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本书是美国著名的出版商McGraw--Hill出版的畅销认证系列丛书ALL-in-One中的一本。本书包含现行的MCSE Windows2000 Designing核心考试的全部内容,即Diectory Infrastructure、Network Infrastructure和Network Security三门Designing(设计)考试。作者在本书中提供了极具洞察力的专家经验,每一章都包括详细的考试目标、实践问题和实用练习,详细讲述了Windows的安装、配置和故障排除等方面的内容,光盘中包含大量原汁原味的考试试题、测试引擎和专题讲座视频片断.
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Introduction 1 PartⅠ Exam 70-219: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure 9 Chapter 1 Defining Directory Services 10 Common Understanding of Directory Services 10 Directory Services and Meta-Information 12 History and Types of Directory Services 12 Predicting the Future: Meta-Directories 14 Active Directory from the Top Down 15 Forests 15 Trees 16 Domains 16 Organizational Units 17 Lower-Level Objects 17 Data and Attributes 19 Sites 19 Directory Services in Different Versions of Windows 19 Top Reasons to Implement Windows 2000 and Active Directory 21 Top Reasons to Implement Windows 2000 21 Top Reasons to Implement Active Directory 26 Chapter Review 31 Questions 31 Answers 31 Key Skill Sets 31 Key Terms 31 Chapter 2 Analyzing Business Requirements 33 Analyzing the Existing and Planned Business Models 34 Analyzing the Company Model and the Geographical Scope 34 Analyzing Company Processes 41 Management 43 Company Organization 44 Vendor, Partner, and Customer Relationships 46 Acquisition Plans 46 Analyzing Factors That Influence Company Strategies 47 Identifying Company Priorities 47 Identifying the Projected Growth and Growth Strategy 48 Identifying Relevant Laws and Regulations 48 Identifying the Company誷 Tolerance for Risk 48 Identifying the Total Cost of Operations 48 Chapter Review 49 Questions 49 Answers 49 Key Skill Sets 49 Key Terms 49 Chapter 3 Analyzing Technical Requirements 50 Evaluating Existing and Planned Technical Environment 51 Analyzing Company Size and User and Resource Distribution 51 Assessing Available Connectivity 53 Assessing Net Available Bandwidth 55 Analyzing Performance Requirements 56 Analyzing Data- and System-Access Patterns 56 Analyzing Network Roles and Responsibilities 57 Analyzing Security Considerations 58 Analyzing the Impact of Active Directory 59 Assessing Existing Systems and Applications 59 Identifying Existing and Planned Upgrades and Rollouts 59 Analyzing the Technical Support Structure 59 Analyzing Existing and Planned Network and Systems Management 60 Analyzing the Business Requirements for Client-Desktop Management 61 Chapter Review 62 Questions 62 Answers 63 Key Skill Sets 63 Key Terms 63 Chapter 4 Designing a Directory Service Architecture 64 Designing an Active Directory Forest and Domain 65 Designing a Forest and Schema Structure 66 Designing a Domain Structure 69 Analyzing and Optimizing Trust Relationships 69 Designing an Active Directory Naming Strategy 71 Establishing the Scope of the Active Directory 72 Designing the Namespace 73 Planning DNS Strategy 74 Designing and Planning Organization Units 75 Developing an OU Delegation Plan 77 Planning Group Policy Object Management 78 Planning Policy Management for Client Computers 80 Planning for Coexistence 80 Designing an Active Directory Site Topology 81 Designing a Replication Strategy 81 Defining Site Boundaries 83 Designing a Schema Modification Policy 83 Designing an Active Directory Implementation Plan 85 Single-Domain Windows NT System 85 Single-Master-Domain Windows NT System 85 Multiple-Master-Domain Windows NT System 86 Complete-Trust-Domain Windows NT System 86 A New Windows 2000 Domain 87 Chapter Review 87 Questions 88 Answers 88 Key Skill Sets 88 Key Terms 89 Chapter 5 Designing Your Service Locations 90 Designing the Placement of Operations Masters 91 Understanding the Roles of Operations Masters 91 Schema Master 91 Domain Naming Master 93 Primary Domain Controller Emulator 93 Infrastructure Master 94 Relative Identifier Master 94 Role Placement 94 Permissions 95 Role Changing 95 Disaster Recovery 96 Designing the Placement of Global Catalog Servers 96 Global Catalog Servers 97 Global Catalog Server Placement Considerations 97 Designing the Placement of Domain Controller Servers 98 DNS Zone Planning 101 DNS Lookup Zones 102 DNS Zone Types 102 Where, Oh Where Should My DNS Go? 103 Designing the Placement of DNS Servers 103 Design 1 104 Design 2 105 Design 3 105 Design 4 105 Next Steps 105 Chapter Review 106 Questions 106 Answers 106 Key Skill Sets 107 Key Terms 107 PartⅡ Exam 70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 109 Chapter 6 Introduction to Security 110 Intruder Perspectives 110 The Business Case 111 Technical Tangents of Networking and Security 112 User and Group Account Management 112 Machine Security 113 Network and Communication Security 113 Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) 116 The Security Life Cycle 117 Discovery 117 Design 117 Testing 117 Deployment 117 Evaluation 118 Final Steps-Feedback 118 Chapter Review 119 Questions 119 Answers 119 Key Skill Sets 119 Key Terms 120 Chapter 7 Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements 121 Defining Security in the Enterprise 122 Evaluating Business Factors That Affect Security Planning 123 Analyzing the Existing and Planned Business Models 124 Analyzing Business Factors That Influence Company Strategies 125 Evaluating Your Technology Options in Security Planning 129 Analyzing the Physical and Information-Security Models 130 Understanding the Logical Layout of Services and Applications 133 Understanding the People Factor in Security Planning 136 Analyzing Business and Security Requirements for the End User 137 Analyzing Network Roles and Responsibilities 137 Evaluating Specific Security Vulnerabilities 139 Lack of IT Staff Education 139 Ineffective, Incomplete, or Missing Corporate Security Policies 140 User Education 141 Proactive Anti-Hacking Measures 142 Disaster-Recovery Plan 143 Security Hotspots 144 Catywhompus Construction Updates 145 Chapter Review 145 Questions 146 Answers 146 Key Skill Sets 147 Key Terms 147 Additional Resources and Information 147 Chapter 8 Analyzing Security Requirements 149 Assessing Your Current Environment 149 Vulnerabilities 150 Creating a Baseline 153 Developing a Security Policy 155 Authenticating All User Access to System Resources 156 Applying Appropriate Access Control to All Resources 158 Establishing Appropriate Trust Relationships Between Multiple Domains 160 Enabling Data Protection for Sensitive Data 161 Setting Uniform Security Policies 161 Deploying Secure Applications 167 Managing Security Administration 168 Implementing Your Security Policy 168 Chapter Review 172 Questions 172 Answers 173 Key Skill Sets 173 Key Terms 174 Chapter 9 Designing a Windows 2000 Security Solution 175 Windows 2000 Security Policies 176 Audit Policies 176 Delegation of Authority 184 Policy Inheritance 189 Encrypting File System (EFS) 192 Design an Authentication Strategy 196 Authentication Methods 196 Security Group Strategy 203 Design a Public Key Infrastructure 204 Certificate Authority Hierarchies 204 Certificate Server Roles 205 Managing Certificates 208 Third-Party Certificate Authorities 212 Design Windows 2000 Network Services Security 214 DNS Security 214 Remote Installation Services (RIS) Security 215 SNMP Security 220 Terminal Services Security 223 Chapter Review 229 Questions 229 Answers 230 Key Skill Sets 230 Key Terms 231 Chapter 10 Designing a Security Solution for Access Between Networks 232 Accessing the Internet 232 Proxy Server 233 Firewall 233 Gateway 234 Internet Connection Server 234 Common Internet File System (CIFS) 236 IP Security (IPSec) 238 Windows 2000誷 Default IPSec Policies 239 Policy Configuration 240 Testing Your IPSec Configuration 249 Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 249 The VPN Server 251 Installing a VPN Client 256 Lab Exercise 10.15: