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MCITP Course Contents

 Advanced Terminal Services


 T.S Web Access Administration, Remote Apps. Etc.,
 Managing a Microsoft Windows 2008 Network Environment.
 Configuring Read-Only Domain Controller
 Designing Microsoft Windows 2008 Active Directory
Infrastructure, Network Infrastructure, Application Infrastructure.
 Windows Server Core

MCITP Course Contents

   

  Network Essentials RODC & Physical Structure of AD-DS

 Networking Concepts, History of  Introduction & Configuration of


Server OS Read-Only Domain Controller
 Introduction to windows server  SITES and Global Catalog
2003 & 2008
 Backup Strategies
 Features of Windows Server 2008
 Replication between the Domain
 Installation of Windows Server Controllers
2008
 AD-DS Partitions
 Installation of windows Vista

 Introduction and Creation of


Users accounts

   

Active Directory - Domain Services Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

 IP Addressing  Introduction and Configuration of


 Logical Topologies - Peer-Peer & DHCP Server
Domain Models  DHCP Client Configuration
 Introduction to Directory Services  Reservations
 Evolution of Active Directory  BOOTP Server
Services - LDAP Protocol
 DHCP Backup
 Features of Active Directory

 Installing Active Directory –


Domain Controller

   

Member Servers, Clients, User Configuration Domain Name System (DNS)

 Configuring Member Servers and  Internet Basics, Host & LM Host


Clients. Files
 Creating Users in AD-DS  DNS Naming Hierarchy
 User Logon policies  Lookup Zones - Forward and Reverse
lookup Zones
 Password policies
 Types of Zones – Primary, Secondary
 Account Lockout policies & Stub Zone

 User properties  Resource Records, Integration with


ADS, SRV Records

   

Terminal Services Internet Information Services

 Terminal Server Configuration  IIS 7.0 Configuration


 Terminal Server Licensing Mode  Hosting Websites, Virtual Directories
 Remote Desktop  Backup & Restoring Sites
 T.S Web access administration  FTP Server Configuration
and T.S Remote Apps.

 Overview of T.S Gateway service

User Profile   Permissions/Access Control Lists

 Types of Profiles  File Systems


 Local, Roaming and Mandatory  Security and Sharing Permissions -
Profiles Folders & Files

 Offline Folder
 Home Folder

 Disk Quotas

 Routing & Remote Access

Logical Structure of AD - DS  Routing Configuration - Static


Routes
 Configuring ADC  ICS, NAT, DHCP Relay Agent
 Tree Structure - Child Domain
 Remote Access Server Configuration
 FOREST Structure
 Dial-in & Dial-out

 VPN - PPTP, L2TP

   

FSMO Roles of AD - DS Windows Deployment Services

 Roles of AD - DS  Introduction & Configuration of


 Transferring of Roles WDS Server

 Seizing of Roles  Attended & Unattended Installation

   

Distributed File System, Backup & Disk Management


Recovery, Printers
 Basic & Dynamic Disks
 Introduction to DFS & File server  Types of Volumes
 Configuring Namespace, Folders  RAID 0, 1, 5 Levels
etc
 Remote Hard disk Partitioning
 Introduction to Backup & Backup
media  Mounting Concepts
 Types of Backups & Strategies  
 Recovery of Data from any
backup media
 Introduction to printers

 Types of printers & configuration

   
Active Directory Trusts
Advanced Topics
 Introduction to Trust Relationship
 Categories, Directions & Types of  Windows Server Core
Trusts  Upgrading windows server 2003 to
2008
 Functional Levels
 Groups, VSS, Paging File
 Authentication Protocols
 System state backup & restoration
 Configuring Forest Trusts  Domain Renaming, Auditing policies
between 2008 Forests
 Overview of AD- FS, LDS, RMS, CS

 Group Policy / System Policy  Live Setup - Demo by Faculty

 Organizational Unit, Delegation  Designing, Implementing &


of Control Maintaing of Corporate Network
 User & Computer Policies
 
 Scope of Policies - OU, Domain,
Sites
 Group policy modeling (RSOP)
 Software Deployment
 Scripts, Folder Redirection

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MS Exchange Server Training - Course Contents


 Introduction to Exchange 2003
 SMTP, POP3, NNTP, IMAP Protocols
 Exchange Clients, Recipients
 Architecture of Information Store
 Storage Groups and Public Folders
 Upgradation from Exchange 2000 to Exchange 2003
 Configuring Connectors
 Instant Messaging
 Backup and Recovery
 Integration of Anti Virus and Anti Spam

Sun Solaris Administration course will cover all aspects of SA1, SA2 certification and the
basics of Unix in detail. At the end of the course delegates will have the skills required to
administer a Solaris System. Sun Solaris Administration course will also cover Internet
application server configuration on live registered domain names with valid public IP addresses.
The training will be given by Senior System/Network engineers with several years of industry
experience.

