With Windows Server 2003, Microsoft has developed one of the most powerful operating systems yet. Whether you are new to Windows, migrating from another system or already using Windows Server 2003, this two-day interactive workshop will immediately give you the necessary tools you need to manage your Windows Server 2003 system.
Learn How to:
- Use shortcuts to install server software, which will allow you to deploy Windows Server 2003 more quickly
- Monitor and manage your server from almost anywhere using built-in tools
- Use the new group policy console to make your network more uniform, more manageable and more trouble free
- Make group policies easier to apply and test with Windows Server's 2003 new management features
- Discover the power of the 2003 active directory, including cross-forest trusts and how the directory can drastically ease your administrative workload
- Use your server for various methods of remote access, including the internet
- Protect your users from lost data using shadow copies
- Review important changes in SP 1 that affect security and how you configure your servers
- Protect your computing environment from MS features that are not ready for primetime
- Deploy a secure intranet IIS 6.0 server that can be used for team collaboration in 60 seconds
- Administer and troubleshoot servers using the amazing Log Parser Tool
- Review the latest hot fixes, details of the upcoming changes in Service Pack 1, and utilize all the tools in the Windows 2003 toolkit
Delivery Mode and Course Objectives:
This is a hands-on workshop course delivered in a classroom setting. It is available for delivery to private audiences only. At the conclusion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify the terminology and components of an MPLS network
- Describe the operation of MPLS traffic engineering
- Describe the operation of MPLS VPNs
- Describe the benefits and operation of QoS queuing techniques
- Identify two methods of providing QoS on an MPLS-enabled network
Prerequisites and Alternative Courses:
A solid background in TCP/IP and the Internet and a comfortable grasp of fundamental principles of routing, and routing protocols is strongly recommended.
Equipment and Included Materials:
Software
- Windows client
- Network Associates, Inc. Sniffer Pro Analyzer
Hardware
- 10/100BASE-T hubs
- 10/100 LAN switches
- Dell Pentium laptops
- Cisco routers
Printed Materials
- Course textbook including all presentation graphics and full text
- Course workbook including all exercises
- Complete volume acronym list
- Course study guide
- Multiple-choice written examination
- Hands-on examination
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