This subject will provide students with the knowledge necessary to plan and maintain Microsoft Windows network infrastructure. Students will learn about advanced applications, protocols and services included with Windows 2003 Server and how to plan, configure and implement them to make the network both efficient and secure. The subject covers planning and implementing server roles and its security, planning, implementing and maintaining server availability, network and security infrastructure. The topics discussed include TCP/IP, network connectivity, security problems and how to overcome them and security policies.
No offerings have been identified for this subject in 2019.
SY/US
One session
School of Computing and Mathematics
Only available for students enrolled in:
Master of Networking and Systems Administration
Master of Information System Security
Master of Management (IT) - MMgtInfoTech
Graduate Certificate in Management (IT) - GradCertMgtInfoTech
ITI500 and ITI556
- be able to plan a TCP/IP physical and logical network;
- be able to plan and implement server roles and server security;
- be able to plan and troubleshoot a routing strategy;
- be able to plan a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) strategy;
- be able to optimize and troubleshoot DHCP;
- be able to plan a domain name system (DNS) strategy;
- be able to plan a secure baseline installation;
- be able to optimize and troubleshoot DNS;
- be able to deploy security templates;
- be able to create and manage digital certificates;
- be able to plan and optimize Windows internet naming service (WINS);
- be able to plan, optimize, and troubleshoot IPSec network access; and
- be able to troubleshoot network access.
Based on Microsoft MCSE Certificate Curriculum
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The information contained in the CSU Handbook was accurate at the date of publication: May 2019. The University reserves the right to vary the information at any time without notice.