ITMT 2301 - Windows Server 2008 Network

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SAIGON INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Information Technology Department
www.saigontech.edu.vn
Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration
(ITMT 2301)
CRN: 45984
Course Code and Name: ITMT 2301– Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure
Configuration
Prerequisite: ITMT 1358: Network +
Credit: 3
Program Student
Learning
Outcomes
Student Learning
Outcomes
Learning
Objectives
1. Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Windows Server 2008
operating system
2. Installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network hardware
devices and all services
3. Deploying and managing the Windows Server 2009 Environment
4. Understanding the general security concepts of Windows Server
2008 Environment and other environment mainly supported by
Windows 2008
1. Installing and setting Windows 2008 Server with features and roles
setup
2. Configuring and managing DHCP Role
3. Configuring and managing DNS Role
4. Configuring and managing RRAS
5. Configuring and maintaining the File service
6. Configuring the Print service
7. Configuring the Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) and
maintaining Windows Server 2008
8. Data authorization and authentication
9. Maintaining the Network Health
1.1 Installing the initial basic configuration of Windows Server 2008
1.2 Configuring the basic tasks such as Windows Firewall, Network
settings, Partition Storage, getting around with Server core
selection
1.3 Adding Windows Roles and Features
1.4 Working with Windows Server 2008 command line
1.5 Working with IPV6 configuration for Windows Server 2008
1.6 Getting to know how to active the Windows Server 2008
2.1 Adding the DHCP server role to be installed
2.2 Setting up DHCP with basic initial tasks such as authorizing,
restarting, pausing, and starting the DHCP service.
2.3 Adding DHCP one and more scope
2.4 Configuring the DHCP options
2.5 Configuring DHCP Reservation
2.6 Working with DHCP Relay Agent
2.7 Backing and restoring DHCP and database, also reconciling the
DHCP database
2.8 Using DHCP with command line and troubleshooting DHCP service
3.1 Explaining and understanding the DNS namespaces and structure
3.2 Adding the DNS role to be installed
3.3 Understanding DNS Zone Types and DNS record types.
3.4 Configuring DNS initial basic setup in Windows Server 2008 with
and without Domain Controller environment
3.5 Configuring DNS Zones with different initial setup thought Windows
Server 2008
3.6 Configuring DNS Record Types with creating A, MX, CNAME, PTR,
SRV, NS, AAAA, Aging and Scavenging record.
3.7 Configuring DNS Delegation
3.8 Configuring DNS Properties
3.9 Working with DNS command line nslookup, dnscmd.
3.10 Troubleshooting DNS and resolution process
3.11 Backing up and restoring DNS
4.1 Getting to understand RRAS on how it works and why it needs to be
installed.
4.2 Understanding routing protocols
4.3 Configuring Routing process and understanding IP Routing Address
4.4 Configuring Demand-Dial Routing
4.5 Configuring Remote Access thought Dial-Up, VPN connection
4.6 Configuring NAT for more service to be remote
4.7 Configuring NPS policies with conditions and settings
4.8 Understanding and using the appropriate Authentication Protocol
5.1 Working with Disks to understand Disk and Volume Types with
appropriate size
5.2 Working with Disk Management Snap-in
5.3 Designing File Sharing Management
5.4 Setting and creating Access Control
5.5 Configuring and setting the File Permission
5.6 Configuring Disk Quota Temple with Group Policy
5.7 Configuring Shadow Copies of Shared Folders
5.8 Configuring backup and restoration plan with applications and
other applications installed on Windows Server 2008
5.9 Adding File Service role
5.10 Configuring Distributed File System Service
5.11 Configuring DFS and Replication
5.12 Troubleshooting File Service with DFS service
6.1 Understanding Printing type connection with/without Server
6.2 Configuring the printer sharing with appropriate driver and initial
setup
6.3 Configuring the printer security management
6.4 Setting up the printer preferences\properties with printer
Priorities, Access, and Pool
6.5 Managing the printing documents
6.6 Working with Printer Management Console
6.7 Deploying Printer with Group Policy
6.8 Troubleshooting printing and printer problem
