Admission
The primary audience for this course is IT professionals, including Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 enterprise administrators interested in becoming a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator who focuses on network solutions.
Designing a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Exam # |
Duration |
Language |
Level |
Type |
Classroom |
Code |
Fees |
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42 |
English |
Professional |
Course |
Classroom |
Cs381 |
0 LE |
Description :
This course will provide students with an understanding of how to design a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure that meets business and technical requirements for network services.
Objectives :
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Describe key components of network infrastructure design.
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Describe how to design a secure network.
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Design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers.
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Design a network topology.
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Describe the internal considerations for network security and how they can be addressed.
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Design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates Domain Name System (DNS).
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Optimize a name resolution system that incorporates DNS and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
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Design a solution for network access.
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Design a Network Access Protection (NAP) solution.
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Design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance.
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Design the deployment of file services.
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Design print services in Windows Server 2008.
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Design high availability for applications and services.
Topics :
Overview of Network Infrastructure Design
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Preparing for Network Infrastructure Design
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Designing the Network Topology
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Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
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Designing a Change Management Structure for a Network
Designing Network Security
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Overview of Network Security Design
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Creating a Network Security Plan
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Identifying Threats to Network Security
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Analyzing Security Risks
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Defense-in-Depth Model Overview
Designing IP Addressing
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Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
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Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
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Designing DHCP Implementation
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Designing DHCP Configuration Options
Designing Routing and Switching
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Preparing for Designing a Network Routing Topology
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Selecting Network Devices
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Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter Networks
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Designing Routing Communications
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Evaluating Network Performance
Designing Security for Internal Networks
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Designing Windows Firewall Implementation
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Overview of IPSec
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Designing IPSec Implementation
Designing Name Resolution
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Collecting Information for a Name Resolution Design
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Designing a DNS Server Strategy
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Designing a DNS Namespace
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Designing DNS Zone Implementation
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Designing Zone Replication and Delegation
Designing Advanced Name Resolution
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Optimizing DNS Queries
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Designing DNS for High Availability
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Designing a WINS Name Resolution Strategy
Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization Management System
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Gathering Data for Designing Network Access Solutions
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Securing and Controlling Network Access
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Designing Remote Access Services
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Designing RADIUS Authentication with Network Policy Services
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Designing Wireless Access
Designing Network Access Protection
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Designing the NAP Platform Architecture
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NAP Architecture
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NAP Enforcement
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Designing NAP Policy
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Designing NAP Enforcement and Remediation
Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance
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Determining Operating System Deployment Requirements
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Deploying an Operating System by Using WDS
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Planning for the Creation and Modification of Images
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Designing Multicast Transmission of Images
Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008
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Designing File Services
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Designing DFS
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Designing the FSRM Configuration
Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008
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Overview of High Availability
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Designing Network Load Balancing for High Availability
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Designing Failover Clustering for High Availability
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Designing Geographically Dispersed Failover Clusters
Designing Print Services in Windows Server 2008
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Overview of a Print Services Design
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Windows Server 2008 Printing Features
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Designing Print Services
Recommended Knowledge :
Before attending this course, students must have: Active Directory Technology Specialist level knowledge and concepts; Network Infrastructure Technology Specialist level knowledge and experience; Applications Infrastructure Technology Specialist level knowledge and experience; Windows Vista TS level of knowledge and experience; Intermediate understanding of networking concepts such as TCP/IP, name resolution, and connection methods; Intermediate understanding of security best practices for authentication and file permissions; Intermediate understanding of server and network hardware.
Recommended Course(s) :
Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Fundamentals of a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure and Application Platform
Training Materials :
Microsoft Official Courseware (MOC)
Labs :
This course includes several labs to ensure you will gain the targeted skills and experience.
Credential :
This course is a credit towards Microsoft Certified IT Professional MCITP: Enterprise Administrator
Category :
Networking
The Instructor: