Module 1: Deploying and Managing Windows Server 2012
Lessons
Module 2: Introduction to Active Directory Domain ServicesThis
module introduces Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) in Windows
Server 2012. It covers general AD DS infrastructure including forests,
trees, schema, Global Catalog, and Operations Masters. It also
covers installing and configuring domain controllers.Lessons
Module 3: Managing Active Directory Domain Services ObjectsThis
module covers configuring Active Directory objects such as users,
groups and computers. The functionality of AD DS administrative tools is
addressed, in addition to the configuration of user profiles and the
process of delegating permissions to perform AD DS administration.Lessons
Module 4: Automating Active Directory Domain Services Administration
This module covers using command-line tools to configure and administer AD DS. It introduces using Windows PowerShell cmdlets for AD DS administration, and using Windows PowerShell to perform bulk AD DS administrative operations.Lessons
Module 5: Implementing IPv4This
module covers Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) addressing.
It details the various IPv4 components, covers subnetting and supernetting, and discusses configuring and general troubleshooting of IPv4 addresses.Lessons
Module 6: Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
This module covers the installation and configuration of DHCP in addition to managing a DHCP database. It also covers security and monitoring of DHCP, including auditing and logging.Lessons
Module 7: Implementing Domain Name SystemThis
module covers name resolution for Windows Server and clients. It
details the installation of a Domain Name System (DNS) server and
configuring Active Directory Integrated DNS zones.Lessons
Module 8: Implementing IPv6This
module covers understanding and implementing IPv6 addressing.
It covers configuration and troubleshooting as well as co-existence with IPv4 using transition technologies.Lessons
Module 9: Implementing Local Storage
This module covers the storage configuration options for Windows Server 2012, including managing disks and volumes and implementing file systems. It also covers creating and managing storage pools.Lessons
Module 10: Implementing File and Print Services
This module covers securing files, folders and network file shares, in addition to using shadow copies to protect network file shares. It also covers configuring network printing and creating a printer pool.Lessons
Module 11: Implementing Group Policy
This module covers using Group Policy to centrally manage and apply configuration settings.Lessons
Module 12: Securing Windows Servers Using Group Policy Objects
Increase security in a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure by using Group Policy Objects, AppLocker, and Windows Firewall.Lessons
Module 13: Implementing Server Virtualization with Hyper-V
This module describes Microsoft Virtualization technologies. It covers installing and configuring Hyper-V virtual machines, configuring virtual storage, and configuring virtual networks.Lessons
This
module introduces the new Windows Server 2012 administrative
interface. This module covers the different roles and features that are
available with the Windows Server 2012 operating system. It also
discusses the various installation and configuration options you can use
when deploying and configuring Windows Server 2012.
- Windows Server 2012 Overview
- Overview of Windows Server 2012 Management
- Installing Windows Server 2012
- Post-Installation Configuration of Windows Server 2012
- Introduction to Windows PowerShell
- Deploying Windows Server 2012
- Configuring Windows Server 2012 Server Core
- Managing Servers
- Using Windows PowerShell to Manage Servers
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server 2012.
- Describe the management tools available in Windows Server 2012.
- Install Windows Server 2012.
- Perform post-installation configuration of Windows Server 2012.
- Perform basic administrative tasks using Windows PowerShell.
- Overview of AD DS
- Overview of Domain Controllers
- Installing a Domain Controller
- Installing a Domain Controller
- Installing a Domain Controller by Using IFM
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the structure of AD DS.
- Describe the purpose of domain controllers.
- Explain how to install a domain controller.
- Managing User Accounts
- Managing Group Accounts
- Managing Computer Accounts
- Delegating Administration
- Delegating Administration for a Branch Office
- Creating and Configuring User Accounts in AD DS
- Managing Computer Objects in AD DS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Manage user accounts with graphical tools.
- Manage group accounts with graphical tools.
- Manage computer accounts.
- Delegate permissions to perform AD DS administration.
This module covers using command-line tools to configure and administer AD DS. It introduces using Windows PowerShell cmdlets for AD DS administration, and using Windows PowerShell to perform bulk AD DS administrative operations.Lessons
- Using Command-line Tools for AD DS Administration
- Using Windows PowerShell for AD DS Administration
- Performing Bulk Operations with Windows PowerShell
- Creating User Accounts and Groups by Using Windows PowerShell
- Using Windows PowerShell to Create User Accounts in Bulk
- Using Windows PowerShell to Modify User Accounts in Bulk
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Use command-line tools for AD DS administration.
