Windows 2000 - Network Design: Addressing and Naming Services
Overview/Description
To provide an overview of DHCP, DNS, and WINS services in Windows 2000 and to analyze and design a requirement and implementation strategy using these services
Target Audience
Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-221; personnel in medium to very large computing environments that 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
235 Minutes
Objectives:
Windows 2000 - Network Design: Addressing and Naming Services
identify the different ways of implementing DHCP on a Windows 2000 network.
list the Windows 2000 technologies used to implement DHCP on routed and remote networks and choose the most suitable technology for a given scenario.
choose appropriate Windows 2000 DHCP solutions for different business scenarios.
design a DHCP strategy for a Windows 2000 network distributed over separate remote sites.
list the tools used to monitor DHCP and identify the methods of improving DHCP performance in Windows 2000.
list the considerations and available options when designing a DNS solution in Windows 2000.
match zone characteristics with the correct DNS zone type in Windows 2000.
list the ways of improving DNS security, availability, and performance in Windows 2000.
identify measures that improve DNS availability and performance in Windows 2000.
list the considerations and available options when designing a WINS solution in Windows 2000.
match WINS configuration options in Windows 2000 to specific business goals.
identify the options and considerations when deploying WINS on a Windows 2000 network.
list the different ways that you can optimize WINS performance on a Windows 2000 network.
Course Number: 113781_eng