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Programa de curso --- MOC 50022A
TCP/IP Fundamentals for Microsoft Windows


Características

Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.

This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to understand the operation and configuration of the TCP/IP protocol suite and its associated technologies for connectivity, automated addressing, name resolution, and traffic protection in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP.

Audience
This course is intended for both novice and experienced IT professionals who have a minimum of three months experience with computer networking technologies and have basic Windows navigation skills.

At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:

• Describe the protocols in the TCP/IP protocol suite and their function.
• Describe both IPv4 and IPv6 addressing.
• Perform subnetting for both IPv4 and IPv6 address prefixes.
• Describe how IPv4 and IPv6 routing works for a sending host and router.
• Describe the function and operation of the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and configure a DHCP client, server, and relay agent in Windows.
• Describe the function and operation of the Domain Name System (DNS) and configure a DNS client and server in Windows.
• Describe the function and operation of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and configure a WINS client and server in Windows.
• Describe the function and operation of Internet Protocol security (IPsec) and packet filtering and configure IPsec and Windows Firewall in Windows.
• Describe the function and operation of a virtual private network (VPN) and configure a VPN client and server in Windows.
• List and describe the function and operation of IPv6 transition technologies and configure an Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP) client and router in Windows.
• Describe the name resolution and packet delivery processes for end-to-end TCP/IP connectivity and how to troubleshoot common TCP/IP problems.

Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:

• A+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
• Network+ certification or equivalent knowledge.
• Have knowledge and experience with configuring Windows.

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Temario

Module 1: Introduction to TCP/IP

This module explains where TCP/IP came from, how the standards for TCP/IP are defied, TCP/IP network terminology, and how to manually configure TCP/IP for both IPv4 and IPv6 in Windows.

Lessons

• History of TCP/IP
• TCP/IP Terminology
• TCP/IP Components in Windows

Module 2: Architectural Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite

This module explains the architecture of the TCP/IP protocol suite, the protocols at the different layers of the TCP/IP protocol suite (including IP, ICMP, IGMP, IPv6, ICMPv6, ND, and MLD), data mutiplexing between layers, and TCP/IP programming interfaces and naming schemes.

Lessons

• The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
• IPv4 Internet Layer
• IPv6 Internet Layer
• Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
• User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
• Packet Multiplexing and Demultiplexing
• Application Programming Interfaces
• TCP/IP Naming Schemes in Windows

Module 3: IP Addressing

This module explains how addressing works for IPv4 and IPv6 networks, including the different types of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses and how they are used.

Lessons

• IPv4 Addressing
• IPv6 Addressing
• Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing

Module 4: Subnetting

This module explains how to perform subnetting of IPv4 and IPv6 unicast address prefixes.

Lessons

• Subnetting for IPv4
• Subnetting for IPv6

Module 5: IP Routing

This module explains how IPv4 and IPv6 routing works for a sending host and router in terms of routing table entries and routing infrastructure and how to configure Windows-based hosts and routers.

Lessons

• IP Routing Overview
• IPv4 Routing
• IPv6 Routing
• Routing Tools

Module 6: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol

This module explains the function and operation of DHCP for automated IPv4 address operation, how to configure a DHCP client, server, and relay agent in Windows, and IPv6 address autoconfiguration.

Lessons

• DHCP Overview
• How DHCP Works
• The Windows DHCP Server Service
• DHCP Server Service Configuration
• The DHCP Relay Agent
• Address Autoconfiguration for IPv6
• Using the Ipconfig Tool

Module 7: Host Name Resolution

This module explains how host name resolution works in Windows, how to configure the Hosts file, and how to manage the DNS client resolver cache.

Lessons

• TCP/IP Naming Schemes
• Host Name Resolution Process
• The Hosts File
• The DNS Client Resolver Cache

Module 8: Domain Name System Overview

This module explains function and operation of the Domain Name System (DNS) for DNS clients and servers.

Lessons

• The Domain Name System
• Name Resolution
• Name Server Roles
• Resource Records and Zones
• Zone Transfers
• DNS Dynamic Update

Module 9: Windows Support for DNS

This module explains how to configure the DNS Client and DNS Server services in Windows for DNS name resolution.

Lessons

• The DNS Client Service
• The DNS Server Service
• DNS Server Service Configuration
• Using the Nslookup Tool

 

Module 10: TCP/IP End-to-End Delivery

This module explains the end-to-end name resolution and packet delivery processes for IPv4 and IPv6 traffic on an example network.

Lessons

• End-to-End IPv4 Delivery Process
• Step-by-Step IPv4 Traffic Example
• End-to-End IPv6 Delivery Process
• Step-by-Step IPv6 Traffic Example

 

Module 11: NetBIOS over TCP/IP

This module explains how NetBIOS name resolution is defined and how it works in Windows.

Lessons

• NetBIOS over TCP/IP Overview
• NetBIOS Name Resolution
• NetBIOS Node Types
• Using the Lmhosts File
• The Nbtstat Tool

Module 12: Windows Internet Name Service Overview

This module explains function and operation of the Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) and how to configure a WINS client and server in Windows.

Lessons

• Introduction to WINS
• How WINS Works
• The WINS Client
• The WINS Server Service
• The WINS Proxy

Module 13: Internet Protocol Security and Packet Filtering

This module explains how to protect network nodes with IPsec and packet filtering and how to configure IPsec and Windows Firewall in Windows.

Lessons

• IPsec and Packet Filtering Overview
• IPsec
• Packet Filtering

Module 14: Virtual Private Networking

This module explains function and operation of a VPN and how to configure a VPN client and server in Windows.

Lessons

• Virtual Private Networking Overview
• VPN Protocols
• Remote Access VPN Connections
• Site-to-Site VPN Connections
• Using RADIUS for Network Access Authentication

Module 15: IPv6 Transition Technologies

This module explains the function and operation of IPv6 transition technologies and how to configure an ISATAP client and router in Windows.

Lessons

• Introduction to IPv6 Transition Technologies
• IPv6 Transition Mechanisms
• ISATAP
• 6to4
• Teredo

Module 16: Troubleshooting TCP/IP

This module explains how to perform systematic troubleshooting of common TCP/IP problems for IPv4 and IPv6 using Windows troubleshooting tools.

Lessons

• Identifying the Problem Source
• Windows Troubleshooting Tools
• Troubleshooting IPv4
• Troubleshooting IPv6


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