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Microsoft Brain-dump, Exam 70-221, Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure. Brain-dump
Exam topics include Network Topology, Routing, IP Addressing, Name Resolution, Virtual Private Networks, Remote Access, and Telephony Solutions.
Exam #: 70-221
Status: Active
Time Limit: 215 min.
Avg. Time: 112 min.
Passing Score: 556
# of Questions: 40
Format: Form-based with Tree and Case Study Questions
Difficulty: 3
Certifications: MCP, MCSE
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This certification exam tests the skills required to analyze 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.
Analyzing Technical Requirements
Evaluate the company's existing and planned technical environment and goals.
§ Analyze company size and user and resource distribution.
§ Assess the available connectivity between the geographic location of worksites and remote sites.
§ Assess net available bandwidth and latency issues.
§ Analyze performance, availability, and scalability requirements of services.
§ Analyze data and system access patterns.
§ Analyze network roles and responsibilities.
§ Analyze security considerations.
Analyze the impact of infrastructure design on the existing and planned technical environment.
§ Assess current applications.
§ Analyze network infrastructure, protocols, and hosts.
§ Evaluate network services.
§ Analyze TCP/IP infrastructure.
§ Assess current hardware.
§ Identify existing and planned upgrades and rollouts.
§ Analyze technical support structure.
§ Analyze existing and planned network and systems management.
Designing a Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Modify and design a network topology.
Design a TCP/IP networking strategy.
§ Analyze IP subnet requirements.
§ Design a TCP/IP addressing and implementation plan.
§ Measure and optimize a TCP/IP infrastructure design.
§ Integrate software routing into existing networks.
§ Integrate TCP/IP with existing WAN requirements.
Designing for Internet Connectivity
Design an Internet and extranet access solution. Components of the solution could include proxy server, firewall, routing and remote access, Network Address Translation (NAT), connection sharing, Web server, or mail server.
Design a load-balancing strategy.
Designing a Wide Area Network Infrastructure
Design an implementation strategy for dial-up remote access.
§ Design a remote access solution that uses Routing and Remote Access.
§ Integrate authentication with Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS).
Design a virtual private network (VPN) strategy.
Design a Routing and Remote Access routing solution to connect locations.
§ Design a demand-dial routing strategy.