7.1 Understanding the WSUS Server and how it works
7.2 Configuring the initial setup for the WSUS with requirements
7.3 Configuring the Distribution Points
7.4 Managing a WSUS installation
7.5 Managing WSUS client
7.6 Using the Performance View
7.7 Using Windows Event Viewer
7.8 Using the Network Monitor to Gather Network Data
8.1 Understanding the need of Data transmission and Authentication
8.2 Understanding IP Sec and its Policy as follows: SAS, IKE and creating
the Policies, IP Sec Driver, Negotiation Process, and Agent Service
8.3 Deploying, managing, and monitoring the IP Sec
8.4 Configuring the network Firewall and network authentication
9.1 Understanding the Public Key Infrastructure
9.2 Installing the AD certification services
9.3 Configuring the CA Server Settings
9.4 Understanding components of Network Access Protection
9.5 Deploying and configuring the Network Access Protection over the
network
TEXTBOOKS
Book Title
Author
Microsoft Official Academic
Microsoft Learning
Course:Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure Configuration
(lab manual included)
ISBN Number
978-0-470-22515-8
Publisher
Wiley
Semester:
Spring 2014
Campus and Room: Quang Trung, L308
Days and Times:
- Wednesday: 9:10 am – 10:40 am (Tutor)
- Saturday:
7:30 am – 9:00 am
9:10 am – 10:40 am
Instructor: Nguyen Van Phu
Phone Contact: 0909998941
Email Address: phunv@saigontech.edu.vn
Tutor: Dang The Thuan
Phone Contact: 0933240590
Email Address: thuandt@saigontech.edu.vn
Please feel free to call me during the business hours and you can also contact by email most of the time
if you need any assistance.
Other Required Materials: The course will be enriched by demonstration of various concepts covered and
the media mix will include video clips, audio clips, narrated white board demonstrations, software
demonstrations, hands-on lab assignments, as well as "commentary".
There are a number of "give-away" software demo downloads which you will have the opportunity to use
during the semester. These are free and yours to keep if you like them.
Detailed Course Evaluation:
Percent
20%
15%
Item
Class Activities/Homework/Quizzes/Attendance
Lab
25%
20%
20%
Total: 100%
Presentation
Midterm Exam
Final Exam
The standard grading scale of 90-100% equals an “A”, 80-89% equals a B, 70-79% equals a “C”,
60-69% equals a D, and 0-59% equals an F.
The passing grade of this course is D.
Late Assignments Policy: Late assignments may be turned in within one week of due date with
a 20% penalty. No assignments will be accepted after the final exam date!!!!
Make-up Exam Policy: You are expected to take all exams on the scheduled days. Make-up
exams are NOT guaranteed, but are granted at the discretion of the instructor. If make-up
exams are necessary, it is necessary to make arrangements with the instructor PRIOR to exam
date. NOTE: There is NO make-up exam for the final.
COURSE OUTLINE
Sessions
Chapter
Week 01 (Jan 18)
Class and Course Introduction
Lesson 1: Introduction to Networking Concepts
Lesson 2: Installing Microsoft Windows Server 2008
Week 02 (Jan 25)
Lesson 3: Configuring and Managing the DHCP Server Role
Week 03 (Feb 15)
Lesson 3: Configuring and Managing the DHCP Server Role
Week 04 (Feb 22)
Lesson 4: Configuring and Managing the DNS Server Role
Week 05 (Mar 1)
Week 06 (Mar 8)
Lesson 4: Configuring and Managing the DNS Server Role
Lesson 5: Configuring Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and
Wireless Networking
Week 07 (Mar 15)
Lesson 5: Configuring Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) and
Wireless Networking
Week 08 (Mar 22)
Midterm Exam
Review and Midterm Exam
Week 09 (Mar 29)
Lesson 6: Configuring File Services
Week 10 (Apr 5)
Lesson 6: Configuring File Services
Week 11 (Apr 12)
Lesson 7: Configuring Print Services
Week 12 (Apr 19)
Lesson 8: Maintaining and Updating Windows Server 2008
Week 13 (Apr 26)
Lesson 9: Securing Data Transmission and Authentication
Week 14 (May 3)
Lesson 10: Maintaining Network Health
Week 15 (May 10)
Final Exam
Review and Final Exam
Week 16 (May 17)
Final Presentation
Notice: This schedule is subject to change based on class progress and the instructor’s
discretion.
EXAM FORMAT
Exam
Exam Type
Midterm
Multiple Choice
(Paper)
Multiple Choice
(Paper)
Final
Open/Close
Book
Number Duration Points
of
(minutes)
Question
Close
40
60
100
Close
40
60
100
Chapters
1,2,3,4,5
6,7,8,9,10,11
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