Designing
a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure (Exam
70-221)
Audience
Profile
Candidates
for this exam operate in medium to very large computing
environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating
system. They have a minimum of one year's experience
designing network infrastructures in environments that
have the following characteristics:
·
Supported
users range from 200-26,000+.
·
Physical
locations range from 5-150+.
·
Typical
network services and applications include file and print,
database, messaging, proxy server or firewall, dial-in
server, desktop management, and Web hosting.
·
Connectivity
needs include connecting individual offices and users at
remote locations to the corporate network and connecting
corporate networks to the Internet.
Credit
Toward Certification
When
you pass the Designing a Microsoft Windows® 2000
Network Infrastructure exam, you achieve Microsoft
Certified Professional status. You also earn credit toward
the following certifications:
·
Core
or elective credit toward Microsoft Certified
Systems Engineer on Microsoft Windows 2000 certification
·
Elective
credit toward Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA)
certification
Skills
Being Measured
This
certification exam tests the skills required to analyses
the business requirements for a network infrastructure and
design a network infrastructure that meets business
requirements. Network infrastructure elements include:
·
Network
topology.
·
Routing.
·
IP
addressing.
·
Name
resolution such as WINS and DNS.
·
Virtual
private networks.
·
Remote
access.
·
Telephony
solutions.
Before
taking the exam, you should be proficient in the job
skills listed below.
·
Analysing
Business Requirements
·
Analysing
Technical Requirements
·
Designing
a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
·
Designing
for Internet Connectivity
·
Designing
a Wide Area Network Infrastructure
·
Designing
a Management and Implementation Strategy for Windows 2000
Networking

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