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Microsoft Network
Administration
This course will show students how to
plan their network infrastructure around features supported by Windows
2000. Issues such as network protocols and services are compared based
on the requirements of your organization. This includes compatibility
with Novell NetWare, UNIX, and Macintosh computers. In addition, the
importance of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
(TCP/IP) for enterprise networks is emphasized because of the new
feature set of Windows 2000. This includes using Domain Name System
(DNS), Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), and Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) in Active Directory-enabled
environments. Students will also learn how to configure, manage,
secure, and troubleshoot features and services for Windows 2000
enterprise networks, including Routing and Remote Access.
This course
is intended for those who will support or administer Windows
2000–based networks.
Fall 2003 Syllabus
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Announcements:
Syllabus for Fall 2003 has been added.
Click here for
the online class module.
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