Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 2-23-2010 |
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MST155DA
2010 Spring – 2012 Spring |
L+L 4.0 Credit(s) 5.0 Period(s) 4.7 Load Occ |
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Windows Server Network Infrastructure Configuration |
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Information and skills necessary to design a Microsoft Windows networking services infrastructure design. Includes network foundation design, Internet and private networks connectivity, in addition to functionality security and performance features of networking services. Prerequisites: (MST150VI or MST150XP), or permission of Instructor. Course Notes: MST155DA is a preparation for the Microsoft 70-642 certification exam. |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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MST155DA 2010 Spring – 2012 Spring |
Windows Server Network
Infrastructure Configuration |
1. Configure
IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4) and IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6)
addressing. (I)
2. Install
and configure Windows Server. (II)
3. Install
and configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). (III)
4. Manage
and maintain the DHCP database. (III)
5. Configure
Domain Name System (DNS) Server. (IV)
6. Configure
DNS zones, replication and records. (IV)
7. Configure
the DNS client. (IV)
8. Configure
routing, remote and wireless access. (V)
9. Configure
a file server. (VI)
10. Configure Distributed
File System (DFS). (V)
11. Configure
and monitor print services. (VII)
12. Capture and
analyze performance data and monitor logs. (VIII)
13. Collect and
analyze network data. (VIII)
14. Configure
Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server settings. (VIII)
15. Configure
IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) and authentication. (IX)
16. Configure
firewall settings. (IX)
17. Configure
Network Access Protection (NAP). (X)
18. Configure
shadow copies services. (XI)
19. Enable and
configure disk quotas. (XI)
20. Configure
backup and restore of server. (XI)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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MST155DA 2010 Spring – 2012 Spring |
Windows Server Network
Infrastructure Configuration |
I. Introduction
to Networking Concepts
A. IPv4
and IPv6 Addressing
B. Introduction
to DNS, DHCP, Routing and Network Access Protection
II. Installing
Microsoft Windows Server
A. Configuring
basic network settings and choosing roles
B. Configuring
Storage
C. Installing
and Configuring Server Core
D. Using
the Command Line Interface
E. Configuring
Windows activation
III. Configuring
and Managing the DHCP Server Roles
A. Configuring,
managing and authorizing DHCP Servers
B. Configuring
DHCP Relay
C. Configuring
DNS Dynamic Updates
D. Using
Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA)
IV. Configuring
and Managing the DNS Server Role
A. Configuring
DNS server
B. Configuring
DNS Replication
C. Configuring
client name resolution
V. Configuring
Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and Wireless Networking
A. Configure
Routing
B. Configuring
Remote Access
VI. Configuring
File Services
A. Planning
a File Server Deployment
B. Configuring
a File Server
C. Configuring
Distributed File System (DFS)
VII. Configuring and Monitor
Print Services
A. Deploying
a Print Server
B. Using
the Print Services Role
VIII. Maintaining and Updating
Windows
A. Monitoring
a Windows Server network
B. Capture
performance data and viewing Event Viewer
C. Configuring
Windows Software Update Services (WSUS) server.Settings
IX. Securing
Data Transmission and Authentication
A. Configure
IPSec
B. Configuring
network authentication
C. Configure
firewall settings
X. Maintaining
Network Health with Network Access Protection & IPSec
A. Configuring
Network Access Protection (NAP)
B. Configuring
Certificate Services
C. Network
Policy Server
D. Network
health policy validation and compliance
XI. Maintaining
File and Print Services
A. Configure
shadow copies
B. Configure
backup and restore
C. Manage
disk quotas