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Title: CIS257


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CIS-257
  • Serving the Internet / Microsoft

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Contact Information
  • Phone 847-697-1000 Ex2535
  • E-Mail rtamme_at_elgin.edu
  • Web Page Http//faculty.elgin.edu/rtamme
  • Mailbox Location Reception Desk (by front
    entrance to the ICT building). ICT103
  • Office/Hours ICT 223 F 1230N to 230PM (or in
    room 221)

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Course CIS 257 (EDP 257)
  • Serving the Internet / Microsoft
  • This course is designed to provide students with
    the course work and lab experience necessary to
    plan, install, manage, and maintain an Internet
    Information Server. This course will use the
    Microsoft Internet Information Server program
    (IIS 6.0) to set up a World Wide Web (www), File
    Transfer Protocol (FTP), and E-Mail sites on a
    Windows server. Security issues will also be
    addressed.

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Prerequisites / Textbook
  • A grade of C or better in CIS 256 or the consent
    of instructor.
  • Microsoft IIS 6.0 Administrators Pocket
    Consultant
  • William R. Stanek, ISBN 0-7356-1560-8
  • Managing a Microsoft 2003 Server Environment,
    Enhanced
  • Dan DiNicolo, ISBN 0-619-21752-9

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Topical Outline Summary
  • Introduction to IIS
  • Installing IIS
  • Managing IIS
  • Understanding IIS Architecture
  • Configuring the WWW Server
  • Script Management and CGI
  • ActivePerl
  • Other Programming options through Microsoft
  • Configuring FTP Service
  • Establishing SMTP Service
  • Establishing NNTP Service
  • Establishing PoP3 Service
  • IIS Security
  • Indexing Web Sites

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Presentation Methods
  • Lecture
  • Demonstration
  • Hands on exercises

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Evaluation Methods
  • Homework
  • Reading assignments only. The student is expected
    to study all reading assignments.
  • Tests
  • There will be two open book exams and four
    section quizzes.
  • Text, Lab Manuals, notes and the computer may be
    utilized as needed.
  • Tests may not be made up unless prior
    arrangements have been made.

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Cheating
  • Anyone caught cheating (and this includes anyone
    who lets someone else copy their work) will be
    given a grade of zero (0) and a warning, for the
    first offence. If you are caught for the second
    time, you will be expelled from the course with a
    grade of E.

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Grading
  • Students will be graded on the point system as
    follows
  • 2 tests 100 points each. (200 points)
  • 4 quizzes 50 points each (200 points)
  • Lab proficiency (200 points)
  • The final grade will be based on your accumulated
    points divided by the total points possible.

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Grading Calculation
  • A 90 and above
  • B 80 to 89
  • C 70 to 79
  • D 65 to 69
  • E 64 and below

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Instructor Policy
  • The Computer and Information Sciences program at
    Elgin Community College is dedicated to providing
    every student with a high quality education. The
    goal is to help the student gain the SKILLS,
    KNOWLEDGE, and WORK HABITS necessary to be
    successful in the Computer Information Science
    field. To that end the classroom and laboratory
    will reflect the professionalism of the industry
    at all times.

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Attendance
  • Attendance and final averages are directly
    proportional. Students are expected to attend ALL
    classes. Due to the intensity of the course
    material and the class meeting length, any
    absence will hinder a students learning and
    limit observable participation by the instructor.
    The instructor reserves the right to withdraw a
    student from class with a failing grade of WF,
    at any point in the semester, due to excessive
    absences. For this course, excessive is defined
    as grater than 2 (two). Each day missed will
    reduce a students final average by 5. Leaving
    class early will be cause for a 1 reduction in
    the final average for each offense.

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Tardiness
  • As in the real working world, tardiness is not
    appreciated. It will often lead to the loss of
    your job. In the classroom, it is disruptive to
    the learning process of other students who have
    come to class on time. If a student arrives late,
    they should enter the classroom quietly, and
    speak to the instructor at the end of class to
    verify recorded attendance. Each late arrival
    will reduce the students final average by 1.

