Windows 2000: Core Technologies - Internet Fundamentals
Overview/Description
To provide an overview of Internet technologies and how they are implemented in Windows 2000
Target Audience
Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-221; personnel in medium to very large computing environments who use the Windows 2000 network operating system
Prerequisites
Experience in designing network infrastructures in environments that support 200-26,000+ users and 5-150+ physical locations using typical network services and applications including file and print, database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop management, and Web hosting
Expected Duration
175 Minutes
Objectives:
Windows 2000: Core Technologies - Internet Fundamentals
list the different services available on the Internet, and summarize the basic principles of IP addressing and TCP/IP.
differentiate between top-level, second-level and sub-domains, and distinguish between DNS and WINS.
use client technologies, such as newsreaders and web browsers, to access newsgroups, web pages, and FTP sites in Windows 2000.
access a web site and an FTP site from Windows 2000.
list the main Internet protocols and summarize their uses.
identify scenarios where Network Address Translator and Internet Connection Sharing can be used.
distinguish between firewalls and proxy servers, and summarize the characteristics of both.
summarize the characteristics and advantages of virtual private networks and list the protocols that they use.
summarize the issues you need to consider when setting up a web server in Windows 2000.
list the features available in Internet Information Services and run the Web Site Creation Wizard in Windows 2000.
use the Web Site Creation Wizard to create a web site in Windows 2000.
Course Number: 112537_eng