Course Contents
 Introduction to Unix ,installation of Solaris
 User,Group administration,ACL
 Automation of Jobs, Disk partitions
 Mounting File Systems
 Backup and recovery, Printer Configuration
 Basic of TCP/IP, NFS, CacheFS, AutoFS
 Custom Jumpstart Installation, Quotas
 DHCP, NIS, DNS, Mail, Web, FTP, Proxy, Samba
 RAID,Modem configuration,Web based administration
 Installation of Oracle8i

Sun Solaris Administration

   

Introduction to Unix Network based File systems ( NFS, CacheFS,


AutoFS)
 History of Unix
 Basic Concepts of Operating  Basics of Network based file systems
Systems, Kernel, shell and file  Configuring NFS servers for sharing
system structure resources
 Basic Concepts of Unix  Configuring NFS clients
 Basic Commands of Unix  Configuring Cache FS on clients of
NFS
 Advanced Unix Commands
 Configuring AutoFS (Automatic file
systems), using direct and indirect
mapping
   

Installation of Solaris Custom Jumpstart Installation

 Introduction to Solaris  Creating profile for jumpstart


 Basic concepts of Solaris installation over the network
 Interactive Installation  Starting the automatic (jumpstart)
installation on the clien
 Web-start Installation

 Network based Installation


   
Software package and patch administration Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
(DHCP)
 Installing, checking and deleting
software packages  Configuring Solaris as DHCP server
 Installing, checking and deleting of  Configuring various clients for dhcp
patches server, i.e. Windows client, Solaris
clients, Linux clients
   

Startup and Shutdown scripts Network Information Service (NIS)

 Open Boot Prom  Basics of NIS


 Boot Sequence  Configuring NIS master server, slave
server and client
 Kernel Initialization
 Creating NIS users
 Init Process

 Run Control Script


   
User and group administration DNS with Bind 8

 Creating and deleting users from the  Basis of Internet


system  Basic of DNS and BIND8
 Modifying users profile
 Configuring DNS primary server, and
 Creating and deleting groups secondary servers
 Important system files related to user  Configuring DNS for multiple
administration domains and sub domains

 Configuring various clients


( Windows, Solaris, Linux)
   

Advanced file permissions (ACL) Mail Server(SMTP,POP3,IMAP)

 Creating, modifying and deleting  Basics of Mail servers


ACL's  Configuring SMTP services

Automation of jobs  Configuring POP3/IMAP service on


Solaris
 At

 Cron
   

Device Configuration Web Server ( Apache)

 Basic architecture of devices  Basic of web service


 Device Naming convention  Introduction of Apache

 Reconfiguring devices  Configuring Apache for main site

 Configuring Apache for multiple sites


using IP-based, port-based and name-
based virtual hosting
   

Disk, Slice and Mounting File System FTP server ( ProFTP daemon)

 Defining disk slices  Basics of File Transfer protocol

 Configuring proftpd for anonymous ftp


 Mounting various file systems(hsfs, service
pcfs, ufs)

 Automatic mounting of file system


   

Quotas Proxy Server (Squid)

 Creating Quotas for users  Basics of proxy service


 Configuring proxy service
 Auditing quotas
 Creating ACL's for controlling access
to internet

 Configuring various clients


( Windows, Solaris, Linux)
Backup and recovery  

 Introduction to various types of Samba service


backup media
 Backing up and restoring data using  Basics of file sharing in Windows
ufsdump and ufsrestore commands  Configuring samba to act as PDC for
Windows Network
 Backing up and restoring data using
tar and cpio commands  Configuring samba service for file
sharing with windows systems
   

Printer Configuration RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks)

 Printing basics  Implementing RAID with ODS.


