Specialized Solutions Training for Course 6435: Designing a Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure

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The enterprise administrator is responsible for the overall IT environment and architecture. The enterprise administrator translates business goals into technology decisions and designs mid-range to long-term strategies. Enterprise administrators also make key decisions and recommendations about the following:

  • Network infrastructure
  • Directory services, identity management, and authentication
  • Security policies
  • Business continuity (disaster recovery, personnel, equipment, and data)
  • Design of IT administrative structure (delegation models)
  • Best practices, standards, and service level agreements (SLAs)

The enterprise administrator is responsible for infrastructure design and global configuration changes. The enterprise administrator’s job role involves 20 percent operations, 60 percent engineering, and 20 percent support tasks.

COURSE FEATURES:

  • Instructor led training by the industry’s finest experts delivered via streaming video online or DVD
  • Software demonstrations where the instructor shows you how to perform a task onscreen.
  • Interactive multimedia presentations
  • Easy to navigate controls
  • Course bookmarking which allows you to resume training where you left off the last session.
  • Hands-on activities and labs
  • Review Questions
  • Practice Exam Simulators with three different training and testing modes.  These simulators can also be used for pre- and post-testing.
  • Free technology upgrades for one year
  • Educational  support

COURSE OUTLINE

Course 6435

Course Overview

Module 1 – Overview of Network Infrastructure Design

Preparing for a Network Infrastructure Design
Designing the Network Topology
Designing Network Infrastructure for Virtualization
Designing a Change Management Structure for Network Infrastructure
Module Review

Module 2 – Designing Network Security

Overview of Network Security Design
Creating a Network Security Plan
Identifying Threats to Network Security
Analyzing Risks to Network Security
Defense-in-Depth Model Overview
Module Review

Module 3 – Designing IP Addressing

Designing an IPv4 Addressing Scheme
Designing DHCP Implementation
Designing DHCP Configuration Options
Designing an IPv6 Addressing Scheme
Designing an IPv6 Transition
Module Review

Module 4 – Designing Routing and Switching

Preparing for Designing a Network Routing Topology
Selecting Network Devices
Designing Internet Connectivity and Perimeter Networks
Designing Routing Communications
Evaluating Network Performance
Quality of Service
Module Review

Module 5 – Designing Security for Internal Networks

Designing Windows Firewall Implementation
Overview of IPSec
Designing IPSec Implementation
Module Review

Module 6 – Designing Name Resolution

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
Module Review

Module 7 – Designing Advanced Name Resolution

Optimizing DNS Servers
Designing DNS for High Availability and Security
Designing a WINS Name Resolution Strategy
Designing WINS Replication
Module Review

Module 8 – Planning and Deploying the Application Virtualization Management System

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
Module Review

Module 9 – Designing Network Access Protection

Overview of NAP
NAP Architecture
NAP Enforcement
Designing NAP Policy
Designing NAP Enforcement and Remediation
Module Review

Module 10 – Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance

Determining Operating System Deployment Requirements
Designing Windows Deployment Services
Windows Deployment Services Images
Designing Multicast Transmission of Images
Designing a Software Update Process
Module Review

Module 11 – Designing File Services and DFS in Windows Server 2008

Designing File Services
Designing Distributed File System
Designing File Server Resource Manager Configuration
Module Review

Module 12 – Designing High Availability in Windows Server 2008

Overview of High Availability
Designing Network Load Balancing for High Availability
Designing Failover Clustering for High Availability
Geographically Dispersed Failover Clusters
Module Review

Module 13 – Designing Print Services in Windows Server 2008

Overview of a Print Services Design
Windows Server 2008 Printing Features
Designing Print Services
Module Review
Course Summary

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