- Use Windows PowerShell cmdlets for AD DS administration.
- Perform bulk operations by using Windows PowerShell.
It details the various IPv4 components, covers subnetting and supernetting, and discusses configuring and general troubleshooting of IPv4 addresses.Lessons
- Overview of TCP/IP
- Understanding IPv4 Addressing
- Subnetting and Supernetting
- Configuring and Troubleshooting IPv4
- Identifying Appropriate Subnets
- Troubleshooting IPv4
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Describe IPv4 addressing.
- Determine a subnet mask necessary for subnetting or supernetting.
- Configure IPv4 and troubleshoot IPv4 communication.
This module covers the installation and configuration of DHCP in addition to managing a DHCP database. It also covers security and monitoring of DHCP, including auditing and logging.Lessons
- Installing a DHCP Server Role
- Configuring DHCP Scopes
- Managing a DHCP Database
- Securing and Monitoring DHCP
- Implementing DHCP
- Implementing a DHCP Relay Agent (Optional Exercise)
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Install the DHCP server role.
- Configure DHCP scopes.
- Manage a DHCP database.
- Secure and monitor the DHCP server role.
- Name Resolution for Windows Client and Servers
- Installing and Managing a DNS Server
- Managing DNS Zones
- Installing and Configuring DNS
- Creating Host Records in DNS
- Managing the DNS Server Cache
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe name resolution for Windows operating system clients and Windows Server servers.
- Install and manage DNS Server service.
- Manage DNS zones.
It covers configuration and troubleshooting as well as co-existence with IPv4 using transition technologies.Lessons
- Overview of IPv6
- IPv6 Addressing
- Coexistence with IPv6
- IPv6 Transition Technologies
- Configuring an IPv6 Network
- Configuring an ISATAP Router
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the features and benefits of IPv6.
- Describe IPv6 addressing.
- Describe IPv6 coexistence with IPv4.
- Describe IPv6 transition technologies.
This module covers the storage configuration options for Windows Server 2012, including managing disks and volumes and implementing file systems. It also covers creating and managing storage pools.Lessons
- Overview of Storage
- Managing Disks and Volumes
- Implementing Storage Spaces
- Installing and Configuring a New Disk
- Resizing Volumes
- Configuring a Redundant Storage Space
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the various storage technologies.
- Explain how to manage disks and volumes.
- Explain how to implement Storage Spaces.
This module covers securing files, folders and network file shares, in addition to using shadow copies to protect network file shares. It also covers configuring network printing and creating a printer pool.Lessons
- Securing Files and Folders
- Protecting Shared Files and Folders by Using Shadow Copies
- Configuring Network Printing
- Creating and Configuring a File Share
- Configuring Shadow Copies
- Creating and Configure a Printer Pool
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Secure shared files and folders.
- Protect shared files and folders by using shadow copies.
- Configure network printing.
This module covers using Group Policy to centrally manage and apply configuration settings.Lessons
- Overview of Group Policy
- Group Policy Processing
- Implementing a Central Store for Administrative Templates
- Configuring a Central Store
- Creating GPOs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Create and manage Group Policy Objects.
- Describe Group Policy processing.
- Implement a central store for administrative templates.
Increase security in a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure by using Group Policy Objects, AppLocker, and Windows Firewall.Lessons
- Windows Operating Systems Security Overview
- Configuring Security Settings
- Restricting Software
- Configuring Windows Firewall with Advanced Security
- Using Group Policy to Secure Member Servers
- Auditing File System Access
- Auditing Domain Logons
- Configuring AppLocker Policies
- Configuring Windows Firewall
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Server operating system Security.
- Configure security settings by using Group Policy.
- Restrict unauthorized software from running on servers and clients.
- Configure Windows Firewall with Advanced Security.
This module describes Microsoft Virtualization technologies. It covers installing and configuring Hyper-V virtual machines, configuring virtual storage, and configuring virtual networks.Lessons
- Overview of Virtualization Technologies
- Implementing Hyper-V
- Managing Virtual Machine Storage
- Managing Virtual Networks
- Installing the Hyper V Role onto a Server
- Configuring Virtual Networking
- Creating and Configuring a Virtual Machine
- Using Virtual Machine Snapshots
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe virtualization technologies.
- Implement Hyper‑V.
- Manage virtual machine storage.
- Manage virtual networks.
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