20741B : Networking with Windows Server 2016
- Duration: 5 Days (40 Hours)
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20741B : Networking with Windows Server 2016 Course Overview:
This course provides you with the fundamental networking skills that you require to deploy and support Windows Server 2016 in most organizations. It covers IP fundamentals, remote-access technologies, and more advanced content, including software-defined networking.
Intended Audience:
This course is for existing information technology (IT) professionals who have some networking knowledge and experience, and are looking for a single course that provides insight into core and advanced windows server networking technologies. This audience typically includes:
- Network administrators who are looking to reinforce existing skills and learn about new networking technology changes and server networking.
- System or Infrastructure Administrators who have a general networking knowledge and who are looking to gain core and advanced networking knowledge and skills on Windows Server 2016.
Module 1: Planning and implementing an IPv4 network
Lesson 1: Planning IPv4 addressing
Lab A: Planning an IPv4 network
Lesson 2: Configuring an IPv4 host
Lesson 3: Managing and troubleshooting IPv4 network connectivity
Lab B: Implementing and troubleshooting an IPv4 network
Module 2: Implementing DHCP
Lesson 1: Overview of the DHCP server role
Lesson 2: Deploying DHCP
Lesson 3: Managing and troubleshooting DHCP
Lab: Implementing DHCP
Module 3: Implementing IPv6
Lesson 1: Overview of IPv6 addressing
Lesson 2: Configuring an IPv6 host
Lesson 3: Implementing IPv6 and IPv4 coexistence
Lesson 4: Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6
Lab: Configuring and evaluating IPv6 transition technologies
Module 4: Implementing DNS
Lesson 1: Implementing DNS servers
Lesson 2: Configuring zones in DNS
Lesson 3: Configuring name resolution between DNS zones
Lab A: Planning and implementing name resolution by using DNS
Lesson 4: Configuring DNS integration with AD DS
Lab B: Integrating DNS with AD DS
Lesson 5: Configuring advanced DNS settings
Lab C: Configuring advanced DNS settings
Module 5: Implementing and managing IPAM
Lesson 1: Overview of IPAM
Lesson 2: Deploying IPAM
Lesson 3: Managing IP address spaces by using IPAM
Lab: Implementing IPAM
Module 6: Remote access in Windows Server 2016
Lesson 1: Overview of remote access
Lesson 2: Implementing Web Application Proxy
Lab: Implementing Web Application Proxy
Module 7: Implementing DirectAccess
Lesson 1: Overview of DirectAccess
Lesson 2: Implementing DirectAccess by using the Getting Started Wizard
Lab A: Implementing DirectAccess by using the Getting Started Wizard
Lesson 3: Implementing and managing an advanced DirectAccess infrastructure Lab B: Deploying an advanced DirectAccess solution
Module 8: Implementing VPNs
Lesson 1: Planning VPNs
Lesson 2: Implementing VPNs
Lab: Implementing VPN
Module 9: Implementing networking for branch offices
Lesson 1: Networking features and considerations for branch offices
Lesson 2: Implementing DFS for branch offices
Lab A: Implementing DFS for branch offices
Lesson 3: Implementing BranchCache for branch offices
Lab B: Implementing BranchCache
Module 10: Configuring advanced networking features
Lesson 1: Overview of high-performance networking features
Lesson 2: Configuring advanced Hyper-V networking features
Lab: Configuring advanced Hyper-V networking features
Module 11: Implementing Software Defined Networking
Lesson 1: Overview of SDN
Lesson 2: Implementing network virtualization
Lesson 3: Implementing Network Controller
Lab: Deploying Network Controller
20741B : Networking with Windows Server 2016 Course Prerequisites:
- Experience working with Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016.
- Experience working in a Windows Server infrastructure enterprise environment.
- Knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model.
- Understanding of core networking-infrastructure components and technologies, such as cabling, routers, hubs, and switches.
- Familiarity with networking topologies and architectures, such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and wireless networking.
- Some basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing, and name resolution.
- Experience with, and knowledge of, Microsoft Hyper-V and virtualization.
- Hands-on experience working with the Windows client operating systems, such as Windows 8.1 or Windows 10.
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