1. TCP/IP:1 Introduction to TCP/IP Concepts
Time: 3 hours
This course provides an overview of the use of TCP/IP with several different operating systems. The relationships between the OSI reference, Microsoft networking, and TCP/IP models are discussed. This leads into a detailed explanation of the TCP/IP Application layer and how data is processed.
Objectives
- Identify relationships between the OSI reference, Microsoft networking, and TCP/IP network models
- Describe the impact of the Internet and TCP/IP on global communications
- Convert IP addresses into binary numbers and vice versa
- Identify processes in the Application layer of the TCP/IP network model
- TCP/IP Overview
- Using TCP/IP and IP Addresses
- Introduction to Microsoft Networking
- The TCP/IP Model
- The TCP/IP Application Layer
Topics
- TCP/IP Overview
- Using TCP/IP and IP Addresses
- Introduction to Microsoft Networking
- The TCP/IP Model
- The TCP/IP Application Layer
2. TCP/IP:2 Data Delivery and Routing
Time: 3 hours
This course provides an overview of the processes involved in routing and delivering data through the TCP/IP Transport and Internet layers.
Objectives
- Identify and describe the elements of a header
- Explain the processes occurring in the Transport layer
- Explain the processes occurring in the Internet layer
- Describe the elements in an IP Datagram
- Describe and demonstrate the subnetting and supernetting processes
- Explain the differences between static and dynamic routing
Topics
- The Transport Layer
- The Internet Layer
- IP Datagrams
- What is Subnetting
- What is Routing
3. TCP/IP:3 Microsoft TCP/IP and IIS
Time: 3 hours
This course provides instruction on the installation, configuration, and management of Microsoft TCP/IP, the Internet Information Server (IIS), and other network services.
Objectives
- Install Microsoft TCP/IP
- Configure Microsoft TCP/IP to support multiple network adapters
- Test TCP/IP configuration using ping and ipconfig
- Install and manage Internet Information Server (IIS)
- Set up and configure HTTP server, FTP services, and Gopher services
- Plan, set up, and configure virtual servers and directories
Topics
- Microsoft TCP/IP Services
- Testing the TCP/IP Configuration
- Internet Information Server
- Configuring the HTTP Server (WWW Server)
- Advanced WWW, FTP and Gopher
4. TCP/IP:4 Printing Services and DHCP
Time: 4 hours
This course provides instruction on the installation, configuration, and management of printing services and the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Objectives
- Install and use a printer with Windows NT and TCP/IP services
- Install the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- Use, view, and modify active leases
- Manage leases, multiple DHCP servers, and the DHCP database
- Configure and manage DHCP in the registry
- Install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent
Topics
- Printing with Windows NT
- TCP/IP Printing Services
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Leases
- Managing Leases and DHCP Servers
- Configuring DHCP
5. TCP/IP:5 Name Resolution and WINS
Time: 6 hours
This course provides a detailed description of the NetBIOS Name Resolution methods. Additionally, it provides instruction on the installation, configuration, and management of Windows Internet Name Services (WINS) servers and clients.
Objectives
- Describe and use the NetBIOS name resolution methods
- Set the order of NetBIOS name resolution
- Install and configure WINS servers and clients
- Add WINS servers to WINS Manager and monitor WINS
- Configure and manage WINS servers
- Replicate the WINS Database
Topics
- NetBIOS Name Cache, LMHOSTS, and Broadcast
- NetBIOS Name Server, HOSTS, and DNS Server
- Order of NetBIOS Name Resolution
- Introduction to WINS
- Installing WINS Server and Clients
- Introduction to WINS Server Manager
- Configuring WINS Servers
- Managing WINS Servers
- Scavenging and Replicating the WINS Database
6. TCP/IP:6 Introduction to DNS Server
Time: 4 hours
This course provides an overview of the Microsoft Browser Services and the Domain Name System (DNS). It shows users how to configure the Microsoft DNS Server and use database files.
Objectives
- Describe the Microsoft Browser Services
- Browse multiple subnets
- Explain the Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS)
- Demonstrate name resolution with the Browser Services and DNS
- Configure the Microsoft DNS Server
Topics
- The Browsing Process
- Browsing Multiple Subnets
- Domain Name System
- Internet Domain Space
- DNS Name Resolution
- Configuring Microsoft DNS Server
- Database Files
7. TCP/IP:7 Managing DNS and TCP/IP
Time: 5 hours
This course shows a user how to manage and operate the Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS) Server and multiple resources. It provides instruction on which utility to use to connect to TCP/IP-based UNIX host for file transfer, interactive, and printing utilities.
Objectives
- Initialize the DNS Server
- Configure DNS Server roles
- Manage the DNS Server and integrate DNS with other name servers
- Identify which utility to use to connect to a TCP/IP-based UNIX host
Topics
- Initiating the DNS Server
- Configuring DNS Server
- Managing Multiple DNS Servers
- Operating DNS Server
- File Transfer Utilities
- Interactive and Printing Utilities
8. TCP/IP:8 Utilities for Monitoring TCP/IP
Time: 4 hours
This course shows an administrator how and when to use the various troubleshooting utilities, Network Monitor, and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Objectives
- Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems
- Use Network Monitor to capture and examine network data
- Identify the appropriate tool or utility to monitor network traffic
- Configure the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Topics
- Troubleshooting Utilities
- More Troubleshooting Utilities
- Network Monitor: Installing
- Network Monitor: Capturing Frames
- Network Monitor: Capture Filters
- Network Monitor: Examining Data
- SNMP
9. TCP/IP:9 Performance Monitor and RAS
Time: 4 hours
This course shows an administrator how to use Performance Monitor and how to configure the Remote Access Service (RAS).
Objectives
- Identify the appropriate tool to monitor network traffic
- Identify and use the appropriate Performance Monitor counter for troubleshooting
- Install the Remote Access Service (RAS) hardware
- Configure a RAS server and dial-up networking for use on a TCP/IP network
Topics
- Performance Monitor
- Using RAS
- Dial-up Networking
- Using Dial-up Networking
- RAS as a Router and Server
10. TCP/IP:10 PPTP and Troubleshooting
Time: 4 hours
This course shows an administrator how to configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), identify and troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity and service problems, as well as designing a TCP/IP intranetwork.
Objectives
- Configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
- Diagnose and resolve IP addressing problems
- Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems
- Identify the appropriate tool or utility to monitor network traffic
- Plan and select the appropriate services to install when using Microsoft TCP/IP on a Windows NT Server computer
Topics
- Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
- Identifying a TCP/IP Problem
- Troubleshooting Tools and Utilities
- TCP/IP Connectivity and Service Problems
- TCP/IP Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Planning a TCP/IP Intranetwork
- Selecting Services for a TCP/IP Intranetwork