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Duration : 3 days

Implementing a Microsoft Windows


2000 Network Infrastructure
About The Course
This course is for support professionals who are new to Microsoft Windows 2000 and will be responsible
for installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft
Windows 2000 Server products.
It also provides students with the prerequisite knowledge and skills required for course 2154,
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services.

Course Objectives
At the end of the course, students will be able to:

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 Configure the DHCP Server service.  Configure Internet access for a
 Configure the DNS Server service. network.
 Configure WINS.  Configure a Web server.
 Configure network security protocols.  Deploy Windows 2000 Professional
 Configure network security by using by using Remote Installation Services
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). (RIS).
 Configure network security by using  Manage a Windows 2000 network.
Internet Protocol Security (IPSec).  Identify and resolve network
 Configure remote access to a network. connectivity problems by using
 Support remote access to a network. Windows 2000 troubleshooting tools
 Extend remote access capabilities by and utilities.
using Internet Authentication Service  Enable network connectivity
(IAS). between NetWare, Macintosh, and
 Configure Windows 2000 as a UNIX networking
network router.

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Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
 Exam 70-216, Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network
Infrastructure

Course Prerequisites
 Successful completion of course 2152, Supporting Windows 2000 Professional and Server, or
equivalent skills and knowledge, including the ability to:

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 Install or upgrade to  Implement Windows 2000
Windows 2000 security
 Configure the Windows  Configure printing
2000 environment  Configure Windows 2000
 Connect Windows 2000– for mobile computing
based client computers to  Implement disaster
networks protection
 Create and manage user  Install and configure
accounts Terminal Services
 Manage access to resources  Implement Windows 2000–
by using groups based client computers
 Manage data by configuring  Implement Windows 2000–
the NTFS file system based servers
 Provide network access to  An understanding of
file resources Transmission Control
 Configure and manage disks Protocol/Internet Protocol
and partitions (TCP/IP
 Monitor and optimize
Windows 2000

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Course Outline

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Day 1  Installing the DNS Server Service
Module 1: Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000  Configuring Name Resolution for Client
Networking Infrastructure Computers
Topics  Creating Zones
 Overview of the Windows 2000  Configuring Zones
 Network Infrastructure  Configuring DNS for Internal Use
 Introduction to Intranets  Integrating DNS and DHCP
 Identifying Remote Access Methods  Maintaining and Troubleshooting DNS Servers
 Communicating with Remote Offices Labs
 Providing Internet Access  Installing and Configuring the DNS Server
 Introduction to Extranets Service
Skills  Maintaining and Troubleshooting a DNS Server
Students will be able to: Skills
 Define the components of a Windows 2000 Students will be able to:
network infrastructure.  Describe the DNS (Domain Name System)
 Describe the role of an intranet in a Windows query process.
2000 network.  Install the DNS Server service.
 Identify remote access methods.  Configure name resolution for client computers.
 Describe how a remote office can be connected  Create zones.
to an intranet.  Configure zones.
 Identify the methods that are used to establish  Configure DNS for internal use by configuring a
Internet access. root zone.
 Describe the purpose of an extranet.  Configure DHCP for DNS integration.
 Maintain and troubleshoot DNS servers.
Module 2: Automating Internet Protocol (IP)
Address Assignment
Topics Module 4: Implementing Name Resolution by Using
 Overview of DHCP WINS
 Installing the DHCP Service Topics
 Authorizing the DHCP Service  Connecting to NetBIOS-Based Networks
 Creating and Configuring a Scope  WINS Overview
 Customizing DHCP Functionality  Configuring WINS Servers and Clients
 Configuring DHCP in a Routed Network  Configuring Support for Non-WINS Clients
 Supporting DHCP  Enabling WINS Database Replication
Labs  Maintaining the WINS Server Database
 Creating and Authorizing a DHCP Server Lab
 Configuring a DHCP Scope Installing and Configuring WINS
Skills Skills
Students will be able to: Students will be able to:
 Define DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration  Explain how to connect to NetBIOS-based
Protocol) and describe how to use it on a networks.
network.  Explain the Windows Internet Name Service
 Install the DHCP service. (WINS) name resolution process.
 Authorize the DHCP service.  Configure computers as WINS servers and
 Create and configure a scope. clients.
 Customize DHCP functionality.  Configure support for non-WINS clients.
 Configure DHCP in a routed network.  Enable WINS database replication.
 Support DHCP on a network.  Maintain the WINS database.

Module 3: Implementing Name Resolution Using Module 5: Configuring Network Security by Using
DNS Public Key Infrastructure
Topics Topics
 Overview of the DNS Query Process  Introduction to Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

