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| Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts (MOC2276) |
| Course Number: MOC2276 |
| Category: Networks & Operating Systems |
| Duration: 2.00 days |
Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol architecture.
- Convert Internet Protocol (IP) addresses between decimal and binary.
- Calculate a subnet mask.
- Create subnets using Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
- Configure a host to use a static IP address.
- Assign IP addresses in a multiple subnet network.
- Describe the IP routing process.
- Configure a host to obtain an IP address automatically.
- Configure a host so that automatic private IP address configuration is disabled.
- Configure a host to use name servers.
- Isolate common connectivity issues.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have completed:
- A+ certification or have equivalent knowledge and skills.
- Course 2274, Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, or have equivalent knowledge and skills.
Certification
This course will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional exam:
- Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Outline
- Module 1: Reviewing the Suite of TCP/IP Protocols
- Lessons
- Overview of the OSI Model
- Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Viewing Frames Using Network Monitor
- Lessons
- Module 2: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
- Lessons
- Configuring IP Addressing for Simple Networks
- Configuring IP Addressing for Complex Networks
- Using IP Routing Tables
- Overcoming Limitations of the IP Addressing Scheme
- Lab: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network
- Exercise 1: Defining the Subnet Mask for a WAN
- Exercise 2: Defining the Subnet Mask for Supernetting Four Class C Networks
- Lessons
- Module 3: Configuring a Client IP Address
- Lessons
- Configuring a Client to Use a Static IP Address
- Configuring a Client to Obtain an IP Address Automatically
- Using Alternate Configuration
- Lab: Configuring Hosts to Connect to a Network Running the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Exercise 1: Viewing DHCP Packets
- Lessons
- Module 4: Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
- Lessons
- Overview of Name Resolution
- Resolving Host Names
- Resolving NetBIOS Names
- Lab: Configuring a Client for Name Resolution
- Exercise 1: Viewing DNS Packets
- Lessons
- Module 5: Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
- Lessons
- Analyzing Client Startup Communication
- Determining the Causes of Connectivity Issues
- Using Network Utilities and Tools to Isolate Connectivity Issues
- Lab A: Isolating Common Connectivity Issues
- Exercise 1: Documenting Your Current Environment
- Exercise 2: Resolving Connectivity Issues
- Lessons
