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CIW Server Admin Pt 3 Services Training Class |
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CIW Server Admin Pt 3 Services Training Seminar
This course will teach students about services. The instruction is divided into three main parts: Name Resolution with Windows 2000 and Linux, Name Resolution with WINS and Samba, and Implementing Internet Services. The learner is taught how to install a DNS service in Windows 2000, and how to configure DNS servers and clients. This course also introduces NetBIOS, how to configure WINS servers and Samba and Swattedfinal section in the course, Implementing Internet Services, deals with FTP servers and controlling access in FTP.
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Price |
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$74.95
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Agenda |
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Unit 1 Overview and Objectives Windows 2000 DNS Server: Installing - The learner will be able to Install a Windows 2000 primary Domain Name System (DNS) server. DDNS - The learner will be able to Identify functions of the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS). DNS Server Zones: Creating - The learner will be able to Sequence the steps to create a Domain Name System (DNS) server zone. DNS Records: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a Domain Name System (DNS) record. Windows 2000 Clients: Configuring - The learner will be able to Configure a Windows 2000 Domain Name System (DNS) client. Reverse Lookup DNS Records: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a reverse lookup Domain Name System (DNS) record. Configuring DNS Servers as Forwarders - The learner will be able to Configure a Domain Name System (DNS) server as a forwarder. Secondary DNS Server: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a secondary Domain Name System (DNS) server in Windows 2000. Secondary Servers: Reverse Lookup Zone - The learner will be able to Obtain reverse lookup zone Domain Name System (DNS) records for a secondary DNS server. Zone Transfer Frequency: Modifying - The learner will be able to Modify the Start Of Authority (SOA) record in Windows in Domain Name System (DNS). Zone Transfers: Limiting - The learner will be able to Limit zone transfers on a Windows 2000 Domain Name System (DNS) server. named.local File - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax of the named.local file. Forward Zone File - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax of the forward zone file. Reverse Zone File - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax of the reverse zone file. DNS Initialization Files - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax of the Domain Name System (DNS initialization file. DNS Client Configuration File - The learner will be able to Identify the syntax of the Domain Name System (DNS) client configuration file. Unit 1 Summary Post Assessment Unit 2 Overview and Objectives NetBIOS Features - The learner will be able to Identify features of the network basic input/output system (NetBIOS). nbtstat Command - The learner will be able to Identify features of the nbtstat command. NetBIOS Names in Windows: Resolving - The learner will be able to Sequence the steps performed by Windows 2000 servers to resolve network basic input/output system (NetBIOS) names. WINS Overview - The learner will be able to Identify features of the Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS). WINS: Managing - The learner will be able to Identify Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) management features. WINS Clients: Configuring - The learner will be able to Configure a Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) client. Static Mapping Entry: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a static mapping entry. WINS Servers: Configuring Replication - The learner will be able to Configure replication between two Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) servers. Samba Overview - The learner will be able to Identify features of the Samba service. SWAT Overview - The learner will be able to Identify considerations for using the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). SWAT: Configuring - The learner will be able to Configure the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). Samba: Levels of Access - The learner will be able to Identify levels of access to Samba. Samba: Configuring - The learner will be able to Configure the Samba server by using Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). SWAT: Creating a Share in Samba - The learner will be able to Create a share in Samba by using Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). Unit 2 Summary Post Assessment Unit 3 Overview and Objectives FTP Overview - The learner will be able to Identify characteristics of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). FTP Sites: Planning - The learner will be able to Identify considerations when planning a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site for use with the Web. FTP in IIS: Managing - The learner will be able to Identify File Transfer Protocol (FTP) management features in Internet Information Server (IIS). Virtual FTP Server Creation - The learner will be able to Identify virtual File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server features. FTP Server Installation: Testing - The learner will be able to Test a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server installation. Virtual Directory: Creating - The learner will be able to Create a virtual File Transfer Protocol (FTP) directory in Internet Information Server (IIS). Anonymous FTP in IIS: Configuring - The learner will be able to Configure anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in Internet Information Server (IIS). FTP Sites: Controlling Access - The learner will be able to Control access to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) site. Anonymous FTP in Unix: Configuring - The learner will be able to Identify considerations for configuring anonymous File Transfer Protocol (FTP) in Unix. Telnet Overview - The learner will be able to Identify considerations for using Telnet. Telnet: Configuring in Windows 2000 - The learner will be able to Configure Telnet on a Windows 2000 Server. Windows 2000: Administering Using Telnet - The learner will be able to Identify commands for administering Windows 2000 by using Telnet. Telnet and FTP: Controlling Access - The learner will be able to Identify methods of controlling access to Telnet and File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Finger - The learner will be able to Identify features of the finger protocol. xinetd Configuration File - The learner will be able to Identify features of the xinetd daemon. Unit 3 Summary Post Assessment
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Audience |
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The audience for this course includes LAN/WAN administrators, system administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers. The prerequisite for this course is that students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's i-Net+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course covers exam number 1D0-450. In addition, students should have taken the first two parts of this series (87001 and 87002)..
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