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MOC 2276 - Implementing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Hosts

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.

Who the course is for

The target audience for this course includes individuals who are either employed by, or who are seeking employment as, a Systems Administrator in Medium and Large organizations (M/LORG). The entry criterion for this course includes individuals who are:
  • Entry–level IT professionals, new to hands–on Windows server and network administration.
  • Preparing for Exam 70–291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure, a core requirement for the MCSA and MCSE certification credentials.

    What we teach you

  • 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.

    Required skills

  • A+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills.
  • Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge and skills.
  • Course 2274: Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment, or equivalent knowledge and skills.

    Teaching methods

    Instructor–led classroom training with self–paced practical exercises in virtual environment

    Teaching materials

    The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

    Course syllabus

    Module 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.

    Module 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.

    Module 3: Configuring a Client IP Address

  • Configuring a Client to Use a Static IP Address
  • Configuring a Host 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.

    Module 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.

    Module 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.

    Recommended prior courses

    MOC 2273 - Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

    Recommended subsequent courses

    MOC 2277 - Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services

    Catalog price of course and handbook

    Locality Course price ex VAT Price of handbook ex VAT Number IT points
     Praha   6300 Kč  3600 Kč   20 items
     Brno   5900 Kč  3600 Kč   20 items

    Course dates

    Course date Course length Locality Price ex VAT Handbook ex VAT  Speaker language  
     25.11.2010   2   GOPAS Praha   6300 Kč 3600 Kč Course
     17.03.2011   2   GOPAS Praha   6300 Kč 3600 Kč Course Guaranteed course date
     06.01.2011   2   GOPAS Brno   5900 Kč 3600 Kč Course
     23.09.2010   2   GOPAS Bratislava  209 EUR 139 EUR Course Guaranteed course date
     11.11.2010   2   GOPAS Bratislava   220 EUR 139 EUR Course
     03.03.2011   2   GOPAS Bratislava   220 EUR 139 EUR Course

    If none of the offered dates suits you, please contact our customer service department on tel. +420 234 064 900-3 (Prague), +420 542 219 935-6 (Brno).