Install a VPN Client 256 Remote Access Service 258 Remote Access Authorization 262 Chapter Review 267 Questions 267 Answers 268 Key Skill Sets 268 Key Terms 268 Chapter 11 Designing Security for Communication Channels 269 Common Communication Channel Attacks 270 Designing a Signing Solution with the Server Message Block Protocol 272 SMB Signing Implementation 272 Designing IP Layer Security 273 Selecting IPSec Mode 274 Planning IPSec Protocol Usage 275 Using Predefined IPSec Policies 276 IPSec Implementation Components 278 Designing an IPSec Management Strategy 280 Defining Security Levels 280 Designing Negotiation Policies 281 Designing Security Policies and Policy Management 283 Designing IPSec Encryption 285 Designing IPSec Filters 285 IPSec Best Practices 286 Verifying IPSec Communications 287 Chapter Review 289 Questions 289 Answers 290 Key Skill Sets 290 Key Terms 291 PartⅢ Exam 70-221: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure 294 Chapter 12 Overview of Designing a Network Infrastructure 294 Windows 2000 Networking Services Design Overview 294 The Networking Services Deployment Cycle 297 Designing the Networking Services 298 Testing the Design 299 Implementing the Design 299 Managing the Network Services 300 Microsoft Windows 2000 Networking Services 300 Lab Exercise 12.1: Developing a Design Approach 301 The Network Foundation 302 Base Protocol Support-TCP/IP 303 Automated Client Configuration-DHCP 303 Resolving Host Names-DNS 304 Lab Exercise 12.2: Solving a Name Resolution Design Problem 305 Resolving NetBIOS Names-WINS 305 Designing Internet Connectivity 306 Network Address Translation-NAT 306 Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 307 Designing Routing and Remote-Access Connectivity 307 Remote Access 308 RADIUS and IAS 308 IP Routing 308 Putting It All Together: Integrating the Network Services Infrastructure 309 Creating Performance Monitor Log Files 310 Defining the Network Design Attributes 315 Chapter Review 316 Questions 316 Answers 317 Key Skill Sets 317 Key Terms 317 Chapter 13 Analyzing Business and Technical Requirements 318 Analyzing the Business 319 Analyzing the Geographical Scope and Existing and Planned Business Models 320 Analyzing Company Processes 323 Analyzing the Existing and Planned Organizational Structures 326 Analyzing Factors That Influence Company Strategies 329 Analyzing the IT Management Structure 332 Business Requirements Analysis Checklist 337 Evaluating the Company誷 Technical Requirements 337 Documenting the Existing Infrastructure Design 338 Analyzing Client Computer Access Requirements 345 Analyzing the Existing Disaster-Recovery Strategy 346 Directions 349 Business Background 349 Current System 350 IT Management Sample Interviews 350 Envisioned System 351 Case Study Questions: BTI Analysis 353 Chapter Review 353 Questions 354 Answers 354 Key Skill Sets 355 Key Terms 355 Chapter 14 Designing a Network Infrastructure Using TCP/IP 356 TCP/IP Background 357 TCP/IP Protocol Suite 358 TCP/IP Standards 358 TCP/IP Protocol Architecture 359 Key TCP/IP Design Considerations 361 Windows 2000 TCP/IP Features 362 Windows 2000 TCP/IP Services 362 Designing a Functional TCP/IP Solution 363 IP Addressing Review 363 Private Network IP Addressing 366 Subnet Requirements 368 IP Configuration Approaches 369 TCP/IP Design for Improving Availability 370 TCP/IP Design for Improving Performance 371 Optimizing IP Subnetting 371 Optimizing Traffic on an IP Network 373 Using QoS Mechanisms 374 TCP/IP Security Solutions 376 Packet Filtering Techniques 377 Data Encryption Design 377 IPSec Encryption Algorithms 378 IPSec Authentication Protocols 378 IPSec Internet Key Exchange 379 Chapter Review 384 Questions 384 Answers 385 Key Skill Sets 385 Key Terms 385 Chapter 15 Designing an Automated IP Configuration Solution Using DHCP 387 Key DHCP Features 388 Management Features 389 Enhanced Monitoring and Statistical