The MCSE credential is one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry. By earning the
premier MCSE credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in
the successful design, implementation, and administration of the most advanced Windows operating system and
Microsoft .NET Enterprise Servers.
The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams will support the release of Windows Server 2003 by
identifying systems engineers who can successfully plan and implement a network infrastructure, Active Directory®
infrastructure, and client deployment on the Windows Server 2003 platform, and perform maintenance at a high
level for a medium- to large-sized Windows Server 2003 environment.
MCSE Key Data by GIMIT
Target Audience:
• IT professionals working in the typically complex
computing environment of medium to large
organizations. IT Professionals who administer
Windows 2003 network and systems
environments.
Typical Job Titles for MCSE:
• Systems engineers
• Technical support engineers
• Systems analysts
• Network analysts
• Technical consultants
Experience:
An MCSE candidate should have at least one year of
experience implementing and administering a network
operating system in environments with the following.
Characteristics:
• 200 to 26,000 supported users
• Five to 150 physical locations
• Typical network services and applications
including file and print, database, messaging,
proxy server or firewall, dial-in server, desktop
management, and Web hosting
• Connectivity needs including connecting
individual offices and users at remote locations
to the corporate network and connecting
corporate networks to the Internet
In addition, an MCSE candidate should have at least one
year of experience in the following areas:
• Implementing and administering a desktop
operating system
• Designing a network infrastructure
MCP Exams Required:
• 6 core exams (4 networking system, 1 client
operating system, 1 design), 1 elective exam
Microsoft Official Curriculum (MOC) for 6 Core Exams:
• Course 2273 (5 days)
• OR
• Course 2274 and 2275 ( 8days)
• Or Course 2208(3 days)
• Course 2276 and 2277 (7 days)
• Or Course 2208 (3 days)
• Course 2278 (5 days)
• Course 2279 (5 days
• Course 2272 (5 days)
OR
• Course 2285 (5 days)
• Course 2282 (5 days)
• Course 2830 (3 days)
Choice of one elective listed on worksheet.
Course 2152 Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server (5 days ) |
Elective Exams (1 Exam Required) |
Course 827: Administering Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 (3 days) AND Course 828: Deploying and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 (5 days) Course 2159: Deploying and Managing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2000 (3 days) |
*Exam 70-086: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0 |
8 |
*Exam 70-227: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition |
3 |
Course 2072: Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) |
*Exam 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition |
5 |
Course 2073: Programming a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database (5 days) AND Course 2071: Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000 with Transact-SQL (2 days) *Course 2203: Deploying and Managing Microsoft Application Center 2000 (2 days) |
*Exam 70-229: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition |
7 |
*Exam 70-232: Implementing and Maintaining Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies and Microsoft Application Center 2000 |
2 |
Course 2282: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure (5 days) |
*Exam 70-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure |
5 |
Course 2830: Designing Security for Microsoft Networks (3 days) |
*Exam 70:298: Designing Security for Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network |
3 |
Exchange Server 2003 (5 days) * Workshop 2011 Troubleshooting Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (3 days) *Course 2400 Implementing and Managing Microsoft |
Exam 70:284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
8 |
* Clinic 2008 Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 (4 days) |
Exam 70:285: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization |
4 |
* Course 2823: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network (5 days) |
Exam 70-299 Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network |
5 |
Security + CompTIA ( 5 days) OR 2810 Fundamentals of Network Security ( 4 days) |
CompTIA Security + certification |
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MCSE on Microsoft Windows NT4.O OR MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2000 OR MCSA on Microsoft Windows 2000 |
Count as a substitute for an elective * Course 2400, Workshop 2011, Clinic 2008, Course 2823, Course 2203 are not |
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* Course 2400, Workshop 2011, Clinic 2008, Course 2823, Course 2203 are not
available yet at this time. When the official Microsoft class is available GIMIT will
add these classes to our public schedule.
CCNA 4.0 (EXAM-640-801)
CCNA is a first step towards a networking career in Cisco related technologies.
This revised tracks start with networking basics and then proceeds all of the indepth
contents and exercises needed to design, install, configure operate and
troubleshoot routers in small, medium and large network.
The course will include following topics as per Cisco exam guidelines.
CONTENTS:
1. Internetworking.
2. Internet Protocols
3. IP Sub netting and variable length Subnet Masks (VLSM)
4. Introduction to Cisco IOS
5. IP Routing
6. Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP)& open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
7. Layer 2 switching
8. Virtual LANs (V LANs)
9. Managing a Cisco Internetwork
10. Managing Traffic with Access Lists
11. Wide Area Networking Protocol
1. IOS Commands
2. Cisco Routers Management
. Breaking the Password
. TFTP Backup and Restoration
. Cisco Discovery protocol
. Telnet
. Host Table Entries
3. IP Routing
. Static Routing
. Default Routing
. Default Routing (RIP, IGRP, OSPF, EIGRP)
4. Access List
. Standard IP Access List
. Extended IPAccess List
. Novel IPX Access Lists
5. LAN Switching
. Assigning IP Host Name to a Switch
. Configuring Port Of a Switch
. Checking Macs Tables etc
. VLAN implementation
. Configuring VTP
. Configuring ISL Trunking
. Verify Spanning Tree Operation
6. WAN Technologies
. Configuring PPP with Authentication
. Live ISDN Connectivity
. Frame Relay Configuration. |