Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure

Course 6420A: Five days;Instructor-Led

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Introduction

This five-day instructor-led course introduces students to network and applications infrastructure concepts and configurations provided by Window Server 2008. Students will be able to acquire a fundamental understanding in order to pursue advanced topics available for certification in the network and applications infrastructure areas.


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Audience

This course is intended for new IT employees or Desktop Support workers moving into server support. The information in this course allows them acquire a fundamental understanding of Windows networks to pursue advanced topics. This course is also useful for those migrating from competitive platforms to Windows Server 2008.


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Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

A+, Server+, hardware portion of Net+, and familiarity with Windows (client side)

Working knowledge of networking technologies


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At Course Completion

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Describe the fundamentals of an enterprise networking environment.

Describe the typical roles of IT Professionals in an enterprise environment.

Describe TCP/IPv4 configurations, protocols, and tools.

Describe the fundamentals of communication technologies.

Create an IPv4 address range and subnet.

Configure IPv6 addresses.

Administer a Windows 2008 server.

Describe basic security concepts for server roles.

Describe how to secure network traffic by using certificates.

Configure Windows Firewall.

Configure and troubleshoot remote access.

Describe routing concepts, protocols, and quality of service.

Configure and test network load balancing.

Configure network print resources and printing pools.

Describe the functions included with Windows Server Virtualization (WSV).


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Course Outline

Module 1: Fundamentals of Network Infrastructure

This module describes the fundamentals of an enterprise networking environment, which consists of Windows Infrastructure Services, Windows Application Platform Services, and Active Directory.

Lessons

Network Communication Standards

Physical Network Infrastructure

Logical Network Organization

Overview of Active Directory

Server Roles

Lab: Identifying Network Components

Exercise 1: Creating a Network Diagram

Exercise 2: Expanding the Network Diagram

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the purpose of network communication standards and the OSI model.

Describe the components of physical network infrastructure.

Describe the logical organization of networks.

Describe the characteristics of Active Directory components.

Describe server roles and how they are categorized.

Module 2: IT Professionals in the Enterprise

This module describes the IT Professional roles (and their respective responsibilities) that may exist in a typical enterprise environment.

Lessons

IT Professional Roles

IT Management and Processes

Professional Development for IT Professionals

Lab: Developing a Training Plan

Exercise 1: Reviewing Information about Microsoft Learning Resources

Exercise 2: Creating a Training Plan

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the IT professional roles.

Describe IT management and processes.

Describe options for the professional development of IT professionals.

Module 3: Configuring Basic TCP/IPv4

This module describes the TCP/IPv4 configuration, protocols and the tools used to validate configurations.

Lessons

Overview of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite

Overview of TCP/IP Addressing

Name Resolution

Dynamic IP Addressing

TCP/IPv4 Tools

Lab: Configuring Basic TCP/IPv4 Settings and Validating TCP/IPv4 Connectivity

Exercise 1: Configuring a Dynamic IP Address

Exercise 2: Configuring a Static IP Address

Exercise 3: Testing DNS Configuration

Exercise 4: Connecting to a Web Application

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the TCP/IP protocol suite and the individual protocols that are part of it.

Describe the components of IPv4 addressing.

Describe NetBIOS and DNS name resolution.

Describe how IPv4 addresses can be assigned dynamically.

Describe tools that can be used to manage and monitor IPv4.

Module 4: Fundamentals of Communication Technologies

This module describes static and dynamic HTTP content, how to differentiate between the two, and the various mechanisms used by TCP/IPv4 to send and receive data traffic.

Lessons

Network Content Types

Packet Delivery Methods

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe static, dynamic, and streaming content.

Describe unicast, broadcast, and multicast packet delivery.

Module 5: Creating IPv4 Address Spaces

This module explains how to define and create an IPv4 address range and subnetting for a network.

Lessons

Overview of IP Communication

Subnetting Overview

Subnetting for Complex Networks

Lab: Creating IPv4 Address Spaces

Exercise 1: Defining the Subnet Mask for a WAN

Exercise 2: Defining the Hosts for a Network

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the IPv4 communication process between computers.

Describe the concept of subnetting.

Create IPv4 networks by performing subnetting.

Module 6: IPv6 Fundamentals

This module introduces IPv6, describes the differences between IPV4 and IPv6, and explains how to configure IPv6 addresses.

Lessons

Introduction to IPv6

Unicast IPv6 Addresses

Configuring IPv6

Lab: Configuring IPv6

Exercise 1: Defining IPv6 Networks for Internal Use

Exercise 2: Configuring a Static IPv6 Address on a Server

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the characteristics of IPv6.

Describe the characteristics of IPv6 unicast addresses.

Describe how IPv6 can be configured automatically and statically.

Module 7: Fundamentals of Administering Windows Server 2008

This module explains how to use the administrative tools available in Windows 2008 server to monitor system performance, monitor system status, and manage a server from a remote computer rather than the server console.

