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Windows 2000 Training Courses Info and Order
Windows 2000 Tutorials
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Our Windows 2000 Network Design courses are for anyone who wants to take MCSE Exam 70-221 for Windows 2000 Professional.
High quality, self-paced training to help achieve your goals conveniently Anytime, Anywhere!. No parking hassles, no missed assignments, and nothing to install. 12-months of e-Learning
FREE quarterly course additions and updates, dedicated, professional technical support, access 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any PC with Internet access
Windows 2000 Network Design Series - Exam 70-221
- Analyzing Business Needs shows users how to analyze existing and planned business requirements.
- Analyzing Technical Needs shows users how to analyze existing and planned technical requirements.
- Infrastructure Design shows users how to modify and design a network with respect to topologies and protocols.
- DHCP and Name Services shows users how to design DHCP service, name resolution services, and multiprotocol networks.
- Designing for the Internet shows users how to design Internet and extranet access solutions.
- Designing a WAN shows users how to design a wide area network.
- Management and Services shows users how to design a strategy for monitoring and managing Windows 2000 network services.
During the courses, you will learn how to:
- Analyze the company model and geographic scope
- Analyze existing and planned organizational structures
- Analyze the factors that influence company strategies
- Analyze the structure of IT management
- Evaluate a company's existing and planned technical environment and goals
- Analyze the impact of infrastructure design on the existing and planned technical environment
- Analyze the network requirements for client computer access
- Analyze the existing disaster recovery strategies
- Modify and design a network topology
- Understand the OSI and TCP/IP networking models
- Understand IP addressing
- Design a multiprotocol strategy
- Understand Distributed File System
- Design a DHCP strategy
- Design name resolution services
- Design a multiprotocol strategy
- Design a load-balancing strategy
- Design a wide area network infrastructure
- Design an implementation strategy for dial-up remote access
- Design a demand-dial routing strategy
- Design an implementation strategy for dialup remote access
- Design a virtual private network
- Design a remote access solution that uses Routing and Remote Access
- Integrate authentication with Remote Authentication Dial-In User Services
- Design a management strategy for your Windows 2000 network
- Gather, analyze, and respond to network data
- Design resource strategies for resource placement and management, and resource growth
Our courses have special design features listed below:
- Certificates of Completion
- Instructional steps -- walk through a procedure
- Exercises -- try it out
- Notes - See additional information related to the topic in the text
- Tips - See a different, faster, or easier way of doing something
- Quick References - See a quick reference guide to the features introduced in a chapter
- Details - Display more detailed information related to the current topic
- Hotwords - See related information
- Navigation Bar - Maneuver easily through the courses
- Microsoft Approved Courseware Logo - to prepare you for a Microsoft certification
- Course Topics and Index -- with searching feature and hyper-links
- Printable Exercises - PDF downloadable files
- Sample Application Files - PDF downloadable files
- Course Glossary
- Skill Assessment - can be used for pre and post-testing -- tracking first try, best try and course grade - if passed, green check mark will appear as 'mastered' - hyperlinks to units within the course to go back and re-take a certain unit again. Use as pre-test to determine which course topics you want to focus on and to go directly into that unit.
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