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Microsoft Windows 2000 - Core Technologies: Networks

Course Status: Released
Course Language: English
Course Duration: 4 Hours
Deployment Options: Online, Interactive CDs, Network, Downloads, Intranet

Audience
Network administrators, support professionals, system engineers, and architects who wish to gain a fundamental understanding of network technologies, TCP/IP, and Internet services in order to plan, install, configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Professional and Server as part of a workgroup or domain
Prerequisites
General knowledge of computer hardware components and networking concepts
Course Aim
Provide an overview of networking concepts and how they apply to Windows 2000
Learning Objectives
Describe the features of Windows 2000.
Define a network and its advantages.
Describe how Windows 2000 implements networking.
Explain the routine administrative tasks required for network maintenance.
Identify system properties.
Describe the basic network connectivity components.
List and explain the topologies and technologies used in networking.
Describe the components used in expanding a network.
List and explain the communication protocols supported by Windows 2000.
Explain the protocols used for remote access.
Topics Covered
Windows 2000 and networking
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Overview
- Features of networking
- Windows 2000 networking
- Hands-on: Logging on to Windows 2000

Examining the network
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Windows 2000 tasks
- Windows 2000 tools
- Hands-on: Identifying system properties
- Basic network components

Network architecture
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Network topologies
- Network technologies
- Accommodating network growth

Network protocols
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Introducing protocols
- Network communication protocols
- Remote access protocols
- Hands-on: Identifying protocols

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