
MCSE: Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Design Study Guide : Exam 70-221
by Heldman, William-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. xxvii |
Assessment Test | p. xlv |
Analyzing Business Models and Strategies | p. 1 |
Assessing Your Company | p. 2 |
Examining Your Company's Processes | p. 11 |
Identifying Plans for the Future | p. 16 |
Assessing Company Strategies | p. 20 |
Analyzing Organizational and IT Management Structure | p. 53 |
Understanding the Management Model | p. 55 |
Analyzing the Organizational Structure | p. 59 |
Defining Your Vendor, Partner, and Customer Relationships | p. 63 |
Planning for Future Acquisitions | p. 66 |
Analyzing IT Management Structure | p. 69 |
Evaluating the Technical Environment | p. 103 |
Planning Company Resource Distribution and Management | p. 105 |
Evaluating Centralized vs. Decentralized Resources | p. 115 |
Assessing Network Connectivity | p. 119 |
Assessing the Usage of Network Services | p. 121 |
Analyzing Service Requirements | p. 124 |
Analyzing Network Management | p. 128 |
Analyzing Network Security Considerations | p. 132 |
Anticipating the Impact of Infrastructure Design | p. 153 |
Defining Your Enterprise Network Applications | p. 154 |
Application Clients | p. 159 |
BackOffice and Off-the-Shelf Server Applications | p. 160 |
Evaluating the Current Network Environment | p. 161 |
Assessing Network Services | p. 169 |
Assessing the TCP/IP Infrastructure | p. 173 |
Assessing Current Hardware | p. 174 |
Identifying Existing and Planned Upgrades and Rollouts | p. 176 |
Analyzing the Technical Support Structure | p. 177 |
Analyzing the Current Network Management | p. 179 |
Analyzing Client Access Requirements | p. 199 |
Determining the Needs and Behaviors of End Users | p. 200 |
Analyzing Future Network Plans | p. 207 |
Analyzing the Current Disaster Recovery Strategy | p. 225 |
Defining Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery | p. 227 |
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for Client Computers | p. 231 |
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for Servers | p. 237 |
Establishing Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery for the Network | p. 242 |
Designing a Management and Implementation Strategy for Windows 2000 Networks | p. 261 |
Understanding Windows 2000 Networking Services | p. 263 |
Designing and Modifying a Network Topology | p. 268 |
Monitoring and Managing Windows 2000 Network Services | p. 275 |
Network Load Balancing | p. 289 |
Supporting Application Architectures | p. 293 |
Planning for the Interaction of Windows 2000 Networking Services | p. 297 |
Designing a Resource Strategy | p. 301 |
Designing TCP/IP into Your Network | p. 323 |
The Advantages of Windows 2000 TCP/IP | p. 324 |
Analyzing IP Subnets | p. 326 |
Choosing Software Routing | p. 337 |
Integrating TCP/IP into Existing WAN Environments | p. 350 |
Building a Multi-Protocol Strategy | p. 367 |
NetWare Systems | p. 368 |
Macintosh Systems | p. 373 |
Unix Systems | p. 380 |
SNA Support | p. 383 |
Third-Party Protocols | p. 383 |
Designing a DHCP Solution | p. 399 |
Introduction to DHCP | p. 400 |
Interoperability with Routers | p. 408 |
Designing and Placing Servers | p. 409 |
DHCP Server Security | p. 413 |
Optimizing and Tuning DHCP | p. 417 |
Planning a DNS Implementation | p. 437 |
Understanding DNS | p. 439 |
Creating an Integrated DNS Design | p. 441 |
Creating a Secure DNS Design | p. 444 |
Redundancy of DNS Servers | p. 450 |
Designing a DNS Implementation | p. 452 |
Designing a WINS Implementation | p. 473 |
Creating a WINS Design | p. 474 |
Creating a Secure WINS Design | p. 478 |
Tuning and Optimizing WINS | p. 479 |
Designing a WINS Implementation | p. 484 |
Building a Distributed File System Strategy | p. 501 |
Dfs Structure | p. 503 |
Replicating Dfs | p. 511 |
Designing for Internet Connectivity | p. 531 |
Designing a Proxy Server Implementation | p. 533 |
Implementing Internet Connection Sharing and Network Address Translation | p. 538 |
Designing a Web Server Access Solution | p. 544 |
Designing a Mail Server Access Solution | p. 546 |
Designing a Remote Access Solution | p. 563 |
Designing an RRAS Implementation | p. 564 |
Designing a RADIUS Implementation | p. 579 |
Planning a Routing and Remote Access Implementation | p. 611 |
Using Demand-Dial Routing | p. 612 |
Designing a Demand-Dial Routing Implementation | p. 616 |
Planning a Virtual Private Network (VPN) Implementation | p. 637 |
Using a VPN | p. 638 |
Designing a VPN Implementation | p. 641 |
Glossary | p. 665 |
Index | p. 691 |
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