Course Description
In this Microsoft Server 2003 online training course, Part 2 of a three-part series, you will learn about the initial aspects of configuration of a Windows 2003 Server Infrastructure including Routing, IPSec, NAT, Wireless Networks, Remote Networks, IIS 6.0 and Applications on Web Servers. Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 2 training will also focus on how to work with the IIS 6.0 , Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS), IPSec, IIS metabase, IIS Manager, and configuring Wireless networks.
In order to take this course you need to have taken Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 1. Once you have completed both courses the next course in this series is Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 3. In part 3, you will continue to enhance your knowledge by discussing security of IIS 6.0, FTP, DFS infrastructure, NLB administrator console, file manager, IIS test tools and cluster administrator. Click here to learn more about Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 3.
In This Course You Will Learn:
As a result of taking this online training course, you will be able to:
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Configure and Maintain Microsoft Routing
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Implement and Troubleshoot Internet Information Server (IIS 6.0)
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Deploy IPSec
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Configure Wireless networks
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Implement and Troubleshoot NAT
Prerequisites
You need to have equivalent experience or have taken the following GogoTraining courses:
Outline
Module 00: Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 2 Online Training - Course Introduction
Module 01: Routing Overview
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What is Routing?
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Routing Protocols
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Routing Remote Access Server(RRAS) Overview
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Multicast Primer
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Different RRAS Types
Module 02: Understanding Routing
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Routing Tables
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IP Routing Protocols
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Multicasting
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VPN Overview
Module 03: Using Routing
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Installing RRAS
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Static Routing
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RIP-for-IP
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OSPF
Module 03 A: Routing Protocols Demo
Module 04: NAT, Demand-Dial Routing, Router-To-Router VPN
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Deploying and Configuring Network Address Translation (NAT)
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Demand-Dial Routing
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Router-To-Router VPN
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Remote Access Policy
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Lab Exercise
Module 04 A: Configuring RRAS Routing Options Demo
Module 05: Configuring IPSec
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What is IPSec?
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IPSec Configuration
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Connection Security Rules
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How Are IPSec Connections Established?
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IPSec Inn Tunnel Mode
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Authenticated Methods For IPSec
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Lab Exercise
Module 05 A: Configuring IPSec Demo
Module 06: Connecting to Networks
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Network Address Translation (NAT) Concepts
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Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)
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Enabling NAT
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Configuring NAT
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Lab Exercise
Module 06 A: Configuring NAT Demo
Module 07: Configuring Wireless Networks
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Wireless Networking Concepts
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Wireless Security Standards
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Wireless Access Policy
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Troubleshooting Wireless
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Best Practice for Wireless Networks
Module 08: Connecting to Remote Networks
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Remote Access
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VPN Connections
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Testing Connectivity
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PPTP and L2TP/IPSec
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Lab Exercise
Module 08 A: Configuring VPN Server and Client Demo
Module 09: Internet Information Services (IIS 6.0)
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IIS Improvements
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IIS Web Server Applications
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Installing IIS
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IIS Parts
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IIS 6.0 Core Components
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IIS Metabase
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Lab Exercise
Module 09 A: Installing IIS 6.0 and Configuring a Baseline Security Demo
Module 10: Securing the Web Server and Other Options
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Directory Security
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Authentication and Access Control
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Server Certificate
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HTTP Headers, Custom Errors
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ASP.Net
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Lab Exercises
Module 10 A: Securing Web Server Demo
Module 11: Configuring Applications
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Web Applications
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Configuring Application Pools
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Worker Isolation Mode
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Configuring Web Gardens
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Deploying ASP.Net
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Virtual Directories
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Create Applications
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Lab Exercises
Module 11 A: Configuring Applications on a Web Server Demo
Module 12: Securing the Web Sites and Applications
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Processing of Securing Web Sites and Applications
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Reduction of the Attack Surface
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Configure Web Site Authentication
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Web Site Authentication Methods
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Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
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IIS Logging
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Lab Exercises
Module 12 A: Securing Web Sites and Applications Demo
Module 13: Microsoft Windows Server 2003-Implementing & Troubleshooting a Network Infrastructure Part 2 Online Training - Course Summary
Certification
Implementing & Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Part 2 is part of a three-course online training series that prepares you to take Microsoft's Exams 70-291 and 70-293. The course maps to Microsoft's official curriculum 2277 and 2278, and is the fourth course in our series towards the MCSE certification for Windows Server 2003. To earn the MCSE certification, you must pass seven exams (in any order):
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Four exams on networking systems
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One exam on client operating systems
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One exam on design
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One elective exam
For more information about the exam requirements or locations and pricing, select the links located in the related training section for this course.