Maricopa Community Colleges  CIS175DA   20014-20035 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 06/26/01
CIS175DA 20014-20035 L+L 2 Credit(s) 3 Period(s)
Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
Overview of Microsoft Windows 2000 network including operating system essentials. Covers administrative tasks and tools as well as user accounts, user rights and groups. Protocols, network topologies, network technologies and Internet connectivity also included. Prerequisites: Experience using Windows interface and general knowledge of hardware and networking concepts recommended.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
CIS175DA   20014-20035 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
1. Describe the various versions of Windows 2000. (I)
2. Explain routine administrative tasks. (II)
3. Use various administrative tools. (II)
4. Explain the role and purpose of various types of user accounts and groups. (III)
5. Name common user rights. (III)
6. Summarize the scope of a network and the basic connectivity components used in a network. (IV)
7. Differentiate between network topologies and technologies. (IV)
8. Define and describe various types of protocols. (V)
9. Identify common protocols. (V)
10. Summarize the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) communication process. (VI)
11. Identify and describe classful Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and the features of each. (VII)
12. Plan IP addressing. (VII)
13. Explain IP address allocation. (VIII)
14. Connect to the Internet from a Windows 2000 network. (IX)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
CIS175DA   20014-20035 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
    I. Windows 2000 and Networking
        A. Operating Systems
        B. Overview of Networks
        C. Implementing a Network
      II. Administration of Network
          A. Windows 2000 Help
          B. Administrative Tasks
          C. Administrative Tools
        III. Securing Network
            A. User Accounts
            B. Groups
            C. User Rights
            D. Permissions
          IV. Network Examination
              A. Scope of Networks
              B. Connectivity Components
              C. Topologies
              D. Technologies
              E. Network Expansion
            V. Network Protocols
                A. Overview
                B. Protocols and Data Transmissions
                C. Common Protocols
                D. Communication Protocols
                E. Remote Access Protocols
                F. Capabilities
              VI. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
                  A. Overview
                  B. Protocol Suite
                  C. Utilities
                  D. Name Resolution
                  E. Data Transfer Process
                  F. Data Routing
                VII. Internet Protocol (IP) Addressing
                    A. Overview
                    B. Classful IP Addressing
                    C. Subnetting a Network
                    D. Planning IP Addressing
                    E. Assigning TCP/IP Addresses
                  VIII. IP Addressing Allocation
                      A. Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR)
                      B. Binary IP Addresses
                      C. Binary Subnet Masks
                      D. Allocation Using CIDR
                    IX. Web Services
                        A. Internet Concepts
                        B. Client Technologies
                        C. Connecting to Internet
                        D. Web Server Concepts
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