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Part Number: X05-39405
Released: 3/2000
Delivery Guide
Course Number: 1562B

Designing a Microsoft
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Windows
®
2000 Networking
Services Infrastructure

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Course Number: 1562B
Part Number: X05-39405
Released: 3/2000
Designing a Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure iii


Contents
Introduction
Course Materials .................................................................................................. 2

Prerequisites......................................................................................................... 3

Course Outline ..................................................................................................... 4

Microsoft Official Curriculum............................................................................. 6

Microsoft Certified Professional Program ........................................................... 7

Facilities............................................................................................................... 9

Module 1: Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 Networking Services

Infrastructure Overview
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introduction to Networking Services Design....................................................... 2

Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services.................................................. 3

Translating Organizational Goals into a Design ................................................ 10

Review ............................................................................................................... 12

Module 2: TCP/IP as a Solution for Networking
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing TCP/IP.............................................................................................. 2

Designing a Functional TCP/IP Solution............................................................. 7

Securing a TCP/IP Solution............................................................................... 19

Enhancing a TCP/IP Design for Availability..................................................... 27

Optimizing a TCP/IP Design for Performance .................................................. 28

Lab A: Designing a TCP/IP Solution................................................................. 39

Review ............................................................................................................... 45

Module 3: DHCP as a Solution for IP Configuration
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1


Introducing DHCP ............................................................................................... 2

Designing a Functional DHCP Solution .............................................................. 8

Securing a DHCP Solution ................................................................................ 18

Enhancing a DHCP Design for Availability ...................................................... 23

Enhancing a DHCP Design for Performance..................................................... 28

Lab A: Designing a DHCP Solution.................................................................. 32

Review ............................................................................................................... 40

Module 4: DNS as a Solution for Name Resolution
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing DNS.................................................................................................. 2

Designing a Functional DNS Solution................................................................. 7

Discussion: Designing DNS Solutions .............................................................. 20

Securing DNS .................................................................................................... 22

Enhancing a DNS Design for Availability......................................................... 28

Optimizing a DNS Design for Performance ...................................................... 31


Discussion: Enhancing DNS Solutions.............................................................. 35

Lab A: Designing a DNS Solution..................................................................... 37

Review ............................................................................................................... 48

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Module 5: WINS as a Solution for NetBIOS Name Resolution
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing WINS................................................................................................ 2

Designing a Functional WINS Solution............................................................... 8

Securing a WINS Solution................................................................................. 19

Enhancing a WINS Design for Availability....................................................... 22

Optimizing a WINS Design for Performance .................................................... 27

Lab A: Designing a WINS Solution................................................................... 30

Review ............................................................................................................... 37

Module 6: NAT as a Solution for Internet Connectivity
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing NAT.................................................................................................. 2


Designing a Functional NAT Solution................................................................. 6

Securing a NAT Solution................................................................................... 13

Enhancing a NAT Design for Availability and Performance............................. 19

Discussion: Enhancing a NAT Solution ............................................................ 20

Lab A: Designing a NAT Solution..................................................................... 22

Review ............................................................................................................... 30

Module 7: Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 as a Solution for
Internet Connectivity
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing Proxy Server ..................................................................................... 2

Designing a Functional Proxy Server Solution .................................................... 7

Securing a Proxy Server Solution ...................................................................... 15

Enhancing a Proxy Server Design for Availability............................................ 26

Optimizing a Proxy Server Design for Performance ......................................... 31

Lab A: Designing a Proxy Server Solution........................................................ 40

Review ............................................................................................................... 53


Module 8: Routing as a Solution for Private Network Connectivity
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing Routing ............................................................................................. 2

Designing a Functional Routing Solution............................................................ 7

Discussion: Designing Routing Solutions.......................................................... 20

Securing Private Network Connections ............................................................. 22

Enhancing a Routing Design for Availability and Performance........................ 30

Discussion: Enhancing Routing Solutions......................................................... 31

Lab A: Designing a Routing Solution................................................................ 33

Review ............................................................................................................... 42

Module 9: Remote User Connectivity
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing Routing and Remote Access............................................................. 2

Designing a Functional Remote Access Solution .............................................. 10

Securing a Remote Access Solution .................................................................. 26

Enhancing a Remote Access Design for Availability ........................................ 33


Optimizing a Remote Access Design for Performance...................................... 39

Lab A: Designing a Remote Access Solution .................................................... 43

Review ............................................................................................................... 50

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Module 10: RADIUS as a Solution for Remote Access
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Introducing RADIUS........................................................................................... 2

Designing a Functional RADIUS Solution.......................................................... 7

Discussion: Designing a RADIUS Solution ...................................................... 16

Securing a RADIUS Solution ............................................................................ 18

Enhancing a RADIUS Design for Availability.................................................. 28

Optimizing a RADIUS Design for Performance ............................................... 30

Discussion: Enhancing the RADIUS Solution................................................... 32

Lab A: Designing a RADIUS Solution.............................................................. 34

Review ............................................................................................................... 43


Module 11: Windows 2000 Network Services Management
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Defining Management Strategies......................................................................... 2

Identifying Management Processes ..................................................................... 7

Generating Information on the Status of the Services.......................................... 8

Demonstration: Scripting ................................................................................... 24

Analyzing the Collected Data ............................................................................ 26

Selecting Response Strategies............................................................................ 28

Review ............................................................................................................... 30

Module 12: Strategies for Combining Networking Services
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Benefits of Combining Services .......................................................................... 2

Constraints of Combining Services...................................................................... 4

Securing a Design by Combining Services.......................................................... 6

Discussion: Combining Networking Services ..................................................... 8

Enhancing Availability by Combining Services................................................ 10


Optimizing Performance by Combining Services.............................................. 13

Discussion: Enhancing Combined Services Solutions....................................... 17

Lab A: Designing a Combined Services Solution.............................................. 19

Review ............................................................................................................... 34

Module 13: Networking Service Designs
Overview.............................................................................................................. 1

Evaluating the Existing Configuration................................................................. 2

Identifying the Essential Design Decisions.......................................................... 6

Providing Security ............................................................................................. 15

Enhancing the Availability and Performance .................................................... 19

Lab A: Creating Networking Solutions ............................................................. 28

Review ............................................................................................................... 89



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