Microsoft 70-291 Braindumps
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| 70-291 : Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
| Certification provider: Microsoft |
| 70-291 Exam Topics |
| 70-291 Exam Info |
Number of Questions:
Approximately 55
Time:
120 Minutes
Price:
$125 (USD)
Passing Score:
700
Difficulty Rating:
4/5
Prerequisites: A Minimum of 1 year experience implementing and administering enterprise computer environments using Windows Server 2003 and client operating systems Windows 2000 and XP is required.
Exam Format: Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order questions.
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70-291 Exam Topics
- Implement, Manage, and Maintain IP Addressing
- Configuring TCP/IP addressing on a server
- DHCP management
- DHCP clients and lease managing.
- DHCP Relay Agents managing.
- DHCP database managing.
- DHCP scope options managing.
- Reserved clients and reservations Managing.
- TCP/IP addressing troubleshooting
- Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) diagnosing and resolving.
- Incorrect TCP/IP configuration diagnosing and resolving.
- DHCP troubleshooting
- DHCP authorization diagnosing and resolving.
- DHCP reservation configurations verifying.
- Examining system event log and DHCP server audit log files to find related events.
- DHCP server and scope options configuration diagnosing and resolving.
- Verifying DHCP Relay Agents work correctly.
- Verifying DHCP database integrity.
- Implement, Manage and Maintaining Name Resolution
- Installing and configuring DNS Server service.
- DNS server options configuration.
- DNS zone options configuration.
- DNS forwarding configuration.
- DNS Management
- DNS zone settings management.
- DNS record settings management.
- DNS server options management.
- Monitoring DNS, using System Monitor, Event Viewer, Replication Monitor, and DNS debug log Tools.
- Installing and configuring DNS Server service.
- Implement, Manage and Maintain Network Security
- Implementing secure network administration procedures
- Security baseline settings and audit security settings implementation using security templates.
- Implement the principle of least privilege implementation.
- Monitoring network protocol security using IP Security Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and Kerberos support tools.
- Troubleshooting network protocol security using IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in, Event Viewer, and Network Monitor.
- Implementing secure network administration procedures
- Implement, Manage and Maintain Routing and Remote Access
- Configuring Routing and Remote Access user authentication
- Remote access authentication protocols configuration.
- Internet Authentication Service (IAS) configuration to provide authentication for Routing and Remote Access clients.
- Routing and Remote Access policies configuration to permit or deny access.
- Remote access management
- Packet filters management.
- Routing and Remote Access routing interfaces management.
- Devices and ports management.
- Routing protocols management.
- Routing and Remote Access client management.
- TCP/IP routing management
- Routing protocols management.
- Routing table management.
- Routing ports management.
- Secure access implementation between private networks
- User access to remote access services troubleshooting
- Remote access VPNs diagnosing and resolving.
- Establishing a remote access connection diagnosing and resolving.
- User access to resources beyond the remote access server diagnosing and resolving.
- Routing and Remote Access routing troubleshooting
- Demand-dial routing troubleshooting.
- Router-to-router VPNs troubleshooting.
- Configuring Routing and Remote Access user authentication
- Network Infrastructure maintenance
- Monitor network traffic using Network Monitor and System Monitor.
- Internet connectivity troubleshooting.
- Server services troubleshooting
- Service dependency diagnosing and resolving.
- Service-related diagnosing and resolving using service recovery options.
70-291 Exam Info
Intended Audience: Exam 70-293, Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure is designed for people working in the complex computing environments of medium to large companies with the following characteristics:
- 250 to 5,000 users
- At least three physical locations
- At least three domain controllers
- Network services and resources and client computer management
- Connectivity requirements
Exam 70-291 has a difficulty rating of 4/5. The exam measures skills related to managing and maintaining a network environment built around Windows Server 2003.
The exam consists of approximately 55 questions, Form-Based Multiple Choice, Drag and Drop, Hot Area, List, sort and order; Performance-based questions. All candidates have 120 Minutes to complete the exam. The required score to pass exam 70-291 is 700.
Pass exam 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure and you achieve Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status providing it's your first exam you pass. You also earn:
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Core credit toward Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (MCDBA) on Microsoft SQL Server 2000
What you need to know
The TCP/IP protocol suite and basics of IP addressing. Host and network ID functions, subnet masking, bitwise ANDing. The basics of IP routing and classful networks.
