Course 2824B:
Implementing
Microsoft
® Internet
Security and Acceleration Server 2004
Introduction
Name
Company affiliation
Title/function
Job responsibility
Network security experience
Microsoft® Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 experience
Expectations for the course
Course Materials
Name card
Student workbook
Student Materials compact disc
Course evaluation
Prerequisites
Completion of Course 2810: Fundamentals of Network Security, or equivalent knowledge and skills
Completion of Course 2273: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows Server™ 2003 Environment, or equivalent knowledge and skills
Experience implementing network resources such as Web, FTP, and Microsoft Exchange servers
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of Microsoft ISA Server 2004
Module 2: Installing and Maintaining ISA Server
Module 3: Enabling Access to Internet Resources
Module 4: Configuring ISA Server as a Firewall
Module 5: Configuring Access to Internal Resources
Course Outline (continued)
Module 6: Integrating ISA Server 2004 and Microsoft Exchange Server
Module 7: Advanced Application and Web Filtering
Module 8: Configuring Virtual Private Network Access for Remote Clients and Networks
Module 9: Implementing Caching
Module 10: Monitoring ISA Server 2004
Course Outline (continued)
Module 11: Implementing ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition
Module 12: Implementing ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition: Back-to-Back Firewall Scenario
Module 13: Implementing ISA Server 2004 Enterprise Edition: Site-to-Site VPN Scenario
Demonstration: Using Virtual PC
Virtual PC computers can communicate Virtual PC computers can communicate with each other and with the host, but not with each other and with the host, but not with other computers outside of the virtual with other computers outside of the virtual environment environment
In this demonstration, you will learn how In this demonstration, you will learn how to: Start Virtual PC to: Start Virtual PC
Log on to Virtual PC Log on to Virtual PC
How to tell the difference between the How to tell the difference between the virtual machines that are used in the virtual machines that are used in the practices for this course practices for this course
Close Virtual PC Close Virtual PC
Microsoft Learning
Course 2810: Fundamentals of Network Course 2810: Fundamentals of Network Security Security
Course 2824: Implementing Microsoft Course 2824: Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 Server 2004
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Microsoft Learning Product Types
Lecture
Activity
Microsoft Official Course Microsoft Official Course
Traditional classroom presentation that combines lecture Traditional classroom presentation that combines lecture with guided activities to prepare you for a new job or with guided activities to prepare you for a new job or new Microsoft technology new Microsoft technology
Lecture
Activity
Microsoft Official Workshop
Experienced with the technology? Learn a skill or Experienced with the technology? Learn a skill or function through instructor-facilitated activities and self- function through instructor-facilitated activities and self- directed study directed study
Lecture
Demo
Microsoft Official Clinic
Learn how to use a Microsoft product or feature to solve Learn how to use a Microsoft product or feature to solve a specific business problem a specific business problem
Lecture
Microsoft Official Seminar
Learn how a Microsoft product can solve your business Learn how a Microsoft product can solve your business problems problems
Microsoft Certified Professional Program
Exam number and title
Core exam for the following track
Elective exam for the following track
MCSA: Security
MCSA MCSE
MCSE: Security
70-350: Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) 2004
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Facilities
Class hours Building hours Parking Restrooms Meals Phones Messages Smoking Recycling