1、70-291: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network, Enhanced Chapter 1:Networking Overview1Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedObjectives Define a network and describe its usage Describe some of the features of Windows Server 2003 Understand the differences in the editions of Windows S
2、erver 2003 Identify the different types of networks commonly found in industry Describe common network protocols and their usage2Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedObjectives (continued) Outline the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model and how it is used as a model for transmission of information acr
3、oss a network Recognize the components in the Windows Server 2003 networking architecture List common networking services available in Windows Server 20033Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedDefining Networks Information is usually transmitted between computers via different types of media Media attaches
4、to a computer system through adapter Network: Consists of two or more computers that can exchange information through a medium Servers share information or other resources Clients access shared resources4Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedDefining Networks (continued) Single computer may be both a server
5、 and a client Windows Server 2003 is called a network operating system (NOS) Windows Server 2003 is the latest NOS superceding Windows 2000 and Windows NT45Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedWindows Server 2003 Editions Multiple versions of Windows Server 2003 exist Each version is defined to meet the ne
6、ed of a certain market segment Versions Include: Web Edition Standard Edition Enterprise Edition Datacenter Edition6Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedWeb Edition Lower-cost edition Designed to be a dedicated web server Designed to be a direct competitor with the Linux operating system The server must be
7、 a member server or a standalone server Load balancing is supported7Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedWeb Edition (continued) Clustering is not supported Limited virtual private networking (VPN) support Lacks support for Macintosh services Internet Authentication Service is not supported No support for
8、Remote Installation Services Lacks support for Windows Media Services Terminal Services are not supported8Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedStandard Edition Most likely to be used as a departmental file and print server or application server Provides remote installation services (RIS) Can be used as a d
9、omain controller, member server, or standalone server Supports load balancing Does not support clustering9Guide to MCSE 70-291, EnhancedStandard Edition (continued) Full VPN support Support for Macintosh services Support for Windows Media Services Support for terminal services10Guide to MCSE 70-291, Enhanced