Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 1
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| Video Title | Minutes |
|---|---|
| 00: Course Introduction | 9 |
| 01: Understanding and Configuring Network Connections | 22 |
| 01 A: Configuring Network Connections Demo | 30 |
| 02: Understanding IP Version 4 (IPv4 Addressing) | 25 |
| 03: Understanding IP Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing | 9 |
| 03 A: IPv6 Demo | 11 |
| 04: Understanding Name Resolution in Windows Server 2008 | 26 |
| 04 A: Name Resolution Demo | 15 |
| 05: Deploying a DNS Server | 11 |
| 05 A: Deploy DNS Demo | 9 |
| 06: Configuring DNS Client Settings | 13 |
| 06 A: Configuring DNS Client Settings Demo | 10 |
| 07: Creating and Configuring Zones | 24 |
| 07 A: Creating and Configuring Zones Demo | 21 |
| 08: Configuring Zone Replication and Transfers | 14 |
| 08 A: Configuring Zone Replication and Transfers Demo | 11 |
| 09: Installing a DHCP Server | 18 |
| 09A: Installing a DHCP Server Demo | 14 |
| 10: Configuring a DHCP Server | 20 |
| 10 A: Configuring a DHCP Server Demo | 16 |
| 11: Configuring IP Routing | 20 |
| 11 A: Configuring IP Routing Demo | 16 |
| 12: Configuring IPSec | 22 |
| 12 A: Configuring IPSec Demo | 28 |
| Total: | 6 Hours 55 Minutes |
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Description
This Microsoft Windows Server 2008 online training course, Part 1 of a two-part series, provides a solid foundation in configuring a network infrastructure, and prepares you to take exam 70-642. Some of the training topics include IP Addressing, Routing, IPSec, DNS, Remote and wireless network access, Network Access Protection, Configure file and print services, Distributed File System (DFS) and monitoring a Windows Server 2008 infrastructure.
In order to take this course you need to have taken Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuration Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and have a solid foundation-level understanding of Microsoft server operating systems and internet technologies.
Once you have completed Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 1 the next course in this series is Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 2. The Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 2 course will continue discussing Network Address Translation (NAT), configuring wireless networks, connecting to remote networks, configuring Windows firewall, configuring Network Access Protection, using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), monitoring event logs, performance and reliability, managing file security, file shares and configuring printers. Click here to learn more about Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 2.
Related Training
- Course: Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 2
- Podcast: Understanding IPv4
- Podcast: Understanding Name Resolution in Windows Server 2008
- Podcast: Deploying DNS Server
- Podcast: Configuring IP Routing
- Podcast: Configuring IPSec
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 1 Outline
Module 00: Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 1 Online Training - Course Introduction
Module 01: Understanding and Configuring Network Connections
- Understand the Four Layers in the TCP/IP Suite
- View and configure the IP configuration of a local area network
- Understand the concept of a network broadcast
- Troubleshoot network connectivity with TCP/IP utilities
- TCP/IP Networking Model
- Lab Exercise
Module 01 A: Configuring Network Connections Demo
Module 02: Understanding IP Version 4 (IPv4) Addressing
- Identify the Network ID and Host ID
- Understand the function of subnet mask
- Convert a subnet mask between its dotted-decimal and slash notations
- Convert an 8-Bit value between binary and decimal notations
- Under the function of the Default Gateway
- Lab Exercise
Module 03: Understanding IP Version 6 (IPv6) Addressing
- Identify the Network ID and Host ID IPv6 address
- Recognize types of IPv6 addresses
- Global
- Unique Local addresses
- ISATAP
- 6-to-4
- Toredo
- Lab Exercise
Module 03 A: IPv6 Demo
Module 04: Understanding Name Resolution in Windows Server 2008
- Understand the function of Link Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR)
- Understand NetBIOS Name Resolution methods
- Understand the components in a DNS infrastructure
- Understand the components in a DNS query
- Lab Exercise
Module 04 A: Name Resolution Demo
Module 05: Deploying a DNS Server
- Deploy a DNS server on a new Active Directory domain Controller
- Deploy a DNS server on a computer that is not a Domain Controller
- Deploy a DNS Server on a Server Core installation of Windows Server 2008
- Configure DNS server properties
- Understand when to configure DNS forwarding
- Lab Exercise
Module 05 A: Deploy DNS Demo
Module 06: Configuring DNS Client Settings
- Configure a DNS Client with a DNS server list
- Configure a suffix search list
- Configure a DNS client with a primary DNS suffix
- Configure a DNS client with a primary DNS Suffix
