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Online trainings


Men & Mice are now offering online trainings.

The online trainings are taught by a Men & Mice Specialist over GoToMeeting. The online trainings run for 1, 2 or 3 hours at a time.

The training content is created by a Team of Men & Mice DNS, DHCP and IP Address Management experts. 

What is needed to attend?

Attendees will receive and email invitation one day before the training after payment has been made. You need to follow the information in this email and register yourself to get access to the online class before the actual class takes place.

Who should attend?

Network engineers, network planners, system administrators, or anyone who has anything to do with designing and administering DNS and TCP/IP networks. Our courses will provide you with a solid theoretical background and understanding of the more advanced parts of network management.

Why our courses are important for you and your organization?

To guarantee the availability of Internet services, it's necessary for network professionals to understand DNS concepts and configuration. The Domain Name System (DNS) is the spine of the Internet, acting as a directory that maps host names to IP addresses. Basically, every time you access the Internet through a web browser, an FTP client or an e-mail program, you are relying on the proper operation of the Domain Name System.

All upcoming online training classes:


Each class can be ordered for a group of 3 to 8 attendees independent from the schedule below. For further information please contact training@menandmice.com

 

Price for all classes: US$ 99 per hour per participant.

 

#100: The DNS Basics (MacOS X, Windows and Unix Users)

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#110: The DNS Resource Records and the Master File Format (MacOS X, Windows and Unix Users)

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#120: DNS Design and Zone Types (MacOS X, Windows and Unix Users)

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March 11th, 2010, Part 1 From 17:00 - 19:00 CET (?)

March 12th, 2010, Part 2 From 17:00 - 19:00 CET (?)


#200: The BIND DNS Server, Part 1 (Unix and MacOS X Users)

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March 8th, 2010, Part 1 From 17:00 - 20:00 CET (?)



#210: The BIND DNS Server, Part 2: (Unix and MacOS X Users)

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March 10th, 2010, Part 2 From 17:00 - 20:00 CET (?)



#300: The Windows DNS Server, Part 1
(Windows 2000/2003/2008)

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#310: The Windows DNS Server,
Part 2 (Windows 2000/2003/2008)

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#400: Resolver Theory and Configuration (MacOS X, Windows and Unix Users)

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#500: DNS Advanced Topics: International Domain Names (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#505: DNS Advanced Topics: IPv6 (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#506: DNS Advanced Topics: EDNS0, DNS Anycast and ENUM (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#507: DNS Advanced Topics: DNS Troubleshooting and Tuning (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#520: DNS Security: Threats for the DNS System (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#521: DNS Security: Transaction Signatures (TSIG), (MacOS X, Windows and Unix)

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#525: DNS Security: DNS Security Extensions (DNSSEC) (MacOS X, Unix)

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#530: DNS Security: "NSD" and "unbound" as alternatives for BIND (MacOS X, Unix)

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#600: IPv6: an Introduction for Unix Administrators (MacOS X, Linux, Solaris)

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#605: IPv6: an Introduction for Windows Administrators (Windows 2003r2, Windows 2008, Vista)

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#700: DNS and DHCP interactions (MacOS X, Unix and Windows)

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#710: Managing the ISC DHCP Server (MacOS X and Unix)

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#720: Managing the Microsoft DHCP Server (Windows 2003 and 2008 Server)

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