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Course Name: Accel Certified Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration

Division: AITA

Course Code: B1002c


Total Number of Hours: 48 Hrs
Validity: From 01.04.2012 to 31.03.2013.
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration - 48 Hrs
Sl.
No

Module Name

Session

Introducing
Windows
Networking

1.

Understanding
and
Configuring
TCP/IP

Rev. 4.0

Understanding IP
Version 4 (IPv4)
Addressing

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Topics

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

8Hrs

8 Hrs

1. What Are Network Layers?


2. Exploring the Layers of the TCP/IP Networking Model
3. Configuring Networking Properties for a Windows Vista or
Windows Server 2008 R2
4. Configuring TCP/IP Addresses
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

The Structure of IPv4 Addresses


Understanding Routing and Default Gateways
Understanding IPv4 Address Ranges
What Is Subnetting?
Advantages of Subnetting
The Subnet ID
Determining the Number of Subnets
Using Variable-Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
Learning to Work with Address Blocks

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session

2.

Understanding
and
Configuring
TCP/IP

Understanding IP
Version 6 (IPv6)
Addressing

Understanding
Name Resolution
in Windows
Server 2008
Networks

3.

Configuring
Name
Resolution

Deploying a DNS
Server

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Topics
1.
2.
3.
4.

Introducing IPv6 Addresses


Understanding IPv6 Address Types
IPv6 Transition Technologies
Testing IPv6 Connectivity

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

2Hrs

2Hrs

2 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Name Resolution Methods in Windows


What Is Link Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR)?
What Is NetBIOS Name Resolution?
What Is DNS Name Resolution?
DNS Components
Understanding How a DNS Query Works
7. Understanding How Caching Works
8. Exploring Automatic Name Resolution in Local Networks
1. Deploying a DNS Server on a Domain Controller
2. Deploying a DNS Server on a Stand-alone or Member Server
3. Deploying a DNS Server on a Server Core Installation of
Windows Server 2008 R2
4. Configuring a Caching-only DNS Server
5. Configuring Server Properties
6. Configuring DNS Socket Pooling
7. Configuring DNS Cache Locking
8. Exploring DNS in an Active Directory Environment

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Sl.
No

4.

5.

Module Name

Configuring
Name
Resolution

Configuring a
DNS Zone
Infrastructure

Session

Configuring DNS
Client Settings

Topics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

1.
2.
3.
Creating and
4.
Configuring Zones
5.
6.
7.

Configuring Zone
Replication and
Transfers

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

2 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

Specifying DNS Servers


Specifying a Computer Name and DNS Suffixes
Configuring a Suffix Search List
Configuring Dynamic Update Settings
Viewing and Clearing the DNS Client Cache
Managing the DNS Client Cache
Creating Zones
Examining Built-in Resource Records
Creating Resource Records
Enabling DNS to Use WINS Resolution
Aging and Scavenging
Using a Global Names Zone
Deploying a Global Names Zone

1. Configuring Zone Replication for Active DirectoryIntegrated


Zones
2. Using Zone Transfers
3. Implementing Stub Zones
4. Creating an Application Directory Partition for DNS
5. Understanding DNSSEC Name Resolution
6. Deploying a Secondary Zone
7.

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session
Installing a DHCP
Server

6.

7.

8.

Creating a
DHCP
Infrastructure

Configuring a
DHCP Server

Configuring IP
Routing

Protecting
Network Traffic
with IPSec

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Routing

Configuring IPSe

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Topics

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

2 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

1.
2.
3.

Understanding DHCP Address Assignment


Adding the DHCP Server Role
Deploying a DHCP Server

1.
2.
3.
4.

Performing Post-installation Tasks


Understanding DHCP Options Classes
Installing and Configuring DHCP on a Server Core
Installation
Creating an Exclusion Range

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Routing Overview
Examining Network Routes
Routing Protocols
Static Routing ,
Analyzing and Configuring Routing

2 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

What Is IPSec?
Using IPSec in Tunnel Mode
Authentication Methods for IPSec
Assigning a Predefined IPSec Policy
Creating a New IPSec Policy
Creating and Configuring a Connection Security Rule
Deploying IPSec Through IPSec Policies and Connection
Security Rules