Reporting 389 DNS and WINS Integration 389 Rogue DHCP Server Detection 390 User-Specific and Vendor-Specific Option Support 390 DHCP Server Clustering 390 Multicast IP Address Allocation 391 DHCP Client Support 391 Automatic Client Configuration 391 Local Storage 391 BOOTP Client Support 392 Combining DHCP with Other Services 392 Active Directory Integration 392 Dynamic Updates in the DNS Namespace 392 Routing and Remote Access Integration 393 DHCP Design Choices 394 Functional Aspects of Designing a DHCP Solution 394 Using DHCP Servers on the Network 395 Configuring and Selecting TCP/IP Options on the Network 395 Providing IP Configuration Management to BOOTP and Non-Microsoft Clients 396 DHCP Sample Design for a Single Subnet LAN 397 DHCP Example Design for a Large Enterprise Network 398 DHCP Example Design for a Routed Network 398 Relay Agent Deployment 399 DHCP and Routing and Remote Access 400 DHCP Server Placement 400 Creating a DHCP Solution to Ensure Service Availability 401 Distributed Scope Solution 401 Clustering Solution 402 Creating a DHCP Solution to Enhance Performance 402 Increasing Performance of Individual DHCP Servers 402 Increasing Performance by Adding DHCP Servers 405 Designing a Secure DHCP Solution 405 Preventing Unauthorized Windows 2000 Servers 405 Security Risks Using DHCP in DMZ Networks 406 Directions 407 Scenario 407 Design Requirements and Constraints 407 Envisioned System 407 Availability 408 Performance 408 Security 408 Proposed System 409 Chief Technology Officer誷 Comments 409 Case Study Questions 409 Chapter Review 411 Questions 411 Answers 412 Key Skill Sets 413 Key Terms 413 Chapter 16 Creating a DNS Name-Resolution Design 414 The Domain Name System Solution 415 New Features in the Windows 2000 Implementation of DNS 415 Resolution Improvements 416 Key Components of DNS 417 DNS Resolution Process 418 Resource Load-Sharing Control 419 Collecting Information for the DNS Design Decisions 421 Creating a Functional Windows 2000 DNS Strategy 421 DNS Zones and Zone Types 421 DNS Server Placement and Zone Type Considerations 425 Integrating DNS and WINS 427 Integrating with BIND and Windows NT 4.0 DNS Servers 428 Internet Access Considerations 434 Existing Namespace Integration Issues 435 Hands-On Section Exercises 435 Availability Considerations in Windows 2000 DNS Designs 436 Optimization Strategies in Windows 2000 DNS Designs 437 Server Capacity Optimization 437 Monitoring Server Performance 438 Query Resolution Optimization 441 Reducing the Impact of Server-to-Server Traffic on the Network 442 Security Strategies in DNS Designs 443 Secured Dynamic Update 443 Controlling Update Access to Zones 443 DNS Dynamic Updates from DHCP and Windows 2000 444 DNS Zone Replication 444 DNS in Screened Subnets 444 Hands-On Section Exercises 444 Chapter Review 452 Questions 452 Answers 452 Key Skill Sets 453 Key Terms 453 Chapter 17 Designing with WINS Services and DFS 454 The Microsoft WINS Solution 454 WINS Background 455 NetBIOS Name Resolution 456 Creating a WINS Design 460 Initial WINS Design Steps 460 Designing a Functional WINS Solution 461 Enhancing WINS Availability 467 Optimizing WINS Performance 469 Securing a WINS Solution 471 Designing a Distributed File System (DFS) Strategy 472 DFS Architecture 473 DFS Platform Compatibility 473 DFS Features 473 Key DFS Terms 475 Placing a DFS Root 475 DFS Root Replica Strategy for High Availability 476 Chapter Review 482 Questions 482 Answers 484 Key Skill Sets 484 Key Terms 484 Chapter 18 Designing Internet and Extranet Connectivity Solutions 485 Firewalls 486 Common Firewall Technologies 488 Firewall Placement 491 Demilitarized Zones or Screened Subnets 491 Routing and Remote Access 491 Windows 2000 Network Address Translation 492 Designing a Functional NAT Solution 493 Designing for NAT Availability and Performance 495 NAT Security Considerations 495 Outbound Internet Traffic 496 Inbound Internet