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ITMC 2075 Course Syllabus 1. Name of Course: Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring 2. Number of Clock Hours: 48 3. Course Description: This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure and troubleshoot a Windows Server 2008 network infrastructure. Students will learn to implement and configure secure network access and implement fault tolerant storage technologies. Students will gain an understanding of the network technologies most commonly used with Windows Server 2008 and IP-enabled networks. Students will also learn how to secure servers and maintain update compliance. Exam 70-642. MOC 6421. Prerequisites: ITMC 1070 or equivalent [Working experience with Windows Server 2003,basic knowledge of Active Directory, DHCP, IPsec.]. This is a distance learning course. 4. Course Objectives At the end of the course, students will be able to: Configure IP Addressing and Services Configure Name Resolution Configure Network Access Configure File and Print Services Monitor and Manage a Network Infrastructure 5. Rationale: Upon completion of this course, students will have a better understanding of Microsoft Windows 2008, the most popular operating system in use today. 6. Required Materials: 1. MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-642): Configuring Windows Server 2008 network Infrastructure by Tony Northrup and J.C. Mackin; Microsoft Press; ISBN- 13: 9780735625129; Order directly from Microsoft official distributor, O Reilly Media 2. Virtual Lab Software: 70-642 Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure; Order directly from Labsims (http://www.testout.com/) ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 1

7. Evaluation Those who participate in class discussions, complete course lab work, and miss no more than three class meetings will be awarded 4.8 continuing education units. 8. Course Outline 0.1 Introduction 0.1.1 Course Introduction 0.2 Server Management 0.2.1 Using Server Manager 0.2.2 Server Manager Facts 0.2.3 Server Core 0.2.4 Installing Roles on Server Core 0.2.5 Server Core Facts 0.3 Remote Management 0.3.1 Remote Management 0.3.2 Managing Server Core 0.3.3 Remote Management Facts 0.4 Mathematical Foundations 0.4.1 TCP/IP Mathematics 0.4.2 TCP/IP Mathematics Facts 1.0 IPv4 (12 questions) 1.1 IPv4 Addressing 1.1.1 IPv4 Addressing 1.1.2 Classful IPv4 Subnetting 1.1.3 IPv4 Address Facts 1.2 IPv4 Subnetting 1.2.1 Variable Length Subnet Mask (VLSM) 1.2.2 VLSM Facts 1.2.3 IPv4 Subnetting Cheat Sheet 1.2.4 Subnetting Tables 1.2.5 Exam Questions - Section 1.2 1.3 IPv4 Host Configuration 1.3.1 IPv4 Configuration 1.3.2 IPv4 Configuration Facts 1.3.3 Configuring IPv4 Client Addressing 1.3.4 Configure IP Settings 1.3.5 Configure Automatic and Alternate Addressing 1.3.6 Configure a Subnetted Address 1.3.7 Using Netsh 1.3.8 IPv4 Configuration Commands Facts 1.3.9 Allowing Ping through the Firewall 1.3.10 Exam Questions - Section 1.3 2.0 IPv6 (9 questions) 2.1 IPv6 ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 2

2.1.1 IPv6 Concepts 2.1.2 IPv6 Features 2.2 IPv6 Addressing 2.2.1 IPv6 Addressing 2.2.2 IPv6 Address Facts 2.2.3 IPv6 Address Types 2.2.4 IPv6 Address Types Facts 2.2.5 IPv6 Prefix and Subnetting 2.2.6 IPv6 Prefix and Subnetting Facts 2.2.7 IPv6 Interface ID 2.2.8 IPv6 Interface ID Facts 2.3 IPv6 Configuration 2.3.1 IPv6 Configuration Facts 2.3.2 IPv6 Autoconfigured Address States 2.3.3 IPv6 Configuration Facts 2.3.4 IPv6 Configuration Process 2.3.5 Configuring IPv6 Addresses 2.3.6 Using IPv6 Ping 2.3.7 IPv6 Configuration Commands Facts 2.3.8 Exam Questions - Section 2.3 2.4 IPv6 Implementation 2.4.1 IPv4 and IPv6 Interoperability 2.4.2 IPv6 Implementation in Vista/Longhorn 2.4.3 IPv4 and IPv6 Interoperability Facts 2.4.4 Exam Questions - Section 2.4 3.0 DHCP (23 questions) 3.1 DHCP Configuration 3.1.1 DHCP Concepts 3.1.2 DHCP Facts 3.1.3 Installing DHCP 3.1.4 Authorize DHCP Servers 3.1.5 Configuring DHCPv4 Scopes 3.1.6 Create a Scope 3.1.7 Create Exclusion Ranges 3.1.8 Create Client Reservations 3.1.9 Exam Questions - Section 3.1 3.2 DHCP Options 3.2.1 DHCPv4 Options 3.2.2 Create DHCP Options 3.2.3 DHCP Options Facts 3.2.4 Configure Server Options 3.2.5 Configure Scope Options 3.2.6 Design Scope Options ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 3

