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<strong>MasterLink</strong> <strong>Training</strong>server roles in Windows Server 2008. The course is intendedfor entry-level students who want to become familiar with theActive Directory server roles and their basic functionality.Who Should Attend: The primary audience for this course isIT professionals who are new to Active Directory and want tobecome familiar with Active Directory concepts.• Course Code: 6424• Contact Hours: 19.5• Course Length: 3 days• Prerequisite: Students must have a basic understanding ofnetworking, a basic understanding of network operatingsystems, and basic knowledge of server hardware. A+ orequivalent knowledge is not required but expected.a competitive platform who want to enhance their job skills onMicrosoft Windows Server 2003 networking. The entry criteriafor this course includes individuals who are IT professionals andnew to Windows Server 2003 network implementation. Thecourse prepares the student for the Microsoft Certified SystemsEngineer (MCSE) certification.• Course Code: 2278• Contact Hours: 19.5• Course Length: 3 days• Prerequisite: Students must have completed Course 2277—Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: NetworkServices (or equivalent knowledge and skills).Planning and Designing aMicrosoft Lync Server 2010 SolutionThis five-day instructor-led course teaches the student how toplan and design a Microsoft Lync Server 2010 solution and isgeared toward IT professionals. The course emphasizes voicefeatures in Lync 2010 from a deployment perspective. In thiscourse, students learn how to plan and design a Lync Server2010 system. The labs utilize the Lync Server 2010 PlanningWorkbook and Planning Tool. This course helps the studentprepare for Exam 70-665.• Course Code: 10534• Contact Hours: 32.5• Course Length: 5 days• Prerequisite: Students must have the following skills/knowledge:features and architecture; dial plans; external user accessand federation; security; high availability; load balancing;resiliency; capacity; bandwidth management; central andbranch office sites; Enterprise Voice; call management;audio/Web/dial-in conferencing; and topology options,including services, server roles, colocation, and geographicalplacement. Apart from this, students should have knowledgeon Windows Server Active Directory deployment and shouldhave attended the TS-level Course 10533A—Configuring andManaging Microsoft Lync Server 2010 (or possess equivalentexperience or skills).Planning and Maintaining a MicrosoftWindows Server 2003 Network InfrastructureThe goal of this course is to provide students with the knowledgeand skills necessary to plan and maintain a Windows Server2003 network infrastructure. This is the fifth course in theWindows Server 2003 Systems Engineer curriculum.Who Should Attend: This course is appropriate for individualsemployed as, or seeking a position as, a systems engineer. Thiscourse is also appropriate for individuals currently supportingPlanning for Windows Server 2008 ServicesThis three-day course is intended for IT professionals whoare interested in the knowledge and skills necessary to plana Windows Server 2008 operating system infrastructure. Thecourse is aimed at server administrators and is not a “howto”course; therefore, it has a significant number of planningexercises with less focus on hands-on exercises. The coursecontent and exercises direct students toward making decisionsand providing guidance to others. This course reflects thedecision-making tasks that a server administrator undertakes.Who Should Attend: This course is intended for a server administratorwho is moving from a technical-specialist role to a decision-makingrole and wants to acquire the necessary knowledge to be able toplan for Windows Server 2008 servers.• Course Code: 6430• Contact Hours: 19.5• Course Length: 3 days• Prerequisite: Students must have the following training/experience: skills equivalent to course 6418A—Installationand Configuration of Windows Server 2008, WindowsDeployment Services, and Active Directory directory serviceupgrades; skills equivalent to course 6420A—TCP/IPConfiguration—Server Administration; network, and datasecurity skills equivalent to course 6421—Domain NameSystem (DNS) Configuration—Windows Internet NameService (WINS) configuration, IPv6 transition, remote access,network policies, Network Access Protection (NAP), andDistributed File System (DFS); skills equivalent to course6424A—Configure Active Directory Domain Services (ADDS)—configure Active Directory Lightweight DirectoryServices (AD LDS), configure Active Directory CertificateServices (AD CS), configure Active Directory FederationServices (AD FS), and create users and groups; skillsequivalent to course 6425A—Configure AD DS Security,Trusts, Sites, Replication, and Group Policy; and up to oneyear experience implementing server plans.Summer 2012• 43Visit our website at www.herzing.edu

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