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Planning and Maintaining
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Exam 70-293
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Instructor-Led Format |
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| Audience |
Administrators,
Application developers, programmers, project leaders
and other technical individuals that need to acquire
the necessary skills to pass the Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer certification exam series. |
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Duration |
5 CDs |
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| Course Abstract |
Our multi-media
instructor-led CBT MCSE 70-293 course is to provide
students with the knowledge and skills necessary
to plan and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network
infrastructure. This course is appropriate for
individuals employed as or seeking a position
as a systems engineer. This course is also appropriate
for individuals currently supporting a competitive
platform who want to enhance their job skills
on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 networking.
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| Price |
| Single User (CDROM) |
$595.00 |
| Singe User (eLearning Portal) |
$425.00 |
| Multi-User LAN (2-5 users) |
$1199.00 |
| more than 5 users |
Call for Pricing |
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| Program Includes |
The following components are included in
this course:
- 5 CD-ROMs - Live instructor-led classroom
sessions with full Audio, Video and demonstration
components
- 1 Certification Exam Simulator
- 1 Microsoft Press MCP Study Guide
- Hands-on demonstrations
- Printable Courseware - Instructor Keynotes,
PowerPoint slides and review questions
- Exclusive LearningZone Live Mentor more details
- Help Whenever you need it! Exclusive LearningZone
- Why wait for email support? Chat Live with
our Certified Instructors anytime around the
clock (7x24) an $395 Value
- Proven technique- Exam Secrets Review
- Exclusive Exam Pass Guarantee
- Certificate of Completion
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| Course Experts |
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Kevin
Wolford was involved in the early
stage development and beta testing of Windows.NET
Server (Windows Server 2003) and has authored
several highly regarded Microsoft certification
books for both New Riders and Sybex. He
started his computer career in 1983 and
since then, has been a technical writer,
network administrator, and trainer. Kevin
spent many years working with Novell and
is a CNI and Master CNE. In 1998 Kevin founded
Tech Training, to as he likes to say "give
himself a chance to test his unique training
ideas on paying customers". He is also
an MCSE, Microsoft Certified Trainer MCT,
and is certified in SMS, SQL Server, TCP/IP,
NT Workstation, NT Server, Exchange Server,
Windows 9x and 2000.
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| Course
Topics |
The following
list represents the sections and topics discussed
in this virtual instructor-led course offering. |
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- Planning and Implementing Server
Roles and Server Security
- Configure security for servers
that are assigned specific roles
- Plan a secure baseline installation
- Plan a strategy to enforce system
default security settings on new
systems
- Identify client operating system
default security settings
- Identify all server operating
system default security settings
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- Plan security for servers that
are assigned specific roles. Roles
might include domain controllers,
Web servers, database servers, and
mail servers
- Deploy the security configuration
for servers that are assigned specific
roles
- Create custom security templates
based on server roles
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- Evaluate and select the operating
system to install on computers in
an enterprise
- Identify the minimum configuration
to satisfy security requirements
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- Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
a Network Infrastructure
- Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure
strategy
- Analyze IP addressing requirements
- Plan an IP routing solution
- Create an IP subnet scheme
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- Plan and modify a network topology
- Plan the physical placement of
network resources
- Identify network protocols to
be used
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- Plan an Internet connectivity
strategy
- Plan network traffic monitoring.
Tools might include Network Monitor
and System Monitor
- Troubleshoot connectivity to
the Internet
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to name resolution cache information
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client configuration
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- Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client computer configuration
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to DHCP server address assignment
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- Plan a host name resolution strategy
- Plan a DNS namespace design
- Plan zone replication requirements
- Plan a forwarding configuration
- Plan for DNS security
- Examine the interoperability
of DNS with third-party DNS solutions
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- Plan a NetBIOS name resolution
strategy
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- Plan a WINS replication strategy
- Plan NetBIOS name resolution
by using the Lmhosts file
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- Troubleshoot host name resolution
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to DNS services
- Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client computer configuration
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- Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
Routing and Remote Access
- Plan a routing strategy
- Identify routing protocols to
use in a specified environment
- Plan routing for IP multicast
traffic
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- Plan security for remote access
users
- Plan remote access policies
- Analyze protocol security requirements
- Plan authentication methods for
remote access clients
- Implement secure access between
private networks
- Create and implement an IPSec
policy
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- Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing. Tools
might include the route, tracert,
ping, pathping, and netsh commands
and Network Monitor
- Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
Server Availability
- Plan services for high availability
- Plan a high availability solution
that uses clustering services
- Plan a high availability solution
that uses Network Load Balancing
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- Identify system bottlenecks, including
memory
- Processor, disk, and network related
bottlenecks
- Identify system bottlenecks by
using System Monitor
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- Implement a cluster server
- Recover from cluster node failure
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- Manage Network Load Balancing.
Tools might include the Network
Load Balancing Monitor Microsoft
Management Console (MMC) snap-in
and the WLBS cluster control utility
- Plan a backup and recovery strategy
- Identify appropriate backup types.
Methods include full, incremental,
and differential
- Plan a backup strategy that uses
volume shadow copy
- Plan system recovery that uses
Automated System Recovery (ASR)
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- Planning and Maintaining Network
Security
- Configure network protocol security
- Configure protocol security in
a heterogeneous client computer
environment
- Configure protocol security by
using IPSec policies
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- Configure security for data transmission
- Configure IPSec policy settings
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- Plan for network protocol security
- Specify the required ports and
protocols for specified services
- Plan an IPSec policy for secure
network communications
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- Plan secure network administration
methods
- Create a plan to offer Remote
Assistance to client computers
- Plan for remote administration
by using Terminal Services
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- Plan security for wireless networks
- Plan security for data transmission
- Secure data transmission between
client computers to meet security
requirements
- Secure data transmission by using
IPSec
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- Troubleshoot security for data
transmission. Tools might include
the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in
and the Resultant Set of Policy
(RSoP) MMC snap-in
- Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining
Security Infrastructure
- Configure Active Directory directory
service for certificate publication
- Plan a public key infrastructure
(PKI) that uses Certificate Services
- Identify the appropriate type
of certificate authority to support
certificate issuance requirements
- Plan the enrollment and distribution
of certificates
- Plan for the use of smart cards
for authentication
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- Plan a framework for planning
and implementing security
- Plan for security monitoring
- Plan a change and configuration
management framework for security
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- Plan a security update infrastructure.
Tools might include Microsoft Baseline
Security Analyzer and Microsoft
Software Update Services
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