3.2.7 Design DHCP Options 3.2.8 Exam Questions - Section 3.2 3.3 Advanced DCHPv4 Settings 3.3.1 Advanced DHCPv4 Settings 3.3.2 Configuring Advanced Settings 3.3.3 Advanced DHCPv4 Settings Facts 3.3.4 BOOTP Client Configuration 3.3.5 Exam Questions - Section 3.3 3.4 Server Placement 3.4.1 DHCP Server Placement 3.4.2 DHCP Server Placement Facts 3.4.3 Configuring a DHCP Relay Agent 3.4.4 Configure a DHCP Relay Agent 3.4.5 Exam Questions - Section 3.4 3.5 Superscopes and Split Scopes 3.5.1 Superscopes and Split Scopes 3.5.2 Superscope and Split Scope Facts 3.5.3 Add a DHCP Server on Another Subnet 3.5.4 Exam Questions - Section 3.5 3.6 DHCPv6 3.6.1 DHCPv6 3.6.2 Configuring DHCPv6 3.6.3 DHCPv6 Facts 4.0 DNS (78 questions) 4.1 DNS Concepts 4.1.1 DNS Concepts 4.1.2 DNS Facts 4.1.3 Authoritative Zones 4.1.4 Authoritative Zone Types 4.1.5 Resource Records 4.1.6 Common Resource Records 4.1.7 Dynamic DNS 4.1.8 Dynamic DNS Facts 4.2 Name Resolution 4.2.1 DNS Client Name Resolution 4.2.2 DNS Server Name Resolution 4.2.3 Examining Name Resolution 4.2.4 DNS Name Resolution Process 4.2.5 Exam Questions - Section 4.2 4.3 Zone Configuration 4.3.1 Installing a Caching-only Server 4.3.2 Creating a Primary Zone 4.3.3 Create a Primary Zone 4.3.4 Creating Secondary Zones ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 4

4.3.5 Create a Secondary Zone 4.3.6 DNS Configuration Facts 4.3.7 Reverse Lookup Zones 4.3.8 Creating Reverse Lookup Zones 4.3.9 Create a Reverse Lookup Zone 4.3.10 Reverse Lookup Zone Facts 4.3.11 Exam Questions - Section 4.3 4.4 Active Directory-integrated Zones 4.4.1 DNS Integration with AD 4.4.2 Managing Active Directory-integrated Zones 4.4.3 Active Directory-integrated Zone Facts 4.4.4 Create an Active Directory-integrated Zone 4.4.5 Convert a Zone 4.4.6 Exam Questions - Section 4.4 4.5 Resource Records 4.5.1 Creating Resource Records 4.5.2 Record Management Facts 4.5.3 Create a Zone and Add Records 4.5.4 Create A and CNAME Records 4.5.5 Troubleshoot Name Resolution 1 4.5.6 Troubleshoot Name Resolution 2 4.5.7 Exam Questions - Section 4.5 4.6 Client Configuration 4.6.1 DNS Client Settings 4.6.2 DNS Client Settings Facts 4.6.3 Configure DNS Server Addresses 4.6.4 Configure Search Suffixes 1 4.6.5 Configure Search Suffixes 2 4.6.6 Configure DNS Client Registration 4.6.7 Configure DNS Group Policy Settings 4.6.8 Exam Questions - Section 4.6 4.7 Dynamic DNS 4.7.1 Dynamic DNS Configuration Facts 4.7.2 Enable Dynamic DNS Updates 4.7.3 Troubleshoot Dynamic DNS 1 4.7.4 Troubleshoot Dynamic DNS 2 4.7.5 Troubleshoot Dynamic DNS 3 4.7.6 Exam Questions - Section 4.7 4.8 Stub Zones and Forwarding 4.8.1 Stub Zones and Conditional Forwarding 4.8.2 Configuring Forwarding and Stub Zones 4.8.3 Stub Zones and Forwarding Facts 4.8.4 Configure a Stub Zone ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 5

