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Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291 eLearning Course Series (54 hours)

The Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSA/MCSE 70-291 series is designed to help learners prepare for Microsoft exam number 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. This series covers topics such as networking models, IP addressing and routing, classless subnet masking and client address configuration, and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). In addition, the informative courses detail Windows Internet Name Server (WINS), Domain Naming System (DNS), Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS), and Virtual Private Networking (VPN) Services. Finally, learners are taught to understand security templates and software updates, monitoring and troubleshooting network activity, and LAN routing.

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1. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:1 TCP/IP Protocol (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of the OSI, Microsoft, and TCP/IP Networking Models, as well as major application layer protocols.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the purpose and function of networking models
  • Identify the seven layers of the OSI networking model
  • Identify the Microsoft networking model
  • Identify the four layers of the TCP/IP protocol suite
  • Identify several application layer protocols of the TCP/IP protocol suite

Course Topics

  • OSI networking model: physical and data link layers
  • Network and transport layers
  • Session, presentation, and application layers
  • Microsoft networking model
  • Protocol suite network interface layer
  • Protocol suite internet layer
  • Protocol suite host-to-host transport layer
  • Protocol suite application layer

2. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:2 IP Addressing and Routing (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of IP addressing and routing, including binary conversion, network classes, subnetting, and name resolution.

Course Objectives

  • Convert IP addresses to binary and to decimal
  • Identify the network and host ID portions of an IP address based on address class
  • Explain subnetting and subnet masking
  • Perform bitwise ANDing
  • Distinguish between static and dynamic routing table updates
  • Explain the use of four commonly used routing utilities

Course Topics

  • IP addresses and binary conversions
  • Network ID and host ID
  • Classes
  • Subnetting and subnet masking
  • Custom subnet masks
  • Public and private IP addresses
  • IP routing name resolution
  • IP routing tables
  • ARP
  • Static and dynamic IP routers
  • Routing utilities and example network

3. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:3 Classless Subnet Masking and Client Address Configuration (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of subnetting, supernetting, the XP/2000 routing table, assigning IP addresses, and APIPA.

Course Objectives

  • Subnet Class A, B, and C networks
  • Supernet a Class C network
  • Make changes to the routing table
  • Configure a static IP address
  • Use alternate IP addressing configurations

Course Topics

  • Classless subnet masking
  • Subnetting Class B networks
  • Subnetting Class C networks
  • Example classless subnetting
  • Supernetting a Class C network
  • The Windows XP/2000 routing table
  • Windows XP/2000 routing table entries
  • The Windows 2003 routing table
  • Disabling automatic metric calculation
  • Adding and removing routing table entries
  • Assigning static IP addresses
  • Assigning dynamic IP addresses and APIPA

4. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:4 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) (Time: 5 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of DHCP leases, as well as installing and configuring DHCP service.

Course Objectives

  • Explain the DHCP lease process
  • Install DHCP service
  • Create and configure different type of DHCP scopes
  • List DHCP option types
  • Create DHCP/BOOTP reservations
  • Allocate IP addresses appropriately

Course Topics

  • DHCP leases
  • The DHCP lease process
  • Lease renewal
  • Installing the DHCP service
  • Configuring scopes
  • Configuring server and scope options
  • Configuring user and vendor class options
  • Configuring reservations and BOOTP tables
  • Superscopes
  • Multicast scopes
  • IP address allocation

5. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:5 Integrating and Troubleshooting DHCP (Time: 4 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of configuring the DHCP Relay Agent, Dynamic DNS, Routing and Remote Access, and Active Directory. It also covers automatic addressing, as well as managing and monitoring DHCP.

Course Objectives

  • Configure the DHCP Relay Agent
  • Use DNS upgrading options
  • Configure your RRAS server to use DHCP
  • Integrate DHCP with Active Directory
  • Disable APIPA
  • Back up and restore a DHCP database

Course Topics

  • Configuring the DHCP relay agent
  • DHCP server and Dynamic DNS
  • DHCP and Routing and Remote Access
  • DHCP and Active Directory
  • Automatic private IP addressing
  • Managing the DHCP server database
  • Server statistics and administration
  • Monitoring DHCP
  • Data sniffing and audit log
  • Log files and client-side troubleshooting

6. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:6 Windows Internet Name Server (WINS) (Time: 4 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of WINS, including installation, push and pull replication, records management, and database administration.

Course Objectives

  • Install and configure WINS
  • Manage WINS records and its database
  • Configure WINS replication
  • Reconcile WINS records
  • Backup and restore the WINS database

Course Topics

  • Overview of WINS
  • Installing the WINS server
  • Creating replication partners
  • Configuring pull replication
  • Configuring push replication
  • Managing WINS records
  • Creating static records
  • State and expiration fields
  • Record reconciliation and integrity
  • Database consistency
  • Database size and advanced options
  • WINS database backup
  • Ntbackup and database restores

7. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:7 WINS Client and Interoperability and NetBIOS (Time: 4 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of configuring WINS clients, troubleshooting WINS clients and servers, and NetBIOS name resolution, registration, and node types.

Course Objectives

  • Configure network clients to support WINS either directly or through a WINS proxy agent
  • Describe how WINS interoperates with DNS and DHCP
  • Configure WINS with RRAS
  • Describe the WINS browser list
  • Describe the NetBIOS name registration and resolution processes
  • Define NetBIOS concepts such as node types and LMHOSTS file

Course Topics

  • Configuring the WINS client
  • WINS and DHCP
  • WINS and DNS
  • WINS and RRAS or Active Directory
  • WINS and Browser service or Win9x/NT clients
  • WINS System Monitor Objects
  • Troubleshooting WINS Clients
  • Troubleshooting WINS servers
  • NetBIOS name resolution
  • Name registration and resolution
  • NetBIOS terminology
  • NetBIOS node types
  • The LMHOSTS file

8. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:8 Domain Naming System Concepts (Time: 5 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of DNS conventions, resolution, namespace, concepts, resource records, zones, and Active Directory service integration.

