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Total Time: 51 hour(s)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Planning MCSE 70-293 Online Course Details

Total Lessons: 13
Total Time: 51 hour(s)
Subscription Term: 12 month(s)

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Summary:

This series is designed to help learners prepare for and pass Microsoft's exam number 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. The series teaches learners how to plan and implement server roles, server security, network infrastructure, routing, remote access, server availability, network security and security infrastructure. The series also teaches learners how to maintain the network infrastructure once it is in place.

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* Exercises that allow users to practice the application
* A file containing the text of the exercises
* Activities that allow users to apply course concepts in an interactive questioning environment
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* A glossary
* A Skill Assessment

Lesson 1 Using Planning Tools and Documentation - 2 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Identify the fundamentals of network design
* Analyze organizational needs
* Explain legal and regulatory considerations
* Develop, build and implement a test network

Lesson 2 Server Roles and Security - 6 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Describe and configure server roles
* Describe operating system security features and functional levels
* Identify minimum security requirements for your organization
* Use security templates and tools
* Enforce default security settings
* Create custom security templates and deploy security configurations

Lesson 3 TCP/IP Infrastructure - 5 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* List the protocols supported by Windows Server 2003
* Describe the OSI reference model and TCP/IP networking model
* Design an effective subnetting scheme
* Install IPv6 and use IPv6 utilities
* Use Network Monitor and System Monitor to track network performance

Lesson 4 Routing - 5 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Explain the basics of IP routing
* Use the Netsh utility
* Configure a Windows Server 2003 machine as a router
* Troubleshoot routing issues

Lesson 5 Internet Connectivity - 4 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Decide between routed or translated connections
* Install NAT
* Configure VPN access
* Install and configure IAS and RADIUS
* Create service profiles using CMAK

Lesson 6 DNS Name Resolution - 6 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Plan a DNS namespace design
* Plan zone replication requirements
* Plan a forwarding configuration
* Consider the interoperability of DNS with other DNS solutions
* Plan for DNS security
* Troubleshoot host name resolution

Lesson 7 NetBIOS Name Resolution - 3 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Describe the NetBIOS name resolution process
* Describe the WINS name resolution process
* Deploy and replicate WINS servers
* Configure WINS clients
* Plan for WINS database backup and restoration
* Troubleshoot NetBIOS name resolution

Lesson 8 Remote Access - 4 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Implement secure access between private networks.
* Plan security
* Plan Remote Access policies
* Analyze protocol security requirements.
* Plan authentication methods for remote access clients

Lesson 9 High Availability - 3 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Plan services for high availability
* Identify bottlenecks in memory, processor, disk, and network
* Plan a backup and recovery strategy
* Plan for fault tolerance

Lesson 10 Windows Cluster Services and Network Load Balancing - 3 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Differentiate between the server cluster models
* Create a new server cluster
* Differentiate between server clusters and network load balancing clusters
* Use the NLB Manager or NLB.exe utility to monitor the NLB cluster
* Create a network load balancing cluster

Lesson 11 Internet Protocol - 3 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Identify the purpose and goals of IPSec
* Identify the protocols used with IPSec
* Deploy IPSec on your network
* Manage IPSec

Lesson 12 Security Framework - 4 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Implement Active Directory security
* Implement wireless security
* Monitor and optimize security
* Plan a security update infrastructure

Lesson 13 Public Key Infrastructure - 3 hours

Objectives: After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
* Explain the basics of a Public Key Infrastructure
* Install and configure a Certification Authority
* Plan the enrollment and distribution of certificates
* Plan a Certification Authority hierarchy
* Implement the use of smart card authentication

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