 Configuring local printer (Online Disk Suite 4.2.1)
 Concatenation and growfs
 Configuring print server
 RAID levels ( 0, 1, and 5) with
 Configuring remote printer hotspare pool
   

Basics of TCP/IP Modem Configuration

 OSI reference model  Configuring Modems for Dial out


 Basics of TCP/IP purpose

 IP addressing, subnetting
   

Installation of Oracle 8i Web Based Administration

 Installing Webmin on Solaris


 Administrating the Solaris machine
remotely

 Using Webmin as Tool for configuring


various services on Solaris

Linux

This course will cover the basics & advance topics of Linux in detail. At the end of the course delegates
will have the skills required to administer a Linux System. The course will also cover Internet application
server configuration on live registered domain named with valid public IP addresses. The training will be
given by Senior System / Network engineers with several years of industry experience.

Course Contents
 Introduction to Unix, Installation of Linux.
 User, Group administration, ACL
 Automation of Jobs, Disk partitions
 Mounting File Systems
 Backup and recovery, Printer Configuration
 Basic of TCP/IP, NFS,  AutoFS
 Kickstart Installation, Quotas
 DHCP, NIS, DNS, Mail, Web, VSFTP, Squid, Samba
 Securing your Linux Server with Firewall
 Troubleshooting your Linux system

Linux Essentials System Administration Network Administration & Security

 
   

Introduction to Unix & Linux Installation of Linux

 History of Unix & Linux  Interactive Installation


 Basic Concepts of Operating Systems,  Kickstart Installation
Kernel, shell and file system structure
 Network based Installation
 Basic Concepts of Linux
 
 Basic Commands of Linux

 Advanced Linux Commands


   

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Introduction to Graphical Environment

 Configuring Linux as DHCP server  Use and customize the GNOME


interface
 Configuring various clients for dhcp  Perform command tasks using the
server (Windows & Linux) GNOME GUI
 Launch applications from
command line and GNOME
interface

 Customize X Window System


   

NFS Startup and Shutdown scripts

 Configuring NFS server  Boot Sequence


 Mounting NFS exports on NFS  Kernel Initialization
clients
 INIT Process
 
 
   

Network Information Service (NIS) Software Package Administration

 Basics of NIS  Installing and deleting software


 Configuring NIS master server, slave packages
server and client
 Querying and updating software
 Creating NIS users packages
   

DNS with Bind 9 User and group administration

 Basis of Internet  Creating and deleting users from


 Basic of DNS and BIND 9 the system
 Modifying users profile
 Configuring DNS primary server, and
secondary servers  Creating and deleting groups

 Configuring DNS for multiple  Important system files related to


domains and sub domains user administration

 Configuring various clients  


( Windows & Linux)
   

Mail Server(SMTP,POP3,IMAP) Advanced file permissions (ACL)

 Basics of Mail servers  Assigning advanced files


 Configuring SMTP services permissions i.e. SUID, SGID and
Sticky bit
 Configuring POP3/IMAP service on  Creating, modifying and deleting
Linux ACL's

 Integrating Antivirus and Antispam.  


   

Web Server ( Apache) Disk Partitioning and Mounting File System

 Basics of web service  Using fdisk, disk druid utilities for


 Introduction to Apache disk partitioning
 Using mkfs, dd commands to
 Configuring Apache for main site create file systems
 Configuring Apache for multiple sites  Mounting various file systems
using IP-based, port-based and name-
based virtual hosting  Auto mounting of file system

   Logical Volume Manager (LVM)

 
   

FTP server ( vsftp daemon) Quotas


 Basics of File Transfer protocol  Enabling Quotas on partitions
 Configuring proftpd for anonymous  Creating Quotas for users
ftp service
 Auditing quotas
 
 
   

Proxy Server (Squid) Backup and recovery

 Basics of proxy services  Introduction to various types of


 Configuring proxy services backup media
 Backup and restoring data using
 Creating ACL's for controlling access dump / restore commands
to internet
 Backup and restoring using tar and
cpio commands
 Automation of Jobs

 
   

Samba service Securing your Linux Server

 Basics of file sharing in Windows  Implementing local security


 Configuring samba to act as member  Implementing network security
server for Windows Network
 Implementing data security
 Configuring samba service for file
sharing with windows systems  Basic elements of Fire Wall using
IP Tables
 
 
   

RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks) Troubleshooting your system

 Implementing RAID on Linux  Recovering the super user


 Pre installation / Post Installation password
 Recovering the boot loader
 RAID levels ( 0, 1, and 5) (GRUB)
configuration using RAID tools.
 Troubleshooting Xserver problems
 
 Troubleshooting network related
problems

 
 

Web Based Administration

 Installing Webmin on Linux


 Administrating the Linux
machine remotely

 Using Webmin as a Tool for


configuring various services on
Linux

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