Windows
NT TCP/IP - NT4T
Description
ATSs TCP/IP for Windows NT 4.0 training will gain you the knowledge and
ability to successfully implement, administer, and troubleshoot information
systems that incorporate Microsoft TCP/IP. Expert instructor Heather Osterloh
leads you through the essentials of TCP/IP.
Course Outline
Module 1
Section A: Introduction Outline
Section B: Overview of TCP/IP Request for Comments OSI Model D.D Model Microsoft
Model ARP $ RARP TCP &UDP Application Type Interfaces
Section C: IP Addressing Basics Three Necessities IP Addressing Binary to Decimal
Conversions Classes Hosts per Network
Section D: Subnetting Planning Masks Borrowing Bits Hosts per Subnet
Section E: Invalid/Reserved Addresses Reserved Invalid Host Values
Section F: Shout or Route? Locating Host & Subnet
Section G: ARP Function ARP Cache Resolving for Local Hosts Resolving for Remote
Hosts ARP Utility
Section H: Installing & Configuring TCP/IP Domains Basic Installation Ping
Utility
Section I: TCP/IP Utilities FTP & TFTP Telnet RCP, RSH, & REXEC IP
Config LPQ & LPR NBT STAT Host Name
Module 2
Section A: IP Routing Dynamic Static Dynamic Route Model Static Route Model
Creating Static Route Table Route Utility View Table Add Entry Router Test Router
Section B: RIP Add RIP Trace the Route
Section C: RARP and Boot P Limitations Capabilities
Section D: DHCP Overview Four Phrases Lease Model Non-DHCP Clients Options
Section E: Installing DHCP Add the Service Add the Subnet Scopes Options Obtain
an Address DHCP Relay
Section F: Net BIOS Names Explanation Naming Net BIOS on TCP/IP Scope ID Troubleshooting
Section G: IP HOST Names Explanations HOSTS Files Change IP HOST Name
Module 3
Section A: Name Resolution Methods Explanation Mode Types B Mode P Mode M Mode
H Mode
Section B: LM HOSTS and HOSTS Explanation Look at LM HOSTS File Rename LM HOSTS
Connect
Section C: WINS Explanations How WINS Works Registering a Name Renewing a Name
Releasing a Name WINS Server Non-WINS Clients
Section D: Configuring WINS Add WINS Mapping View Mappings Two Ways to Map
Create a WINS Client Configuring Proxy Agent
Section E: WINS Replication Explanation Push vs. Pull Replication Time Create
Push/Pull Relationship Configuring Options
Section F: DNS Definition Explanation Definition Hierarchy Name Servers Name
Server Functions Database Files Records
Section G: Configuring DNS Add DNS Zones Add HOSTS Record Create Inverse Look
Up Zone Enable DNS Client
Module 4
Section A: Browsing Explanation Roles of Browsers Browser Service & NetBIOS
Add a LM HOST Entry
Section B: Installing ITP Server Install Internet Information Server FTP Properties
Save a File Access that File
Section C: TCP/IP Printing Cross Platform Support Configure Add TCP/IP Printing
Service Create Printer Print a File
Section D: SNMP Agents and Managers Management Information Base Community Properties
Section E: Network Monitor Installation Tour of Screen Options Capture Display
Option Look at a Frame Save the Capture ARP Request and Reply ICMP Request and
Reply Filter
Price £625 (Bundle of 4)
Complementary Courses
NT4U - Windows NT Professional End User
NT4W - Windows NT Workstation
NT4S - Windows NT Server
NTMN - Microsoft MCSE Migratin from NT (70-222)
NT2N - Microsoft MCSE Windows 2000 Supporting
NT (70-244)
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