This four day course provides the information
and skills needed to create a networking services infrastructure
design that supports the required network applications. Each
module provides a solution based on the needs of the
organization. Some Microsoft® Windows® 2000 network solutions
require a single technology, such as DHCP, to provide Internet
Protocol (IP) address configuration support. In other
situations, several technology options exist, such as Open
Shortest Path First (OSPF), Routing Information Protocol (RIP),
and Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP), to design an IP
routing scheme.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, the student
should have completed one of the following courses:
- Course 1579, Accelerated Training for
Updating Skills and Designing a Directory Services
Infrastructure for Microsoft Windows 2000
- Course 1560, Updating Support Skills
from Microsoft Windows NT® 4.0 to Microsoft Windows 2000
- Course 2154, Implementing and
Administering Windows 2000 Directory Services
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