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Network+ Module 3 - Major Network Operating Systems




Course Aims
This is module number 3 of 11 of a practical hands-on course is intended for readers wishing to qualify with Network+ Certification. The key objective of the course is to provide enough information for a student to become a competent network support engineer, capable of taking and passing the Network+ Certification test. On completion of all eleven modules of this course, readers will be able to - install and configure a network card; define the concepts of network layers; understand and implement the TCP/IP protocol; understand WAN technologies; install and manage Windows NT and use test equipment to troubleshoot network connectivity. The material in this course (Modules 1 to 11) will help you to learn and practice the Network+ Certification Examination Objectives (Exam Code: N10-002).
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should meet the following criteria prior to attending the course - taken and passed both A+ Certification exams or have equivalent knowledge and experience; six months to one year of post A+ Certification support experience and extensive experience of supporting end-users and PC-based systems.
Course Audience
This course has been created for students with the responsibility for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting local area networks, with a particular emphasis on Microsoft Windows NT, Windows 2000 and Novell NetWare. The course has been developed to produce competent network support engineers that are capable of taking and passing CompTIA's "Network+ Certification" exam. This qualification is particularly recommended for students who wish to progress to the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer qualification.

This course can be found in the following categories:
Courses > Network+ Certification > Support Skills

Table of Contents
Server Network Operating Systems
  • Server Network Operating Systems
     
    Directory Services
  • Directory Services
     
    Workstation Software
  • Workstation Software
     
    Hardware Requirements for a Workstation
  • Hardware Requirements for a Workstation
     
    Identifying a Machine on the Network
  • Identifying a Machine on the Network
     
    Connecting to Network Resources
  • Mapping Drives to Disk Resources
  • MAP and NET USE
     
    Using Network Printers
  • Using Network Printers
     
    Configuring Network Printing
  • Capturing Printer Ports
     
    Managing Network Printers
  • Managing Network Printers
     
    Shared Fax Systems
  • Shared Fax Systems
     
    Macintosh Clients
  • Macintosh Clients
     
    Network Applications
  • Network Applications
     
    E-mail
  • Components of an E-mail System
  • E-mail Standards
     
    X.400
  • X.400 Addresses
  • The X.500 Directory Standard
     
    Other E-mail Standards
  • SMTP
  • MHS
     
    Scheduling
  • Scheduling
     
    GroupWare
  • GroupWare Products
     
    Shared Network Applications
  • Shared Network Applications
     
    Novell NetWare
  • NDS
     
    Windows NT
  • Directory Services in NT
     
    The Windows 2000 Family
  • Directory Services in Windows 2000
    Combining NT and NetWare
  • Client-based Solution
  • Server-based Solution
     
    The Network File System (NFS)
  • The Network File System (NFS)
     
    UNIX
  • Connecting UNIX to a Network
     
    Linux
  • Key Features
  • Connecting Linux to a Network
     
    OS/2
  • Key Features
  • Connecting OS/2 to a Network
     
    Apple Macintosh
  • Connecting to a Network
     
    Client-Server Systems
  • Client-Server Systems
     
    Centralized versus Distributed Processing
  • Centralized Processing Model
  • Distributed Processing Model
     
    The Client-Server Model
  • Front-end Applications
  • Stored Procedures
  • Structured Query Language (SQL)
     
    Client-Server Architectures
  • Single Server
  • Multiple or Distributed Server
  • Data Warehousing
  • Periodic Synchronization
     
    Network Attached Storage
  • What's Wrong with Traditional Storage?
  • How to NAS Work?
  • Alternatives
     
    Summary
  • Summary
     
    Glossary
  • Glossary
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