Course Objectives

  • Explain the function of DNS
  • Describe the DNS namespace
  • Create DNS zones and records
  • Outline DNS server roles
  • Manage record aging and scavenging
  • Integrate Active Directory and DNS

Course Topics

  • DNS overview
  • Name conventions and resolution
  • The DNS namespace
  • Basic DNS concepts
  • Zones and records
  • Adding records and zone transfers
  • Host name resolution
  • Server roles and testing
  • Adding zones
  • Dynamic DNS servers
  • Stale records and extensions
  • AD integrated DNS zones

9. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:9 The DNS Server (Time: 5 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of installing, configuring, monitoring, and troubleshooting a DNS server.

Course Objectives

  • Install DNS on a server
  • Configure forward and reverse lookup zones
  • Configure and manage DNS
  • Monitor and troubleshoot DNS

Course Topics

  • Installing the configuring the DNS server
  • Configuring forward lookup zones
  • Adding DNS database records
  • Configuring reverse lookup zones
  • Configuring your DNS server
  • Configuring your DNS zones
  • Configuring DNS clients
  • Resolving DNS queries
  • Integrating the DNS server with DHCP
  • DNSUpdateProxy group security
  • WINS and DNS
  • Integrating the DNS server with BIND
  • Monitoring the server with DNS console
  • Monitoring the server with System Monitor
  • Monitoring the server with Network Monitor
  • Troubleshooting the DNS server

10. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:10 Routing and Remote Access Service VPN Services (Time: 5 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of enabling remote access, configuring a VPN server, authenticating VPN clients, creating dial-up connections and gateways, and troubleshooting VPN.

Course Objectives

  • Enable remote access on a VPN server
  • Identify available authentication protocols
  • Describe the process of tunneling
  • Configure a VPN server for remote access
  • Configure a VPN client for remote access
  • Create a VPN Gateway

Course Topics

  • Remote access concepts
  • Enabling remote access
  • VPN server network structure
  • VPN server infrastructure
  • PPP authentication process, PAP and SPAP
  • Authentication protocols CHAP, MS-CHAP, and EAP
  • VPN tunneling protocols
  • Configuring the VPN server
  • Configuring the VPN server for remote access
  • Configuring the VPN remote access clients
  • VPN gateway infrastructure
  • Demand-dial connections and IP addressing support
  • Creating gateways and static packet filters
  • VPN gateway configuration
  • Troubleshooting VPN services

11. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:11 Security Templates and Software Updates (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of network security settings, analyzing security, applying security templates, and installing software updates.

Course Objectives

  • Implement secure network administration procedures
  • Implement security baseline settings and audit security settings using security templates
  • Install and configure the Software Update Service
  • Install and configure Automatic Client Update Settings
  • Support Legacy clients
  • Install and configure WINS redundancy

Course Topics

  • Security templates
  • Network security settings
  • Analyzing baseline security
  • Applying baseline security
  • Installing security templates
  • Installing software updates
  • Installing automatic client update settings
  • Configuring automatic client update settings
  • Legacy clients and testing

12. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:12 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Network Activity (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of installing and configuring Network Monitor, including trace interpretation, NAT logging, troubleshooting name resolution and client configuration, quarantine control, DHCP issues, and monitoring IPSec connection.

Course Objectives

  • Install and configure Network Monitor
  • Use Network Monitor to troubleshoot network problems
  • Identify network problems relating to Network Address Translation, name resolution, IP addressing, and IP security
  • Troubleshoot IPSec connections using the IPSec Security Monitor

Course Topics

  • Installing network monitor
  • Configuring network monitor
  • Interpreting a trace
  • NAT logging
  • Troubleshooting name resolution
  • IP addressing client configuration issues
  • Quarantine control and DHCP issues
  • Monitoring IPSec connections

13. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:13 LAN Routing and Dial-Up Services (Time: 3 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of configuring LAN routing, RAS, PPP Multilink, BAP, and wireless connections.

Course Objectives

  • Configure LAN routing
  • Configure RRAS packet filters
  • Configure a Windows Server 2003 Routing and Remote Access Service
  • Configure a Routing and Remote RAS dial-up Gateway
  • Configure wireless networking

Course Topics

  • Configuring LAN routing
  • Setting up LAN routing
  • Configuring RRAS packet filters
  • Configuring dial-up RRAS server
  • Configuring dial-up RRAS gateway
  • PPP multilink and bandwidth allocation protocol
  • Configuring multilink with BAP
  • Configuring wireless connections
  • Wireless networking policies
  • Configuring wireless networking

14. Windows Server 2003 Network Management MCSE 70-291:14 LAN and Dial-Up Security (Time: 4 hours)

This eLearning course provides an overview of remote access policies, router protocols, RIP, OSPF, IGMP, firewall support, NAT, ICMP, remote access client and server connections, and IAS.

Course Objectives

  • Configure remote access policies
  • Identify and describe the router protocols supported by Windows Server 2003
  • Enable and configure basic firewall support
  • Enable and configure Network Address Translation (NAT) services
  • Describe and configure ICMP router discovery
  • Troubleshoot remote access client and server connections
  • Configure Internet Authentication Services

Course Topics

  • Remote access policies
  • Configuring remote access policies
  • Understanding router protocols
  • RIP
  • OSPF and IGMP
  • Configuring basic firewall support
  • RRAS NAT services
  • ICMP router discovery
  • Troubleshooting remote access client connections
  • Troubleshooting remote access server connections
  • Internet Authentication Services
  • Configuring IAS
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