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TCP/IP Training
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This course is for anyone preparing for the MCSE Exam 70-59 or anyone who wants to learn about TCP/IP
After completing TCP/IP courses, the user should be able to:
- Identify relationships between the OSI reference, Microsoft networking, and TCP/IP network models
- Describe the impact of the Internet and TCP/IP on global communications
- Convert IP addresses into binary numbers and vice versa
- Configure simple subnet masks
- Identify processes in the Application layer of the TCP/IP network model
- Identify and describe the elements of a header
- Explain the processes occurring in the Transport layer
- Explain the processes occurring in the Internet layer
- Describe the elements in an IP Datagram
- Describe and demonstrate the subnetting and supernetting processes
- Explain the differences between static and dynamic routing
- Install Microsoft TCP/IP
- Configure Microsoft TCP/IP to support multiple network adapters
- Test TCP/IP configuration using ping and ipconfig
- Install and manage Internet Information Server (IIS)
- Set up and configure HTTP server, FTP services, and Gopher services
- Plan, set up, and configure virtual servers and directories
- Install and use a printer with Windows NT and TCP/IP services
- Install the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Use, view, and modify active leases
- Manage leases, multiple DHCP servers, and the DHCP database
- Configure and manage DHCP in the registry
- Install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent
- Describe and use the NetBIOS name resolution methods
- Set the order of NetBIOS name resolution
- Install and configure WINS servers and clients
- Add WINS servers to WINS Manager and monitor WINS
- Configure and manage WINS servers
- Replicate the WINS Database
- Describe the Microsoft Browser Services
- Browse multiple subnets
- Explain the Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS)
- Demonstrate name resolution with the Browser Services and DNS
- Configure the Microsoft DNS Server
- Initialize the DNS Server
- Configure DNS Server roles
- Manage the DNS Server and integrate DNS with other name servers
- Identify which utility to use to connect to a TCP/IP-based UNIX host
- Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems
- Use Network Monitor to capture and examine network data
- Identify the appropriate tool or utility to monitor network traffic
- Configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Identify the appropriate tool to monitor network traffic
- Identify and use the appropriate Performance Monitor counter for troubleshooting
- Install the Remote Access Service (RAS) hardware
- Configure a RAS server and dial-up networking for use on a TCP/IP network
- Configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
- Diagnose and resolve IP addressing problems
- Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems
- Identify the appropriate tool or utility to monitor network traffic
- Plan and select the appropriate services to install when using Microsoft TCP/IP on a Windows NT Server computer
This course is distributed with:
- Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to a TCP/IP server product
- A TCP/IP glossary
All TCP/IP courses are included in Online MCSE Training Pack.
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