Windows Server 2003: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing
Overview/Description
To demonstrate how to implement, manage, and maintain routing
Target Audience
Managers, IT consultants, analysts, network administrators, and support professionals tasked with managing a Windows 2003 network infrastructure; students preparing for certification in Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) programs
Prerequisites
CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills; Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills; a good working knowledge of TCP/IP, Internet technologies, internetworking, computer hardware components, and networking concepts
Expected Duration
220 Minutes
Objectives:
Windows Server 2003: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Routing
identify the routing technology supported by Windows Server 2003.
implement static routing in a Windows Server 2003 environment in a given scenario.
to implement the appropriate dynamic routing protocol in a given scenario.
enable and configure RIP version 2 on a router and interface.
enable demand-dial routing and create a demand-dial interface.
to configure demand-dial interface properties.
to implement demand-dial filters and create a router-to-router VPN.
follow the steps to configure network address translation (NAT) on a demand-dial interface and dedicated interface.
configure network address translation (NAT) on a demand-dial interface in a given scenario.
follow the steps to troubleshoot router-to-router VPN and NAT.
resolve a NAT-related routing issue.
Course Number: 126092_eng