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West Michigan Cisco Users Group
Wednesday January 25, 2012
5:30 PM
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January
Please join the West Michigan Cisco Users Group for our January 25th
meeting! Also, please be sure to forward this information to anyone
who may be interested in learning more about technology! All are
welcome!
We are very excited to present this month's topic:
Cisco’s “Windows Networking Design Implementation Guide” revised for
Windows Server 2008r2 and Windows7
Meeting Overview:
The term "networking" covers a broad range of technologies, which,
combined together, allow computers to share information. Networking
components can be segmented into end-system applications, network
operating systems, and networking equipment.
A network operating system is software run on all interconnected
systems. When Cisco originally wrote this design guide, they included
Novell NetWare, Sun's NFS (Network File System), AppleShare, and
Microsoft's implementation of a network operating system commonly
called Windows Networking. Windows Networking is now extensively
deployed with millions of nodes. Fundamental changes were made with
Windows Vista and Server 2008 (NT 6) and Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2
(NT 6.1) This updated document will reference NT 6 and NT 6.1 instead
of Vista, Windows 7, Server 2008 and Server 2008r2 to minimize the
verbosity.
This design guide explains the basic concepts of Windows Networking
and provides insight on how to design networks (LANs and WANs) to best
utilize this operating system. The guide also explains protocols,
naming, and scaling issues associated with Windows Networking.
In the decade since the original guide was published Microsoft has
made significant changes to their network architecture however some of
the more troublesome processes that this document was written for
remain in production. The tenets of the original document remain valid
because of this.
Guest Speaker:
Paul Willy
Speaker Bio
Paul is a 32 year system professional that has designed networks for
the last 19 years. As a New Horizons instructor he has taught students
from many organizations in West Michigan how to do network design. As
an Enterprise Certified Novell Engineer, Microsoft Certified Systems
Engineer and A Certified Cisco Systems Instructor, he has been exposed
to the best practices of organizations across the state and in his
prior home, Chicago. He had his first Comm class in 1979 at IBM and
has a deep understanding of networking from bit encoding through the
user interface.
Agenda:
5:30 - 5:45: Registration and Networking
5:45 - 6:00: Sponsor
6:00 - 6:45: Main Presentation
Please RSVP!!!
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Register for next meeting at:
http://www.wmcug.org/rsvp
Sponsor:
New Horizons of Michigan
www.nhgreatlakes.com
Sapoznikovma...@nhgreatlakes.com
616-574-7519
www.newhorizons.com/grandrapids
New Horizons of Michigan operates seven training centers throughout
Michigan and is a member of New Horizons Worldwide which offers
training in over 300 locations around the globe. New Horizons
specializes in certification training in Information Technology,
Project Management, Healthcare, and Software Applications. Through
coordination with our worldwide offices, we can offer certifications
via classroom training, e-learning, and virtual training (connected
into classrooms around the world) which allows us to have more
classes, running more often, than any other training provider.
New Horizons has many new offerings available in advanced Cisco
certification training and starting the Fall of 2001 - CERTIFIED
VMWare training.
Address:
Davenport University
6191 Kraft Ave SE
Caledonia, MI
Meeting Halls A & B on the lower level.
Source URL:
http://www.wmcug.org/2012/January