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Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

Product Code: MS688

Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Overview This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on Microsoft Windows NT operating system version 4.0. What’s Included? All our public scheduled training courses offer delegates the following facilities which are all included at no extra cost: -
  • Mini Continental Breakfast, with a choice of Croissants, Pastries, Cereals, Juices, and of course Tea and Coffee
  • Buffet Lunch
  • A Selection of Soft Beverages are available throughout the Training Day
  • Full Course Manual (Official Curriculum Courseware for Technical Courses)
  • Course Exercise Files on CD or Floppy Disk
  • Course Stationery Pack (Pen, Pencil and Paper)
  • Framed Course Certificate (Vendor Accredited where required)
Objectives At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Define TCP/IP and describe its advantages on Windows NT 4.0.
  • Install and configure Microsoft TCP/IP.
  • Test a TCP/IP configuration with the Packet InterNet Groper (PING) and IPCONFIG utilities.
  • Identify the network ID and host ID.
  • Describe the future direction of IP addressing.
  • Explain the function of a subnet mask.
  • Explain supernetting.
  • Explain the difference between static and dynamic IP routing.
  • Configure a computer running Windows NT 4.0 to function as a dynamic IP router.
  • Use the TRACERT utility to iso¬late route or network link problems.
  • Explain how a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) client obtains IP addresses from a DHCP server.
  • Install and configure a DHCP relay agent.
  • Back up and restore the DHCP database.
  • Describe the types of services provided by NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
  • Explain how the HOSTS file resolves a host name to an IP address on local and remote networks.
  • Modify the HOSTS file so that host names are resolved correctly.
  • Describe the function of Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
  • Install and configure a WINS server.
  • Back up and restore the WINS data¬base.
  • Explain the Windows NT browsing service.
  • Describe the domain logon, account password changes, and domain synchronization processes.
  • Describe the structure and architecture that make up the domain name system (DNS).
  • Describe the contents of the DNS database files.
  • Integrate DNS with WINS Lookup and non-Microsoft servers.
  • Troubleshoot DNS with NSLOOKUP.
  • Use Microsoft TCP/IP utilities to connect to and access resources on a TCP/IP-based UNIX host.
  • Install and configure the FTP server on a Windows NT–based computer.
  • Install and configure TCP/IP Network Printing Support on a Windows NT–based computer.
  • Explain the purpose of simple network management protocol (SNMP).
  • Define manage¬ment information base (MIB); install and configure Microsoft SNMP Service.
  • Use Windows NT utilities for diagnosing problems.
  • Troubleshoot an IP network using TCP/IP utilities.
Audience This course is intended for network integrators, system engineers, and support professionals who implement and support TCP/IP in local and wide area network environ¬ments. Prerequisites Before attending this course, students must have:
  • Knowledge of the function and uses of local area network (LAN) hardware, including network cards, cabling, bridges, and routers.
  • Knowledge of the functions of the seven layers in the open systems interconnect (OSI) reference model.
  • Successfully completed exam 70-67, Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, or course 687, Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies.
Code You may also know this course as:
  • MS688
  • MS 688
  • MOC688
  • MOC 688
  • M688
  • 688

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