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Implement a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts
Course 2276: Two days; Instructor-Led training

Introduction



The goal of this two-day course is to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to configure a Windows-based computer to operate in a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 networking infrastructure.

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Describe the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) protocol architecture.
  • Convert Internet Protocol (IP) addresses between decimal and binary.
  • Calculate a subnet mask.
  • Create subnets using Variable-Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) and Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR).
  • Configure a host to use a static IP address.
  • Assign IP addresses in a multiple subnet network.
  • Describe the IP routing process.
  • Configure a host to obtain an IP address automatically.
  • Configure a host so that automatic private IP address configuration is disabled.
  • Configure a host to use name servers.
  • Isolate common connectivity issues.
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Course Outline

Lesson 1: Reviewing the Suite of TCP/IP Protocols

  • Overview of the OSI Model
  • Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite
  • Viewing Frames Using Network Monitor
  • Describe the architecture of the TCP/IP protocol layers.
  • Associate the protocols of the TCP/IP suite with those of the OSI model.
  • Describe the function of the protocols at each layer of the TCP/IP model.
  • Describe how a frame moves through the TCP/IP layers and what happens at each layer.

Lesson 2: Assigning IP Addresses in a Multiple Subnet Network

  • Assigning IP Addresses
  • Creating a Subnet
  • Using IP Routing Tables
  • Overcoming Limitations of the IP Addressing Scheme
  • Convert IP Addresses from decimal to binary.
  • Create a subnet
  • Calculate a subnet mask.
  • Use an IP routing table.
  • Create subnets using VLSM and CIDR.
  • Reduce the number of wasted IP addresses.

Lesson 3: Configuring a Client IP Address

  • Configuring a Client to Use a Static IP Address
  • Configuring a Client to Obtain an IP Address Automatically
  • Using Alternate Configuration
  • Configure a client to use a static IP address.
  • Configure a client to obtain an IP address automatically by using DHCP.
  • Configure a client to obtain an IP address automatically by using Alternate Configuration

Lesson 4: Configuring a Client for Name Resolution

  • Resolving Client Names
  • Managing the ARP Cache
  • Overview of NetBIOS
  • Using Static Naming Methods
  • Using Dynamic Naming Methods
  • Summarizing the Name Resolution Process
  • Describe how client names are resolved.
  • Use Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) to identify client media access control (MAC) addresses.
  • Describe the function of Network Basic Input/Output System (NetBIOS).
  • Configure a client to use a static IP address.
  • Configure a client to use name resolution servers.

Lesson 5: Isolating Common Connectivity Issues

  • Determining the Causes of Connectivity Issues
  • Network Utilities That You Can Use to Isolate Connectivity Issues
  • Exercise 1: Documenting Your Current Environment
  • Exercise 2: Resolving Connectivity Issues
  • Determine the causes of common connectivity issues.
  • Use a flow chart to isolate a problem.
  • Use utilities to isolate a problem.

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