Exam 70-221:
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
QuickCert's 70-221 course provides students with the knowledge and skills that are needed to
to analyze the business requirements for a network infrastructure and design a network infrastructure that meets business requirements. When you pass the Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure exam, you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. You also earn core credit toward the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE 2000) on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification.
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* PLEASE NOTE: This course and exam were scheduled for discontinuation by Microsoft on March 31, 2008. The exam date has been extended to May 24, 2008.
Learning segments
Analyzing Business Requirements
Analyze the existing and planned business models
Analyze the company model and the geographical scope
Analyze company processes
Analyze the existing and planned organizational structures
Analyze factors that influence company strategies
Identify company priorities
Identify the projected growth and growth strategy
Identify relevant laws and regulations
Identify the company's tolerance for risk
Identify the total cost of operations
Analyze the structure of IT management
Analyzing Technical Requirements
Evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment and goals
Analyze company size and user and resource distribution
Assess the available connectivity between the geographic location of worksites and remote sites
Assess net available bandwidth and latency issues
Analyze performance, availability, and scalability requirements of services
Analyze data and system access patterns
Analyze network roles and responsibilities
Analyze security considerations
Analyze the impact of infrastructure design on the existing and planned technical environment
Assess current applications
Analyze network infrastructure, protocols, and hosts
Evaluate network services
Analyze TCP/IP infrastructure
Assess current hardware
Identify existing and planned upgrades and rollouts
Analyze technical support structure
Analyze existing and planned network and systems management
Analyze the network requirements for client computer access
Analyze end-user work needs
Analyze end-user usage patterns
Analyze the existing disaster recovery strategy for client computers, servers, and the network
Designing a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Modify and design a network topology
Design a TCP/IP networking strategy
Analyze IP subnet requirements
Design a TCP/IP addressing and implementation plan
Measure and optimize a TCP/IP infrastructure design
Integrate software routing into existing networks
Integrate TCP/IP with existing WAN requirements
Design a DHCP strategy
Integrate DHCP into a routed environment
Integrate DHCP with Windows 2000
Design a DHCP service for remote locations
Measure and optimize a DHCP infrastructure design
Design name resolution services
Create an integrated DNS design
Create a security-enhanced DNS design
Create a highly available DNS design
Measure and optimize a DNS infrastructure design
Design a DNS deployment strategy
Create a WINS design
Create a security-enhanced WINS design
Measure and optimize a WINS infrastructure design
Design a WINS deployment strategy
Design a multi-protocol strategy
Design a Distributed file system (Dfs) strategy
Design the placement of a Dfs root
Design a Dfs root replica strategy
Designing for Internet Connectivity
Design an Internet and extranet access solution
Design a load-balancing strategy
Designing a Wide Area Network Infrastructure
Design an implementation strategy for dial-up remote access
Design a remote access solution that uses Routing and Remote Access
Integrate authentication with Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
Design a virtual private network (VPN) strategy
Design a Routing and Remote Access routing solution to connect locations
Design a demand-dial routing strategy
Designing a Management and Implementation Strategy for Windows 2000 Networking
Design a strategy for monitoring and managing Windows 2000 network services
Design network services that support application architecture
Design a plan for the interaction of Windows 2000 network services such as WINS, DHCP, and DNS
Design a resource strategy
Plan for the placement and management of resources
Plan for growth
Plan for decentralized resources or centralized resources
* PLEASE NOTE: This course and exam were scheduled for discontinuation by Microsoft on March 31, 2008. The exam date has been extended to May 24, 2008.
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