Curso Presencial
Duración:
10 Horas
Para qué te prepara:
The goal of this two-day course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to configure a Windows-based computer to operate in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 networking infrastru
Formación: Megatraining cubre todas las necesidades de formación informática de la empresa, tanto a nivel usuario como a nivel técnico Sus necesidades son nuestras soluciones: Porque nuestro...
contactar con el responsable| Requisitos |
Before attending this course, students must have completed: • A+ certification o
|
| Precio |
Consultar con el centro de formación |
TEMARIO Y CONTENIDOS
Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts
MOC 2276
Introduction
The goal of this two-day course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to configure a Windows-based computer to operate in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 networking infrastructure.
This is the third course in the Systems Administrator and Systems Engineer tracks for Windows Server 2003.
Audience
The target audience for this course includes individuals who are either employed by, or who are seeking employment as, a Systems Administrator in Medium and Large organizations (M/LORG). The entry criterion for this course includes individuals who are:
•
Entry-level IT professionals, new to hands-on Windows server and network administration.
•
Preparing for Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, a core requirement for the MCSA and MCSE certification credentials.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
•
Describe the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol architecture.
•
Convert Internet Protocol (IP) addresses between decimal and binary.
•
Calculate a subnet mask.
•
Create subnets using Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
•
Configure a host to use a static IP address.
•
Assign IP addresses in a multiple subnet network.
•
Describe the IP routing process.
•
Configure a host to obtain an IP address automatically.
•
Configure a host so that automatic private IP address configuration is disabled.
•
Configure a host to use name servers.
•
Isolate common connectivity issues.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have completed:
•
A+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills.
•
Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills.
•
Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, or equivalent knowledge and skills.
Microsoft Certified Professional Exams
Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining aMicrosoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Course Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.
Course Outline
Module 1: Reviewing the Suite of TCP/IP Protocols
•
Overview of the OSI Model
•
Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
•
Viewing Frames Using Network Monitor
Module 2: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
•
Assigning IP Addresses
•
Creating a Subnet
•
Using IP Routing Tables
•
Overcoming Limitations of the IP Addressing Scheme
Module 3: Configuring a Client IP Address
•
Configuring a Client to Use a Static IP Address
•
Configuring a Host to Obtain an IP Address Automatically
•
Using Alternate Configuration
Module 4: Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
•
Resolving Client Names
•
Managing the ARP Cache
•
Overview of NetBIOS
•
Using Static Naming Methods
•
Using Dynamic Naming Methods
•
Summarizing the Name Resolution Process
Module 5: Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
•
Determining the Causes of Connectivity Issues
•
Network Utilities That You Can Use to Isolate Connectivity Issues