NET 267: Windows Network Design
Course Description
Provides students the knowledge and skills to analyze the business and technical requirements of an organization and then create an appropriate Microsoft Windows–based networking services design. Recommended preparation: NET 263 or equivalent experience.
Course Outline
- Overview of Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network
- TCP/IP Architecture
- Planning Network Data Flow
- Planning and Configuring Routing and Switching
- Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting DHCP
- Planning, Configuring, and Troubleshooting WINS
- Planning a DNS Strategy
- Managing and Troubleshooting DNS
- Planning and Managing Certificate Services
- Planning and Managing IP Security
- Planning Network Access
- Planning and Implementing Server Availability and Scalability
- Planning Server and Network Security
- Problem Recovery
Required Materials
- 70-293: MCSE Guide to Planning a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network, Enhanced – Course Technology – ISBN-10: 0619217545 ISBN-13: 9780619217549
- 70-293: Lab Manual for Guide to Planning a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network – Course Technology – ISBN 0-619-12024-X
- Internet access and a Harper Blackboard account.
- A pair of computers that can be partitioned, reformatted, etc. As an alternative, you can use a PC with VMWare to create virtual machines for many of the lab exercises. Harper lab I 205 has computers and software that may be configured as necessary for this course.
Course Status
Because Microsoft will soon be ending support for Windows Server 2003, this course is offered by request. Contact the department coordinator for more information.
Faculty Contact
For questions about this course contact the department coordinator:
Dave Braunschweig
dbraunsc@harpercollege.edu
847.925.6817
