Course Overview
The “Networking with Windows Server (55349AC)” course provides comprehensive training on how to plan, implement, and manage networking in a Windows Server environment. Participants will gain a deep understanding of essential networking concepts, including IP addressing, name resolution, and network security. The course covers the configuration and troubleshooting of core networking services such as DHCP and DNS, ensuring that participants can manage network infrastructure effectively. Additionally, the course delves into advanced networking features and functionalities such as IP Address Management (IPAM), remote access solutions, and advanced network services. Through hands-on labs and practical exercises, participants will develop the skills needed to deploy and manage a resilient and secure network infrastructure using Windows Server. This course is ideal for IT professionals responsible for networking tasks and those preparing for relevant Microsoft certification exams.
Target Audiance
- Network Administrators
- Systems Engineers
- IT Infrastructure Managers
- Windows Server Administrators
- Technical Support Specialists
- IT Professionals seeking certification in Windows Server
- Network Architects involved in planning and implementing network solutions
- IT Consultants who design and maintain network infrastructures
Schedule Dates
Networking with Windows Server (55349AC)
Networking with Windows Server (55349AC)
Networking with Windows Server (55349AC)
Networking with Windows Server (55349AC)
Course Content
- Plan IPv4 addressing
- Configure IPv4
- Manage and troubleshoot IPv4
- Lab 1: Plan an IPv4 addressing scheme
- What is DHCP?
- Deploy DHCP
- Manage DHCP high availability
- Manage and troubleshoot DHCP
- Lab 1: Implement DHCP
- Implement IPv6
- Manage IPv4 and IPv6 Coexistence
- Migrate to IPv6
- Lab 1: Configure and evaluate IPv6 transition technologies
- Deploy DNS servers
- Configure zones in DNS server
- Configure nameresolution between DNS zones
- Configure DNS integration with AD DS
- Configure advanced DNS settings
- Lab 1: Plan and implement DNS name resolution
- Lab 2: Integrate DNS with AD DS
- Lab 3: Configure advanced DNS settings
- What is IPAM?
- Deploy IPAM
- Manage IP address spaces with IPAM
- Lab 1: Implement IPAM
- Overview of remote access options
- Implement WAP
- Plan VPNs
- Lab 1: Implement a Web Application Proxy
- Lab 2: Implement a VPN
- Networking features and coniderations for branch offices
- Implement DFSR
- Implement BranchCahe for branch offices
- Lab 1: Implement DFS for branch offices
- Lab 2: Implement BranchCache
- Overview of high-performance networking features
- Configure advanced Hyper-V networking features
- Lab 1: Configure advanced Hyper-V networking features
FAQs
The objective of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge and skills needed to plan, implement, and manage networking in a Windows Server environment. It covers essential networking concepts and advanced features to ensure effective network infrastructure management.
This course is intended for IT professionals, network administrators, and system administrators who are responsible for managing networking tasks within a Windows Server environment. It is also beneficial for those preparing for Microsoft certification exams related to networking.
Participants should have a basic understanding of networking fundamentals, Windows Server administration, and experience working with Windows Server operating systems. Familiarity with core networking services such as DHCP and DNS is also recommended.
The hands-on labs provide practical experience in deploying and managing networking services on Windows Server. Participants will configure and troubleshoot core networking services, implement IPAM, set up remote access solutions, and work with advanced network features.
While the course itself does not have a specific certification exam, it prepares participants for relevant Microsoft certification exams related to networking with Windows Server.