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Windows 2000:
 
Network and Operating System

A 3-day hands-on course

Introduction
This course is divided into three main sections:

  • Introduces you to the techniques needed to administer a Windows 2000 network
  • Reviews network technologies, topologies and protocols
  • Considers in detail the TCP/IP protocols, addressing and subnet masking

Pre-requisites
Participants are assumed to be familiar with the Windows user interface. No previous experience of Windows NT/2000 is assumed. A basic understanding of network terminology would be useful. Call Technical Support on 020 88109662 for help. 

 

Hands-on exercises (include)
  ·   Creating and using Management Consoles
  ·   Editing the registry 
  ·   Sharing folders and files
  ·   Applying NTFS security
  ·   Networking with TCP/IP
  ·   Using Ping and Arp
  ·   Subnetting

Who should attend
This course is primarily intended for those who will administer Windows 2000 networks and who do not have strong NT or TCP/IP skills. The course helps participants prepare for exams 70-210 and 70-215. The course will also appeal to:

Support & Help Desk personnel who need a understanding of Windows 2000 networks and TCP/IP.   
PC Managers
who need a more than cursory understanding of Windows 2000 networks
Power Users
who really want to get to know Windows 2000. 

Introduction
Windows 9x, NT and 2000
Windows 2000 versions
File Systems
Fat16 and 32, NTFS
Network Models
Domains and Workgroups
Introduction to Active Directory

Administering Windows 2000
Logging on, passwords and security
The Microsoft Management Console
Administrative Tools
Control panel
Registry

Managing User and Group Accounts
Using groups
Local and global groups
Using built-in groups
User Rights
Sharing and Securing folders
Permissions

Using NET commands

Network Components and Topologies
Cable types
Topology
  Bus
  Star
  Ring
  Mesh
Ethernet
Repeaters and Hubs
Bridges, Switches and Routers
Gateways
ATM
Packet Switching

Network Protocols
The OSI reference Model
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
NetBEUI
AppleTalk
DialUp protocols

 Introduction to TCP/IP
The four level model
Application layer
Transport layer
Internet layer
Network Interface layer
TCP and UDP

Telnet, FTP and SMTP

P addressing
Addressing concepts
Address classes
Static and Dynamic addressing
DHCP
ARP and RARP
Name resolution

TCP/IP subnetting
Subnet masking
Local and Remote
destinations
Limitations of classful addressing
Address allocation using CIDR

Windows 2000 Web services
Internet Concepts

Internet services
Internet Protocols

IIS