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Windows 2000 & Linux - Interoperability Guide

W2K & Linux


Windows 2000 & Linux - Interoperability Guide

3 Sessions –
9 Hours of Interactive Training
LearnKey’s Windows 2000 and Linux is an interoperability guide for managing mixed environment networks. This course outlines the challenges of a multi-system environment and the practical solutions to make interoperability work for you. LearnKey expert Mark Wlodarczyk shows administrators how established Linux/UNIX systems can successfully coexist with Windows 2000. At the conclusion of this course, you will understand the core techniques for setting up and managing interoperability between Windows 2000 and Linux.

Benefits
  • You will understand the techniques for managing interoperability in a mixed environment.
  • You’ll gain technical mastery of network environments and increase your IT credibility.
  • Your IT knowledge and proficiency will open doors and maximize earning potential.

  • About The Author
    Mark Wlodarczyk is a renowned expert in interoperability for Microsoft operating systems with 3 decades of experience in the computer field. Mark’s career as a systems analyst and project leader for software development includes real world experience enabling him to design courses that are relevant and practical. He is an MCT and MCSE, with a relaxed and humorous style that make his training courses popular as well as invaluable.
    Session 1

    Section A: Introduction
    · Objectives
    · Course Topics

    Section B: Interoperability Strategies
    · OS Characteristics
    · Protocol Layers
    · Network Protocols
    · Naming Protocols
    · Authentication Protocols
    · Dual Server Solution
    · Gateway Server Solution
    · Challenges & Solutions

    Section C: Network Connectivity & DHCP
    · TCP/IP in Windows
    · IPconfig
    · DHCP Features
    · DHCP Dialog
    · DHCP Leases
    · Server Configuration
    · Server Options
    · Microsoft DHCP Client
    · Manual Settings
    · Relay Agents
    · BootP Relay Agent
    · DHCP Relay Agent
    · Interoperability

    Session 2

    Section A: UNIX vs. Windows 2000 DNS
    · DNS vs. WINS
    · Cross Domain Lookup
    · Multi-Server Domain
    · Cashing DNS
    · Proprietary Issues
    · Cheating
    · Server Interoperability

    Section B: Active Directory & DNS Domains
    · Domain Definition
    · Windows Domains
    · AD Domain DNS Requirements
    · Dynamic DNS
    · Static DNS
    · Windows 2000 DNS Feature
    · AD & DSN Domains

    Section C: Common Authentication
    · Client & Server Authentication
    · Authentication Structure
    · Windows 2000 Groups
    · Duplicate Accounts
    · Add User Script
    · Password Synchronization
    · Services for UNIX 2.0
    · Kerberos
    · Common Authentication

    Section D: Remote Admin & Scripting
    · Auto Install Windows 2000
    · Admin Approaches
    · Windows Script Host
    · Other Window 2000 Scripting Alternatives
    · Telnet
    · X Windows
    · Terminal Services
    · Cross Platform Admin

    Session 3

    Section A: UNIX-Style Remote Printing
    · 1pr & 1pd
    · 1pr Commands
    · 1pd Service
    · Windows 2000 Printing
    · Add Local Printer
    · Install 1pd
    · Review Printers
    · Add LPR Printer
    · Recap Printing

    Section B: Specific UNIX Style Protocols
    · Telnet
    · Telnet Server
    · Use Telnet Client
    · Use Telnet Server
    · Configure Server
    · Telnet to Windows 2000
    · FTP on Windows 2000
    · IIS Authentication HTTP
    · NFS
    · Traditional Security
    · NFS Authentication
    · Recap UNIX Protocols

    Section C: Windows Specific Protocols
    · Samba
    · Samba Authentication
    · Features
    · Benefits

    Section D: The Future
    · UNIX Evolution
    · Windows Evolution
    · UNIX & Windows 2000 Interoperability