4.8.5 Configure Conditional Forwarding 4.8.6 Exam Questions - Section 4.8 4.9 Root Hints and Root Zone 4.9.1 Root Hints 4.9.2 Root Hint and Root Zone Facts 4.9.3 Configure Root Hints 4.9.4 Create a Root Zone 4.9.5 Exam Questions - Section 4.9 4.10 Zone Delegation 4.10.1 DNS Zone Delegation 4.10.2 Delegating a Domain 4.10.3 Zone Delegation Facts 4.10.4 Delegate Domains 4.10.5 Create a Delegated Zone 4.11 WINS and GlobalNames 4.11.1 NetBIOS Name Resolution 4.11.2 WINS-integrated and GlobalNames Zones 4.11.3 Configuring a WINS-integrated Zone 4.11.4 Enable WINS Replication 4.11.5 Configuring the GlobalNames Zone 4.11.6 NetBIOS Transition Strategies 4.11.7 Exam Questions - Section 4.11 4.12 DNS Features 4.12.1 DNS Refresh and Scavenging 4.12.2 Aging and Scavenging Facts 4.12.3 DNS Round Robin 4.12.4 DNS Load Balancing Facts 4.12.5 Configure DNS Round Robin 4.12.6 New DNS Features 4.12.7 New DNS Features Facts 4.12.8 DNS Command-line Tools 4.12.9 DNS Tools Facts 4.12.10 Exam Questions - Section 4.12 4.13 DNS Design 4.13.1 DNS Namespace Design 4.13.2 Namespace Design Facts 4.13.3 DNS Solutions 4.13.4 DNS Security Goals and Methods 4.13.5 Exam Questions - Section 4.13 5.0 Routing (27 questions) 5.1 Routing 5.1.1 Routing Concepts 5.1.2 Installing Routing and Remote Access 5.1.3 Configuring Static Routes ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 6

5.1.4 Routing Facts 5.1.5 Enable LAN Routing 5.1.6 Add Static Routes 5.1.7 Exam Questions - Section 5.1 5.2 RIP 5.2.1 Dynamic Routing 5.2.2 Configuring RIP 5.2.3 RIP Facts 5.2.4 Configure RIP Routing 5.2.5 Exam Questions - Section 5.2 5.3 Demand-dial Routing 5.3.1 Demand-dial Routing 5.3.2 Configuring Demand-dial Routing 5.3.3 Demand-dial Routing Facts 5.3.4 Configure Demand Dial Routing 5.3.5 Configure Auto-static Routing 5.3.6 Exam Questions - Section 5.3 5.4 ICS and NAT 5.4.1 ICS and NAT 5.4.2 Configuring NAT 5.4.3 NAT Facts 5.4.4 Configure NAT 5.4.5 ICS Facts 5.4.6 Exam Questions - Section 5.4 6.0 Remote Access (16 questions) 6.1 Remote Access Concepts 6.1.1 Remote Access Connections 6.1.2 Remote Access Connection Facts 6.1.3 Remote Access Authentication 6.1.4 Authentication Protocol Comparison 6.1.5 Remote Access Authorization 6.1.6 Remote Access Authorization Facts 6.1.7 Exam Questions - Section 6.1 6.2 Dial-up and VPN 6.2.1 Configuring a Remote Access Server 6.2.2 Remote Access Server Configuration Facts 6.2.3 Configure a Remote Access Server 6.2.4 Reconfigure a Server for Remote Access 6.2.5 Configure a VPN Server 6.2.6 Configure VPN Ports 6.2.7 Create a Network Access Policy 1 6.2.8 Create a Network Access Policy 2 6.2.9 Creating Client Connections ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 7

