Skills Being Measured on 70-59

Planning

Given a scenario, identify valid network configurations.

 

Installation and Configuration

  1. Given a scenario, select the appropriate services to install when using Microsoft TCP/IP on a Microsoft Windows NT Server computer.
  2. On a Windows NT Server computer, configure Microsoft TCP/IP to support multiple network adapters.
  3. Configure scopes by using DHCP Manager.
  4. Install and configure a WINS server.
  5. Import LMHOSTS files to WINS.
  6. Run WINS on a multihomed computer.
  7. Configure WINS replication.
  8. Configure static mappings in the WINS database.
  9. Configure subnet masks.
  10. Configure a Windows NT Server computer to function as an IP router.
  11. Install and configure the DHCP Relay Agent.
  12. Install and configure the Microsoft DNS Server service on a Windows NT Server computer.
  13. Integrate DNS with other name servers.
  14. Connect a DNS server to a DNS root server.
  15. Configure DNS server roles.
  16. Configure HOSTS and LMHOSTS files.
  17. Configure a Windows NT Server computer to support
  18. TCP/IP printing.
  19. Configure SNMP.

 

Connectivity

  1. Given a scenario, identify which utility to use to connect to a TCP/IP-based UNIX host.
  2. Configure a RAS server and dial-up networking for use on a TCP/IP network.
  3. Configure and support browsing in a multiple-domain routed network.

 

Monitoring and Optimization

Given a scenario, identify which tool to use to monitor TCP/IP traffic.

 

Troubleshooting

  1. Diagnose and resolve IP addressing problems.
  2. Use Microsoft TCP/IP utilities to diagnose IP configuration problems.
  3. Identify which Microsoft TCP/IP utility to use to diagnose IP configuration problems.
  4. Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems.