Total Training Time
30-40 hours
Training Course Description / Outline
This CIW Server Administrator Computer Based Training CBT suite will teach learners how to install and configure servers. The Computer Based Training CBT course will cover the common IT tasks and services, operating systems, installation strategies, and configuring systems such as Windows 2000 and Linux with this computer based training course.
CBT Exam 1D0-450
This Computer Based Training Suite consists of five courses:
CIW Server Administrator Part 1: Configuring
CIW Server Administrator Part 2: User Management
CIW Server Administrator Part 3: Services
CIW Server Administrator Part 4: Servers
CIW Server Administrator Part 5: Server Integrity
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Learn To
Identify common IT tasks.
Match system elements with their functions.
Match bandwidth options with their features.
Identify considerations for Uniform Resource Locator (URL) request processing.
dentify features of common Web servers.
Identify how to install Internet Information server (IIS).
Identify authentication methods.
Identify features of the peer-to-peer network security model.
Identify features of shares in peer-to-peer settings.
Identify features of the Security Accounts Manager (SAM).
Add a user account.
Modify user rights.
Match files for manually adding Unix users with their purposes.
Identify features of automated account creation.
Add a user by using the linuxconf program.
Install a Windows 2000 primary Domain Name System (DNS) server.
Identify functions of the Dynamic Domain Name Server (DDNS).
Sequence the steps to create a DNS server zone.
Identify features of the network basic input/output system (NetBIOS).
Identify features of the nbtstat command.
Sequence the steps performed by Windows 2000 servers to resolve NetBIOS names.
Identify characteristics of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Identify considerations when planning a FTP site for use with the Web.
Identify FTP management features in Internet Information Server (IIS).
Much more.
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