Fundamnetals of Windows Server 2008-Course 6420B
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MST6420B |
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IT InstructorLed Courses |
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Windows Server 2008
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The purpose of this course is to teach students the basic fundamentals of networking, security, and server administration with Windows Server 2008. It is intended to provide the foundational knowledge needed to prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams and begin building a career in Microsoft technologies.
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35 |
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EDITC & MMC Conference Center, 16 Imvrou Street, 1055 Nicosia |
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Greek |
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4-12 |
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Topics
Module 1: Understanding Network Infrastructure Module 2: Connecting Network Components Module 3: Implementing TCP/IP Module 4: Implementing Storage in Windows Server Module 5: Installing and Configuring Windows Server Module 6: Windows Server Roles Module 7: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services Module 8: Implementing IT Security Layers Module 9: Implementing Windows Server Security Module 10: Implementing Network Security Module 11: Implementing Security Software Module 12: Monitoring Server Performance Module 13: Maintaining Windows Server Module 14: Implementing Virtualization
Who Should Attend
Candidates for this course are seeking to gain fundamental knowledge and skills around security, networking, and administration in Windows Server 2008 R2. It can apply to home computer users, academic, information workers, developers, or help desk technicians wishing to begin a new skills path or up-skill to Windows Server technologies. It is for candidates wishing to prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) certification in Windows Server 2008. Candidates for this course may also include IT Pros with skills within other IT areas or operating systems (such as Linux) who wish to gain an insight into Windows Server.
Purpose
The purpose of this 5-day course is to teach students the basic fundamentals of networking, security, and server administration with Windows Server 2008. It is intended to provide the foundational knowledge needed to prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exams and begin building a career in Microsoft technologies.
Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
•Describe fundamental network components and terminology thus enabling you to select an appropriate network component in a particular scenario. •Implement a network by selecting network hardware components and technologies and determine the appropriate network hardware and wiring components for a given situation. •Describe the protocols and services within the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite of protocols and implement IPv4 within a Windows Server environment. •Select appropriate storage technologies and configure storage on Windows Server. •Perform a local media-based installation of Windows Server 2008 R2. •Describe server roles. •Implement and configure an Active Domain Directory Service (AD DS) forest. •Describe the concept of defense-in-depth and determine how to implement this approach with Windows Server. •Identify the security features in Windows Server that help to provide defense-in-depth. •Identify the network-related security features in Windows Server to mitigate security threats to you network. •Identify and implement additional software components to enhance your organization’s security. •Monitor a server to determine the performance level. •Identify the Windows Server tools available to maintain and troubleshoot Windows Server. •Create and configure a virtual machine with Hyper-V.
Prerequisites
n addition to their professional experience, students who attend this training should have the following technical knowledge: •A good fundamental knowledge of general computing equivalent with the CompTIA A+ Certification •An ability to understand basic security, networking and administration concepts •Some previous knowledge and experience with desktop operating systems, although this is not mandatory Note: No programming skills are required, although some experience and knowledge of scripting technologies would be advantageous.
