5 Day Course
Introduction
This five-day course will provide students with an understanding of how
to design a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure that meets business and
technical requirements for network services.
Audience Profile
The primary audience for this course is IT professionals, including
Windows 2000 Server and Windows Server 2003 enterprise administrators
interested in becoming a Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Administrator who
focuses on network solutions.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Describe key components of network
infrastructure design.
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Describe how to design a secure network.
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Design a plan for allocating IP addresses to
workstations and servers.
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Design a network topology.
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Describe the internal considerations for network
security and how they can be addressed.
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Design an appropriate name resolution system
that incorporates Domain Name System (DNS).
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Optimize a name resolution system that
incorporates DNS and Windows Internet Name Service (WINS).
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Design a solution for network access.
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Design a Network Access Protection (NAP)
solution.
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Design a solution for operating system
deployment and maintenance.
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Design the deployment of file services.
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Design print services in Windows Server 2008.
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Design high availability for applications and
services
Prerequisites
Before attending this course,
students must have:
- Active Directory Technology Specialist level knowledge and concepts.
- Network Infrastructure Technology Specialist level knowledge and
experience.
- Applications Infrastructure Technology Specialist level knowledge
and experience.
- Windows Vista TS level of knowledge and experience.
- Intermediate understanding of networking concepts such as TCP/IP,
name resolution, and connection methods.
- Intermediate understanding of security best practices for
authentication and file permissions.
- Intermediate understanding of server and network hardware
Course Outline
Module 1: Overview of Network Infrastructure Design
This module describes the key
components of network infrastructure design.
Lessons
- Preparing for Network Infrastructure Design
- Designing the Network Topology
- Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
- Designing a Change Management Structure for a Network
Lab : Designing Network Infrastructure in Windows Server 2008
- Preparing for the Network Infrastructure Design
- Designing the Network Topology
- Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
- Designing a Change Management plan
- Lab Discussion
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the network infrastructure design.
- Design the network topology.
- Design network infrastructure for virtualization.
- Design a change management structure for a network.
Module 2: Designing Network Security
This module explains how to
design a secure network.
Lessons
- Overview of Network Security Design
- Creating a Network Security Plan
- Identifying Threats to Network Security
- Analyzing Security Risks
- Defense-in-Depth Model Overview
Lab : Designing a Network Security Plan
- Identifying a Team for the Security Plan Scenario
- Identifying Threats
- Analyzing Risk
- Discussion of Designing a Network Security Plan
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the security design process.
- Describe the components of a security plan.
- Describe how to identify threats.
- Describe how to assess risk.
- Describe the defense-in-depth model.
Module 3: Designing IP Addressing
This module describes how to
design a plan for allocating IP addresses to workstations and servers.
Lessons
- Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
- Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
- Designing DHCP Implementation
- Designing DHCP Configuration Options
Lab : Designing IP Addressing in Windows Server 2008
- Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
- Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
- Designing a DHCP Implementation
- Discussion of IP Address Allocation
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe how to integrate IPv4 and IPv6.
- Describe how to allocate IPv4 and IPv6
addresses.
- Describe how to implement DHCP
placement.
- Describe how to determine DHCP options
Module 4: Designing Routing and Switching
This module explains how to
design a network topology.
Lessons
- Preparing for Designing a Network
Routing Topology
- Selecting Network Devices
- Designing Internet Connectivity and
Perimeter Networks
- Designing Routing Communications
- Evaluating Network Performance
Lab : Designing a Network Routing Topology
- Designing the Placement of Routers
- Designing a Perimeter Network
- Evaluating Network Performance
- Discussion of Designing a Network
Routing Topology
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Prepare for designing a network routing
topology.
- Design the placement of routers.
- Design a perimeter network.
- Design routing communications.
- Evaluate network performance.
Module 5: Designing Security for Internal Networks
This module explains the internal
considerations for network security and how they can be addressed.
Lessons
- Designing Windows Firewall
Implementation
- Overview of IPSec
- Designing IPSec Implementation
Lab : Designing a Secure Internal Network
- Designing a Windows Firewall Implementation
- Designing an IPSec Implementation
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe how Windows Firewall can be
used to secure networks
- Describe how IPSec can be used to secure
networks.
- Design an IPSEc implementation.
Module 6: Designing Name Resolution
This module explains how to
design an appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS.
