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MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer)

 

A certification program offered by Microsoft. To become an MCSE you must pass a series of standardized tests at Microsoft-approved testing facilities. On the positive side, the MCSE certification is designed to give employers an easier way of screening candidates. On the negative side, a candidate with an MCSE and little practical knowledge may unfairly receive consideration over a more qualified non-MCSE.
    


The MCSE program is the most popular of a set of training programs that Microsoft calls the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP). In other MCP programs, you can gain certification as a Microsoft Certified Solution Developer (MCSD), a Microsoft Certified Product Specialist (MCPS), or a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).


Exams: F70-270 Installing, Configuring, Administering Windows XP Professional
Exams: 70-290 Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment
Introduction of XP and Desktop Setting
Introducing Windows 2003 Server
Installation of XP
Managing Basic and Dynamic Disk
Advance Installation Topic
RAID, Utlities and Quota
Installation of Windows with RIS
Managing Server Hardware
Advance RIS Concept
Managing and Troubleshooting User Accounts
Administration of Printer and Fax
Automating User Account Management
Managing Device and Drivers
Managing User Profile
User Hardware and Profile
Managing User Account Login
Monitoring and Optimizing Performance
Managing Computer Accounts
Windows XP Performance Enhancement
Managing Groups
Hard disk and Remote Media
Managing Resource Access: Share Permission
Remote Desktop
Managing Resource Access NTFS Permission
Remote Assistance
Managing Printer
TCP/IP concept
IIS
Windows XP and Media computer
Administration and RDP
Internet Explorer and Security configuration
Event Viewer and Task Manger
Share and NTFS Permission
Performance monitoring and Analysis
Implementing and Monitoring Security
SUS
Application Compatibility
Shadow Copy and Backup
Disaster Recovery Tool
Recovery tool


Exams: 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Exams: 70-293 Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
IP Addressing
Server Roles
Custom Subnetting
Security
TCP/IP Configurationg
Security and GPO Processing
IP Tools
Security Templates
DHCP Configuration
Network Planning and Design
DHCP Management
IP Addressing
DNS
TCP/IP Configuration
WINS
Internet Connectivity
RRAS
Routing
Dialup
Remote Access Authentication & Policies
VPN
WINS
RADIUS and RAS Policies
DNS
Routing
IPSec
Security Templates
Performance Monitoring and NLB
Security
Clustering
IPSec
Security Updates
RRAS
Terminal Services
Internet Access
System Recovery
Server Services



Exams: 70-294 Planning, Implementing, Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
Exams: 70-294: Designing a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
Active Directory Introduction
NT 4.0 Upgrade Part 1
Installing Active Directory
NT 4.0 Upgrade Part 2
The Schema
Functional Levels and the AD Migration Tool
User Principal Names and Trusts
Domain Structure
The Global Catalog and Universal Group Caching
The Global Catalog and Sites
Operations Master Roles
OUs and Group Policy Objects
Replication
DNS Part 1
Sites
DNS Part 2
Active Directory Tools
WINS
User Authentication
DHCP
Security Groups
RRAS part 1: VPNs
Organizational Units
RRAS part 2: IAS
Group Policy
Case Study 1

Case Study 2


Exams: 70-350 Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004

Microsoft’s Firewall Evolution :The Road to Server 2004

ISA Server 2004 Features

The Ring Fight’s Server vs .The Competition

ISA Server 2004 Design and installation

ISA Server is installed…. Now what?

Selecting the ISA client Types

Building the ISA Network Infrastructure

ISA Server Publishing

Configure ISA Server for VPNs

ISA Server’s caching capabilities

Monitoring ISA Server

Introducing ISA Server 2004.. Enterprise Edition


Cisco Certified Network Associate - CCNA Labs
Network Engineering

(Updated from real CCNA exam on 19-Feb-2009)
Question:
This task requires you to use the CLI of Sw-AC3 to answer five multiple-choice questions. This does not require any configuration.
To answer the multiple-choice questions, click on the numbered boxes in the right panel.
There are five multiple-choice questions with this task. Be sure to answer all five questions before leaving this item.
ccna_vtp_sim_question
-->Notice: All the images in this VTP LAB are used for demonstration only, you will see slightly different images in the real CCNA exam
Question 1:

What interface did Sw-AC3 associate with source MAC address 0010.5a0c.ffba ?
a) Fa0/1
b) Fa0/3
c) Fa0/6
d) Fa0/8
e) Fa0/9
f) Fa0/12
Answer: Fa 0/8
Explanation: to find out which interface associated with a given MAC address, use the show mac-address-table command. It shows the learned MAC addresses and their associated interfaces. After entering this command, you will see a MAC address table like this:
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_1
From this table we can figure out that the MAC address 0010.5a0c.ffba is associated with interface Fa0/8
Question 2:
What ports on Sw-AC3 are operating has trunks (choose three)?
a) Fa0/1
b) Fa0/3
c) Fa0/4
d) Fa0/6
e) Fa0/9
f) Fa0/12
Answer: Fa0/3, Fa0/9 and Fa0/12
Explanation: Use the show interface trunk command to determine the trunking status of a link and VLAN status. This command lists port, its mode, encapsulation and whether it is trunking. The image below shows how it works:
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_2
(This image is used for demonstration only)
Question 3:

