Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-291): Level 1
- 1.0 TCPI/IP Addressing Basics
- 1.1 Addressing Methods
- 1.2 TCP/IP Address components
- 1.3 Network ID
- 1.4 Host ID
- 1.5 Classful IP Addressing
- 1.6 Classless IP Addressing
- 1.7 Guidelines for IP Addresses
- 1.8 Private vs Public Addresses
- 2.0 Configuring TCP/IP Addressing
- 2.1 Configuring static TCP.IP Addresses
- 2.2 Configuring dynamic TCP/IP Addresses
- 2.3 Configuring static TCP/IP options
- 3.0 Managing DHCP
- 3.1 DHCP Overview
- 3.2 Installing and Authorizing DHCP
- 3.3 DHCP Clients and Leases
- 3.4 DHCP Scopes and Scope Options
- 3.5 DHCP Exclusions and Reserved Clients
- 3.6 How Options are Applied
- 3.7 DHCP Databases
- 3.8 DHCP Relay Agent
- 4.0 Basic TCP/IP Troubleshooting Tools
- 4.1 IPConfig
- 4.2 Ping
- 4.3 Loopback Address
- 5.0 Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- 5.1 Diagnosing Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
- 5.2 Resolving APIPA issues
- 5.3 Diagnosing incorrect TCP/IP configuration
- 5.4 Resolving incorrect TCP/IP configuration
- 6.0 Troubleshooting DHCP
- 6.1 DHCP Authorization problems
- 6.2 Verifying DHCP Reservations
- 6.3 Reviewing Log Files for DHCP events
- 6.4 Verifying DHCP Relay Agent
- 6.5 Verifying database integrity
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-291): Level 2
- 1.0 Name Resolution
- 1.1 Overview
- 1.2 DNS
- 1.3 Hosts File
- 1.4 WINS
- 1.5 LMHosts File
- 2.0 Understanding the DNS Server Service
- 2.1 DNS Overview
- 2.2 DNS queries: Recursive and non-recursive
- 2.3 DNS Zone Types: Primary, Secondary, Stub, ADI
- 2.4 DNS Zone Files
- 2.5 DNS Zone Records
- 3.0 Install and Configure DNS Server Service
- 3.1 Installing DNS
- 3.2 Configuring DNS Server Options
- 3.3 Configuring DNS Zone Options
- 3.4 Creating DNS Zone Records
- 3.5 Configuring DNS Forwarding
- 4.0 DNS Zone Transfers
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Notify Process
- 4.3 Caching Only Servers
- 4.4 Interacting with BIND
- 5.0 Dynamic Updates
- 5.1 Dynamic Update Overview
- 5.2 How clients update records
- 5.3 Configuring DNS
- 5.4 Configuring DHCP
- 5.5 Configuring Clients
- 5.6 Secure Dynamic Update
- 6.0 Monitor DNS
- 6.1 System Monitor
- 6.2 Event Viewer
- 6.3 DNS Debug Logs
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-291): Level 3
- 1.0 Monitor Network Traffic
- 1.1 System Monitor
- 1.2 Network Monitor Overview
- 1.3 Installing Network Monitor
- 1.4 Using Network Monitor
- 2.0 Advanced TCP/IP Troubleshooting Tools
- 2.1 NSLookup
- 2.2 ARP
- 2.3 NBTStat
- 2.4 IPConfig switches: /registerdns, /displaydns, /flushdns
- 2.5 PathPing and TraceRt
- 3.0 Troubleshooting connectivity to the Internet
- 3.1 Overview
- 3.2 Default Gateway
- 3.3 NAT
- 3.4 Proxy
- 3.5 Firewall
- 3.6 Troubleshooting Connectivity
- 4.0 Troubleshooting server services
- 4.1 Services applet
- 4.2 Service dependencies
- 4.3 Service Recovery Options
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-291): Level 4
- 1.0 RRAS Overview
- 1.1 RRAS Introduction
- 1.2 Routing Overview
- 1.3 RAS Purpose
- 1.4 Dial-in
- 1.5 VPN
- 1.6 VPN office to office
- 1.7 RAS Connection Review
- 2.0 Configuring Remote Access
- 2.1 Assigning IP Addresses to Clients
- 2.2 Enabling Remote Access
- 2.3 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent
- 2.4 Logging
- 3.1 RRAS Security Overview
- 3.2 Authentication vs Encryption
- 3.3 Remote Access Authentication Protocols
- 3.4 Using Internet Authentication Service (IAS)
- 3.5 Encryption Protocols
- 3.6 Implementing secure access between private networks
- 4.0 Configuring Routing and Remote Access policies
- 4.1 Policies overview
- 4.2 Conditions
- 4.3 Permissions
- 4.4 Profile
- 4.5 Default policies
- 4.6 Order of processing
- 5.0 Troubleshooting access to remote access services
- 5.1 Troubleshooting VPN issues
- 5.2 Troubleshooting remote access connection issues
- 5.3 Troubleshooting user access
- 5.4 Using Logs
- 6.0 Managing Routing
- 6.1 Routing Overview
- 6.2 Routing Tables
- 6.3 Routing Protocols
- 6.4 Routing Interfaces
- 6.5 Ports
- 6.6 Packet Filters
- 7.0 Troubleshooting Routing
- 7.1 Demand-dial routing
- 7.2 Router-to-router VPNs
Windows Server 2003 (Exam 70-291): Level 5
- 1.0 Implementing secure network administration procedures
- 1.1 Security Configuration and Analysis overview
- 1.2 Security Templates
- 1.3 Using templates to set baselines
- 1.4 Using templates to audit security
- 1.5 Secedit
- 1.6 Implementing the principle of least privilege
- 2.0 Securing Network Traffic with IPSec policies
- 2.1 Overview
- 2.2 IPSec Modes
- 2.3 IPSec Policies
- 2.4 Client
- 2.5 Server
- 2.6 Secure Server
- 2.7 Assigning IPSec Policies
- 3.0 Monitoring and Troubleshooting Network Security
- 3.1 IP Security Monitor
- 3.2 Netsh
- 3.3 Event Viewer
- 3.4 Network Monitor
- 3.5 Using Ping
- 3.6 MBSA & MBSAcli