Training Course:Implementing Ipv6 with Windows Server 2008School/Trainer:CBIT Canadian Beaver Training Ottawa Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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Course Description:
'' Module 0: Ipv4 Essentials | Tcp/ip Technologies About Dhcp for Ipv4 About Dns for Ipv4 Sub-netting for Ipv4 Planning An Ipv4 Network Ipv4 and Security/encryption Ipv4 and Wireless Networks Implementing Ipv4 | Module 1: Implementing Ipv4 | Installing the Dns Server Configuring the Dns Server Installing Active Directory Configuring Dhcpv4 Managing Reservations and Leases Adding Clients To the Network Adding File Shares Adding Printers Managing the Network | Module 2: Ipv6 Essentials | The Need for Ipv6: An Overall Strategy Hardware Considerations Exploring Ipv6 Addresses About Subnets and Sites Planning the Ipv6 Network Dhcp for Ipv6 Architecture Dns for Ipv6 Architecture What About Ipv6 and Ipv4 Coexistence | Module 3: Planning the Migration Strategy | The Hardware Survey A Further Note On Ipv4 and Ipv6 Coexistence The Software Survey The Network Topology Survey A Strategic Approach To the Elaboration of a Migration Strategy How To Ensure Service Continuity Planning the Dns Strategy Planning the Dhcp Strategy What About the Internet What About Security | Module 4: Deploying the Hardware | Selecting the Hardware About Routers About Switches Planning for Traditional Networks Wireless Considerations Network Devices | Module 5: Administering Dhcp in a Windows Server 2008 | Dhcp Enhancements Using the Connection Repair Button Confirm Ip Address Assignment Using the Command Prompt Troubleshooting Dhcp Clients Using the Command Prompt Using Windows Components Wizard To Install the Dhcp Server Service Managing Ip Addresses Using Dhcp Authorizing a Dhcp Server Creating Multiple Dhcp Scopes Configuring a Dhcp Scope Creating Dhcp Reservations for Clients and Servers (demonstration Exclusion Ranges Implementing Tcp/ip How Dhcp Provides a Leased Ip Address How Does the Client Choose a Dhcp Server Lease Renewal Obtain An Ip Address Automatically Obtain a Dns Server Address Automatically Automatic Private Ip Addressing (apipa Static Alternate Ip Address Configuration | Module 6: Domain Name System for Windows Server 2008 | Windows Server 2008 Dns Overview How Ldap and Kerberos Use Srv Records Reverse Lookup Zones Reverse Queries Installing the Dns Service with the Windows Component Wizard Configuring a Root Server Zone Authority Start of Authority Record (soa Zone Master Types of Roles in a Zone Primary Vs. Secondary Roles Dns Name Resolution Zone Transfer Methods (axfr Vs. Ixfr Dns Notify Configuring Zone Transfers Configuring a Zone To Allow Dynamic Update Dns and Dhcp Integration Using Dhcp and Dns for Dynamic Update Creating An Active Directory Integrated Zone Active Directory Integrated Zone Database Active Directory Integrated Replication Methods Dns Installation Dns Zone Database Managing and Monitoring the Zone Database Understanding Resource Records Different Types of Resource Records Locating Services in the Zone Database Understanding Srv Records | Module 7: Planning and Administering the Dns Infrastructure | Public Vs. Private Root Zone: Which Is Best Clearing the Dns Cache Subdomain Delegation Configuring and Managing Root Servers Queries: Iterative Vs. Recursive Forwarding Dns Queries Conditional Forwarding Stub Zones Authoritative Vs. Non-authoritative Answers Caching Servers | Module 8: Virtual Private Networks (vpns | Vpn Overview Vpn Solutions Overview Vpn Components Connecting To Lans with Vpns: An Analogy Vpn Protocols Vpn Types Vpn Security | Module 9: Implementing Virtual Private Networks | Server 2008 Vpn Features Implementing the Endpoints Implementing Tunnelling Configuring Vpn Administering Vpns | Module 10: Supporting Wireless Networks | Server 2008 and Wireless Technology Implementing a Wireless Network with Server 2008 and Ipv6 Configuring a Wireless Network Securing a Wireless Network Monitoring a Wireless Network | Module 11: Performance Tuning and Diagnostics | Performance Tuning Tools Using the Event Log Using Performance Monitor Other Useful Tools | Module 12: Troubleshooting Methodology | Troubleshooting: A Proposed Methodology Investigating the Cause and Effect Relationship Researching the Problem: Digging Deeper Identifying Possible Solutions Validating the Solution Overview of Network Troubleshooting Overview of Malware and Virus Troubleshooting Other Troubleshooting Considerations ...''
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