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Synopsis
TCP/IP: PPTP and Troubleshooting shows an administrator how to configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), identify and troubleshoot TCP/IP connectivity and service problems, as well as designing a TCP/IP intranetwork.
Audience
This course is for anyone preparing for the MCSE Exam 70-59 or anyone who wants to learn about configuring PPTP, troubleshooting TCP/IP connectivity and service problems, and designing a TCP/IP intranetwork.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: TCPC10
After completing TCP/IP: PPTP and Troubleshooting, the user should be able to:

Configure Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Diagnose and resolve IP addressing problems
Diagnose and resolve name resolution problems
Identify the appropriate tool or utility to monitor network traffic
Plan and select the appropriate services to install when using Microsoft TCP/IP on a Windows NT Server computer

Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP)
Configuring PPTP
Enabling PPTP filtering
Monitoring server PPTP support
Enabling client PPTP support

Identifying a TCP/IP Problem
Identifying the basics of a problem
Isolating the problem
Finding the source
Identifying what changed on the client or server

Troubleshooting Tools and Utilities
Reviewing troubleshooting tool and utilities
Using Windows NT Event Viewer
Using Windows NT Diagnostics

TCP/IP Connectivity and Service Problems
Checking connectivity
Troubleshooting TCP/IP Services

TCP/IP Troubleshooting Scenarios
Troubleshooting an FTP server
Troubleshooting a subnetting problem
Finding configuration errors
Troubleshooting clients
Client configuration problems

Planning a TCP/IP Intranetwork
Designing a TCP/IP intranetwork
Looking at IP addresses
Linking the sites

Selecting Services for a TCP/IP Intranetwork
Adding DHCP Servers
Adding WINS Servers
Adding DNS Servers
Adding the IIS
Adding the RAS Server
Using a proxy server


 

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