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Windows Server 2008 - Network Infrastructure Management Online/Onsite Course details
Network Infrastructure Management Understanding Windows Server 2008 Networking
Understanding the OSI Model Protocol Stacks Communication between Stacks How Microsoft,s Network Components Work with the OSI Model Device Drivers and the OSI Model Network Protocol Basics About Windows Network Models Windows Peer-to-Peer Network Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Network
Understanding TCP/IP
How TCP/IP Layers Communicate Understanding Port Numbers Understanding IP Addressing The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme Understanding Network Classes Subnetting a Network Understanding IPv6 IPv6 History and Need IPv6 New and Improved Concepts IPv6 Addressing Concepts IPv6 Integration/Migration
Managing Domain Name System (DNS)
Introducing DNS Understanding Servers, Clients, and Resolvers Understanding the DNS Process Introducing DNS Database Zones Understanding Primary Zones Understanding Secondary Zones Understanding Active Directory-Integrated DNS Understanding Stub Zones Understanding Zone Transfers and Replication New Functionality in Windows Server 2008 DNS Background Zone Loading GlobalName Zones Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Introducing DNS Record Types Start of Authority Records, Name Server Records, Host Records, Alias Records Pointer Records Mail Exchanger Records Service Records Configuring DNS Load Balancing with Round Robin Configuring a Caching-Only Server Setting Zone Properties Configuring Zones for Dynamic Updates Delegating Zones for DNS Manually Creating DNS Records Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS Monitoring DNS with the DNS Snap-In Troubleshooting DNS
Managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Overview of DHCP Introducing the DORA Process Advantages and Disadvantages of DHCP The DHCP Lease Process Understanding Scope Details Installing DHCP Authorizing DHCP for Active Directory Creating and Managing DHCP Scopes Creating a New Scope in IPv4 Creating a New Scope in IPv6 Changing Scope Properties (IPv4 and IPv6) Changing Server Properties Managing Reservations and Exclusions Setting Scope Options for IPv4 Activating and Deactivating Scopes Creating a Superscope for IPv4 Creating IPv4 Multicast Scopes Integrating Dynamic DNS and IPv4 DHCP Using Multiple DHCP Servers Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Server Core Installation Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP Monitoring DHCP Leases Logging DHCP Activity Working with the DHCP Database Files Reconciling IPv4 DHCP Scopes Recovering a Broken DHCP Server Correcting Client Problems
Managing Routing and Remote Access
Understanding Routing What Routing Does How Routing Works Routing in Windows Server 2008 Installing RRAS Configuring IP Routing Creating and Managing Interfaces Setting IP Routing Properties Managing Routing Protocols Managing Static Routes Configuring TCP/IP Packet Filters Configuring VPN Packet Filters PPTP Packet Filters L2TP Packet Filters Managing IP Routing Troubleshooting IP Routing
Managing Remote Access Services
Overview of Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Overview of Virtual Private Networks Configuring Your Remote Access Server Configuring PPP Options Installing a VPN Enabling RRAS as a VPN Configuring a VPN Configuring VPN Ports Troubleshooting VPNs Managing Your Remote Access Server Managing Remote Users with a RADIUS Server Monitoring Overall Activity Controlling Remote Access Logging Monitoring Ports and Port Activity Integrating RRAS with DHCP Installing the DHCP Relay Agent Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Configuring a RAS or VPN Client Creating a VPN Connection on a Windows XP Client Configuring Wireless Access Internet Connection Sharing
Managing Security for Remote Access Services
Remote Access Security User Authentication Connection Security Access Control Configuring User Access Setting Up User Profiles Using Network Access Policies Using Remote Access Profiles Setting Up a VPN Network Access Policy Configuring Security Controlling Server Security Configuring Network Access Protection Configuring Firewall Options
Managing File and Print Services
Understanding File Servers Configuring File Servers Sharing Folders Making Active Directory Objects Available to Users Configuring Offline Folders Understanding Permissions Configuring Disk Quotas Configuring Distributed File System (DFS) Advantages of DFS Types of DFS Using the DFS Management Console Understanding Printing Creating and Publishing Printers Configuring Printers Migrating Print Servers
Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Configuring Windows Server Update Services Overview of Windows Server 2008 Performance Monitoring Using Windows Server 2008 Performance Tools Backup and Recovery Overview of the Windows Server 2008 Backup Utility Backing Up Active Directory Restoring Data
A Classroom course provided by Ahana Systems & Solutions (P) Ltd. in Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Windows Server 2008 - Group Policy Management Online/OnsiteCourse details
Group Policy Management Part I Getting Started with Group Policy
1. Overview of Group Policy 2. Working with Group Policy 3. Advanced Group Policy Management
Part II Group Policy Implementation and Scenarios
4. Deploying Group Policy 5. Hardening Clients and Servers 6. Managing and Maintaining Essential Windows Components 7. Managing User Settings and Data 8. Maintaining Internet Explorer Configurations 9. Deploying and Maintaining Software Through Group Policy 10. Managing Microsoft Office Configurations 11. Maintaining Secure Network Communications 12. Creating Custom Environments
Part III Group Policy Customization
13. Group Policy Structure and Processing 14. Customizing Administrative Templates 15. Security Templates
Part IV Group Policy Troubleshooting
16. Troubleshooting Group Policy 17. Resolving Common Group Policy Problems
