Microsoft Internet Security and
Acceleration (ISA)
(ISA Server 2000 Certification)
Exam 70-227 Installing, Configuring, and Administering
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft
Internet Security & Acceleration(ISA)
Course
Course Highlight |
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• Installing ISA Server |
• Integrate firewall,
and cache |
• Upgrade a Proxy Server
computer to ISA Server |
• Configuring and Troubleshooting
ISA Server Services |
• Configure ISA Server
hosting roles |
• Audio and video conferencing
overview |
• Routing and Remote Access |
• Virtual private network
(VPN) access |
• Network Load Balancing
(NLB) |
• Cache Array Routing
Protocol (CARP) |
• Access control and bandwidth
policies |
• Troubleshoot access
problems |
• Create new policy elements |
• Manage ISA Server arrays
in an enterprise |
• Deploying, Configuring,
Troubleshooting Client Computer |
• SecureNAT |
• Analyzing ISA Server |
• security and network
usage |
• Unlimited Practical
Hours |
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Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration
(ISA)
Internet and Network security is
not just about setting up or installing firewall,
infact the time consuming and expensive firewall
setup often go wrong and leaves sensitive data
exposed. Businesses in London and elsewhere require
a perimeter resistance that won’t obstruct
networking flexibility and maintain a tighter
control over the computer networks. One good solution
for this is Microsoft ISA Server (Internet
Security and Acceleration Server). Due
to popularity of this security option more and
more firms in London and elsewhere are opting
to hire people with formal training of Microsoft
ISA server courses or Microsoft certified
in ISA server.
Among the number of internet security courses
we offer in London, ISA server courses
are highly in demand. The hands-on, practical
based training for ISA server courses prepares
you for skills for centralized manageability via
server arrays, ISA Server's multilayered, data-aware
screening, ISA Server’s dynamic packet filtering
and circuit-and application-level protection,
ISA Server’s PPTP (Point to Point Tunneling
Protocol), ISA Server real-time monitoring window,
Analyzing ISA Server activity using reports, Scaling
ISA Server and much more. Our ISA server
courses are conducted in central London
with small and interactive classroom based environment.
Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration(ISA)
Course Contents
Installing Internet Security and Acceleration
(ISA) Server
Preconfigure network interfaces
Verify Internet connectivity before installing
ISA Server.
Verify DNS name resolution
Install Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA)
Server
Installation modes include integrated, firewall,
and cache
Construct and modify the local address table (LAT).
Calculate the size of the cache and configure
it
Install an ISA Server computer as a member of
an array.
Upgrade a Microsoft Proxy Server 2.0 computer
to ISA Server
Back up the Proxy Server 2.0 configuration
Troubleshoot problems that occur during setup
Configuring and Troubleshooting ISA Server Services
Configure and troubleshoot outbound Internet access
Configure Internet Security and Acceleration
(ISA) Server hosting roles
Configure ISA Server for Web publishing
Configure ISA Server for SSL
Configure ISA Server for server publishing
Configure H.323 Gatekeeper for audio and video
conferencing
Configure gatekeeper rules. Rules include telephone,
e-mail, and Internet Protocol (IP).
Configure gatekeeper destinations by using the
Add Destination Wizard
Set up and troubleshoot dial-up connections and
Routing and Remote Access dial-on-demand connections
Set up and verify routing rules for static IP routes
in Routing and Remote Access
Configure and troubleshoot virtual private network
(VPN) access
Configure the ISA Server computer as a VPN endpoint
without using the VPN Wizard
Configure the ISA Server computer for VPN pass-through
Configure multiple ISA Server computers for scalability.
Configurations include Network Load Balancing
(NLB) and Cache Array Routing Protocol (CARP)
Configuring, Managing, and Troubleshooting Policies
and Rules
Configure the firewall in accordance with corporate
standards
Configure the packet filter rules for different
levels of security, including system hardening
Create and configure access control and bandwidth
policies
Create and configure site and content rules to restrict
Internet access
Create and configure protocol rules to manage
Internet access
Create and configure routing rules to restrict
Internet access
Create and configure bandwidth rules to control
bandwidth usage
Troubleshoot access problems
Troubleshoot user-based access problems
Troubleshoot packet-based access problems
Create new policy elements.
Elements include schedules, bandwidth priorities,
destination sets, client address sets, protocol
definitions, and content groups
Manage ISA Server arrays in an enterprise
Create an array of proxy servers
Assign an enterprise policy to an array
Deploying, Configuring, and Troubleshooting the
Client Computer
Plan the deployment of client computers to use ISA
Server services.
Considerations include client authentication,
client operating system,
Network topology, cost, complexity, and client
function.
Configure and troubleshoot the client computer
for security-enhanced network address translation
(SecureNAT)
Install the Firewall Client software
Considerations include the cost and complexity of
deployment
Troubleshoot autodetection
Configure the client computer's Web browser to
use ISA Server as an HTTP proxy.
Monitoring, Managing, and Analyzing ISA Server
Use
Monitor security and network usage by using logging
and alerting
Configure intrusion detection
Configure an alert to send an e-mail message to
an administrator
Automate alert configuration
Monitor alert status
Troubleshoot problems with security and network
usage
Detect connections by using Netstat
Test the status of external ports by using Telnet
or Network Monitor
Analyze the performance of the ISA Server computer
Methods include the use of Performance Monitor,
reports, and log files
Optimize the performance of the ISA Server computer
Considerations include capacity planning, allocation
priorities, and trend analysis
Control the total RAM used by ISA Server for caching
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