Maricopa Community Colleges  MST154   19996-20025 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 04/27/99
MST154 19996-20025 L+L 3 Credit(s) 4 Period(s)
Microsoft Windows Network Enterprise
Knowledge and skills to plan, install, configure, customize, and integrate networks with Windows server operating system in a heterogeneous, multiple-domain environment. Preparation for Microsoft certification examination. Prerequisites: MST150 or permission of instructor. Corequisites: MST152 or permission of instructor.
 
Course Note:Under the terms and conditions specified in the legal agreement between Microsoft Corporation and each AATP campus in the Maricopa Community College District, Microsoft requires that "all instructors of Microsoft Official Curriculum and Microsoft Approved Study Guides pass the Microsoft Certified Professional exam in the product area of the courseware being delivered."
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
MST154   19996-20025 Microsoft Windows Network Enterprise
1. Set up Windows server. (I)
2. Utilize Server Manager to manage domain(s). (I)
3. Implement User Manager for Domains to manage profiles and groups. (II)
4. Analyze fault tolerance. (III)
5. Install and configure Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). (IV)
6. Install and configure Remote Access Service (RAS). (V)
7. Evaluate system performance with Performance Monitor. (VI)
8. Integrate Novell NetWare and Macintosh with a Windows network. (VII, VIII)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
MST154   19996-20025 Microsoft Windows Network Enterprise
    I. Windows Domain
        A. Install and configure Windows server
        B. Server management
        C. Domain management
        D. Replication
        E. Establishing trust relationships
      II. User Environment and Using Groups
          A. System Policies
          B. User and hardware profiles
          C. Logon scripts
          D. Local, global, and special groups
        III. Protecting Server Data
            A. Fault tolerance features
            B. Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (RAID) levels
              1. Disk Mirroring
              2. Striping with parity
            C. Sector sparing
            D. Disk Administrator
            E. Recovering data
          IV. Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on Windows NT Server
              A. Installing and configuring TCP/IP
              B. Testing TCP/IP
              C. Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
              D. Browsing wide area network (WAN) resources
              E. Windows Internet Name Service (WINS)
            V. Remote Access Service (RAS)
                A. Installation and configuration of RAS
                B. Wide area network (WAN)
                C. Local area network (LAN) protocols
                D. RAS protocols
                  1. SLIP
                  2. PPP
              VI. Monitoring System Performance
                  A. Performance Monitor
                  B. Network Monitor
                  C. Tracking performance
                  D. Identifying bottlenecks
                  E. Optimizing Windows NT server
                VII. Integrating Novell NetWare with Windows NT Server
                    A. Interoperability with Novell NetWare
                    B. NWLink
                    C. Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW)
                  VIII. Macintosh Connectivity
                      A. Services for Macintosh
                      B. Requirements
                      C. Installation and configuration
                      D. File sharing
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