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Computer Network Design - Infrastructure Design tutorial shows users how to modify and design a network with respect to topologies and protocols.

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Objectives

  • Modify and design a network topology
  • Understand the OSI and TCP/IP networking models
  • Understand IP addressing
  • Design a multiprotocol strategy
  • Understand Distributed File System

Topics

  • Network Topologies
    • Infrastructure versus topology
    • Backbone-based networks
    • Ring networks
    • Switched networks
    • Windows 2000 and ATM
    • Windows 2000 Quality of Service
    • Hybrid networks

  • OSI and TCP/IP Models
    • The OSI reference model
    • The TCP/IP protocol suite
    • The TCP/IP architectural model
    • The TCP/IP core protocols
    • TCP and UDP ports

  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
    • IP addressing
    • IP subnet masks
    • IP classes
    • Calculating hosts and networks
    • Nonstandard subnetting

  • Planning IP Networks
    • IP routing infrastructure
    • Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
    • Open Shortest Path First Networks (OSPF)

  • Designing Multiprotocol Networks
    • Multiprotocol networks
    • Windows 2000 network protocols
    • NetWare connectivity products
    • SNA server
    • Macintosh connectivity products
    • Windows Services for UNIX 2.0

  • Distributed File System
    • Defining Distributed File System (Dfs)
    • Dfs from the user's point of view
    • Dfs roots and volumes
    • Dfs junctions and special volume types
    • PKTs and referrals
    • Dfs and Active Directory
    • Dfs resource limits

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