Тест №70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
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About this ExamThe
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003 credential is
intended for IT professionals who work in the typically complex computing
environment of medium-sized to large companies.Audience
Profile
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Windows Server 2003
credential is intended for IT professionals who work in the typically
complex computing environment of medium-sized to large companies. An MCSE
candidate should have at least one year of experience implementing and
administering a network operating system in environments that have the
following characteristics:
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250 to 5,000 or more users
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Three or more physical locations
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Three or more domain controllers
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Network services and resources such as messaging, database, file and
print, proxy server, firewall, Internet, intranet, remote access, and
client computer management
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Connectivity requirements such as connecting branch offices and
individual users in remote locations to the corporate network and
connecting corporate networks to the Internet
In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one year of experience
in the following areas:
Credit Toward CertificationWhen
you pass Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Network Infrastructure, you complete the requirements for the following
certification(s):
Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure: counts as credit toward the following certification(s):
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Skills Being MeasuredThis
exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed
below.The
percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the
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Planning and Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
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Configure security for servers that are assigned specific roles.
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Plan a secure baseline installation.
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Plan a strategy to enforce system
default security settings on new systems.
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Identify client operating system
default security settings.
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Identify all server operating
system default security settings.
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Plan security for servers that are assigned specific roles.
Roles might include domain controllers, Web servers, database
servers, and mail servers.
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Deploy the security configuration
for servers that are assigned specific roles.
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Create custom security templates
based on server roles.
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Evaluate and select the operating system to install on computers
in an enterprise.
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Identify the minimum configuration
to satisfy security requirements.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
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Plan a TCP/IP network infrastructure strategy.
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Analyze IP addressing requirements.
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Plan an IP routing solution.
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Create an IP subnet scheme.
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Plan and modify a network topology.
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Plan the physical placement of
network resources.
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Identify network protocols to be
used.
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Plan an Internet connectivity strategy.
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Plan network traffic monitoring. Tools might include Network
Monitor and System Monitor.
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Troubleshoot connectivity to the Internet.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client configuration.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to Network Address Translation (NAT).
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to name resolution cache information.
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Troubleshoot TCP/IP addressing.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client computer configuration.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to DHCP server address assignment.
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Plan a host name resolution strategy.
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Plan a DNS namespace design.
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Plan zone replication requirements.
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Plan a forwarding configuration.
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Plan for DNS security.
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Examine the interoperability of DNS
with third-party DNS solutions.
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Plan a NetBIOS name resolution strategy.
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Plan a WINS replication strategy.
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Plan NetBIOS name resolution by
using the Lmhosts file.
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Troubleshoot host name resolution.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to DNS services.
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Diagnose and resolve issues related
to client computer configuration.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Routing and Remote Access
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Plan a routing strategy.
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Identify routing protocols to use
in a specified environment.
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Plan routing for IP multicast
traffic.
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Plan security for remote access users.
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Plan remote access policies.
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Analyze protocol security
requirements.
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Plan authentication methods for
remote access clients.
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Implement secure access between private networks.
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Create and implement an IPSec
policy.
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Troubleshoot TCP/IP routing. Tools might include the route,
tracert, ping, pathping, and netsh commands and Network Monitor.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Server Availability
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Plan services for high availability.
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Plan a high-availability solution
that uses clustering services.
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Plan a high-availability solution
that uses Network Load Balancing.
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Identify system bottlenecks, including memory, processor, disk,
and network related bottlenecks.
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Identify system bottlenecks by
using System Monitor.
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Implement a cluster server.
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Recover from cluster node failure.
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Manage Network Load Balancing. Tools might include the Network
Load Balancing Monitor Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
snap-in and the WLBS cluster control utility.
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Plan a backup and recovery strategy.
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Plan system recovery that uses
Automated System Recovery (ASR).
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Identify appropriate backup types.
Methods include full, incremental, and differential.
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Plan a backup strategy that uses
volume shadow copy.
Planning and Maintaining Network Security
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Configure network protocol security.
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Configure protocol security in a
heterogeneous client computer environment.
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Configure protocol security by
using IPSec policies.
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Configure security for data transmission.
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Configure IPSec policy settings.
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Plan for network protocol security.
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Specify the required ports and
protocols for specified services.
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Plan an IPSec policy for secure
network communications.
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Plan secure network administration methods.
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Create a plan to offer Remote
Assistance to client computers.
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Plan for remote administration by
using Terminal Services.
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Plan security for wireless networks.
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Plan security for data transmission.
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Secure data transmission between
client computers to meet security requirements.
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Secure data transmission by using
IPSec.
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Troubleshoot security for data transmission. Tools might include
the IP Security Monitor MMC snap-in and the Resultant Set of
Policy (RSoP) MMC snap-in.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining Security Infrastructure.
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Configure Active Directory directory service for certificate
publication.
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Plan a public key infrastructure (PKI) that uses Certificate
Services.
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Identify the appropriate type of
certificate authority to support certificate issuance
requirements.
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Plan the enrollment and
distribution of certificates.
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Plan for the use of smart cards for
authentication.
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Plan a framework for planning and implementing security.
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Plan for security monitoring.
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Plan a change and configuration
management framework for security.
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Plan a security update infrastructure. Tools might include
Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer and Microsoft Software
Update Services.
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Preparation Tools and ResourcesTo
help you prepare for this exam, Microsoft Learning recommends that you
have hands-on experience with the product and that you use the following
training resources. These training resources do not necessarily cover
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MeasureUp(Measureup.com)
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Self Test Software(Selftestsoftware.com)
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