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OverviewSecure and enhance network performance with ISA Server 2000 Administration. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Zubair Alexander , Patrick DaileyPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Sams Publishing Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.564kg ISBN: 9780672321009ISBN 10: 0672321009 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 14 December 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPLEASE PROVIDE (NOTE: Each chapter concludes with a Summary.) Introduction. 1. Introducing ISA Server: Moving Beyond Proxy Server 2.0. ISA Server's Extensibility. Internet Acceleration Updates from Proxy 2.0. Extending Windows 2000 Services. ISA Server Architecture. Server Installation Modes. Web Proxy Autodiscovery Protocol. Web Caching Services. Firewall Services. Hosting Services. 2. ISA Server Installation and Configuration. ISA Server Hardware Requirements. Pre-Installation Considerations. Installing ISA Server Step-By-Step. Uninstalling or Reinstalling ISA Server Step-By-Step. Running an Unattended Server Installation. Default ISA Server Settings. Migrating from Proxy Server 2.0. How Proxy Server 2.0 Tasks are Performed in ISA Server. ISA Server Clients. Configuring the H.323 Gatekeeper Service. 3. ISA Security Concepts I. Emphasizing Network Security. Running the Security Wizard. ISA Server Rules. VPN Support. Setting Up a Local ISA VPN Server. Comparison of Existing Security Solutions. DMZ Overview. 4. ISA Security Concepts—Part II. Packet Filtering. Application Filtering. 5. ISA Acceleration Concepts. Forward Caching. Reverse Caching. Scheduled Caching. Active Caching. Negative Caching. Distributed Caching. Hierarchical Caching. Introduction to CARP Cache Drives. .cdat Files. 6. Configuring Policy Elements. Policy Elements Overview. Bandwidth Priorities. Client Address Sets. Content Groups. Destination Sets. Dial-up Entries. Protocol Definitions. Schedules. Using Array and Enterprise Policy Elements Together. 7. Implementing Publishing. Hardware Requirements for Publishing. Web Publishing Concepts. Server Publishing Concepts. Running Additional Services on an ISA Server Computer. Publishing a Mail Server. 8. Monitoring, Alerts, and Reporting. Monitoring Performance. Tips for Monitoring Performance. Using Alerts. Logging and Reporting. 9. Troubleshooting. Troubleshooting Services. Using the Event Viewer to Help Troubleshoot ISA Events. Troubleshooting Caching. Troubleshooting Sessions. Troubleshooting Connections. Troubleshooting Access. Troubleshooting Authentication. Troubleshooting Publishing. Troubleshooting Dial-Up. Appendix A. Bug Fixes and Patches for ISA Server 2000. Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 Updates for ISA Server 2000. Web Requests Can Cause Access Violations in ISA Server Web Proxy Service. ISA Server 2000 Fix for Packet Filter Log. ISA Server 2000 Fix for UDP Log. Security Mailing Lists and Other Resources. Appendix B. Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles. Appendix C. TCP/IP Port Assignments. Appendix D. Default MIME Types in Internet Information Services. Glossary. Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationZubair Alexander (MCSE, MCT, MCP+I, CNA, A+, Network+, CTT+, CIW) works as a trainer and consultant in Seattle, Washington. He has a passion for technology and his writing skills reflect his extensive training background based on his real world experience. Zubair is a Microsoft EST endorsed trainer and trains Microsoft Consulting Services and Microsoft Product Support Services (PSS) engineers. He also writes Professor Windows columns for Microsoft TechNet and has been involved in writing Windows 2000 exam questions for Microsoft. Zubair teaches Microsoft ISA Server 2000 and other BackOffice products and has written extensively on Microsoft products for several years. He reviews technical books and articles for various publishers and has recently co-authored a book on Windows 2000 networking services. He also speaks publicly at technical seminars and conferences. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |