Course 6420AFundamentals of
Windows Server® 2008 Network and
Applications Infrastructure
Introduction
• Name
• Company affiliation
• Title/function
• Job responsibility
• Networking experience
• Active Directory experience
• Your expectations for the course
Course Materials
• Student Handbook
• Course Companion CD
Course Companion Content
Resources
Student Course Files
• Course evaluation
Facilities
• Class hours
• Building hours
• Parking
• Restrooms
• Meals
• Phones
• Messages
• Smoking
• Recycling
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Course 6420A: Fundamentals of a Windows Server® 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
Course 6420A: Fundamentals of a Windows Server® 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
Course 6421A: Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008® Network InfrastructureCourse 6421A: Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server 2008® Network Infrastructure
Course 6424A: Fundamentals of Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory®Course 6424A: Fundamentals of Windows Server® 2008 Active Directory®
Microsoft Certification Program
Exam number and title
Core exam for the following track
70-640: TS: Windows Longhorn Active Directory, Configuring
Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer: Windows Server 2008 Application Platform Configuration
About This Course
• Audience
• Course Prerequisites
• Course Objectives
Course Outline
• Module 1: Fundamentals of Network Infrastructure
• Module 2: IT Professionals in an Enterprise
• Module 3: Configuring Basic TCP/IPv4 Settings
• Module 4: Fundamentals of Communication Technologies
• Module 5: TCP/IPv4 Fundamentals
• Module 6: IPv6 Fundamentals
• Module 7: Fundamentals of Administering Windows Server 2008
• Module 8: Security Fundamentals
Course Outline (continued)
• Module 9: Fundamentals of Securing Network Communication
• Module 10: Windows Firewall and Caching Fundamentals
• Module 11: Remote Access Fundamentals
• Module 12: Routing Fundamentals
• Module 13: Network Load Balancing Fundamentals
• Module 14: Configuring Print Resources and Printing Pools
• Module 15: Server Virtualization Overview
Setup
Virtual machine Used as:
6420A-NYC-DC1 Domain controller in the WoodgroveBank.com domain
6420-NYC-WEB Web server in the WoodgroveBank.com domain
6420A-NYC-RAS Routing and Remote Access server in the WoodgroveBank.com domain
6425A-SEA-SVR1 Standalone server
6425A-NYC-CL1 Windows Vista computer in the WoodgroveBank.com domain
Demonstration: Using the Lab Launcher and Virtual Server
Virtual machines can communicate with each other and with the host, but not with other computers outside the virtual environment
In this demonstration, you will learn how to:
• Start and manage virtual machines using the Lab Launcher
• Open the Virtual Server Administration Web site
• Shut down virtual machines
Introduction to Woodgrove Bank
• In the labs throughout this course, you will work for Woodgrove Bank
• As you complete the labs, you will implement a Windows 2008 Infrastructure
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