6.2.10 Remote Access Client Facts 6.2.11 Exam Questions - Section 6.2 6.3 SSTP 6.3.1 SSTP 6.3.2 Configuring SSTP 6.3.3 SSTP Facts 6.3.4 Exam Questions - Section 6.3 6.4 CMAK 6.4.1 Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK) 6.4.2 CMAK Facts 6.4.3 Exam Questions - Section 6.4 7.0 Network Access and Security (38 questions) 7.1 Network Location Profiles 7.1.1 Network Location Profiles 7.1.2 Configuring Network List Manager Policies 7.1.3 Network Location Profile Facts 7.2 Wireless 7.2.1 Wireless LAN Configuration 7.2.2 Wireless Security 7.2.3 Wireless Security Facts 7.2.4 New Wireless Features 7.2.5 Configuring a Wireless Connection 7.2.6 Creating a Wireless Policy 7.2.7 Create a Wireless Policy 7.2.8 Wireless Configuration Facts 7.2.9 Access Point Security 7.2.10 Access Point Security Facts 7.2.11 Exam Questions - Section 7.2 7.3 RADIUS 7.3.1 RADIUS 7.3.2 Installing the NPS Role 7.3.3 Configuring RADIUS 7.3.4 RADIUS Facts 7.3.5 RADIUS Configuration Facts 7.3.6 Configure a RADIUS Server 7.3.7 Configure a RADIUS Client 7.3.8 Configure a RADIUS Proxy 7.3.9 Exam Questions - Section 7.3 7.4 Network Access Protection (NAP) 7.4.1 Network Access Protection (NAP) 7.4.2 NAP Facts 7.4.3 Configuring DHCP Enforcement 7.4.4 Configuring VPN Enforcement 7.4.5 NAP Enforcement Configuration ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 8

7.4.6 NAP Configuration Facts 7.4.7 Exam Questions - Section 7.4 7.5 Network Authentication 7.5.1 LAN Authentication 7.5.2 Configuring LAN Authentication 7.5.3 LAN Authentication Facts 7.5.4 Enforce NTLM v2 7.5.5 Exam Questions - Section 7.5 7.6 Firewall 7.6.1 Windows Firewall 7.6.2 Windows Firewall Facts 7.6.3 Configuring the Basic Firewall 7.6.4 Configuring the Advanced Firewall 7.6.5 Configuring Firewall GPO Settings 7.6.6 Firewall Management Facts 7.6.7 Common Port Numbers 7.7 IPsec 7.7.1 IPsec 7.7.2 IPsec Facts 7.7.3 IPsec Connection Security Rules 7.7.4 Configuring IPsec 7.7.5 IPsec Configuration Facts 7.7.6 IPsec Improvements 7.7.7 Exam Questions - Section 7.7 8.0 File and Print (87 questions) 8.1 File Services 8.1.1 Installing the File Services Role 8.1.2 File Services 8.2 File Shares 8.2.1 File Share Concepts 8.2.2 Sharing Folders 8.2.3 Shared Folder Facts 8.2.4 Share a Folder with a Second Name 8.2.5 Remove a Shared Folder 8.2.6 Exam Questions - Section 8.2 8.3 Offline Files 8.3.1 Enabling Offline Files 8.3.2 Offline Files Facts 8.3.3 Enable Share Caching 8.3.4 Disable Share Caching 8.3.5 Exam Questions - Section 8.3 8.4 NTFS Permissions 8.4.1 NTFS Permissions 8.4.2 Configuring NTFS Permissions ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 9