What kind of router is VLAN-R1?
a) 1720
b) 1841
c) 2611
d) 2620
Answer: 2620
Explanation: VLAN-R1 is the router directly connected to Sw-Ac3 switch, so we can use the show cdp neighbors command to see:
1. Neighbor Device ID : The name of the neighbor device;
2. Local Interface : The interface to which this neighbor is heard
3. Capability: Capability of this neighboring device - R for router, S for switch, H for Host etc.
4. Platform: Which type of device the neighbor is
5. Port ID: The interface of the remote neighbor you receive CDP information
6. Holdtime: Decremental hold time in seconds
Sample output of show cdp neighbors command:
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_3_2
One thing I want to notice you is "Local Intrfce" in the image above refers to the local interface on the device you are running the "show cdp neighbors" command
Question 4: Which switch is the root bridge for VLAN 1?
Answer: Sw-DS1
Explanation: First we use the show spanning-tree vlan 1 to view the spanning-tree information of VLAN 1
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4
From the "Cost 19", we learn that the root switch is directly connected to the Sw-Ac3 switch over a 100Mbps Ethernet link
Notice that if you see all of the interface roles are Desg (designated) then you can confirm Sw-Ac3 switch is the root bridge for this VLAN (VLAN 1).
If you see there is at least one Root port in the interface roles then you can confirm Sw-Ac3 is not the root bridge because root bridge does not have root port. In this case, we notice that the root port on Sw-Ac3 switch is FastEthernet0/12, so we have to figure out which switch is associated with this port -> it is the root bridge. You can verify it with the show cdp neighbors command:
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4_2
The "Local Intrfce" column refers to the interface on the switch running "show cdp neighbors" command. In this case, Sw-DS1 is associated with interface FastEthernet0/12 -> Sw-DS1 is the root bridge
Question 5: What address should be configured as the default-gateway for the host connected to interface fa 0/4 of SW-Ac3?
Answer: 192.168.44.254
Explanation:
First we have to identify which VLAN interface Fa0/4 belongs to by the show vlan command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4_show_vlan
From the exhibit we know that VLAN 44 is configured on router using sub-interface Fa0/0.44 with IP address 192.168.44.254/24
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4_part_exhibit
Therefore the default gateway of the host should be 192.168.44.254
Question 6: From which switch did Sw-Ac3 receive VLAN information ?
Answer: Sw-AC2
Explanation: to view the VTP configuration information, use the show vtp status command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4_show_vtp_status
So we knew Sw-Ac3 received VLAN information from 163.5.8.3 (notice:the IP address may be different). Finally we use the show cdp neighbors detail to find out who 163.5.8.3 is:
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_4_show_cdp_neighbors_detail

Question 7: Refer to the exibit, SwX was taken out of the production network for maintenance. It will be reconnected to the Fa 0/16 port of Sw-Ac3. What happens to the network when it is reconnected and a trunk exists between the two switches?
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_7_new_switch
A - All VLANs except the default VLAN win be removed from all switches
B - All existing switches will have the students, admin, faculty, Servers, Management, Production, and no-where VLANs
C - The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will replace the VLANs on SwX
D - The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will be removed from existing switches
Answer and Explanation:
First we should view the VTP configuration of switch Sw-Ac3 by using the show vtp status command on Sw-Ac3
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_7_new_switch_answer_2
Notice that its configuration revision number is 5 and VTP Domain Name is home-office
Next, from the exhibit we know that SwX has a revision number of 6, which is greater than that of Sw-Ac3 switch, and both of them have same VTP Domain Name called "home-office".
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_7_new_switch_answer_1
Therefore SwX will replace vlan information on other switches with its own information. We should check vlan information of Sw-Ac3 switch with show vlan command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_7_new_switch_answer_3
So the correct answer is D - The VLANs Servers, Management, Production and no-where will be removed from existing switches
Please remember that in the real CCNA exam you may see a different configuration revision of Sw-Ac3 or of SwX. In general, which switch has a higher revision number it will become the updater and other switches will overwrite their current databases with the new information received from the updater (provided that they are on the same domain and that switch is not in transparent mode)
Question 8:
Out of which ports will a frame be forwarded that has source mac-address 0010.5a0c.fd86 and destination mac-address 000a.8a47.e612? (Choose three)
A - Fa0/8
B - Fa0/3
C - Fa0/1
D - Fa0/12