Lessons

Using Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools

Monitoring Performance

Monitoring Events

Using Remote Desktop for Administration

Configuring Security for Server Administration

Lab: Administering Windows Server 2008

Exercise 1: Joining a Server to the Domain

Exercise 2: Configuring Remote Desktop for Administration

Exercise 3: Centralizing Event Logging

Exercise 4: Resolving a Performance Issue by Using Reliability and Performance Monitor

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe common Windows Server 2008 Administrative Tools.

Describe how to monitor performance.

Describe how to monitor events.

Describe how to use Remote Desktop for administration.

Describe how to configure security for server administration.

Module 8: Security Fundamentals

This module introduces basic industry standard security concepts for server roles.

Lessons

Defense-in-Depth

Securing Access to Web Content

Securing Access to Files

Data Encryption

Lab: Configuring Data Security

Exercise 1: Creating a Simple Share

Exercise 2: Creating an Advanced Share

Exercise 3: Configuring Web Content for Anonymous Access

Exercise 4: Securing Web Content

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe how Defense in Depth is used to secure computers.

Describe how to secure access to Web content.

Describe how to secure access to files.

Describe data encryption and how it is used to protect data on disk.

Module 9: Fundamentals of Securing Network Communication

This module describes how to secure network traffic by using certificates.

Lessons

Public Key Infrastructure

Using Certificates

Lab: Securing a Web Site by using SSL

Exercise 1: Verifying the Trusted Root CA

Exercise 2: Securing a Web site by using SSL

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe public key infrastructure components and certificates.

Describe methods for securing network communication by using certificates.

Module 10: Windows Firewall and Caching Fundamentals

This module describes proxy and caching services; how to configure Windows Firewall by creating exceptions and modifying firewall rules; how to configure auditing and monitoring; and how to troubleshoot Windows Firewall.

Lessons

Overview of Perimeter Security

Windows Firewall Overview

Creating Windows Firewall Rules

Monitoring and Troubleshooting Windows Firewall

Lab: Using Windows Firewall

Exercise 1: Limiting Access to a Web Application

Exercise 2: Distributing Windows Firewall Rules by Using Group Policy

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe firewall and proxy server characteristics.

Describe Windows Firewall and how to perform basic administration.

Describe how to create Windows Firewall rules.

Describe how to monitor and troubleshoot Windows Firewall.

Module 11: Remote Access Fundamentals

This module explains how to configure network policies, configure a radius proxy, and how to troubleshoot NPS as a radius proxy.

Lessons

Remote Access Overview

RADIUS Overview

Network Policy Server

Troubleshooting Remote Access

Lab: Implementing Remote Access

Exercise 1: Implementing a VPN server

Exercise 2: Implementing a RADIUS server

Exercise 3: Implementing a RADIUS proxy

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the characteristics of remote access methods.

Describe how RADIUS is used.

Describe how to implement network policies on a Network Policy Server.

Describe how to troubleshoot remote access.

Module 12: Routing Fundamentals

This module describes routing concepts and protocols, and explains how quality of service can be used within a network environment.

Lessons

Routing Overview

Configuring Routing and Remote Access as a Router

Quality of Service

Lab: Configuring Routing

Exercise 1: Configuring a LAN Router

Exercise 2: Implementing RIPv2

Exercise 3: Configuring a Demand-dial Router

Exercise 4: Configuring QoS

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe routing protocols and routing tables.

Describe how to configure RRAS as a LAN router.

Describe Quality of Service (QoS) and how to implement it.

Module 13: Network Load Balancing Fundamentals

This module explains how to configure and test network load balancing.

Lessons

Server Availability and Scalability Overview

Network Load Balancing

Configuring Windows NLB

Lab: Implementing Network Load Balancing

Exercise 1: Preparing Web Servers for NLB

Exercise 2: Creating an NLB Cluster for Failover

Exercise 3: Configuring an NLB Cluster for Load Balancing

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe server availability and scalability options.

Describe Windows Network Load Balancing.

Describe how to configure Windows Network Load Balancing.

Module 14: Configuring Print Resources and Printing Pools

This module explains how to configure network print resources and printing pools.

Lessons

Printing Overview

Configuring Network Printers

Using Print Management

Managing Printers

Troubleshooting Network Printing

Lab: Implementing Printing

Exercise 1: Creating an XPS document

Exercise 2: Adding a Printer by Using Control Panel

Exercise 3: Using Print Management

Exercise 4: Deploying Printers by Using Group Policy

Exercise 5: Migrating a Printer to a New Server

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe the printing process.

Describe how to configure network printers.

Describe how to manage servers by using Print Management.

Describe how to manage printers by using Print Management.

Describe how to troubleshoot network printing.

Module 15: Server Virtualization Overview

This module describes the fundamental functions included with Windows Server Virtualization (WSV).

Lessons

Overview of Server Virtualization

Overview of Windows Server Virtualization

Creating a Virtual Environment

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Describe benefits and characteristics of server virtualization.

Describe benefits and characteristics of Windows Server Virtualization.

Describe how to configure and manage a virtual environment.




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