Windows Server 2003: Planning the Network Infrastructure
Overview/Description
To describe the decisions and considerations for planning a network and Internet connectivity strategy
Target Audience
Systems engineers, systems analysts, IT consultants, and support professionals tasked with planning and maintaining a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure; learners preparing for certification in the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) program
Prerequisites
Experience in implementing and administrating Windows network operating systems with network services, and a proficient working knowledge of networking concepts
Expected Duration
220 Minutes
Objectives:
Windows Server 2003: Planning the Network Infrastructure
determine the appropriate network protocol services in a given scenario.
determine the logical components of a TCP/IP addressing scheme.
determine the components of a subnet scheme.
determine the components of an IP routing solution in a given scenario.
identify appropriate troubleshooting strategies for common TCP/IP problems.
create a TCP/IP connectivity plan.
identify the appropriate Internet connection methods in a given scenario.
recognize the considerations for implementing a NAT solution for a network.
determine a suitable ISA server configuration in a given scenario.
identify appropriate troubleshooting steps and causes for common Internet connection problems.
plan the components of an Internet connectivity solution for a given network environment.
Course Number: 127946_eng