1 Welcome to Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
11 TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter 12. Chapter 12: TROUBLESHOOTING2 OVERVIEW  Determine whether a network communications problem is related to TCP/IP.  Understand.
Advertisements

Module 1: Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure Overview.
1 Objectives Configure Network Access Services in Windows Server 2008 RADIUS 1.
MCDST : Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Remote Connections.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Chapter 11 Administering Remote Access Services.
Lesson 17 – UNDERSTANDING OTHER NETWARE SERVICES.
Goal of The Paper  What exactly is a VPN?  Why do you need a VPN?  what are some of the technologies used in deploying a VPN?  How does a VPN work?
Lesson 20 – OTHER WINDOWS 2000 SERVER SERVICES. DHCP server DNS RAS and RRAS Internet Information Server Cluster services Windows terminal services OVERVIEW.
70-270, MCSE/MCSA Guide to Installing and Managing Microsoft Windows XP Professional and Windows Server 2003 Chapter Twelve Implementing Terminal.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Administration Chapter 1 Windows Server 2003 Network Administration.
Chapter 16 AAA. AAA Components  AAA server –Authenticates users accessing a device or network –Authorizes user to perform specific activities –Performs.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Networking Chapter 1 Windows Server 2003 Networking Overview.
Windows 2000 Remote Access. Remote Access Overview With Windows 2000 remote access, remote access clients connect to remote access servers and are transparently.
Remote Networking Architectures
Installing and Maintaining ISA Server. Planning an ISA Server Deployment Understand the current network infrastructure Review company security policies.
Virtual Private Network (VPN) © N. Ganesan, Ph.D..
Course 1562B: Designing a Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Networking Services Infrastructure.
Chapter 11: Dial-Up Connectivity in Remote Access Designs
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Chapter 8 Managing Windows Server 2008 Network Services.
11.1 © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. Exam Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Environment Lesson 11: Introducing WINS, DNS,
70-291: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Chapter 10: Remote Access.
VPN Scenarios © N. Ganesan, Ph.D.. Chapter Objectives.
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 9 Network Policy and Access Services in Windows Server 2008.
Network Services Lesson 6. Objectives Skills/ConceptsObjective Domain Description Objective Domain Number Setting up common networking services Understanding.
Clinic Security and Policy Enforcement in Windows Server 2008.
Configuring Routing and Remote Access(RRAS) and Wireless Networking
Virtual Private Network (VPN) SCSC 455. VPN A virtual private network that is established over, in general, the Internet – It is virtual because it exists.
Introduction to Networking Concepts. Introducing TCP/IP Addressing Network address – common portion of the IP address shared by all hosts on a subnet/network.
Module 8: Configuring Virtual Private Network Access for Remote Clients and Networks.
Module 9: Planning Network Access. Overview Introducing Network Access Selecting Network Access Connection Methods Selecting a Remote Access Policy Strategy.
Connecting Networks © 2004 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Exploring How IP Address Protocols Work INTRO v2.0—4-1.
1 Chapter 6: Proxy Server in Internet and Intranet Designs Designs That Include Proxy Server Essential Proxy Server Design Concepts Data Protection in.
70-411: Administering Windows Server 2012
Objectives Configure routing in Windows Server 2008 Configure Routing and Remote Access Services in Windows Server 2008 Network Address Translation 1.
1 Chapter Overview Installing the TCP/IP Protocols Configuring TCP/IP.
11 CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK Chapter 10.
Internet Engineering Course Network Design. Internet Engineering Course; Sharif University of Technology Contents Define and analyse an organization network.
1 Chapter Overview Using the New Connection Wizard to configure network and Internet connections Using the New Connection Wizard to configure outbound.
Module 3: Designing IP Addressing. Module Overview Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme Designing DHCP Implementation Designing DHCP Configuration Options.
Module 4: Planning, Optimizing, and Troubleshooting DHCP
1 Chapter 12: VPN Connectivity in Remote Access Designs Designs That Include VPN Remote Access Essential VPN Remote Access Design Concepts Data Protection.
Module 11: Remote Access Fundamentals
VIRTUAL PRIVATE NETWORK By: Tammy Be Khoa Kieu Stephen Tran Michael Tse.
Module 2: Installing and Maintaining ISA Server. Overview Installing ISA Server 2004 Choosing ISA Server Clients Installing and Configuring Firewall Clients.
5.1 © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. Exam Designing a Microsoft ® Windows ® Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure Lesson 5: Planning.
1 Chapter 7: NAT in Internet and Intranet Designs Designs That Include NAT Essential NAT Design Concepts Data Protection in NAT Designs NAT Design Optimization.
Configuring Network Services and Protocols Lecture 2.
Module 9: Designing Network Access Protection. Scenarios for Implementing NAP Verifying the health of: Roaming laptops Desktop computers Visiting laptops.
Page 1 TCP/IP Networking and Remote Access Lecture 9 Hassan Shuja 11/23/2004.
1 Chapter 3: Multiprotocol Network Design Designs That Include Multiple Protocols IPX Design Concepts AppleTalk Design Concepts SNA Design Concepts.
70-291: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network, Enhanced Chapter 11: Internet Authentication Service.
Welcome Windows Server 2008 安全功能 -NAP. Network Access Protection in Windows Server 2008.
Windows Server 2003 La migrazione da Windows NT 4.0 a Windows Server 2003 Relatore: MCSE - MCT.
Parnell Aerospace Group Members: Hau Sheng Yeu Stella Chan Chua Chong Yee Wong Kah Choy
Module 1: Introducing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning, Tools, and Documentation.
1 Week #5 Routing and NAT Network Overview Configuring Routing Configuring Network Address Translation Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access.
Network Infrastructure Microsoft Windows 2003 Network Infrastructure MCSE Study Guide for Exam
Course 2277: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft ® Windows ® Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services.
1 Chapter 13: RADIUS in Remote Access Designs Designs That Include RADIUS Essential RADIUS Design Concepts Data Protection in RADIUS Designs RADIUS Design.
Configuring, Managing and Maintaining Windows Server® 2008 Servers Course 6419A.
1 Chapter 8: DHCP in IP Configuration Designs Designs That Include DHCP Essential DHCP Design Concepts Configuration Protection in DHCP Designs DHCP Design.
MICROSOFT TESTS /291/293 Fairfax County Adult Education Courses 1477/1478/1479.
11 MAINTAINING A NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Chapter 9.
KAPLAN SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY IT375 Window Enterprise Administration Course Name – IT Introduction to Network Security Instructor.
Chapter 1 Introduction to Networking
Chapter 15: Networking Services Design Optimization
Network Hardware and Protocols
Chapter 10: Advanced Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance
Cengage Learning: Computer Networking from LANs to WANs
Presentation transcript:

1 Welcome to Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure

2 Course Materials Textbook Project Manual Supplemental Course Materials (Student CD)

3 Course Overview Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Services Design Chapter 2: Networking Protocol Design Chapter 3: Multiprotocol Network Design Chapter 4: IP Routing Designs Chapter 5: Multiprotocol Routing Designs

4 Course Overview (Cont.) Chapter 6: Proxy Server in Internet and Intranet Designs Chapter 7: NAT in Internet and Intranet Designs Chapter 8: DHCP in IP Configuration Designs Chapter 9: DNS in Name Resolution Designs Chapter 10: WINS in Name Resolution Designs

5 Course Overview (Cont.) Chapter 11: Dial-Up Connectivity in Remote Access Designs Chapter 12: VPN in Remote Access Designs Chapter 13: RADIUS in Remote Access Designs Chapter 14: Monitoring and Managing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Chapter 15: Networking Services Design Optimization

6 Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Services Design Networking services included in Windows 2000 The network deployment process Components of a networking services design

7 Networking Services Within a Network A network includes all the hardware and software components you need for connecting devices within your organization and with other organizations. The networking services run on the communications protocols and physical networking hardware within the network.

8 Network Services Design Considerations Multiple protocol support Multiprotocol routing between network segments Security Web-based applications Automatic IP address configuration Name resolution Remote access Networking services management

9 Networking Services in Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access routing Network Address Translation (NAT) Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

10 Networking Services in Windows 2000 (Cont.) Domain Name System (DNS) Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) Routing and Remote Access Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)

11 Placement of Networking Services in Windows 2000

12 Network Deployment Process

13 Design Phase

14 Implementation Phase

15 Management Phase

16 People Involved in the Process

17 Networking Services Design Aspects Use business goals to define the requirements. Meet design aspect goals for Security Availability Performance Cost

18 Security Allows only authorized users Is critical to the whole design Is independent of availability and performance

19 Availability Ensures that users can access data Is determined by percentages and ratios Is independent of security and performance

20 Performance Measures data rates and response times Is difficult to quantify Must involve specific measurements Is interrelated with cost Is independent of security and availability

21 Cost Cost constrains all designs and affects all other design aspects. Designs are cost effective when they Meet organizational goals Are secure Are available Perform within specifications You can reduce cost by Looking for small savings in many places Prioritizing organizational goals

22 Chapter Summary Networking services defined Phases of network deployment Design Implementation Management Design aspects Security Availability Performance Cost