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Seminar-Ziel
This five-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure and troubleshoot a Windows Sever 2008 network infrastructure. Students will learn to implement and configure secure network access and implement fault tolerant storage technologies. Students will gain an understanding of the network technologies most commonly used with Windows Server 2008 and IP-enabled networks. Students will also learn how to secure servers and maintain update compliance.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Install and configure servers. |
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Configure and troubleshoot DNS. |
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Configure and manage WINS. |
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Configure and troubleshoot DHCP. |
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Configure and troubleshoot IPv6 TCP/IP. |
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Configure and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access. |
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Install, configure, and troubleshoot the Network Policy Server Role service. |
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Configure Network Access Protection. |
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Configure IPsec. |
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Monitor and troubleshoot IPsec. |
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Configure and manage Distributed File System. |
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Configure and manage storage technologies. |
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Configure availability of network resources and content. |
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Configure server security compliance. |
Teilnehmer Zielgruppe
The primary audience for this course includes Active Directory technology specialists aspiring to be Enterprise Administrators (Tier 4 day-to-day network operations) or Network Administrators (Tier 2). Experienced Server Administrators aspiring to be Enterprise Administrators would also benefit from this course.
The secondary audience for this course includes Storage Area Network Administrators who need to understand this information to deploy or extend their current storage infrastructure. Operations Managers who need this information to support troubleshooting efforts and business decisions would also benefit from this course.
Kurs Voraussetzungen
Before attending this course, students must have:
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Working experience with Windows Server 2003. |
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Basic knowledge of Active Directory. |
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An understanding of security concepts and methodologies (for example, corporate policies). |
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Basic knowledge of DHCP. |
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Basic knowledge of IPsec. |
Seminar-Inhalt
Module 1: Installing and Configuring Servers
This module explains how to identify the appropriate usage scenario and installation type for a server and then install and configure appropriate server roles and features.
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Installing Windows Server 2008 |
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Managing Server Roles and Features |
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Overview of the Server Core Installation Option |
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Exercise 1: Identifying Server Types |
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Exercise 2: Installing and Configuring Server Roles and Features |
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Exercise 3: Configuring Server Core and Performing Basic Management Tasks |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Identify the system requirements and process for installing Windows Server 2008. |
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Describe the difference between server roles and features. |
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Describe the benefits of and roles supported by a Server Core installation. |
Module 2: Configuring and Troubleshooting DNS
This module explains how to configure, manage and troubleshoot DNS server and zone properties to be used in a secure environment.
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Installing the DNS Server Role |
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Configuring the DNS Server Role |
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Configuring DNS Zones |
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Configuring DNS Zone Transfers |
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Managing and Troubleshooting DNS |
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Exercise 1: Configuring a DNS Infrastructure |
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Exercise 2: Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Install the DNS Server role. |
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Configure the DNS Server role to support various query types. |
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Configure DNS zones. |
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Configure DNS zone transfers. |
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Manage DNS zone records and troubleshoot DNS using various tools. |
Module 3: Configuring and Managing WINS
This module explains how to configure, manage and troubleshoot WINS servers.
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Installing the Windows Internet Name Service |
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Managing the WINS Server |
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Configuring WINS Replication |
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Migrating from WINS to DNS |
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Exercise 1: Installing WINS |
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Exercise 2: Configuring WINS Burst Handling |
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Exercise 3: Configuring WINS Replication |
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Exercise 4: Migrating from WINS to DNS |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Install and configure the Windows Internet Name Service. |
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Manage WINS client records. |
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Configure and manage WINS replication. |
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Migrate a WINS infrastructure to DNS. |
Module 4: Configuring and Troubleshooting DHCP
This module explains how to configure, manage and troubleshoot a DHCP environment supporting an IPV4 infrastructure.
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Overview of the DHCP Server Role |
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Configuring DHCP Scopes and Options |
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Managing a DHCP Database |
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP |
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Securing DHCP |
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Exercise 1: Installing and Authorizing the DHCP Server Role |
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Exercise 2: Configuring a DHCP Scope |
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Exercise 3: Troubleshooting Common DHCP Issues |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe how DHCP works. |
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Configure DHCP scopes and options. |
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Manage a DHCP database. |
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Monitor and troubleshoot DHCP. |
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Secure DHCP. |
Module 5: Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv6 TCP/IP
This module explains how to configure and troubleshoot static and dynamic IPv6 addresses, including subnet prefix lengths, gateways and DNS servers.
