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Course Overview Active Directory is Microsoft's most powerful administrative tool. Along with the other network services it provides the full functionality that any organisation might need to manage their IT iinfrastructure. With the enhancements and new features in Windows Server 2003, some new challenges in the area of network design present themselves. Designing the use of these services, and their implementation, is now considered one of the most difficult tasks faced by any IT systems engineer or architect. Adequate preparation and training is therefore vital for those who may be asked to carry out these tasks. This course is designed for those system engineers and architects responsible for designing and Active Directory and network infrastructures. This course offers a significant amount of hands-on practices, discussions, and assessments that assist students in becoming proficient in the skills that are needed design Windows Server 2003 implementations. This course has been classified as IT Technical Training. Audience The course is intended for systems engineers who are responsible for designing directory service and/or network infrastructures. Course Objectives This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to design an Active Directory? directory service and network infrastructure for a Microsoft Windows ServerT 2003 environment. Skills Gained - Describe the process of designing an Active Directory infrastructure and a network infrastructure that supports Active Directory.
- Design a forest and domain infrastructure that meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a site infrastructure that meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a Group Policy structure that meets the needs of an organization.
- Design an administrative structure that meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a physical network structure that supports Active Directory and meets the needs of an organization.
- Create a design for network connectivity that supports Active Directory and meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a name resolution strategy that supports Active Directory and meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) structure that supports Active Directory and meets the needs of an organization.
- Design a network access infrastructure that supports Active Directory and meets the needs of an organization
Examinations This course helps to prepare you for the Microsoft Certified Professional Exam 70-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure. This is a design elective in the MCSE track for Windows Server 2003. . Prerequisites It is recommended that you have attended the following: Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure [MS2279] or have equivalent knowledge. Course Outline Introduction to Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure - Describe the role of Active Directory in an organization. Describe the role of design in the Active Directory life cycle. Describe the role of a network infrastructure and the elements crucial to the successful interaction between network components and Active Directory. Describe the network life cycle and how design tasks fit into that life cycle.
Designing a Forest and Domain Infrastructure - Determine the information needed to design a forest and domain infrastructure. Create a conceptual forest design. Create a conceptual domain design. Establish a Domain Name System (DNS) namespace strategy for the forests and domains. Establish a trust strategy for the forests. Determine a migration path for the existing infrastructure.
Designing a Site Infrastructure - Determine the information needed to design a site infrastructure. Create a site design. Modify the site design for replication. Determine the placement of domain controllers in the site design. Determine the placement of Global Catalog servers in the site design. Determine the placement of Single Operations Masters in the site design.
Designing for Group Policy - Gather Group Policy requirements. Design a Group Policy structure. Create an organizational unit structure for Group Policy. Create a Group Policy management design.
Designing the Administrative Structure - Determine the information needed to design an administrative structure. Design a network administration model. Design an organizational unit structure. Design an account strategy.
Designing the Physical Network - Gather data about a physical network. Design a connectivity infrastructure. Design a connectivity infrastructure for Active Directory communications. Evaluate connection types.
- Design a change management structure for networking.
Designing for Network Connectivity - Determine the information needed to design for network connectivity. Design an IP addressing scheme. Design a security strategy for connectivity. Create an extranet design. Create an intranet design. Design a DHCP infrastructure. Design a DHCP scope strategy.
Designing a Name Resolution Strategy - Determine the information needed to design a name resolution strategy. Design a strategy for interoperability with Active Directory, Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND), WINS, and DHCP. Design a WINS replication strategy. Design a name resolution strategy for clients.
Designing the Network Access Infrastructure - Gather data for network access design. Design network access security. Choose remote access methods. Design a remote access infrastructure. Design a wireless access infrastructure.
Follow On Courses Microsoft Windows Enterprise Server Family courses e.g. Exchange 2000/2003, SQL Server 2000, ISA Server etc.
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