Configuring Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure Services Expert Live with Encore
Overview
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge
and skills to configure, secure and deploy networking technologies
associated with a Windows Server 2008 network infrastructure. This
includes DNS, DHCP, Remote Access and IPSec.
Target Audience
This course is recommended for Microsoft technology specialists
who are looking to move to network or enterprise administration, to
include support for servers operating such roles as DHCP, DNS,
remote access and security. This course also provides a fundamental
understanding of TCP/IP addressing.
Prerequisites
To fully benefit from this course, the student should have basic
knowledge of Windows Server 2003, Active Directory, understand
basic security concepts and methodologies, familiarity with
services such as DHCP and IPSec. The student must have basic
computing skills on using a mouse, a keyboard, a web browser, and
the ability to navigate through various menus. The student must
understand spoken and written English.
Certification
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Server
2007 Network Infrastructure Configuring Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator Configuring
Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise
Administrator
Exams
70-642
Skills
This course covers the following hardware and software/operating
system versions:
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2008 Core
- DNS
- DHCP
- IPV4
- IPV6
- IPSec
- Routing Protocols
- Remote Access Services
- Network Access Protection
- File and Print Services
- Backup and Recovery
Outline
Module 1: Configure IP Addressing and Windows Services
in Windows Server 2008
- Lesson One: IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
- Lesson Two: Subnet a Windows Server 2008 Environment\
- Lesson Three: IP Addressing
- Lesson Four: Configure a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Server
- Lesson Five: DHCP on Server Core
Module 2: Configure, Manage, and Maintain IP Services in
Windows Server 2008
- Lesson One: Configure Routing
- Lesson Two: Routing Protocols
- Lesson Three: IP Routing Tables
- Lesson Four: IPSec Authentication and Security
- Lesson Five: Configure IPSec Policies
Module 3: Name Resolution in Windows Server
2008
- Lesson One: Configure a DNS Server
- Lesson Two: DNS and Command Line Administration
- Lesson Three: DNS Forwarding
- Lesson Four: Client Name Resolution
- Lesson Five: Configuring Domain Suffix Searches
Module 4: DNS Zones and Replication in Windows Server
2008
- Lesson One: Create DNS Zones
- Lesson Two: Configure DNS Records
- Lesson Three: Troubleshoot DNS
- Lesson Four: DNS Stub Zones and Secondary Zones
- Lesson Five: Configure DNS Zone Transfer
- Lesson Six: Configure Replication Scope
Module 5: Configure Network Access in Windows Server
2008
- Lesson One: Remote Access Services
- Lesson Two:Remote Access Technologies
- Lesson Three: Internet Connection Sharing
- Lesson Four: Configure Network Authentication
- Lesson Five: Configure Wireless Access
Module 6:Network Access Security in Windows Server
2008
- Lesson One: Configure Network Access Protection
- Lesson Two: NAP Enforcement Methods
- Lesson Three: Configure NAP Policies
- Lesson Four: Windows Server 2008 Advanced Firewall
- Lesson Five: Configure the Windows Server 2008 Advanced
Firewall
Module 7: Configure File and Print Services in Windows
Server 2008
- Lesson One: Configure File Services
- Lesson Two: Configure Print Services
- Lesson Three: Configure File Storage Services
- Lesson Four: Configure File Share Publishing
- Lesson Five: Configure Backups and Restores
- Lesson Six: Configure Distributed File System
Module 8: Monitor Network Infrastructure in Windows
Server 2008
- Lesson One: Configure Windows Server Update Services
- Lesson Two: Windows Server Update Services Client
Configuration
- Lesson Three: Test Software Updates
- Lesson Four: Performance Monitoring
- Lesson Five: Monitor Event Logs
Objectives
- Configure IPv4 and IPv6 addressing
- Configure DHCP
- Configure Routing on a Windows Server 2008 System
- Configure IPSec
- Configure a DNS server
- Configure DNS zones
- Configure DNS records
- Configure DNS replication
- Configure Name Resolution for Client Systems
- Configure Remote Access
- Configure Network Access Protection
- Configure Network Authentication
- Configure Firewall Settings
- Configure a File Server
- Configure the Distributed File System
- Configure Shadow Copy Services
- Configure Backup and Recovery
- Configure Disk Quotas
- Configure and Monitor Print Services
- Configure WSUS
- Capture Performance Data
- Monitor Event Logs
- Gather Network Data