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ESAME 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Il seguente corso è basato sui MOC 2278 e 2830. Il corso di preparazione all’esame 70-293, è rivolto a coloro che si occupano di progettazione e manutenzione di infrastrutture di rete basate sulla piattaforma Windows e sul software Microsoft Windows Server System, con particolare riguardo a: TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, WINS, routing, IPSec, Troubleshooting.
É uno degli esami necessari per conseguire la certificazione MCSE. La certificazione Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) su Windows Server 2003 è destinata ai professionisti che si occupano di pianificazione, progettazione e implementazione di architetture e soluzioni server basate su Microsoft Windows in aziende di medie e grandi dimensioni. I professionisti che conseguono questa certificazione sono infatti in grado di operare efficacemente in un'ampia gamma di ambienti e di gestire grandi e complesse infrastrutture di rete. Essi dispongono di almeno un anno di esperienza nell'implementazione e amministrazione di sistemi operativi desktop e di rete, con le seguenti caratteristiche: da 250 a 5000 (e oltre) utenti tre o più sedi fisiche tre o più domain controllers servizi e risorse di rete come messagging, database, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, accesso remoto e gestione dei client particolari esigenze di connessione: ad esempio necessità di connettere sedi distaccate e utenti in sedi remote alla rete dell’azienda, e/o connettere le reti dell’azienda a Internet.
Al superamento dell’esame 70-293, si ottiene la qualifica di Microsoft Certified Professional. È possibile, inoltre, ottenere crediti per le seguenti certificazioni: MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) su Windows Server 2003 Syllabus Planning and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security Configure security for servers that are assigned specific roles. Plan a secure baseline installation. Plan a strategy to enforce system default security settings on new systems. Identify client operating system default security settings. Identify all server operating system default security settings. Plan security for servers that are assigned specific roles. Roles might include domain controllers, Web servers, database servers, and mail servers. Evaluate and select the operating system to install on computers in an enterprise. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure strategy. Analyze IP addressing requirements. Plan an IP routing solution. Create an IP subnet scheme. Plan and modify a network topology. Plan an Internet connectivity strategy. Plan network traffic monitoring. Tools might include Network Monitor and System Monitor. Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet. Diagnose and resolve issues related to Network Address Translation (NAT). Diagnose and resolve issues related to name resolution cache information. Diagnose and resolve issues related to client configuration. Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing. Plan a host name resolution strategy. Plan a DNS namespace design. Plan zone replication requirements. Plan a forwarding configuration. Plan for DNS security. Examine the interoperability of DNS with third-party DNS solutions. Plan a NetBIOS name resolution strategy. Troubleshoot host name resolution. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access Plan a routing strategy. Plan security for remote access users. Plan remote access policies. Analyze protocol security requirements. Plan authentication methods for remote access clients. Implement secure access between private networks. Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing. Tools might include the route, tracert, ping, pathping, and netsh commands and Network Monitor. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability Plan services for high availability. Identify system bottlenecks, including memory, processor, disk, and network related bottlenecks. Implement a cluster server. Manage Network Load Balancing. Tools might include the Network Load Balancing Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and the WLBS cluster control utility. Plan a backup and recovery strategy. Identify appropriate backup types. Methods include full, incremental, and differential. Plan a backup strategy that uses volume shadow copy. Plan system recovery that uses Automated System Recovery (ASR).
Planning and Maintaining Network Security Configure network protocol security. Configure security for data transmission. Plan for network protocol security. Plan secure network administration methods. Plan security for wireless networks. Plan security for data transmission. Troubleshoot security for data transmission. Tools might include the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in and the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) MMC snap-in. Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure Configure Active Directory directory service for certificate publication. Plan a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate Services. Identify the appropriate type of certificate authority to support certificate issuance requirements. Plan the enrollment and distribution of certificates. Plan for the use of smart cards for authentication. Plan a framework for planning and implementing security. Plan a security update infrastructure. Tools might include Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and Microsoft Software Update Services.
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