Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Train Signal Lab 9 Routers & Packet Filters


Train Signal Lab 9 Routers & Packet Filters

Fun, interactive scenarios make our lessons easy to retain! Install and configure a Router on your company’s network.

> Understand how to use the Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) Wizard
> Differentiate Hardware (Cisco) from Software (Windows 2000/2003) Routers
> Configure a server to act as a router manually
> Test network connectivity between the different routed segments
> Configure static routes to pass TCP/IP traffic through the network infrastructure
> Troubleshoot satic and dynamic routes within a Routing Table
> Learn to install and configure Routing Information Protocol (RIP) v.2
> Install & configure Packet Filters directly on the Network Interface Card (NIC)
> Setup and configure a series of Packet Filters to meet a company’s security requirements
> Setup TCP/IP Routes to direct traffic between two sites
> Setup a basic Web & FTP Server to test out the Packet Filters
> Install & configure Packet Filters within Routing & Remote Access (RRAS)
> Learn how to handle routing conflicts detween RIP and statically configured routes
> Install and Use Terminal Services and Remote Desktop
> All this and more taught in Windows 2000 & Server 2003!

Download: | Part 1/4 | Part 2/4 | Part 3/4 | Part 4/4 |

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