Classful subnet masking, variable length (non-classful) subnet masking. Subnetting class A, B, and C networks and supernetting.
The Windows XP/2000 routing table and how it differs from the Windows Server 2003 routing table. Create and remove routing table entries, methods of assigning IP addressing information to network clients.
Static addressing, dynamic (DHCP) addressing and automatic private addressing (APIPA). Configure and use the new alternate configuration feature.
DHCP and DHCP leases, lease process and lease renewal. DHCP Server configuration, DHCP scopes, options and reservations, superscopes and BOOTP tables.
DHCP relay agent functions and configuration. Integrate DHCP with Dynamic DNS in Windows Server 2003. Deal with Windows NT 4.0 and 9x clients. Integrate DHCP with RRAS.
Integrate DHCP with Active Directory. Authorize DCHP servers in the Active Directory. Rogue DHCP server detection and DHCP server management related to DHCP database, viewing and recording of DHCP server statistics.
Monitoring and troubleshooting DHCP using the Event Viewer, System Monitor, DHCP server audit log and DHCP log files.
NetBIOS naming, NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) and resolving NetBIOS names to IP addresses. NetBIOS node types (b, p, m, h and enhanced h) and resolving NetBIOS names using an LMHOSTS file.
NetBIOS name servers, Windows Internet Name Server (WINS). How WINS works, install and configure a WINS server. Manage WINS records, configure replication and back up and restore the WINS database.
Configure the WINS client, WINS interoperability with DHCP, DNS, RRAS, Active Directory, the browser service, and Windows 9x and NT 4.0 clients. Troubleshoot WINS clients and WINS servers.
The hierarchical DNS namespace, functions of domain and host names, naming of subdomains and DNS zones and zone transfer.
Host name resolution methods, differences between recursive and iterative queries and forward and reverse lookups.
Windows Server 2003 DNS server roles, standard primary DNS server, standard secondary DNS server, caching only DNS server, DNS forwarder and slave servers and dynamic DNS (DDNS) servers.
Integrate DNS with Active Directory in Windows Server 2003, the benefits of dynamic updates, AD integrated zones and AD related DNS entries.
Installing and configuring a Windows Server 2003 DNS server. Configure DNS server properties and create reverse and forward lookup zones.
Configuration of zone properties, creation and management of resource records and configure zone transfers, create zone delegations and stub zones.
Configure DNS clients, using primary and alternate DNS server settings and configuring client Advanced DNS settings. Integrate DNS with DHCP, BIND, and Internet publishing.
Monitor the DNS server using Performance console and the DNS server logs. Test simple and recursive queries.
Troubleshoot issues related to DNS, using nslookup, DNSCMD and DNSLint utilities to troubleshoot common DNS problems.
Enable the Remote Access Service (RAS). Configure a virtual private networking (VPN) server. Authentication protocols supported and VPN tunneling protocols (PPTP and L2TP).
The VPN Server Configuration Wizard, IP addressing for VPN clients and configure a VPN gateway.
Create a demand dial connection, remote gateways and static packet filters.
Configure local area network (LAN) routing, configure RRAS packet filters, configure dialup remote access servers and dialup RAS gateways.
Configure connections using multilink and Bandwidth Allocation Protocol (BAP) and the configuration of wireless connections.
Configuration of RRAS policies, supported dynamic routing protocols: RIP, OSPF and IGMP, basic firewall support and Network Address Translation (NAT) services
ICMP router discovery, configure and use the Internet Authentication Services (IAS). Troubleshoot Remote Access client and server connections.
Security templates and function in a Windows Server 2003 network. Different types of templates and network security settings.
Analyze baseline security and apply security templates. Use the default templates and creating custom templates.
Software updates, install and configure software update infrastructure. Install and configure automatic client update settings and support of legacy clients. Testing software updates.
Network Monitor protocol analysis tool. Install Network Monitor and basic configuration.
Network Monito default settings. Configure capture and display filters and interpret a trace. Monitor and troubleshooting Internet connectivity related to NAT logging, name resolution problems, and IP addressing problems.
Monitor secure connections using IPSec with the IPSec Monitor console, use other tools such as netsh, ipseccmc, netdiag and Event Viewer.
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