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Overview of IPv6 |
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Coexistence with IPv6 |
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IPv6 Tunneling Technologies |
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Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6 |
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Troubleshooting IPv6 |
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Exercise 1: Configuring a New IPv6 Network and Client |
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Exercise 2: Configuring an ISATAP Router to Enable Communications Between an IPv4 Network and an IPv6 Network |
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Exercise 1: Transitioning to an IPv6-Only Network |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the benefits and considerations of IPv6. |
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Describe how IPv6 can coexist with IPv4 environments. |
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Describe IPv6 tunneling technologies used to interoperate with IPv4 networks. |
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Describe the process used to migrate from IPv4 to IPv6. |
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Troubleshoot IPv6 connectivity. |
Module 6: Configuring and Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
This module explains how to configure and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access Services.
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Configuring Network Access |
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Configuring VPN Access |
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Overview of Network Policies |
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Overview of the Connection Manager Administration Kit |
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Troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access |
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Exercise 1: Configuring Routing and Remote Access as a VPN Remote Access Solution |
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Exercise 2: Configuring a Custom Network Policy |
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Exercise 3: Configuring Logging |
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Exercise 4: Configuring a Connection Profile |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Install and configure the Routing and Remote Access service. |
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Configure VPN access. |
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Configure network policies. |
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Configure a connection profile using the Connection Manager Administration Kit. |
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Troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access. |
Module 7: Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting the Network Policy Server Role Service
This module explains how to install, configure and troubleshoot the Network Policy Server Role service.
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Installing and Configuring a Network Policy Server |
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Configuring RADIUS Clients and Servers |
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NPS Authentication Methods |
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting a Network Policy Server |
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Exercise 1: Installing and Configuring the Network Policy Server Role Service |
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Exercise 2: Configuring a RADIUS Client |
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Exercise 3: Configuring Certificate Auto-Enrollment |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Install and configure the Network Policy Server role. |
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Configure a RADIUS client and server. |
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Describe NPS authentication methods. |
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Monitor and troubleshoot a Network Policy server. |
Module 8: Configuring Network Access Protection
This module explains how to configure and manage NAP for DHCP, VPN, and 802.1X.
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Overview of Network Access Protection |
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How NAP Works |
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Configuring NAP |
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Monitoring and Troubleshooting NAP |
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Exercise 1: Configuring NAP for DHCP Clients |
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Exercise 2: Configuring NAP for VPN Clients |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the benefits and uses of NAP. |
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Describe how NAP works in various access scenarios. |
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Configure NAP. |
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Monitor and troubleshoot NAP. |
Module 9: Configuring IPsec
This module explains how to configure and test IPsec.
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Overview of IPsec |
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Configuring Connection Security Rules |
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Configuring IPsec NAP Enforcement |
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Exercise 1: Preparing the Network Environment for IPsec NAP Enforcement |
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Exercise 2: Configuring and Testing IPsec NAP Enforcement |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Describe the benefits and uses of IPsec. |
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Configure Connection Security rules. |
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Configure IPsec NAP enforcement. |
Module 10: Monitoring and Troubleshooting IPsec
This module explains how to monitor and troubleshoot IPsec.
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Monitoring IPsec Activity |
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Troubleshooting IPsec |
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Exercise 1: Monitoring IPSec Connectivity |
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Exercise 2: Configuring Connection Security |
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Exercise 3: Troubleshooting IPSec |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Monitor IPsec activity. |
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Troubleshoot IPsec. |
Module 11: Configuring and Managing Distributed File System
This module explains how to configure and manage Distributed File System.
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DFS Overview |
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Configuring DFS Namespaces |
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Configuring DFS Replication |
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Exercise 1: Installing the Distributed File System Role Service |
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Exercise 2: Creating a DFS Namespace |
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Literatur nach Absprache
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