Answer: B C D
Explanation:
First we check to see which ports the source mac-address and the destination mac-address belong to by using show mac-address-table command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_8_1
We notice that the source mac-address 0010.5a0c.fd86 is listed in the table and it belongs to Vlan 33 but we can't find the destination mac-address 000a.8a47.e612 in this table. In this case, the switch will flood to all ports of Vlan 33 and flood to all the trunk links, except the port it received this frame (port Fa0/6). Therefore from the output above, we can figure out it will flood this frame to Fa0/1, Fa0/3 and Fa0/12.
Please notice that the "show mac-address-table" command just lists information that was learned by the switch, it means that there can be other ports besides Fa0/1, Fa0/3 and Fa0/12 belong to Vlan 33. You can use the show vlan command to see which ports belong to vlan 33
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_8_2
And we found other ports which belong to vlan 33, they are Fa0/2, Fa0/5 and Fa0/7. Our switch will flood the frame to these ports, too.
And we can check which trunk ports will receive this frame by the show interface trunk command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_8_3
-> Port Fa0/9 will also receive this frame!
Question 9:
If one of the host connected to Sw-AC3 wants to send something for the ip 190.0.2.5 (or any ip that is not on the same subnet) what will be the destination MAC address
Answer and Explanation:
Because the destination address is not on the same subnet with the switch, it will forward the packet to its default gateway. So we have to find out who is the default gateway of this switch by using the show running-config command
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_9_1
From the output, we notice that its default-gateway is 192.168.1.254. In fact, we can easily guess that its default gateway should be a layer 3 device like a router; and in this case, the VLAN-R1 router. To verify our theory, use the show cdp neighbor detail command and focus on the description of VLAN-R1 router
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_9_2
From this output, we can confirm the switch's default gateway is VLAN-R1 router (with the IP address of 192.168.1.254). And "the interface: FastEthernet0/3" tells us that the switch is connected to VLAN-R1 router through Fa0/3 port (Fa0/3 is the port on the switch).
Finally we just need to use the show mac-address-table command to find out which MAC address is associated with this interface
ccna_vtp_sim_answer_9_3
(Notice that in the real CCNA exam the MAC address or port may be different)
And we find out the corresponding MAC address is 000a.b7e9.8360. Although there are some entries of port Fa0/3 with different Vlan but they have the same MAC address

Cisco Certified Network Associate - CCNA Labs
Network Engineering

(Updated from real CCNA exam on 19-Feb-2009)
Question:
To configure the router (R2-RC) click on the console host icon that is connected to a router by a serial console cable (shown in the diagram as a dashed black line)
ccna__configuration_sim_lab_4
Central Florida Widgets recently installed a new router in their office. Complete the network installation by performing the initial router configurations and configuring RIPV2 routing using the router command line interface (CLI) on the R2-RC.
Name of the router is R2-RC
Enable-secret password is cisco1
The password to access user EXEC mode using the console is cisco2
The password to allow telnet access to the router is cisco3
IPV4 addresses must be configured as follows:
Ethernet network 209.165.202.128/27 - router has last assignable host address in subnet
Serial network is 192.0.2.16/28 - router has last assignable host address in the subnet. Interfaces should be enabled.
Router protocol is RIP V2
Attention :
In practical examinations, please note the following, the actual information will prevail.
s1. Name of the router is xxx
2. Enable-secret password is xxx
3. Password to access user EXEC mode using the console is xxx
4. The password to allow telnet access to the router is xxx
5. IP information
Solution:
-->1) Name the router:
Router>enable
Router#configure terminal
Router(config)#hostname R2-RC
2) Set secret password:
R2-RC(config)# enable secret cisco1
3) Set password for the console:
R2-RC(config)#line console 0
R2-RC(config-line)#password cisco2
R2-RC(config-line)#login
R2-RC(config-line)#exit
4) Set the Telnet password:
R2-RC(config)#line vty 0 4
R2-RC(config-line)#password cisco3
R2-RC(config-line)#login
R2-RC(config-line)#exit
5) Assign IP address for Ethernet interface (Fa0/0):
The Ethernet network 209.165.202.128/27 has:
Increment:32 (/27 = 255.255.255.224 or 1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1110 0000)
Network address: 209.165.202.128
Broadcast address: 209.165.202.159 (because 128 + 32 - 1 = 159)
Therefore the last assignable host address in this subnet is 209.165.202.158 and we will assign it to Fa0/0 interface with these commands:
R2-RC(config)# interface fa0/0
R2-RC(config-if)#ip address 209.165.202.158 255.255.255.224
R2-RC(config-if)#no shutdown
R2-RC(config-if)#exit
6) Assign IP address for Serial interface (S0/0/0):
Serial network 192.0.2.16/28 has:
Increment:16 (/28 = 255.255.255.240 or 1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 1111.1111 0000)
Network address: 192.0.2.16
Broadcast address
: 192.0.2.31 (because 16 + 16 - 1 = 31)
So the last assignable host address in this subnet is 192.0.2.30. Finally we assign it to s0/0/0 interface:
R2-RC(config)# interface s0/0/0
R2-RC(config-if)#ip address 192.0.2.30 255.255.255.240
R2-RC(config-if)#no shutdown
R2-RC(config-if)#exit
7) Configure RIP v2 routing protocol:
R2-RC(config)#router rip
R2-RC(config-router)#version 2
R2-RC(config-router)#network 209.165.202.128
R2-RC(config-router)#network 192.0.2.16
R2-RC(config-router)#end
R2-RC#copy running-config startup-config

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