Methodology
1. Training 2.Discusions 3. Labs 4.Exercises
Equipment
1.Microsoft Official training material in english language 2. Personal Computers 3.Video Projector 4. Printer 5. Whiteboard and flip charts
TimeTable
Module 1: Understanding Network Infrastructure
Lesson 1: Network Architecture Standards Lesson 2: Local Area Networking Lesson 3: Wide Area Networking Lesson 4: Wireless Networking Lesson 5: Connecting to the Internet Lesson 6: Remote Access Lab : Selecting Network Infrastructure Components Exercise: Determining Appropriate Networking Components
Module 2: Connecting Network Components
Lesson 1: Understanding the OSI Model Lesson 2: Understanding Adapters, Hubs, and Switches Lesson 3: Understanding Routing Lesson 4: Understanding Media Types Lab : Connecting Network Components Exercise 1: Determining the Appropriate Network Hardware Exercise 2: Selecting a Suitable Wiring Infrastructure
Module 3: Implementing TCP/IP
Lesson 1: Overview of TCP/IP Lesson 2: Understanding IPv4 Addressing Lesson 3: Configuring IPv4 Lesson 4: Understanding IPv6 Lesson 5: Name Resolution Lab : Implementing TCP/IP Exercise 1: Determining an Appropriate IPv4 Addressing Scheme Exercise 2: Configuring IPv4 with Windows Server 2008 Exercise 3: Verifying the Configuration Exercise 4: Configuring and Testing Name Resolution Exercise 5: Viewing the IPv6 Configuration
Module 4: Implementing Storage in Windows Server
Lesson 1: Identifying Storage Technologies Lesson 2: Managing Disks and Volumes Lesson 3: Implementing RAID Lab : Implementing Storage in Windows Server Exercise 1: Creating a New Volume Exercise 2: Creating a Fault Tolerant Disk Configuration Exercise 3: Implementing the Windows iSCSI initiator
Module 5: Installing and Configuring Windows Server
Lesson 1: Installing Windows Server Lesson 2: Managing Services Lesson 3: Managing Peripherals and Devices Lab : Installing Windows Server Exercise 1: Performing a Local Media-Based Installation Exercise 2: Configuring Windows Server Exercise 3: Configuring Services Exercise 4: Configuring Devices
Module 6: Windows Server Roles
Lesson 1: Role-Based Deployment Lesson 2: Deploying Role-Specific Servers Lab : Implementing Server Roles Exercise 1: Determining the Appropriate Roles to Deploy Exercise 2: Deploying the Determined Server Roles
Module 7: Implementing Active Directory Domain Services Lesson 1: Introducing AD DS Lesson 2: Implementing AD DS Lesson 3: Managing Users, Groups, and Computers Lesson 4: Implementing Organizational Units Lesson 5: Implementing Group Policy Lab : Lab: Implementing AD DS Exercise 1: Promoting a New Domain Controller Exercise 2: Creating an Organizational Unit Exercise 3: Configuring Accounts Exercise 4: Creating a GPO
Module 8: Implementing IT Security Layers
Lesson 1: Overview of Defense-in-Depth Lesson 2: Physical Security Lesson 3: Internet Security Lab : Implementing IT Security Layers Exercise 1: Implementing Physical Security Exercise 2: Configuring Security Settings in Internet Explorer
Module 9: Implementing Windows Server Security
Lesson 1: Overview of Windows Security Lesson 2: Securing Files and Folders Lesson 3: Implementing Encryption Lab : Lab: Implementing Windows Security Exercise 1: Configuring an Accounts Policy Exercise 2: Securing NTFS Files and Folders Exercise 3: Encrypting Files
Module 10: Implementing Network Security
Lesson 1: Overview of Network Security Lesson 2: Implementing Firewall Lesson 3: Network Access Protection Lab : Implementing Network Security Exercise 1: Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Exercise 2: Configuring Compliance with NAP
Module 11: Implementing Security Software Lesson 1: Client Protection Features Lesson 2: E-Mail Protection Lesson 3: Server Protection Lab : Implementing Security Software Exercise 1: Restricting Applications with AppLocker Exercise 2: Using the Security Configuration Wizard Exercise 3: Hardening the Security Settings on Windows Server 2008
Module 12: Monitoring Server Performance
Lesson 1: Overview of Server Components Lesson 2: Performance Monitoring Lab : Monitoring Server Performance Exercise 1: Creating a Performance Baseline Exercise 2: Simulating a Server Load Exercise 3: Gathering Additional Performance Data Exercise 4: Determining Probable Performance Bottlenecks
Module 13: Maintaining Windows Server
Lesson 1: Troubleshooting Windows Server Startup Lesson 2: Server Availability and Data Recovery Lesson 3: Applying Updates to Windows Server Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Windows Server Lab : Maintaining Windows Server Exercise 1: Troubleshooting the Startup Process Exercise 2: Installing and Configuring WSUS Exercise 3: Gathering Information to Start the Troubleshooting Process
Module 14: Implementing Virtualization Lesson 1: Overview of Virtualization Technologies Lesson 2: Implementing Hyper-V Role Lab : Implementing Virtualization Exercise 1: Creating the VHDs Exercise 2: Creating New Virtual Machines Exercise 3: Modifying Virtual Machine Settings Exercise 4: Creating and Applying Virtual Machine Snapshots
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