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• Relates to: MCSE 2000 | MCSE 2003 | MCSA 2000 | MCSA 2003

Required Equipment
There’s no getting around the fact that you’re going to need plenty of hands-on with ISA Server before you challenge exam 70-227. A fair number of the questions are based on the assumption that you have run ISA Server in an Enterprise setting and know how to troubleshoot common problems that don’t show up in the product documentation.

Here’s the minimum equipment you should have:

  • 1 W2K Domain Controller (for Active Directory)
  • 2 W2K Systems running ISA Server as an array
  • 1 Client system that runs behind the firewall

For the most part, you can get away with running ISA Server in Enterprise mode with only a single computer in your array. You will need two ISA Server computers, though, for playing with Network Load Balancing (this is a must), setting up local/remote VPN servers, and distributed caching.

Blow Things Up
A fair number of exam questions are based on troubleshooting different errors you can run into. Make a point of mis-configuring things so you know what to watch out for. Here are some good areas to botch things up:

  • Distributed caching – find out what happens when requests are not resolved within the array before being routed.
  • Log files – use a tool like WebCAT to hammer the heck out of a Web site (on your practice network but external to your firewall) and cause ISA Server to generate enormous log files. Take a look at perfmon and find out what kind of errors you get when your hard drive is too full or too busy.
  • Bandwidth – have your ISA Server dial out with a modem and use WebCAT again to hit external servers. Your bandwidth should drop to nothing. Configure ISA Server caching and experiment with it to see how it can stop WebCAT from pummelling your outbound Internet connection.
  • Local Address Table (LAT) – remember, all addresses entered into the LAT are translated, even public IP addresses. Try mis-configuring your LAT so you’ll be aware of what symptoms to watch out for.
  • Event Viewer – read your event viewer regularly so you know what each entry means.
  • Know your rules – create a whole whack of rules for site and content, web publishing, server publishing, protocols, etc. See what happens when you change the order of the rules and move users between groups. You need to know this for the exam.

Don’t stop with the above list, however. If you haven’t bollixed up things badly enough to have to reinstall ISA Server from scratch at least twice then you’re slacking off. :)

Know Your TCP/IP Networking
This exam will catch anyone with an inadequate knowledge of TCP/IP off-guard. Do you know basic routing? Route summarization? Subnetting? If you’re weak with this make sure you brush up your knowledge before taking the ISA Server exam.

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