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SUFFOLK COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
COLLEGE-WIDE COURSE SYLLABUS
CST125 (formerly CS28)
I.
COURSE TITLE:
Installing, Configuring and Administering
Professional
Microsoft Windows 2000/XP
II.
CATALOG DESCRIPTION 2006-2008
Comprehensive introduction to implementing, administering and troubleshooting
information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows 2000/XP. Major topics
include attended/unattended installation; upgrading from a previous version;
deploying service packs; resource administration; installation and troubleshooting
of device drivers; monitoring and optimizing system performance and reliability;
configuring and troubleshooting the desktop environment; implementing,
managing and troubleshooting network protocols and services; and implementing,
monitoring and troubleshooting security. Prerequisite: any CST course or
permission of department.
III.
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
1. Understand the OSI model.
2. Understand signaling and encoding techniques.
3. Introduction to Windows 2000/XP Professional
4. Windows 2000 Professional installation
5. Microsoft management console and task scheduler.
6. Using Windows control panel.
7. Using the registry
8. managing disks
9. TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, and Active Directory Service
10. Managing user accounts and groups
11. Managing printers
12. NTFS permissions and shared folder permissions.
13. Resource Auditing
14. Backing up and restoring data.
15. Win 2000 pro boot process
16. Deploying Windows 2000 pro
17. Trouble-shooting.
IV.
Week
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Topics Outlines with Timeline:
Topic
Introduction to Data Communication and Networking.
Basic Concepts. Protocols and Standards. Line
Configurations, topology
Network transmission modes, Categories of networks,
Internetworking. The OSI model.
TCP/IP protocol suite. Signals, Encoding and Modulating.
Transmission media, Data link control, Error control
NOS installation. Hardware compatibility. MS
management console and tasks scheduler. Network
protocols. Chs. 1-7.
DNS services. Active Directory Service. User account and
groups, and network printer setup and management. Chs. 812. Secure recourses with NTFS.
Review
Administer shared folders. Auditing resources and events.
Configuring group policy and security policy. Managing
data storage.
Backup and restoring data.
Monitoring access to network resources, configuring
remote access.
The Windows 2000 Boot process. Deploying Windows
2000.
Review
Implementing, managing and troubleshooting hardware
devices and drivers. Ch. 24.
Internetworking revisited. Hubs, bridges, routers and
gateways. Routing protocols.
Multiplexing, PPP (Point to Point protocol), X.25, Frame
relay, ATM, Telnet, FTP, SMTP.
Review
V.
Evaluation of Student performance:
To be determined by the instructor.
VI.
Programs that require this course:
Network Design and Administration – 392-1
VII.
Courses that require this course as a prerequisite:
Test
Midterm
1
Midterm
2
Final
CS51, CS55, CS56, CS57, CS68
IX.
Supporting Information