Session Summary
In this session, we will discuss methods to implement
perimeter networks (also known as DMZs, demilitarized zones, and screened
subnets) by using Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server
2000. We will also talk about common design and configuration misconceptions,
best practices, and then provide configuration examples.
This is a
Level
300 session that was recorded November 8, 2001 and presented by
Steve Gombotz. Steve Gombotz joined Microsoft as a Support Professional in July
2000. He has been supporting ISA Server 2000 since its release in February
2001, and has developed content and training about the product. Steve currently
works for Product Support Services (PSS), where he supports ISA Server 2000. He
also develops and delivers ISA Server 2000 training to Microsoft Support
Professionals.
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