Day 1
Module 1: Introduction to Windows 2000 and Networking
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Topics
Windows 2000 Operating Systems Introduction to Networks Windows 2000
Implementation of Networking
Labs
Identifying Computer Networks Identifying the Features of Windows 2000
Network Logging On to Windows 2000
Skills
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Define an operating system. |
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Identify the features of Windows 2000. |
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Define a network and describe the different types of networks and network
operating systems. |
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Define domains, trees, and forests. |
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Describe the implementation of Microsoft Windows NT® Directory Services with
Windows 2000 Active Directory™ directory service. |
Module 2: Administration of a Windows 2000 Network
Topics
Windows 2000 Help Administrative Tasks Administrative Tools
Labs
Using Windows 2000 Help Identifying Administrative Tools
Skills
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Use Online Help. |
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Describe the tools used to perform routine administrative tasks:
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Control Panel |
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System Properties |
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System Information |
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Event Viewer |
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Windows Task Manager |
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Performance |
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Printers |
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Shared Folders |
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Disk Management |
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Backup |
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Security Management |
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Network |
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Microsoft Management
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Module 3: Securing a Windows 2000 Network
Topics
User Accounts Groups User Rights Permissions
Labs
Examining Users and Groups Examining User Rights Examining File and
Folder Permissions
Skills
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Identify two types of user accounts: local user accounts and domain user
accounts. |
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Describe the role of groups in administering Windows 2000. |
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Describe the user rights that can be granted and the permissions that can be
granted for access to resources. |
Day 2
Module 4: Examining the Network
Topics
Scope of Networks Basic Connectivity Components Network
Topologies Network Technologies Expanding the Network
Lab
Examining the Network Architecture
Skills
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Describe the scope of a network. |
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Describe the components used in a network. |
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Describe the topologies used in networks. |
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Describe the technologies used in networks. |
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Describe the components used to expand a
network. |
Module 5: Examining Network Protocols
Topics
Introduction to Protocols Protocols and Data Transmissions Common
Protocols Other Communication Protocols Remote Access Protocols
Labs
Identifying Protocol Capabilities
Skills
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Define a protocol and describe the types of protocols. |
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Name the common network protocols supported by Windows 2000 and describe
their characteristics. |
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Describe the communication protocols and technologies that are compatible
with Windows 2000. |
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Describe the protocols used for remote access: dial-up protocols and virtual
private network (VPN) protocols. |
Module 6: Examining TCP/IP
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Topics
Introduction to TCP/IP TCP/IP Protocol Suite Name
Resolution Examining the Data Transfer Process Routing Data
Labs
Using TCP/IP Utilities Identifying Processes and Protocols in TCP/IP
Skills
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Describe the TCP/IP communication process. |
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Describe the protocols in the TCP/IP protocol stack and the services they
provide. |
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Describe the process for resolving user-friendly computer names by mapping
them to an IP address. |
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Describe the process for sending data packets from one computer to
another. |
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Describe how the process of routing passes information between two network
segments, so that computers can communicate on a wider
scope. |
Day 3
Module 7: Examining IP Addressing
Topics
Classful IP Addressing Subnetting a Network Planning IP
Addressing Assigning TCP/IP Addresses
Labs
Determining Class Addresses and Subnet Masks Identifying Valid IP
Addresses Examining the Configuration of TCP/IP
Skills
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Define classful IP addressing and describe the features of each
class. |
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Describe the procedure for subnetting a network. |
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Describe the issues involved in planning the IP addresses for a
network. |
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Describe the procedure for assigning an IP address by using the tools
provided by Windows 2000. |
Module 8: Optimizing IP Address Allocation
Topics
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) Binary IP Addresses Binary Subnet
Masks IP Address Allocation Using CIDR
Labs
Using Calculator to Convert Decimal and Binary Numbers Determining Local
and Remote Destinations Allocating IP Addresses
Skills
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Describe the features of Classless Inter-Domain Routing. |
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Convert IP addresses from decimal format to binary format. |
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Calculate the network ID of a subnet mask to determine local and remote
hosts. |
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Describe IP address allocation using CIDR. |
Module 9: Examining Web Services
Topics
Identifying Internet Concepts Using Client Technologies Connecting to
the Internet Identifying Web Server Concepts
Labs
Accessing an FTP Site by Using Internet Explorer Identifying Web
Concepts
Skills
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Describe the Internet, an intranet, the domain namespace, and a Uniform
Resource Locator (URL). |
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Describe the different client technologies available for accessing
information on the Internet. |
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Describe the methods for connecting to the Internet from a Windows 2000
network by using Network Address Translators (NATs), proxy servers, and
firewalls. |
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Explain how Web server technologies, such as Microsoft Internet Information
Services (IIS), can be used to host services on the Internet. |
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