Publisher: Microsoft
Version: 2000
Length: 3 day s
Course-ID: 077520

Overview

Students will learn basic Windows 2000 network and operating system administration and configuration.

Prerequisites

Windows 2000 Introduction and Windows 2000 Advanced or equivalent knowledge. It is also recommended that students have experience supporting networks and end users.

Benefits

Students will be able to use all the administrative tools provided with Windows 2000, create and manage shares, identify elements of a computer network, configure Microsoft TCP/IP, and use Windows 2000 network services.

Target student

Students should already understand basic computer hardware and software concepts such as memory, processors, hard disks, operating systems, and applications. They should also be comfortable using the Windows 2000 user interface, and doing basic Windows network end-user tasks such as browsing the network and connecting to shared resources.


Introduction to Microsoft Networking
  • The Windows Family of Operating Systems
  • What is a Computer Network?
  • The Active Directory
Windows 2000 System Administration Basics
  • Logging On to Windows 2000
  • Using the Computer Management Console for System Administration
  • Using Control Panel Tools
  • The Windows 2000 Registry
Using User and Group Accounts to Secure Network Shares
  • User and Group Accounts
  • Sharing and Securing Folders
  • Using Computer Management to Manage Shared Folders
  • Using NET Commands
Network Components and Topologies
  • An Introduction to Network Standards
  • Network Media Access Methods and Network Topologies
  • Physical Network Components
Network Design
  • Network Architectures
  • Building Larger Networks
Network Protocols
  • Network Protocols and the Microsoft Networking Model
  • Standard Network Protocols
Introduction to Microsoft TCP/IP
  • The Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Suite
  • Host Name Resolution Methods
  • NetBIOS Name Resolution Methods
TCP/IP Addressing
  • IP Addresses and Address Classes
  • Network and Host Addresses
  • Troubleshooting TCP/IP Addressing
Using Subnetting to Allocate IP Addresses
  • Using Binary Subnet Masks
  • Designing Custom Subnetting Schemes
  • Extending the IP Address Space with Classless Inter-domain Routing and IP Version 6
World Wide Web Support in Windows 2000
  • Using Windows 2000 to Connect to a Web Site
Remote Access Services in Windows 2000
  • Remote Access Components and Protocols for Dial-Up Connectivity
  • Making a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Remote Access Connection