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Lecture
  • Undivided attention, note taking and student
    participation are essential to the learning
    experience. Students are not to use the computer
    during a lecture. Disinterested students will be
    encouraged to leave the classroom so that the
    best possible learning atmosphere can be
    maintained for those students desiring to be
    successful. You will be warned only once. The
    second occasion may result in being expelled from
    the course with a failing grade.

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Missed Quizzes Projects
  • There is very little allowable time for make-up
    work during the semester. Missed written exams
    may be made up at the testing center on the
    students own time, within 2 days upon return to
    class. Missed quizzes, written assignments, and
    lab projects CANNOT be made up, and will be
    graded as a zero (0).

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Safety
  • Safety rules are for the protection of the
    students and the equipment and will be adhered to
    at all times. Students who violate safety rules
    may be candidates for removal from the class or
    the program. Misuse of the equipment or network
    files will not be tolerated and will result in
    expulsion from the course with a failing grade.
    All equipment malfunctions must be reported to
    the instructor immediately.

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Policy Acknowledgment
  • Course Number CIS-257
  • Section Number 101
  • Course Name Serving the Internet / Microsoft
  • Please sign and date the form.
  • Turn it in as you leave.

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Weekly Summary
  • 1/20/06 Introduction Handouts
  • Internet
  • IIS 6.0
  • Assign Label Disk Drives
  • 1/27/06 Lab 1
  • Setup Computers
  • IP addresses
  • Install Windows 2003 Server
  • Install Windows XP Professional
  • Setup network
  • Assign IP addresses test.

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Cont
  • 02/03/06
  • DNS Handout Lecture
  • Troubleshooting DNS
  • Lab Install IIS 6.0
  • Managing IIS 6.0
  • Understanding IIS 6.0 architecture
  • 02/10/06
  • Web site design
  • Creating your first web site.

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Cont
  • WWW architecture function
  • Lab
  • Create web folder structure
  • Create web page in notepad
  • Quiz 1 WWW, IIS 6.0 general, DNS
  • 10 questions 50 points
  • 02/17/06
  • Lecture
  • Web Server security

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Cont
  • LAB
  • Setup Virtual directory
  • Setup 2nd IP address on NIC
  • 02/24/06
  • LAB
  • Continue web server setup
  • Lecture
  • Host Headers
  • DNS servers
  • LAB Setup and configure DNS Server

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Cont
  • 03/03/06
  • Quiz 2
  • TCP/IP properties
  • CMC
  • Adding Zones
  • Lecture
  • Host headers
  • IPSec
  • LAB
  • IPSec Security Configuration Tool Set

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Cont
  • 03/10/06
  • Lecture
  • Web Server Security
  • Netstat command
  • LAB
  • IPSec Creating filters
  • Netstat exercises
  • Hand out Mid-Term Exam

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Cont
  • 03/17/06
  • Turn in and correct Mid-Term Exam
  • Lecture
  • FTP
  • Handout 9 Managing FTP servers
  • LAB
  • Install FTP protocol

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Cont
  • 03/24/06
  • Lecture
  • FTP Servers
  • LAB
  • Create FTP Site
  • Check DNS
  • Next week WSFTP

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Cont
  • 03/31/06
  • Lab
  • Create users and folders
  • Set and check permissions
  • 04/07/06
  • Quiz 3 FTP Services and connections
  • Lecture
  • File Transfer Utilities
  • Isolation Modes
  • LAB Downloads Uploads

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Cont
  • 04/14/06
  • Go over quiz 3
  • Lecture
  • How EMAIL works
  • How PoP3 works
  • Troubleshooting EMAIL PoP3
  • LAB
  • Install SMTP PoP3 (Mail Server)
  • Configure Test

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Cont
  • 04/21/06
  • Lecture
  • SMTP PoP3 Services
  • LAB
  • Setup Default SMTP Server
  • Add mailboxes mx record
  • Add Identity to Outlook
  • Test installation
  • Nslookup

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Cont
  • 04/28/06
  • Lecture
  • Review
  • Quiz 4 (SMTP PoP3)
  • Go over quiz 4
  • 05/05/06
  • Lecture
  • Review Questions
  • Handout Final Exam

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Cont
  • 05/12/06
  • Grade Final Exam
  • Format Hard Drives

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The End
  • Enjoy the course
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