MCSE: Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design Study Guide : Exam 70-221

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Edition: 2nd
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Pub. Date: 2002-02-13
Publisher(s): Sybex
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Summary

Here2s the book you need to prepare for Exam 70-221, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure: Comprehensive and in-depth coverage of every exam objective Practical information on designing a Windows 2000 network infrastructure Hundreds of challenging review questions on the CD and in the book Leading-edge exam preparation software, including a testing engine and electronic flashcards Authoritative coverage of all exam objectives, including: Analyzing business requirements Analyzing technical requirements Designing for Internet connectivity Designing a wide area network infrastructure Designing a management and implementation strategy Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Author Biography

Bill Heldman is a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT). He is a senior NT administrator for a large telecommunications company in Denver, Colorado.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. xxvii
Assessment Testp. xlv
Analyzing Business Models and Strategiesp. 1
Assessing Your Companyp. 2
Examining Your Company's Processesp. 11
Identifying Plans for the Futurep. 16
Assessing Company Strategiesp. 20
Analyzing Organizational and IT Management Structurep. 53
Understanding the Management Modelp. 55
Analyzing the Organizational Structurep. 59
Defining Your Vendor, Partner, and Customer Relationshipsp. 63
Planning for Future Acquisitionsp. 66
Analyzing IT Management Structurep. 69
Evaluating the Technical Environmentp. 103
Planning Company Resource Distribution and Managementp. 105
Evaluating Centralized vs. Decentralized Resourcesp. 115
Assessing Network Connectivityp. 119
Assessing the Usage of Network Servicesp. 121
Analyzing Service Requirementsp. 124
Analyzing Network Managementp. 128
Analyzing Network Security Considerationsp. 132
Anticipating the Impact of Infrastructure Designp. 153
Defining Your Enterprise Network Applicationsp. 154
Application Clientsp. 159
BackOffice and Off-the-Shelf Server Applicationsp. 160
Evaluating the Current Network Environmentp. 161
Assessing Network Servicesp. 169
Assessing the TCP/IP Infrastructurep. 173
Assessing Current Hardwarep. 174
Identifying Existing and Planned Upgrades and Rolloutsp. 176
Analyzing the Technical Support Structurep. 177
Analyzing the Current Network Managementp. 179
Analyzing Client Access Requirementsp. 199
Determining the Needs and Behaviors of End Usersp. 200
Analyzing Future Network Plansp. 207
Analyzing the Current Disaster Recovery Strategyp. 225
Defining Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recoveryp. 227
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for Client Computersp. 231
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for Serversp. 237
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for the Networkp. 242
Designing a Management and Implementation Strategy for Windows 2000 Networksp. 261
Understanding Windows 2000 Networking Servicesp. 263
Designing and Modifying a Network Topologyp. 268
Monitoring and Managing Windows 2000 Network Servicesp. 275
Network Load Balancingp. 289
Supporting Application Architecturesp. 293
Planning for the Interaction of Windows 2000 Networking Servicesp. 297
Designing a Resource Strategyp. 301
Designing TCP/IP into Your Networkp. 323
The Advantages of Windows 2000 TCP/IPp. 324
Analyzing IP Subnetsp. 326
Choosing Software Routingp. 337
Integrating TCP/IP into Existing WAN Environmentsp. 350
Building a Multi-Protocol Strategyp. 367
NetWare Systemsp. 368
Macintosh Systemsp. 373
Unix Systemsp. 380
SNA Supportp. 383
Third-Party Protocolsp. 383
Designing a DHCP Solutionp. 399
Introduction to DHCPp. 400
Interoperability with Routersp. 408
Designing and Placing Serversp. 409
DHCP Server Securityp. 413
Optimizing and Tuning DHCPp. 417
Planning a DNS Implementationp. 437
Understanding DNSp. 439
Creating an Integrated DNS Designp. 441
Creating a Secure DNS Designp. 444
Redundancy of DNS Serversp. 450
Designing a DNS Implementationp. 452
Designing a WINS Implementationp. 473
Creating a WINS Designp. 474
Creating a Secure WINS Designp. 478
Tuning and Optimizing WINSp. 479
Designing a WINS Implementationp. 484
Building a Distributed File System Strategyp. 501
Dfs Structurep. 503
Replicating Dfsp. 511
Designing for Internet Connectivityp. 531
Designing a Proxy Server Implementationp. 533
Implementing Internet Connection Sharing and Network Address Translationp. 538
Designing a Web Server Access Solutionp. 544
Designing a Mail Server Access Solutionp. 546
Designing a Remote Access Solutionp. 563
Designing an RRAS Implementationp. 564
Designing a RADIUS Implementationp. 579
Planning a Routing and Remote Access Implementationp. 611
Using Demand-Dial Routingp. 612
Designing a Demand-Dial Routing Implementationp. 616
Planning a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Implementationp. 637
Using a VPNp. 638
Designing a VPN Implementationp. 641
Glossaryp. 665
Indexp. 691
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