70-297 - Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
Kod egzaminu:
70-297
Nazwa:
Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
Typ:
egzamin
Od kiedy:
2003-10-20
Opis:
Creating the Conceptual Design by Gathering and Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements
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Analyze the impact of Active Directory on the existing technical environment.
- Analyze hardware and software requirements.
- Analyze interoperability requirements.
- Analyze current level of service within an existing technical environment.
- Analyze current network administration model.
- Analyze network requirements.
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Analyze DNS for Active Directory directory service implementation.
- Analyze the current DNS infrastructure.
- Analyze the current namespace.
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Analyze existing network operating system implementation.
- Identify the configuration details of all servers on the network. Server types might include primary domain controllers, backup domain controllers, file servers, print servers, and Web servers.
- Identify the existing domain model.
- Identify the number and location of domain controllers on the network.
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Analyze security requirements for the Active Directory directory service.
- Analyze current security policies, standards, and procedures.
- Identify the impact of Active Directory on the current security infrastructure.
- Identify the existing trust relationships.
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Design the Active Directory infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
- Design the envisioned administration model.
- Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory forest structure.
- Create the conceptual design of the Active Directory domain structure.
- Design the Active Directory replication strategy.
- Create the conceptual design of the organizational unit (OU) structure.
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Design the network services infrastructure to meet business and technical requirements.
- Create the conceptual design of the DNS infrastructure.
- Create the conceptual design of the WINS infrastructure.
- Create the conceptual design of the DHCP infrastructure.
- Create the conceptual design of the remote access infrastructure.
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Identify network topology and performance levels.
- Identify constraints in the current network infrastructure.
- Interpret current baseline performance requirements for each major subsystem.
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Analyze the impact of the infrastructure design on the existing technical environment.
- Analyze hardware and software requirements.
- Analyze interoperability requirements.
- Analyze current level of service within the existing technical environment.
- Analyze network requirements.
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Design an OU structure.
- Identify the Group Policy requirements for the OU structure.
- Design an OU structure for the purpose of delegating authority.
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Design a security group strategy.
- Define the scope of a security group to meet requirements.
- Define resource access requirements.
- Define administrative access requirements.
- Define user roles.
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Design a user and computer authentication strategy.
- Identify common authentication requirements.
- Select authentication mechanisms.
- Optimize authentication by using shortcut trust relationships.
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Design a user and computer account strategy.
- Specify account policy requirements.
- Specify account requirements for users, computers, administrators, and services.
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Design an Active Directory naming strategy.
- Identify Internet domain name registration requirements.
- Specify the use of hierarchical namespace within Active Directory.
- Identify NetBIOS naming requirements.
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Design migration paths to Active Directory.
- Define whether the migration will include an in-place upgrade, domain restructuring, or migration to a new Active Directory environment.
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Design a strategy for Group Policy implementation.
- Create a strategy for configuring the computer environment with Group Policy.
- Design the administration of Group Policy objects (GPOs).
- Design the deployment strategy of GPOs.
- Create a strategy for configuring the user environment with Group Policy.
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Design an Active Directory directory service site topology.
- Design sites.
- Identify site links.
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Design a DNS name resolution strategy.
- Design a DNS strategy for interoperability with UNIX Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) to support Active Directory.
- Create the namespace design.
- Identify DNS interoperability with Active Directory, WINS, and DHCP.
- Specify zone requirements.
- Specify DNS security.
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Design a NetBIOS name resolution strategy.
- Design a WINS replication strategy.
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Design security for remote access users.
- Specify logging and auditing settings.
- Identify security host requirements.
- Identify the authentication and accounting provider.
- Design remote access policies.
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Design a DNS service implementation.
- Design a strategy for DNS zone storage.
- Specify the use of DNS server options.
- Identify the registration requirements of specific DNS records.
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Design a remote access strategy.
- Specify the remote access method.
- Specify the authentication method for remote access.
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Design an IP address assignment strategy.
- Specify DHCP integration with DNS infrastructure.
- Specify DHCP interoperability with client types.
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Design DNS service placement.
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Design an Active Directory implementation plan.
- Design the placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers.
- Plan the placement of flexible operations master roles.
- Select the domain controller creation process.
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Specify the server specifications to meet system requirements.
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Design Internet connectivity for a company.
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Design a network and routing topology for a company.
- Design a TCP/IP addressing scheme through the use of IP subnets.
- Specify the placement of routers.
- Design IP address assignment by using DHCP.
- Design a perimeter network.
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Design the remote access infrastructure.
- Plan capacity.
- Ascertain network settings required to access resources.
- Design for availability, redundancy, and survivability.
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