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2.The Seven OSI Model Layers"Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away" - as told by Gordo
OSI Layer     Function
*Application Layer   Serves as a window for applications to access net services. Handles general network access, flow control and error recovery.
*Presentation Layer  Layer is the network's translator. The redirector operates here. Determines format for data. Responsible for protocol conversion, translating and encrypting data, and managing data compression.
*Session Layer      Allows applications on two PC's to connect and establish a session. Provides synchronization between communicating computers.
*Transport Layer Responsible for packet handling. Ensures error-free delivery. Repackages messages, divides messages into smaller packets, and handles error handling.
*Network Layer      Responsible for addressing, determining routes for sending, managing network traffic problems, packet switching, routing, data congestion, and reassembling data.
*Data Link Layer Sends data frames from network layer to physical layer. Packages bits to frames.
*LLC- Manages link control and defines SAP's (Service Access Points).
*MAC- Communicates with adapter card.
*Physical Layer     Transmits data over a physical medium. Defines cables, cards, physical aspects.
Additional notes:
*LLC - (Logical Link Control) Upper sublayer of DLL - manages DL communication and defines the use of logical interface points - defined by 802.2
*MAC - (Media Access Control) Lower sublayer of DLL - provides shared access for the NIC Physical layer - is responsible for delivering error-free data between 2 computers - defined by 802.3, 802.4, 802.5, and 802.12

 

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What are the Windows 2003 MCSE certification requirements?

On February 17 2003, Microsoft has updated their Microsoft Certification Requirements page.

This page will keep record of the most up-to-date certification requirements as posted by Microsoft on their public certification pages.

Note: This page quotes Microsoft's page and uses their language and course descriptions. I've added notes where deem fit.

Upgrade from Windows 2000 certification: People certified with Windows 2000 MCSE can choose to upgrade their certification. See the following page for more info on that: Windows 2003 MCSE/MCSA Upgrade Requirements

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 track are required to satisfy the following requirements:

Note: The Windows Server 2003 exams will be released in the second half of 2003.

Core Exams (6 Exams Required)

  • One client operating system exam

  • Four networking system exams

  • One design exam

Click the individual Exam and Course titles for more info.

Client Operating System (1 exam required)

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Select one of the following 2 exams

Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

Course 2151: Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials (3 days)

Course 2152: Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server (5 days)

Exam 70–270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Course 2272: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5 days)

Course 2285: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional (3 days)

Note: As you see, W2K Pro (70-210) is still a valid elective towards the Win2003 MCSE certification.