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Implementing and Administering a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Preparation Guide at microsoft.com
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MCMCSE Study Guide
MCSE-2000 Study Guide
Study Guide - Syngress, at Amazon UK for £29.59 or Amazon USA for $39.99
Training Guide, at Amazon UK for £29.59 or Amazon USA for $39.99
DNS on Windows 2000, pub O'Reilly, at Amazon UK for £25.13 or Amazon USA for $27.96 or read the About review
DHCP for Windows 2000, pub O'Reilly, at Amazon UK for £25.17 or Amazon USA for $24.46
Mike Meyers' Certification Passport, at Amazon UK
MCSE Windows 2000 Active Directory Services Training Kit (2nd Edition), at Amazon UK
Windows 2000 Server Internetworking Guide, at Amazon UK
DHCP for Windows 2000, at Amazon USA
Limitations Creating DHCP Reservations
DHCP: Spanning Multiple Subnets
Creating DHCP Scopes Using DHCP Manager
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000
DHCP Relay Agent
Assigning DHCP options
Configuring scopes
To create a new DHCP user or vendor class
To create a superscope
To set DHCP class ID information at a client computer
To start or stop a DHCP server
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000 Server
Preventing Rogue DHCP Servers
To assign an advanced (class-based) option
Limitations Creating DHCP Reservations
DHCP: Spanning Multiple Subnets (Q120932)
Preventing Rogue DHCP Servers
To assign an advanced (class-based) option at a DHCP server
To start or stop a DHCP server
To exclude an address from a scope
Limitations Creating DHCP Reservations (Q196066)
Moving a DHCP database to another server
Understanding relay agents
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000
Assigning DHCP Options
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000 Server White Paper
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000 white paper
DHCP: Spanning Multiple Subnets (Q120932)
To create a new user or vendor class
To set DHCP class ID information at a client computer
Configuring scopes
Assigning options
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol for Windows 2000 White Paper
Using DNS servers with DHCP
How DNS query works
Resource records reference
Using caching-only servers
Delegating zones
Managing resource records
To install a caching-only DNS server
How to update root hints on the DNS server
Dynamic update
Understanding zones and zone transfer
Resource records reference Format of DNS resource records
Managing authority records
To install a DNS server
Windows 2000 DNS White Paper Word doc
DNS Forwarders and Slaves
Resource records reference DNS
Managing authority records DNS Zones
DNS Forwarders and Slaves
Windows Internet Naming Service
WINS servers
Best Practices for WINS Replication
Troubleshooting WINS servers
To restore the WINS database
To restore the WINS database
Managing the WINS Server Database
Using static mappings WINS
WINS proxies
Checking the WINS database for consistency
Best Practices for WINS Replication
Troubleshooting WINS Servers
Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients (Q160177)
Windows 2000 Network Address Translator (NAT)
Providing Dial-Up Client Access
Certification authorities (CAs)
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
Route command
The three types of logging for remote access servers
Routing tables
Understanding domain trees and forests
RIP for IP
OSPF Open Shortest Path First
Understanding network address translation
The RIP-for-IP environment
Network address translation design considerations
NetBIOS name resolution the different nodes
To configure how a service is started
Enabling and Configuring Authentication
IIS5 Security
Enabling and Configuring Authentication
PIM-SM Multicast Routing Protocol
Check Configuration with IPConfig
Security: The Role of Negotiation
Link State
Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service
Unicast IP Routing: OSPF Areas
RIP and Large Internetworks
Configure NetBIOS Name Resolution
Setting Up SSL on Your Server
Setting Encryption Strength
Nslookup
Certification authorities
Understanding zones and zone transfer
Certification authorities
Using caching-only DNS servers
RADIUS-based authentication and accounting logging
Route
Routing tables
Dynamic update DNS
Managing resource records
Enabling and Configuring Authentication
About Security
Check Configuration with IPConfig
To restore the WINS database
Resource Kit Chapter 5 - Introduction to DNS
DNS Dynamic Update in Windows 2000
Providing Dial-Up Client Access
Logging
Windows 2000 DNS White Paper
How DNS query works
Windows 2000 Network Address Translator (NAT) the Cable Guy
Routing tables
Understanding domain trees and forests
Delegating zones
Understanding network address translation
Network address translation design considerations
To configure how a service is started
Managing the WINS Server Database
To install a DNS server
Using static mappings in WINS
OSPF
WINS proxies
Managing authority records
Resource records reference
Check Configuration with IPConfig
Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service
RIP for IP
Troubleshooting WINS servers
RRAS logging
NetBIOS name resolution
RIP and Large Internetworks
PIM-SM Multicast Routing Protocol
Link State
Default Node Type for Microsoft Clients (Q160177)
Nslookup
Certification authorities
Event Logging on Remote Access Servers
To restore the WINS database
Providing Dial-Up Client Access
Check Configuration with IPConfig
route
route
Routing tables
Active Directory Client Extensions for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT Workstation 4.0
How to install the Windows 9x directory services client
Understanding relay agents
Understanding domain trees and forests
Delegating zones
To create a new user or vendor class DHCP
To set DHCP class ID information at a client computer
Configuring scopes
Logging
Windows 2000 Network Address Translator (NAT)
DHCP: Spanning Multiple Subnets
Managing the WINS Server Database
Understanding network address translation
Network address translation design considerations
Moving a DHCP database to another server
To start or stop a DHCP server
To configure how a service is started
Enabling and Configuring Authentication
NetBIOS name resolution
Background on NetBIOS
Setting Encryption Strength
The RIP-for-IP environment
Setting Up SSL on Your Server
About Security
WINS Servers
WINS Proxies
About Security
Windows 2000 Routing and Remote Access Service
Check Configuration with IPConfig
Preventing Rogue DHCP Servers
Remote Access Logging
Understanding zones and zone transfer
Using caching-only servers DNS
Certification authorities
OSPF Areas
Security: The Role of Negotiation
The RIP-for-IP environment
Introduction to DNS: Forwarders and Slaves
About security
Setting Encryption Strength
Setting Up SSL on Your Server
WINS servers
WINS proxies
Best Practices for WINS Replication
Checking the WINS database for consistency
Enabling and Configuring Authentication
Route
Routing tables
Dynamic update DNS
Managing resource records DNS
Assigning options DHCP
To restore the WINS database
Resource records reference
To create a new user or vendor class dhcp
To set DHCP class ID information at a client computer
Configuring scopes dhcp
Assigning options dhcp
Using Netsh.exe to authorize, unauthorize and list DHCP servers in Active Directory
How to configure DNS for Internet access
How to build and configure a new Windows Server 2003 DHCP server in a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory domain
Enabling Digest Authentication