MOC 10970 - Networking with Windows Server (MOC10970)
This Networking with Windows Server training course provides students the skills needed to help reduce networking complexity while lowering costs, simplifying management tasks, and delivering services reliably and efficiently. You will learn how to automate and consolidate networking processes and resources, more easily connect private clouds with public cloud services, and more easily connect users to IT resources and services across physical boundaries.
- Learn to plan and implement an IPv4 network and configure and manage DHCP.
- Learn to implement name resolution by using DNS.
- Learn to implement IPv6 and integrate IPv6 and IPv4 networks.
- Learn to implement and manage the IP Address Management feature in Windows Server 2012.
- Learn to implement and manage remote access technologies in Windows Server 2012 such as DirectAccess, VPNs and Web Application Proxy.
- Learn to implement network security by using Windows Firewall with Advanced Security and IPsec in Windows Server 2012.
- Learn to implement and manage Network Access Protection (NAP).
- Learn to implement network services for branch offices.
- Learn to implement network infrastructure for file and data services.
- Learn to implement and manage networking in Hyper-V.
- Learn to virtualize the physical network infrastructure in Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 using Hyper-V Network Virtualization and the built in Gateway.
Webucator is a Microsoft Certified Partner for Learning Solutions (CPLS). This class uses official Microsoft courseware and will be delivered by a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT).
- Implementing IPv4 Services
- Planning IPv4 Addressing
- Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Connectivity
- Deploying Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
- Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP
- Lab: Planning IPv4 Addressing
- Planning IPv4 Address Assignments
- Lab: Implementing IPv4 Services
- Planning the DHCP Server Implementation
- Implementing the DHCP Configuration
- Validate the DHCP Deployment
- Implementing Name Resolution by Using DNS
- Implementing DNS Servers
- Configuring Zones in DNS
- Configuring DNS Integration with AD DS
- Configuring Advanced DNS Settings
- Configuring DNS Resolution Between Zones
- Lab: Planning and Implementing Name Resolution by Using DNS
- Planning DNS Name Resolution
- Implementing DNS Servers and Zones
- Integrating DNS with Active Directory
- Implementing IPv6
- Overview of IPv6 Addressing
- Implementing IPv6 and IPv4 Coexistence
- Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6
- Lab: Configuring and Evaluating IPv6 Transition Technologies
- Reviewing the Default IPv6 Configuration
- Configuring Network Integration by Using ISATAP
- Configuring Native IPv6 Connectivity
- Configuring 6to4 Connectivity
- Implementing IPAM
- IPAM Overview
- Deploying IPAM
- Managing IP Address Spaces by Using IPAM
- Lab: Implementing IPAM
- Installing the IPAM Server Feature
- Provisioning the IPAM Server
- Managing IP Address Spaces by Using IPAM
- Implementing Remote Access
- Remote Access Overview
- Implementing DirectAccess by Using the Getting Started Wizard
- Implementing and Managing an Advanced DirectAccess Infrastructure
- Implementing VPN
- Planning a Complex Remote Access Infrastructure
- Implementing Web Application Proxy
- Lab: Implementing DirectAccess by Using the Getting Started Wizard
- Verifying Readiness for a DirectAccess Deployment
- Configuring DirectAccess
- Validating the DirectAccess Deployment
- Lab: Deploying an Advanced DirectAccess Solution
- Preparing the Environment for DirectAccess
- Implementing the Advanced DirectAccess Infrastructure
- Validating the DirectAccess Deployment
- Lab: Implementing VPN
- Implementing VPN
- Validating the VPN Deployment
- Lab: Implementing Web Application Proxy
- Implementing Web Application Proxy
- Validating the Web Application Proxy Deployment
- Implementing Network Security
- Managing Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Configuring IPsec and Connection Security Rules
- Implementing Isolation Zones
- Lab: Implementing Network Security
- Planning the Windows Firewall and Isolation Solution
- Implementing the Proposed Windows Firewall and Isolation Solution
- Validating the Network Security Settings
- Implementing Network Access Protection
- Implementing NPS
- Network Access Protection Overview
- Configuring NAP
- Configuring IPsec Enforcement for NAP
- Monitoring and Troubleshooting NAP
- Lab: Implementing NAP with VPN Enforcement
- Configuring NAP with VPN Enforcement
- Testing the Deployment
- Lab: Implementing IPsec Enforcement for NAP
- Preparing the CA
- Configuring IPsec Enforcement
- Validating the Deployment of IPsec NAP
- Implementing Networking for Branch Offices
- Networking Features and Considerations for Branch Offices
- Implementing DFS for Branch Offices
- Implementing BranchCache for Branch Offices
- Lab: Implementing Networking for Branch Offices
- Implementing DFS
- Implementing BranchCache
- Validating the Deployment
- Implementing Networking Infrastructure for File and Data Services
- Implementing iSCSI
- Implementing High Performance Networking Features
- Lab: Implementing File and Data Networking Infrastructure
- Configuring iSCSI Storage Connectivity
- Testing iSCSI High Availability
- Implementing and Managing Networking in Hyper-V
- Creating and Using Hyper-V Virtual Switches
- Configuring Advanced Hyper-V Networking Features
- Lab: Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Networks
- Creating and Using Hyper-V Virtual Switches
- Configuring and Using the Advanced Features of a Virtual Switch
- Virtualizing Your Network Infrastructure
- Implementing Hyper-V Network Virtualization
- Managing Your Virtualized Network Infrastructure
- Lab: Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Networks
- Configuring Hyper-V Network Virtualization
Each student will receive a comprehensive set of materials, including course notes and all the class examples.
Experience in the following would be useful for this Windows Server class:
- Experience working with Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012.
- Experience working in a Windows Sever infrastructure enterprise environment.
- An understanding of core networking infrastructure components and technologies such as cabling, routers, hubs, switches.
- Familiarity with networking topologies and architectures such as LANs, WANs, and wireless networking.
- Some basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing, and name resolution.
- Experience with and knowledge of Hyper-V and virtualization technologies.
- Hands-on experience working with Windows Client operating systems such as Windows 7 or Windows 8.