- Configure a DNS client to register its name and address with a DNS server
- Lab Exercise
Module 06 A: Configuring DNS Client Settings Demo
Module 07: Creating and Configuring Zones
- Creating and Configure Zones
- Create and Configure resource records
- Choosing a Zone Type
- Choosing an Active Directory Replication Scope
- Creating FLZ and RLZs
- Built-in Resource Records
- SOA (Start of Authority) Records
- Lab Exercise
Module 07 A: Creating and Configuring Zones Demo
Module 08: Configuring Zone Replication and Transfers
- Configure a zone replication scope appropriate to your network
- Create a new directory partition and enlist a server in that partition
- Understand the benefits of a secondary zone
- Implement a secondary zone
- Understand the benefits of a stub zone
- Implement a stub zone
- Lab Exercise
Module 08 A: Configuring Zone Replication and Transfers Demo
Module 09: Installing a DHCP Server
- Understanding DHCP Address Assignment
- Deploy a DHCP Server
- Configure a DHCP Scope
- Configure DHCP scope options
- IPv4 and IPv6 Configuration
- Lab Exercise
Module 09A: Installing a DHCP Server Demo
Module 10: Configuring a DHCP Server
- Create scope reservations
- Create scope exclusions
- Adjusting lease durations
- Additional scope options
- Scope option classes
- Lab Exercise
Module 10 A: Configuring a DHCP Server Demo
Module 11: Configuring IP Routing
- Describe routing concepts
- Use PathPing and TraceRt to examine network routes
- Describe and configure routing protocols
- Use static routing to configure networks that cannot be reached through default gateway
- Lab Exercise
Module 11 A: Configuring IP Routing Demo
Module 12: Configuring IPSec
- Describe IPSec
- Using IPSec in Tunnel Mode
- Authentication Methods for IPSec
- Assigning a Predefined IPSec Policy
- Creating a New IPSec Policy
- Creating and Configuring a Connection Security Rule
- Lab Exercise
Module 12 A: Configuring IPSec Demo
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Prerequisites
You need to have solid foundation-level understanding of Microsoft server operations, common Internet technologies and have taken Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuration Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3. If you do not have this experience, we recommend the following GogoTraining courses:
- TCP/IP
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuration Part 1
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuration Part 2
- Microsoft Windows Server 2008 - Configuration Part 3
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Hardware/Software Requirements
Hardware:
Windows Server 2008
• Processor: 1 GHz (X86 processor or 1.4 GHz (x64 processor)
• Memory:
o Minimum 512 MB RAM
o Maximum (32-bit systems) 4GB for Standard or 64 GB for Enterprise and Datacenter
o Maximum (64-bit systems) 32 GB for Windows Server 2008 Standard or 1 TB for Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based systems
• Disk Space:
o Minimum (32-bit systems) 20 GB or greater
o Minimum (64-bit systems) 32 GB or greater
• Foundation: 10 GB or greater
• Display: Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution monitor
• Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Or
Windows Server 2008 R2
• Processor: 1.4 GHz (x64 processor) or 1.3 GHz (Dual Core)
• Memory:
o Minimum: 512 MB RAM
o Maximum 8 GB for Foundation or 32 GB for Standard or 2 TB for Enterprise, Datacenter, and Itanium-based systems
• Disk Space: 32 GB or greater
• Display: Super VGA (800 x 600) or higher resolution monitor
• DVD Drive, Keyboard and Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device
Software:
Windows Server 2008 Evaluation Software or Windows Server 2008 R2 Activation-Detail set up will be provided with the course.
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Objectives
As a result of taking this Microsoft Windows Server course, you will be able to:
- Configure IP addressing, routing and IPSec
- Configure name resolution using Domain Name System (DNS)
- Configure remote and wireless network access
- Configure Network Access Protection (NAP)
- Configure file and print services
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Certification
Microsoft Windows Server 2008-Configuring a Network Infrastructure Part 1 is part of a three-course online training series that prepares you to take the Microsoft’s Technology Specialist (TS) Exam 70-642. The course maps to the Microsoft’s official curriculum 6419B, 6419A, and 6421A.
When you pass Exam 70-642: TS: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring, you complete the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS): Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring certification.
This exam also counts as credit toward the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator and Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Server Administrator certifications.
For more information about the exam requirements or locations and pricing, select the links located in the related training section for this course.
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