Microsoft Windows Server 2003: The Network Services Infrastructure Conceptual and Logical Design
Overview/Description
To identify the decision criteria involved in designing DNS and WINS solutions for a Windows Server 2003 network services infrastructure
Target Audience
Prospective systems engineers, technical support engineers, and technical consultants seeking competency in Windows Server 2003; systems and network analysts seeking competency in Windows Server 2003
Prerequisites
Experience in implementing and administrating Windows network operating systems; familiarity with directory services, network services, and network applications
Expected Duration
180 Minutes
Objectives:
Microsoft Windows Server 2003: The Network Services Infrastructure Conceptual and Logical Design
determine a suitable namespace strategy for an organization based on specific technical and business requirements.
select appropriate DNS zone types and server placement for an enterprise network.
determine a suitable DNS solution that supports integration with other DNS systems.
identify a suitable DNS replication strategy for a given scenario.
design an appropriate Windows Server 2003 DNS solution for an organization, based on specific technical and business requirements.
determine an appropriate WINS solution for LANs and WANs.
determine an appropriate WINS solution for a network based on specific client requirements.
design secure WINS data replication for a network.
select an appropriate WINS solution for a network.
Course Number: 116156_eng