Lessons
- Collecting Information for a Name Resolution Design
- Designing a DNS Server Strategy
- Designing a DNS Namespace
- Designing DNS Zone Implementation
- Designing Zone Replication and Delegation
Lab : Designing a Name Resolution Strategy in Windows Server 2008
- Designing a DNS Server Strategy
- Designing a DNS Namespace
- Designing a DNS Zone and Replication Strategy
- Discuss the Design of Name Resolution
- Implement a DNS Zone and Replication
Strategy
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Determine the information required to plan name resolution.
- Describe how to design a DNS server strategy.
- Describe how to design a DNS namespace
- Describe how to design a DNS zone strategy.
- Describe how to design a DNS zone replication strategy.
Module 7: Designing Advanced Name Resolution
This module explains an
appropriate name resolution system that incorporates DNS and WINS.
Lessons
- Optimizing DNS Queries
- Designing DNS for High Availability
- Designing a WINS Name Resolution
Strategy
Lab : Designing a Name Resolution Strategy in Windows Server 2008
- Optimize DNS Resolution
- Designing and Configuring WINS Name Resolution
- Integrating DNS and WINS Name Resolution
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Optimize DNS resolution.
- Design DNS for high availability.
- Design a WINS Name resolution strategy.
Module 8: Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization
Management System
This module explains how to
design a solution for network access.
Lessons
- Gathering Data for Designing Network
Access Solutions
- Securing and Controlling Network Access
- Designing Remote Access Services
- Designing RADIUS Authentication with
Network Policy Services
- Designing Wireless Access
Lab : Designing a Network Access Solution
- Designing a Remote Access Solution
- Designing Network Policy Services
- Designing a Wireless Connection Solution
- Discuss the Design of Network Access
- Deploying an SSTP VPN Solution
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe how to gather data for
designing network access solutions.
- Describe how to secure and control
network access.
- Describe how to design remote access
services.
- Describe how to design a RADIUS
solution.
- Describe how to design wireless access.
Module 9: Designing Network Access Protection
This module explains how to
design a NAP solution.
Lessons
- Designing the NAP Platform Architecture
- NAP Architecture
- NAP Enforcement
- Designing NAP Policy
- Designing NAP Enforcement and
Remediation
Lab : Designing Network Access Protection
- Analyzing Enforcement Methods
- Designing DHCP Enforcement
- Designing IPSec Enforcement
- Implementing DHCP Enforcement
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe how to design the NAP platform
architecture.
- Describe NPS design for NAP.
- Describe how to design NAP enforcement
point and client component requirements.
- Describe IPSec based NAP.
Module 10: Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance
This module explains how to
design a solution for operating system deployment and maintenance.
Lessons
- Determining Operating System Deployment
Requirements
- Deploying an Operating System by Using
WDS
- Planning for the Creation and
Modification of Images
- Designing Multicast Transmission of
Images
Lab : Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance
- Designing an Operating System Deployment
Solution
- Designing WDS Deployment
- Designing WDS Images
- Designing a WSUS Deployment
- Discussing Operating System Deployment
and Maintenance
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Determine operating system deployment requirements
- Describe operating system deployment using Windows Deployment Services.
- Plan the creation and modification of images.
- Design multicast transmission of images.
Module 11: Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to
design the deployment of file services and DFS.
Lessons
- Designing File Services
- Designing DFS
- Designing the FSRM Configuration
Lab : Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008
- Selecting File Services Components
- Designing DFS
- Designing FSRM
- Implementing DFS
- Implementing FSRM
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the design of file services.
- Describe the design of Distributed File
System (DFS).
- Describe the design of File Server
Resource Manager (FSRM).
Module 12: Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to
design high availability for applications and services.
Lessons
- Overview of High Availability
- Designing Network Load Balancing for
High Availability
- Designing Failover Clustering for High
Availability
- Designing Geographically Dispersed Failover
Clusters
Lab : Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008
- Designing High Availability
- Implementing an NLB Design
- Implementing a Failover Cluster Design
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the need for high availability.
- Describe how to design Network Load Balancing for high availability
- Describe how to design Failover Clustering for high availability
- Describe how to design geographically dispersed failover clustering.
Module 13: Designing Print Services in Windows Server 2008
This module explains how to
design print services in Windows Server 2008.
Lessons
- Overview of a Print Services Design
- Windows Server 2008 Printing Features
- Designing Print Services
Lab : Designing Shared Resources in Windows Server 2008
- Analyzing the Components of a Print
Services Design
- Designing a Shared Printer Deployment
After completing this module,
students will be able to:
- Describe the print services design.
- Describe Windows Server 2008 printing
features.
- Design print services