INFORMATION IMPORTANTE
Cette formation n’est pas une formation Microsoft officielle. Le contenu de cette formation est basé sur le MOC 20741B aujourd’hui abandonné par Microsoft, et développé par la communauté Microsoft.
Module 1: Plan and implement IPv4
This module details how to plan and implement an IPv4 addressing scheme to support your organization’s needs. The module also explains how to use fundamental networking tools and techniques to configure and troubleshoot IPv4-based networks.
Lessons
Lab: Plan an IPv4 addressing scheme
Module 2: Implement DHCP
Automatic IP configuration makes it easier to manage IP hosts. In this module, students learn how to deploy and manage the DHCP server role, select a high-availability option for DHCP, and configure DHCP failover.
Lessons
Lab: Implement DHCP
Module 3: Plan and implement IPv6
This module details how to plan and implement an IPv6 addressing scheme to support your organization’s needs. It also includes specifics about configuring coexistence between IPv4 and IPv6 and explains options for transitioning to IPv6.
Lessons
Lab: Configure and evaluate IPv6 transition technologies
Module 4: Implement name resolution with DNS
This module explains the fundamentals of using Domain Name System (DNS) for simple name resolution, and then details more advanced topics, such as the GlobalNames zone, Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC), and split-brain syndrome. These modules detail how you can install, configure, and troubleshoot DNS within an organization’s network.
Lessons
Lab 1: Plan and implement DNS name resolution
Lab 2: Integrate DNS with AD DS
Lab 3: Configure advanced DNS settings
Module 5: Implement and manage IPAM
This module introduces IPAM functionality, explains how to deploy IPAM, and shows student how to manage DNS and DHCP functionality by using IPAM.
Lessons
Lab: Implement IPAM
Module 6: Implement remote access
In this module, students learn how to implement remote access technologies in Windows Server. You will also learn about different implementation scenarios for small or medium-sized organizations and enterprise organizations. In Windows Server, four component technologies—virtual private network (VPN), DirectAccess, Routing, and Web Application Proxy—integrate into a single, unified server role called Remote Access.
Lessons
Lab 1: Implement a Web Application Proxy
Lab 2: Implement a VPN
Module 7: Implement branch office networking
In this module, students learn several ways in which to use Windows Server to overcome the limitations of branch-office scenarios. They’ll learn about using Distributed File System (DFS) and Windows BranchCache.
Lessons
Lab 1: Implement DFS for branch offices
Lab 2: Implement BranchCache
Module 8: Implement advanced networking
Windows Server includes advanced high-performance networking features, such as server message block (SMB) 3.1.1, Quality of Service (QoS) options, and several enhancements on the receiving end of network packet processing. Additionally, high-performance networking features are available to the Microsoft Hyper-V role and the virtual machines (VMs) that are running under Hyper V, such as expanded virtual-switch functionality and extensibility, single-root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV), dynamic virtual-machine queuing, and NIC Teaming for VMs. In this module, you will learn how to deploy and configure advanced networking in Windows Server and the new Hyper-V networking features.
Lessons
Lab: Configure advanced Hyper-V networking features
Ce cours est destiné aux professionnels de l'informatique (administrateurs réseau) qui ont déjà une certaine expérience pratique de la gestion de réseaux avec Windows Server et qui désirent connaitre les technologies avancées de mise en réseau de Windows Server. Il s’adresse avant tout aux administrateurs réseau, de système et d’infrastructure.