A Classroom course provided by Ahana Systems & Solutions (P) Ltd. in Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Windows Server 2008 - Network Infrastructure ManagementCourse details
Network Infrastructure Management * Understanding Windows Server 2008 Networking
Understanding the OSI Model Protocol Stacks Communication between Stacks How Microsoft,s Network Components Work with the OSI Model Device Drivers and the OSI Model Network Protocol Basics About Windows Network Models Windows Peer-to-Peer Network Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Network
* Understanding TCP/IP
How TCP/IP Layers Communicate Understanding Port Numbers Understanding IP Addressing The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme Understanding Network Classes Subnetting a Network Understanding IPv6 IPv6 History and Need IPv6 New and Improved Concepts IPv6 Addressing Concepts IPv6 Integration/Migration
* Managing Domain Name System (DNS)
Introducing DNS Understanding Servers, Clients, and Resolvers Understanding the DNS Process Introducing DNS Database Zones Understanding Primary Zones Understanding Secondary Zones Understanding Active Directory-Integrated DNS Understanding Stub Zones Understanding Zone Transfers and Replication New Functionality in Windows Server 2008 DNS Background Zone Loading GlobalName Zones Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Introducing DNS Record Types Start of Authority Records, Name Server Records, Host Records, Alias Records Pointer Records Mail Exchanger Records Service Records Configuring DNS Load Balancing with Round Robin Configuring a Caching-Only Server Setting Zone Properties Configuring Zones for Dynamic Updates Delegating Zones for DNS Manually Creating DNS Records Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS Monitoring DNS with the DNS Snap-In Troubleshooting DNS
* Managing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Overview of DHCP Introducing the DORA Process Advantages and Disadvantages of DHCP The DHCP Lease Process Understanding Scope Details Installing DHCP Authorizing DHCP for Active Directory Creating and Managing DHCP Scopes Creating a New Scope in IPv4 Creating a New Scope in IPv6 Changing Scope Properties (IPv4 and IPv6) Changing Server Properties Managing Reservations and Exclusions Setting Scope Options for IPv4 Activating and Deactivating Scopes Creating a Superscope for IPv4 Creating IPv4 Multicast Scopes Integrating Dynamic DNS and IPv4 DHCP Using Multiple DHCP Servers Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V Server Core Installation Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP Monitoring DHCP Leases Logging DHCP Activity Working with the DHCP Database Files Reconciling IPv4 DHCP Scopes Recovering a Broken DHCP Server Correcting Client Problems
* Managing Routing and Remote Access
Understanding Routing What Routing Does How Routing Works Routing in Windows Server 2008 Installing RRAS Configuring IP Routing Creating and Managing Interfaces Setting IP Routing Properties Managing Routing Protocols Managing Static Routes Configuring TCP/IP Packet Filters Configuring VPN Packet Filters PPTP Packet Filters L2TP Packet Filters Managing IP Routing Troubleshooting IP Routing
* Managing Remote Access Services
Overview of Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Overview of Virtual Private Networks Configuring Your Remote Access Server Configuring PPP Options Installing a VPN Enabling RRAS as a VPN Configuring a VPN Configuring VPN Ports Troubleshooting VPNs Managing Your Remote Access Server Managing Remote Users with a RADIUS Server Monitoring Overall Activity Controlling Remote Access Logging Monitoring Ports and Port Activity Integrating RRAS with DHCP Installing the DHCP Relay Agent Configuring the DHCP Relay Agent Configuring a RAS or VPN Client Creating a VPN Connection on a Windows XP Client Configuring Wireless Access Internet Connection Sharing
* Managing Security for Remote Access Services
Remote Access Security User Authentication Connection Security Access Control Configuring User Access Setting Up User Profiles Using Network Access Policies Using Remote Access Profiles Setting Up a VPN Network Access Policy Configuring Security Controlling Server Security Configuring Network Access Protection Configuring Firewall Options
* Managing File and Print Services
Understanding File Servers Configuring File Servers Sharing Folders Making Active Directory Objects Available to Users Configuring Offline Folders Understanding Permissions Configuring Disk Quotas Configuring Distributed File System (DFS) Advantages of DFS Types of DFS Using the DFS Management Console Understanding Printing Creating and Publishing Printers Configuring Printers Migrating Print Servers
* Monitoring and Managing a Network Infrastructure
Configuring Windows Server Update Services Overview of Windows Server 2008 Performance Monitoring Using Windows Server 2008 Performance Tools Backup and Recovery Overview of the Windows Server 2008 Backup Utility Backing Up Active Directory Restoring Data
A Classroom course provided by Ahana Systems &Solutions in Bangalore, karnataka, India
Windows Server 2008 - Group Policy ManagementCourse details
Group Policy Management * Part I Getting Started with Group Policy
1. Overview of Group Policy 2. Working with Group Policy 3. Advanced Group Policy Management
* Part II Group Policy Implementation and Scenarios
4. Deploying Group Policy 5. Hardening Clients and Servers 6. Managing and Maintaining Essential Windows Components 7. Managing User Settings and Data 8. Maintaining Internet Explorer Configurations 9. Deploying and Maintaining Software Through Group Policy 10. Managing Microsoft Office Configurations 11. Maintaining Secure Network Communications 12. Creating Custom Environments
* Part III Group Policy Customization
13. Group Policy Structure and Processing 14. Customizing Administrative Templates 15. Security Templates
* Part IV Group Policy Troubleshooting
16. Troubleshooting Group Policy 17. Resolving Common Group Policy Problems
A Classroom course provided by Ahana Systems &Solutions in Bangalore, karnataka, India
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