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Title: Welcome to Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure


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
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