8.4.3 NTFS Permissions Facts 8.4.4 Configure NTFS Permissions 8.4.5 Remove Inherited Permissions 8.4.6 Effective NTFS Permissions Facts 8.4.7 Exam Questions - Section 8.4 8.5 Share and NTFS Permissions 8.5.1 Share and NTFS Permissions 8.5.2 Share and NTFS Permission Facts 8.5.3 Configure Share Permissions 8.5.4 Configure NTFS and Share Permissions 1 8.5.5 Configure NTFS and Share Permissions 2 8.5.6 Exam Questions - Section 8.5 8.6 EFS 8.6.1 EFS 8.6.2 Managing Encrypted Files 8.6.3 Encryption Facts 8.6.4 Encrypt a Folder 8.6.5 Exam Questions - Section 8.6 8.7 Distributed File System (DFS) 8.7.1 DFS 8.7.2 DFS Facts 8.7.3 Enabling DFS 8.7.4 DFS Configuration Facts 8.7.5 Create a DFS Structure 8.7.6 Exam Questions - Section 8.7 8.8 Shadow Copy 8.8.1 Shadow Copy Services 8.8.2 Enabling Previous Versions 8.8.3 Shadow Copy Facts 8.8.4 Enable Shadow Copies 8.8.5 Exam Questions - Section 8.8 8.9 Backup and Restore 8.9.1 Server Backup 8.9.2 Using Server Backup 8.9.3 Windows Backup Facts 8.9.4 Backup Operations 8.9.5 Restore Operations 8.9.6 Exam Questions - Section 8.9 8.10 Disk Quotas 8.10.1 Configuring Disk Quotas 8.10.2 Disk Quota Facts 8.10.3 Enable Quota Restrictions 8.10.4 Create a Quota Entry ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 10

8.10.5 Modify Quota Limits 8.10.6 Exam Questions - Section 8.10 8.11 FSRM Features 8.11.1 FSRM Quotas and File Screening 8.11.2 Configuring FSRM 8.11.3 FSRM Features Facts 8.11.4 Quota Method Comparison 8.11.5 Exam Questions - Section 8.11 8.12 Print Services 8.12.1 Print Services 8.12.2 Installing the Print Services Role 8.12.3 Configuring Printing 8.12.4 Print Services Facts 8.12.5 Printing Configuration Facts 8.12.6 Create and Share a Printer 8.12.7 Configure Printer Pooling 8.12.8 Restrict Printer Access 8.12.9 Exam Questions - Section 8.12 9.0 WSUS (10 questions) 9.1 WSUS 9.1.1 WSUS 9.1.2 WSUS Facts 9.1.3 Installing WSUS 9.1.4 Configuring WSUS Server Settings 9.1.5 Configuring a Downstream Server 9.1.6 Viewing WSUS Reports 9.1.7 WSUS Server Configuration Facts 9.1.8 Exam Questions - Section 9.1 9.2 Client Configuration 9.2.1 Configuring Automatic Updates Client 9.2.2 WSUS Client Configuration Facts 9.2.3 Targeting 9.2.4 Configuring WSUS Targeting 9.2.5 WSUS Targeting Facts 9.2.6 Enforce WSUS Settings 9.2.7 Exam Questions - Section 9.2 9.3 MBSA 9.3.1 MBSA 9.3.2 Using MBSA 9.3.3 MBSA Facts 9.3.4 Exam Questions - Section 9.3 10.0 Performance and Reliability (31 questions) 10.1 Reliability and Performance Monitor ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 11

10.1.1 Reliability and Performance Monitor 10.1.2 Using Performance Tools 10.1.3 Using Data Collector Sets 10.1.4 Performance Monitoring Facts 10.1.5 Exam Questions - Section 10.1 10.2 Event Viewer 10.2.1 Event Viewer 10.2.2 Using Event Logs 10.2.3 Event Logs Facts 10.2.4 Configuring Event Subscriptions 10.2.5 Event Subscription Facts 10.2.6 Exam Questions - Section 10.2 10.3 Network Monitor 10.3.1 Network Monitor 10.3.2 Using Network Monitor 10.3.3 Network Monitor Facts 10.3.4 Exam Questions - Section 10.3 10.4 SNMP 10.4.1 SNMP 10.4.2 Configuring SNMP 10.4.3 SNMP Facts 10.4.4 Exam Questions - Section 10.4 Practice Exams (344 questions) Preparing for Certification Exam Objectives Exam FAQs How to Register for an Exam Exam-taking Hints and Tips Objective 100: IP Addressing, All Questions (73 Questions) Objective 200: Name Resolution, All Questions (78 Questions) Objective 300: Network Access, All Questions (65 Questions) Objective 400: File and Print, All Questions (89 Questions) Objective 500: Monitoring and Managing, All Questions (39 Questions) Certification Practice Exam (52 Questions) ITMC_2075 Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure, Configuring.doc Page 12