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 Deploying Certificate Services  Describe the remote access process and
 Using Certificates protocols.
 Managing Certificates  Configure inbound connections on a remote
 Configuring Active Directory for Certificates access server.
 Troubleshooting Certificate Services  Configure outbound connections on a remote
Lab access client.
Installing and Configuring Certificate Services  Configure Multilink connections.
Skills  Configure authentication protocols for remote
Students will be able to: access sessions.
 Define PKI concepts.  Configure encryption protocols for remote
 Deploy Certificate Services. access sessions.
 Use certificates.  Configure Routing and Remote Access for
 Manage certificates. DHCP integration.
 Configure the Active Directory™ directory
service for certificates. Module 8: Supporting Remote Access to a Network
 Troubleshoot Certificate Services. Topics
 Examining Remote Access Policies
Module 6: Configuring Network Security by Using  Examining Remote Access Policy Evaluation
IPSec  Creating a Remote Access Policy
Topics  Troubleshooting Remote Access
 Introduction to IPSec Labs
 Implementing IPSec  Creating a Remote Access Policy and Profile
 Configuring TCP/IP for Server Security  Troubleshooting Remote Access
 Troubleshooting Network Protocol Security Skills
Lab Students will be able to:
Configuring TCP/IP for Secure Connections by Using  Explain remote access policy and profile
IPSec concepts.
Skills  Describe the process of remote access policy
Students will be able to: evaluation.
 Describe the use of IPSec in a network.  Create a remote access policy and configure a
 Implement IPSec. remote access profile.
 Configure IPSec for server security.  Maintain and troubleshoot remote access.
 Troubleshoot network protocol security.
Module 9: Extending Remote Access Capabilities by
Using IAS
Topics
 Introduction to IAS
Day 2  Installing and Configuring IAS
Module 7: Configuring Remote Access Lab
Topics Configuring Internet Authentication Service
 Examining Remote Access in Windows 2000 Skills
 Configuring Inbound Connections Students will be able to:
 Configuring Outbound Connections  Describe the use of IAS in a network.
 Configuring Multilink Connections  Install and configure IAS.
 Configuring Authentication Protocols
 Configuring Encryption Protocols Module 10: Configuring a Windows 2000–Based
 Configuring Routing and Remote Access for Server As a Router
DHCP Integration Topics
Lab  Overview of Routers and Routing Tables
Configuring a VPN Connection  Configuring Network Connections
Skills  Enabling Routing by Using Routing and Remote
Students will be able to: Access
 Configuring Static Routes

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 Configuring a Routing Interface  Prepare for an IIS installation.
 Implementing Demand-Dial Routing  Install IIS.
 Configuring the Routing Information Protocol  Configure a Web site.
Labs  Administer IIS.
 Configuring Windows 2000 As a Static Router  Troubleshoot IIS.
 Configuring a Windows 2000–Based Router
Skills
Students will be able to: Module 13: Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by
 Explain the function and purpose of routing. Using RIS
 Configure network connections. Topics
 Enable routing by using Routing and Remote  RIS Overview
Access.  Installing and Configuring RIS
 Configure static routes.  Configuring Remote Installation Options
 Configure a routing interface.  Deploying Images by Using RIS
 Implement demand-dial connections.  Creating an RIPrep Image
 Configure the Routing Information Protocol  Comparing CD-Based Images and RIPrep
(RIP).  ImagesIdentifying
 Solutions to RIS Problems
Module 11: Configuring Internet Access for a Lab
Network  Deploying Windows 2000 Professional by
Topics  Using Remote Installation Services
 Options for Connecting a Network to the Skills
Internet Students will be able to:
 Configuring Internet Access by Using a Router  Describe the purpose and benefits of Remote
 Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT Installation Services (RIS).
Lab  Install and configure a RIS server by using the
Configuring Internet Access by Using NAT Remote Installation Services Setup wizard.
Skills  Modify RIS configurations, including changing
Students will be able to: default options for client names and account
 Describe the options that are available for locations, installation options, and diagnostic
connecting a network to the Internet. utilities.
 Configure Internet access by using a router.  Deploy CD-based RIS images.
 Configure Internet access by using network  Create Remote Installation Preparation (RIPrep)
address translation (NAT). images.
 Compare CD-based images and RIPrep images.
 Provide solutions to potential RIS problems.

Module 14: Managing a Windows 2000 Network


Day 3 Topics
Module 12: Configuring a Web Server  Windows 2000 Administrative Strategies
Topics  Performing Administrative Tasks Remotely by
 Overview of Microsoft Internet Information Using Terminal Services
Services (IIS)  Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
 Preparing for an IIS Installation Operation
 Installing IIS  Implementing the Windows 2000 SNMP
 Configuring a Web Site Service
 Administering IIS Lab
 Troubleshooting IIS Managing a Windows 2000 Network
Lab Skills
Configuring a Web Server Students will be able to:
Skills  Identify Windows 2000 administrative
Students will be able to: strategies.
 Describe the uses of IIS.

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 Perform administrative tasks remotely by using
Terminal Services.
 Explain how the SNMP protocol works.
 Implement the Windows 2000 SNMP Service.

Module 15: Troubleshooting Windows 2000 Network


Services
Topics
 Troubleshooting Network Problems
 Identifying the Symptoms and Causes of
Network Problems
 Resolving TCP/IP Problems
 Resolving Name Resolution Problems
 Troubleshooting Network Services
 Monitoring the Network
Labs
 Troubleshooting Routing
 Troubleshooting Network Problems by Using
Network Monitor
Skills
Students will be able to:
 Troubleshoot network connectivity problems.
 Identify the symptoms and causes of network
problems.
 Resolve TCP/IP problems.
 Resolve name resolution problems.
 Troubleshoot network services.
 Monitor the network data stream.

Module 16: Configuring Network Connectivity


Between Operating Systems
Topics
 Configuring Access to NetWare Resources
 Providing Macintosh Users Access to Windows
2000 Resources
 Connecting to Systems Network Architecture
(SNA) Hosts by Using Host Integration Server
2000
 Connecting to UNIX Resources
Labs
 Configuring Gateway Service for NetWare
 Configuring File Services and Print Services for
Macintosh
Skills
Students will be able to:
 Configure access to NetWare resources.
 Provide Macintosh users with access to
Windows 2000 resources.
 Connect to SNA hosts by using Microsoft Host
Integration Server 2000.
 Connect to UNIX resources.

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