Traffic 496 VPNs and Network Address Translators 496 Internet Connection Sharing 496 Web Caching with a Proxy Server 497 What Does a Proxy Server Do? 497 Protecting the Network 497 Microsoft Proxy Server 498 Designing a Functional Proxy Server Solution 499 Designing for Proxy Server Availability and Performance 500 Proxy Server Security Considerations 501 Comparing Internet-Connection Sharing Solutions 502 Scenario 503 Case Study Question 503 Chapter Review 504 Questions 504 Answers 505 Key Skill Sets 506 Key Terms 506 Chapter 19 Designing a Wide Area Network Infrastructure 507 Connecting Private Networks Using RRAS 508 Installing and Configuring RRAS 509 Routing for Connectivity Between Private Networks 515 Designing a Functional Routing Solution 517 Securing Private Network Connections 525 Optimizing a Router Design for Availability and Performance 526 RRAS Solutions Using Demand-Dial Routing 526 Designing Remote-User Connectivity 526 Designing a VPN Strategy 527 Designing Remote-Access Dial-Up Solutions 529 Designing a Dial-Up or VPN Solution in a Routed Network 529 Performance and Availability Design Considerations 529 Security Considerations 530 VPN Best Practices 531 Dial-Up Best Practices 532 Designing a Remote-Access Solution Using RADIUS 533 Integrating Authentication with RADIUS 534 Why Use IAS? 536 Designing a Functional RADIUS Solution 536 RADIUS Fault-Tolerance and Performance Solutions 536 Security Considerations for RADIUS 537 Chapter Review 539 Questions 539 Answers 540 Key Skill Sets 541 Key Terms 541 Chapter 20 Designing a Management and Implementation Strategy for Windows 2000 Networking 543 Network Services Management Strategies 543 Identifying Management Processes 544 Monitoring the Network Services Status 545 Analyzing the Information 549 Reactive and Proactive Response Strategies 550 Combining Networking Services 550 Benefits of Combining Networking Services 550 Constraints on Combining Networking Services 550 Security Issues Related to Combining Services 551 Combining Networking Services That Are Cluster-Aware 551 Optimizing Performance by Combining Services 552 Chapter Review 553 Questions 553 Answers 554 Key Skill Sets 554 Key Terms 555 PartⅣ Bringing It All Together 557 Chapter 21 The Holistic Windows 2000 Design Process 558 Building Blocks 558 Active DirectoryActive Directory 558 Security 559 Network Infrastructure 559 Common Elements 559 Next Steps-Life as an MCSE 560 Chapter Review 561 PartⅤ Appendixes 563 Appendixes A More Case Study Analyses and Questions 564 Four Case Studies for Analysis 564 Exam Questions on the Topics Presented in this Book 586 Encrypting File System (Six Questions) 586 Auditing (Three Questions) 588 Public Key Infrastructure (11 Questions) 589 Internet Protocol Security (Six Questions) 594 Active Directory Services (27 Questions) 597 Appendixes B MCSE Certification Specifics 606 Microsoft誷 New Certification Track 606 Your Commitment to Getting Certified 607 Role of Real-World Experience 608 Opportunities for MCSEs 608 Compensation 609 Ongoing Certification Requirements 611 Life as an MCSE Professional 611 Work 612 Continuing Education 612 Conferences 612 User Groups 612 Certification Exam Objectives 612 Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional 613 Exam 70-215: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server 615 Exam 70-216: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure 617 Exam 70-217: Implementing and Administering a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure 620 Exam 70-219: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure 622 Exam 70-220: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network 623 Exam 70-221: Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure 625 Appendixes C Case Study Analysis Approach 629 Case Study Method 629 Management Value 630 How to Approach a Case 631

 
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