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CIW Server Administrator

CIW v5 Server Administrator
Internet System Management is a 12-hour class that teaches foundational Internet services. Students learn user management concepts in Windows 2000 and Linux, configure Domain Name System (DNS) services, and Microsoft WINS, Samba, Telnet, and FTP. Students also learn about choosing appropriate Internet system platforms and receive training on how to calculate throughput, choose appropriate Internet connections and configure Windows 2000 Server and Red Hat Linux to use TCP/IP. By the end of this course, students will be able to provide essential TCP/IP services for any business interested in establishing an effective e-commerce presence.
The CTCLC Difference
Current Technologies Computer Learning Center uses our own certified instructors that will help guide you to a successful completion of your training and certification. Our Instructors are simply the best CIW instructors you will find. Let our great instructors help you get started in a great career. CTCLC has convenient day or night schedules to fit your needs. We can also do onsite classes with our top notch portable labs.
Our instructors are the very best and give 110% to their Students. We care about every student that we train and we have a free resit policy for all of our courses for the same revision. You will not find a better training experience anywhere.
Intended Audience
LAN/WAN administrators, systems administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators, network engineers, and internetworking engineers.
CTCLC Special Discounts
CIW v5 Server Administrator List Price Special Discounted Student price for 2 or more from the same Company
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Course Outline
CIW v5 Server Administrator
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Systems and Services
- Common IT Tasks and Services
- System Configuration
- User Management
- System Performance
- Maintenance and Backup
Internet System Installation and Configuration Issues
- Administering Internet Services
- System Elements
- Bandwidth

- Calculating Throughput
- Internetworking Operating Systems
- Novell NetWare
- Operating System Issues
- Common System Vendors
- Installing Systems
Configuring the System
- Configuring Servers
- Adapters and Drivers
- Multiple NICs
- Assigning IP Addresses
- Static Adressing
- Additional TCP/IP Issues & Commands
- Dynamic Addressing
User Management Essentials
- Introduction to User Management
- Security Models and Authentication
- Peer-level and User-level Access
- Creating User Accounts
- Login Shell
- Permissions
- Windows NT, UNIX and Novell Permissions
- Additional Logon Account Terms
- Administrative Privilege
- Standard Password Practices
- Network Policies
- Standard Operating Procedures
Managing Users in Windows 2000
- Introduction to User Management
- The Security Accounts Manager
- The Computer Management Snap-in
- Local Security Settings
- Auditing, Ownership, and Rights
- NTFS Permissions and Internet Users
- Editing and Customizing User Accounts
- Windows 2000 Services and User Accounts
Managing Users in Linux
- Adding Accounts in Linux
- Manually Adding Users
- Linux User Accounts
- Puggable Authentication Modules
- Groups
- Linux System Accounts
- Run Levels, ntsysv and chkconfig
Name Resolution in the LAN with DNS
- Domain Name System
- Domain Name Space
- Accessing Hosts by DNS Name
- Zone Files and DNS Name
- Probing DNS with Nslookup
- Configuring DNS in NT Server 2000
- Propagating Changes from the Primary
- Server to the Secondary Server
- Controlling Zone Transfers in Windows 2000
- Understanding BIND
- Setting Up DNS in Linux
- Troubleshooting DNS
- Troubleshooting Utilities
Name Resolution - WINS and Samba
- Introduction to Name Resolution with WINS and Samba
- NetBIOS over TCP/IP
- The NetBIOS Naming Convention
- Windows Internet Naming Service
- Managing WINS
- Static Mapping
- Replication
- Advanced WINS Options
- Samba, Web Administration Tool
- Samba and WINDS
- Windows Samba Share Clients
- Linux Samba Clients
- Access Levels in Samba
- Interoperability Issues
- The Homes Share
- Creating a New Share in Samba
- Troubleshooting Samba with Testparm
Implementing Internet Services
- File Transfer Protocol Servers
- Anonymous Accounts
- Implementing Microsoft FTP
- Managing FTP in IIS
- Creating Virtual FTP Servers
- Anonymous Access in IIS
- UNIX and FTP
- Anonymous FTP
- Setting FTP Logon Limits
- Telnet
- Telnet in UNIX
- Xinetd
- Trivial IP Services
- TCP Wrappers
Certification Path
Required Exam(s) |
Recommended Training |
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|---|---|---|
| CIW Exam 1D0-510 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-450 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-460 | ||
| CIW Exam 1D0-470 | ||
For More Information About CIW v5 Server Administrator or to Register for Courses Contact Us
EMail: Sales@ctclc.com
Phone: (219) 764-3800



