CONFIGURING AND TROUBLESHOOTING A WINDOWS SERVER 2008 NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
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Introduction
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.
Pre-Requisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Working experience with Windows Server 2003.
- Basic knowledge of Active Directory, DHCP and IPsec.
- An understanding of security concepts and methodologies (for example, corporate policies).
Outcomes
After completing this course, students will gain the skills to:
- Install and configure servers.
- Configure and troubleshoot DNS.
- Configure and manage WINS.
- Configure and troubleshoot DHCP.
- Configure and troubleshoot IPv6 TCP/IP.
- Configure and troubleshoot Routing and Remote Access.
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot the Network Policy Server Role service.
- Configure Network Access Protection.
- Configure IPsec.
- Monitor and troubleshoot IPsec.
- Configure and manage Distributed File System.
- Configure and manage storage technologies.
- Configure availability of network resources and content.
- Configure server security compliance.