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Synopsis
TCP/IP: Managing DNS and TCP/IP shows a user how to manage and operate the Microsoft Domain Name System (DNS) Server and multiple resources. It provides instruction on which utility to use to connect to TCP/IP-based UNIX host for file transfer, interactive, and printing utilities
Audience
This course is for anyone preparing for the MCSE Exam 70-59 or anyone who wants to learn about managing multiple DNS Servers and connecting to TCP/IP-based UNIX hosts.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: TCPC07
After completing TCP/IP: Managing DNS and TCP/IP, the user should be able to:

Initialize the DNS Server
Configure DNS Server roles
Manage the DNS Server and integrate DNS with other name servers
Identify which utility to use to connect to a TCP/IP-based UNIX host

Initiating the DNS Server
Installing the Microsoft DNS Server
Initializing the DNS Server
Adding the reverse-lookup zones
Adding a primary zone
Adding resource records

Configuring DNS Server
Adding other resource records
Modifying zone properties
Establishing SOA record properties
Establishing notify and WINS lookup properties
Resolving names with WINS

Managing Multiple DNS Servers
Managing multiple servers
Creating a secondary DNS Server
Adding subdomain zones

Operating DNS Server
Updating the database files
Porting data from BIND servers
Enabling DNS clients
Using NSLOOKUP for troubleshooting DNS Servers
Making interactive queries

File Transfer Utilities
Using FTP
Using TFTP
Using RCP

Interactive and Printing Utilities
Using Telnet
Connecting to a remote host
Setting terminal preferences
Using RSH and REXEC
Using the printing utilities LPR and LPQ


 

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