure and hierarchy
  • Naming a forest
  • Domains in the forest
  • Assessing and defining a migration path
  • Defining authentication mechanisms
  • Trusts and collaboration
  • Designing the organizational unit model
  • OU design and group policy
  • Group policy requirements
  • Group policy and delegation
  • Group policy settings
  • Exploring groups
  • Exploring roles
  • Defining replication topology

5. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:5 Name Resolution (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of the name resolution capabilities of Windows Server 2003 and explains how to incorporate DNS into a Windows Server 2003 network design.

Course Objectives

  • Design a DNS name resolution strategy.
  • Design a NetBIOS name resolution strategy.
  • Design a Remote Access strategy.
  • Design a DNS strategy for interoperability with UNIX Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) to support Active Directory.
  • Identify DNS interoperability with Active Directory, WINS, and DHCP.

Course Topics

  • Understanding DNS design
  • DNS design options
  • DNS interoperability
  • DNS zones
  • DNS requirements
  • DNS zone placement
  • Delegation and security
  • DNS servers
  • WINS design strategy
  • WINS topologies

6. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:6 Remote Access and Address Management (Time: 2 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to design a strategy for Remote Access in a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design security for Remote Access users.
  • Design a Remote Access strategy.
  • Design an IP address assignment strategy.
  • Specify DHCP integration with DNS infrastructure.
  • Identify security host requirements.
  • Identify the authentication and accounting provider.

Course Topics

  • Remote Access Service servers
  • ISO/OSI reference model
  • Remote Access requirements
  • Remote Access authentication requirements
  • Authentication design
  • Implementing Remote Access
  • Defining security policies
  • Defining the audit strategy
  • IP address management and DHCP
  • DHCP security considerations

7. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:7 Service Placement and Sizing (Time: 2 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to place and size services in a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design DNS service placement
  • Design an Active Directory implementation plan.
  • Specify the server specifications to meet system requirements.
  • Design the placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers.
  • Plan the placement of flexible operations master roles.
  • Select the domain controller creation process.

Course Topics

  • Planning service placement
  • Active directory implementation
  • Active directory sizing
  • Domain controller sizing
  • Global catalog and DNS server sizing
  • Flexible single master operations roles
  • Placing FSMO roles
  • FSMO failover and recovery

8. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:8 The Physical Design (Time: 2 hours)

This eLearning course explains how to plan the physical layout and design of a Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Design Internet connectivity for a company.
  • Design a network and routing topology for a company.
  • Design the Remote Access infrastructure.
  • Design a TCP/IP addressing scheme through the use of IP subnets.
  • Design IP address assignment by using DHCP.

Course Topics

  • Internet connectivity
  • Domain name registration
  • Segmenting the Intranet from the Internet
  • Network topologies
  • Subnets
  • Addressing and DHCP
  • Router placement
  • The network perimeter
  • Design requirements for Remote Access
  • Authentication requirements for Remote Access
  • RADIUS
  • Remote Access infrastructure

9. Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297:9 Practice Exam (Time: 1 hours)

This eLearning course provides a case study of a hypothetical organization and a series of review questions covering the design and implementation of this organization's Windows Server 2003 network.

Course Objectives

  • Practice for the Windows Server 2003 Infrastructure MCSE 70-297 exam.

Course Topics

  • Taking the exam
  • Practice exam
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