Course Outline

Module 1: Planning and Implementing an IPv4 Network for Government

  • Planning IPv4 Addressing
  • Configuring an IPv4 Host
  • Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Network Connectivity

Module 2: Implementing DHCP

  • Overview of the DHCP Server Role
  • Deploying DHCP
  • Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP

Module 3: Implementing IPv6

  • Overview of IPv6 Addressing
  • Configuring an IPv6 Host
  • Implementing IPv6 and IPv4 Coexistence
  • Transitioning from IPv4 to IPv6

Module 4: Implementing DNS

  • Implementing DNS Servers
  • Configuring Zones in DNS
  • Configuring Name Resolution Between DNS Zones
  • Configuring DNS Integration with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS)
  • Configuring Advanced DNS Settings

Module 5: Implementing and Managing IPAM

  • Overview of IPAM
  • Deploying IPAM
  • Managing IP Address Spaces Using IPAM

Module 6: Remote Access in Windows Server 2016

  • Overview of Remote Access
  • Implementing the Web Application Proxy

Module 7: Implementing DirectAccess

  • Overview of DirectAccess
  • Implementing DirectAccess Using the Getting Started Wizard
  • Implementing and Managing an Advanced DirectAccess Infrastructure

Module 8: Implementing VPNs

Module 9: Implementing Networking for Branch Offices

  • Networking Features and Considerations for Branch Offices
  • Implementing Distributed File System (DFS) for Branch Offices
  • Implementing BranchCache for Branch Offices

Module 10: Configuring Advanced Networking Features

  • Overview of High Performance Networking Features
  • Configuring Advanced Microsoft Hyper-V Networking Features

Module 11: Implementing Software Defined Networking

  • Overview of SDN
  • Implementing Network Virtualization
  • Implementing Network Controller

Requirements

  • Experience working with Windows Server 2008 or Windows Server 2012
  • Experience in a Windows Server infrastructure enterprise environment
  • Understanding of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
  • Familiarity with core networking infrastructure components and technologies, including cabling, routers, hubs, and switches
  • Knowledge of networking topologies and architectures such as local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and wireless networking
  • Basic understanding of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing, and name resolution
  • Experience with Hyper-V and virtualization technologies
  • Hands-on experience with Windows client operating systems, such as Windows 8.1 or Windows 10

Audience:

This course is designed for IT professionals who have some networking knowledge and experience and are seeking a comprehensive overview of core and advanced networking technologies in Windows Server 2016. The primary audience includes:

  • Network administrators looking to enhance their existing skills and learn about new networking technology changes and features in Windows Server 2016
  • System or Infrastructure Administrators with general networking knowledge who are aiming to gain advanced networking knowledge and skills on Windows Server 2016

The secondary audience for this course includes IT professionals preparing for the MCSA 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016 exam.

Job Role: Administrator
Preparation for Exam: 70-741

This course is tailored to meet the needs of government IT professionals, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge for government operations.

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