Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 (ITNW 1301)



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Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 (ITNW 1301) Credit: 3 semester credit hours (2 hours lecture, 4 hours lab) Prerequisite/Co-requisite: None Course Description This course will validate the initial implementation and configuration of the Windows Server 2012 core services, such as Active Directory and the networking services. This course along with the remaining two courses will collectively validate the skills and knowledge necessary for implementing, managing, maintaining and provisioning services and infrastructure in a Windows Server 2012 environment. Required Textbook and Materials 1. 70-410 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012 with Lab Manual Set, Microsoft Official Academic Course, Wiley, 2013. a. ISBN number for print book is 978-1-118-65617-4 b. ISBN number for E-book is 978-1-118-62761-7 (verify lab book) c. ISBN number for lab manual E-book: 978-1-118-62835-5 d. ISBN number for CourseSmart ebook: 978-1-118-62819-5 (text only) 2. Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology students are required to have one portable external Hard Drive with a capacity of 500GB or larger to be used for the duration of the time to complete their respective degree. Course Objectives Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Install and configure servers. 2. Configure server roles and features. 3. Configure Hyper-V. 4. Deploy and configure core network services. 5. Install and administer Active Directory. 6. Create and manage Group Policy. Course Outline A. Installing Servers 1. Selecting a Windows Server 2012 Edition 2. Installing Windows Server 2012 3. Choosing Installation Options 4. Upgrading Servers 5. Migrating Roles B. Configuring Servers Approved 1/2014

1. Completing Post-Installation Tasks 2. Using Roles, Features, and 3. Using Server Manager 4. Delegating Server Administration C. Configuring Local Storage 1. Planning Server Storage 2. Understanding Windows Disk Settings 3. Working with Disks D. Configuring File and Share Access 1. Designing a File-Sharing Strategy 2. Creating Folder Shares 3. Assigning Permissions 4. Configuring Volume Shadow Copies 5. Configuring NTFS Quotas E. Configuring Print and Document 1. Deploying a Print Server 2. Using the Print and Document Role F. Configuring Servers for Remote 1. Using Server Manager for Remote 2. Using Remote Server Administration Tools 3. Using Windows PowerShell Web Access 4. Working with Remote Servers G. Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Settings 1. Virtualizing Servers 2. Installing Hyper-V 3. Using Hyper-V Manager 4. Configuring Resource Metering H. Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Storage 1. Working with Virtual Disks 2. Connecting to a SAN I. Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks 2 1. Using Virtual Networks J. Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing 1. Understanding IPv4 Addressing 2. Understanding IPv6 Addressing 3. Planning an IP Transition K. Deploying and Configuring the DHCP Service 1. Understanding DHCP 2. Designing a DHCP Infrastructure 3. Deploying a DHCP Server 4. Deploying a DHCP Relay Agent L. Deploying and Configuring the DNS Service 1. Understanding the DNS Architecture 2. Designing a DNS Deployment 3. Creating Internet Domains 4. Creating Internal Domains 5. Deploying a DNS Server M. Installing Domain Controllers 1. Introducing Active Directory 2. Deploying Active Directory Domain N. Creating and Managing Active Directory Users and Computers 1. Creating User Objects 2. Creating Computer Objects 3. Managing Active Directory Objects O. Creating and Managing Active Directory Groups and Organizational Units 1. Designing an Internal Domain Structure 2. Working with Organizational Units 3. Working with Groups P. Creating Group Policy Objects 1. Introducing Group Policy 2. Using the Group Policy Console 3. Creating Multiple Local GPOs Q. Configuring Security Policies