1 Hrs

1 Hrs

2 Hrs

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session

Topics
Network Address Translation Concepts
2. Configuring Internet Connection Sharing
3. Configuring Network Address Translation Using Routing
And Remote Access
4. Troubleshooting Network Address Translation
5.
Configuring NAT
1. Wireless Networking Concepts
2. Wireless Networking Standards
3. Wireless Security Standards
4. Infrastructure and Ad Hoc Wireless Networks.
5. Configuring the Public Key Infrastructure
6. Authenticating Wireless Networks Using Windows Server
2008 R2
7. Connecting to Wireless Networks
8. Deploying Wireless Networks with WPA-EAP
9. Best Practices for Wireless Networking
10. Configure WPA-EAP Authentication for a Wireless Access
Point
1. Remote Access Overview
2. Configuring Dial-up Connections
3. Configuring VPN Connections
4. Troubleshooting VPN Connection Problems
5. Configuring Connection Restrictions
6. Testing Connectivity.
7. Establishing a Remote Access VPN Connection

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

1 Hrs

1 Hrs

2 Hrs

3 Hrs

3 Hrs

6 Hrs

1.

9.

Connecting to
Networks

Configuring
Network Address
Translation

Configuring
Wireless
Networks

10.

Connecting to
Networks

Connecting to
Remote Networks

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session

Configuring
Windows Firewall

11.

Configuring
Windows
Firewall and
Network Access
Protection
Configuring
Network Access
Protection

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Topics
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Why Firewalls Are Important.


Firewall Profiles
Filtering Inbound Traffic
Filtering Outbound Traffic
Configuring Scope
Authorizing Connections
Configuring Firewall Settings with Group Policy
Enabling Logging for Windows Firewall
Identifying Network Communications
Configuring Windows Firewall

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Network Access Protection Concepts


Planning a NAP Deployment
Installing and Configuring the Network Policy Server
Configuring NAP Enforcement
Configuring NAP Components
NAP Logging
Configuring DHCP NAP Enforcement

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

2 Hrs

2 Hrs

4 Hrs

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

WSUS Overview
Windows Update Client
WSUS Architecture
WSUS Requirements
Planning the WSUS Installation
Auditing Updates

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

How to Install Windows Server Update Services


How to Configure Windows Server Update Services
How to Troubleshoot Problems Installing Updates
How to Remove Updates
Deploying Updates with WSUS

Monitoring Event
Logs

1.
2.
3.

Event Forwarding Concepts


How to Configure Event Forwarding
Collecting Events

Monitoring
Performance and
Reliability

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Performance Monitor
Reliability Monitor
Data Collector Sets
Configuring Virtual Memory
Run a Data Collector Set and Analyze the Results

Understanding
Windows Server
Update Services
12.

Managing
Software
Updates
Using Windows
Server Update
Services

13.

Monitoring
Computers

Using Network
Monitor

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Topics

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Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

1 Hr

1 Hr

2 Hrs

1 Hr

1 Hr

2 Hrs

1. Installing Network Monitor


2. Capturing and Analyzing Network Communications.
3. Capture and Analyze Network Traffic

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Sl.
No

Module Name

Session
Managing File
Security

14.

15.

Managing
Files

Managing
Printers

Topics

Theory

Practical

Total
Hours

1 Hr

1 Hr

2 Hrs

1 Hr

1 Hr

2 Hrs

1. NTFS File Permissions.


2. Encrypting File System
3. Encrypt and Recover Files

Sharing Folders

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Installing the File Services Server Role


Using Quotas
Sharing Folders
DFS Overview
Offline Files
Working with Shared Folders

Backing Up and
Restoring Files

1. Shadow Copies
2. Windows Server Backup
3. Backing Up and Restoring Files

1). Installing the Print Services Server Role, 2). Installing Printers
3). Sharing Printers, 4). Configuring Printer Permissions, 5).
Adding Printer Drivers, 6). Configuring Printer Pooling, 7).
Configuring Printer Priorities, 8). Managing Internet Printing, 9).
Managing Printers
Generating Notifications, 10). Deploying Printers with Group
Policy, 11). Migrating Printers, 12). Managing Printers from a
Command Prompt or Script, 13). Monitoring Printers, 14, Install
and Share a Printer.
Final Examination

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Course Name: Accel Certified Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
Course Code: B1002c
Total Number of Hours: 48 Hrs
Validity: From 01.04.2012 to 31.03.2013.

Prepared By

Approved By

P.V. Thomas

M. Ramesan

Designation

Product Manager

Executive Head

Date

01.03.2012

01.03.2012

Signature

Name
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