1. Configuring Security Policies Using Group Policy 2. Configuring Local Users and Groups 3. Configuring User Account Control R. Configuring Application Restricted Policies 1. Installing Software with Group Policy Grade Scale 90 100 A 80 89 B 70 79 C 60 69 D 0 59 F 2. Configuring Software Restriction Policies 3. Using AppLocker S. Configuring Windows Firewall 1. Building Firewall 2. Using the Windows Firewall Control Panel 3. Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Console Course Evaluation Final grades will be calculated according to the following criteria: 1. Labs 25% 2. Study Guides 10% 3. Chapter Tests 35% 4. Final Exam 30% Course Requirements 1. Demonstrate proficiency through hands-on labs as assigned. 2. Completion of Study Guides as assigned. Course Policies 1. No food, drinks, or use of tobacco products in class. 2. Beepers, telephones, headphones, and any other electronic devices must be turned off while in class. 3. Do not bring children to class. 4. No late assignments will be accepted. 5. Certification. If a student passes the certification test that is associated with this class, you will receive an A on the final exam and credit for 25% of your labs. If you have missed a previous test, you must still take the final exam to substitute for that grade. 6. Attendance Policy. Three absences are allowed. If a student is tardy to class or departs early three (3) times, it will be equal to one (1) absence. Each absence beyond three absences will result in a 2 point deduction from your final grade. 3

7. If you wish to drop a course, the student is responsible for initiating and completing the drop process. If you stop coming to class and fail to drop the course, you will earn an F in the course. 8. Labs. Due dates will be announced by the instructor. 9. Tools. Return all tools and/or software to their designated place. 10. A grade of C or better must be earned in this course for credit toward degree requirement. 11. Additional class policies as defined by the individual course instructor. Disabilities Statement The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 are federal anti-discrimination statutes that provide comprehensive civil rights for persons with disabilities. Among other things, these statutes require that all students with documented disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommodations for their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contact the Special Populations Coordinator at (409) 880-1737 or visit the office in Student, Cecil Beeson Building. Course Schedule Week of Topic Reference Week 1 Syllabus and policies Course Introduction Introduction to Virtual Labs Chapter 1: Installing Servers pp. 1-31 Lab 1 Week 2 Chapter 2: Configuring Servers pp. 32-58 Lab 2 Week 3 Chapter 3: Configuring Local Storage pp. 59-96 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Chapter 4: Configuring File and Share Access Exam Chapters 1-4 Chapter 5: Configuring Print and Document Chapter 6: Configuring Servers for Remote Chapter 7: Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Chapter 8: Creating and Configuring Virtual Machine Storage Chapter 9: Creating and Configuring Virtual Networks Exam Chapters 5-9 4 Lab 3 pp. 97-134 Lab 4 Labs 1-4 pp. 135-168 Lab 5 pp. 169-196 Labs 6 pp. 197-224 Lab 7 pp. 225-247 Lab 8 Week 7 pp. 248-266 Lab 9 Labs 5-9 Week 8 Chapter 10: Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 pp. 267-297

Week of Topic Reference Addressing Chapter 11: Deploying and Configuring the DHCP Service Lab 10 pp. 298-332 Lab 11 Week 9 Chapter 12: Deploying and Configuring the pp. 333-369 DNS Service Week 10 Exam Chapters 10-12 Chapter 13: Installing Domain Controllers Week 11 Week 12 Chapter 14: Creating and Managing Active Directory Users and Computers Chapter 15: Creating and Managing Active Directory Groups and Organizational Units Chapter 16: Creating Group policy Objects Week 13 Exam Chapters 13-16 Chapter 17: Configuring Security policies Week 14 Chapter 18: Configuring Application Restriction Policies Chapter 19: Configuring Windows Firewall Lab 12 Labs 10-12 pp. 370-404 Lab 13 pp. 405-429 Lab 14 pp. 430-459 Lab 15 pp. 460-488 Lab 16 Labs 13-16 pp. 489-521 Lab 17 pp. 522-549 Lab 18 pp. 550-573 Lab 19 Labs 17-19 Week 15 Lab Exam 17-19 Week 16 Final Exam Comprehensive Contact Information: Program Director: Lauri Arnold Program Director Computer Networking and Troubleshooting Technology Office: Office 103C, TA-4 Telephone: (409) 839-2050 E-mail: lauri.arnold@lit.edu Additional Course Policies Lab Grading. You must answer all questions in the assigned labs, as well as any review questions at the end of the lab. Labs are submitted through Blackboard and must be turned in on or before the due date. 5 points will be deducted for each question in the lab that is not answered and 7 points will be deducted for each review question that is not answered. If none of the questions are answered then the lab will receive a 0. Labs that are not turned in will receive a 0. Do not do the lab challenges or the troubleshooting labs. 5