Microsoft Windows 2000 Server

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IT:Network:Microsoft
Server 1
10-150-165
Instructor: Michael J. Teske
Agenda
 Introductions
 Course
Requirements
 Course Content
 Course Goals
 Course Overview
 Syllabus
 Timeline
 Brief Microsoft Networking overview
Introductions
 Name
 Which
program
 Past work experience (if any)
 Why Network Specialist Program?
Course Requirements
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Have you taken Network: Client Operating Systems and Cisco 1
Do you have experience with Microsoft operating systems and
general networking knowledge.
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Do you know what an IP address is?
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Configuring computer TCP/IP settings
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Peer to peer networking
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Operating system installations
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OSI reference model
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Basic network protocol routing.
If not, you should reconsider your decision to take this course
immediately.
If you withdraw today, you can receive a full refund. Tomorrow, only
80%.
Course Goals
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Technical
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Get a fundamental understanding of:
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
• Active Directory Domain Services
• Group Policies
• DNS
• File Sharing and securing file systems
• Data backups
• Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 inherent applications
• Troubleshooting fundamentals
 Non-technical
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Communication
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Interpersonal
Course Overview
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Stacked Lecture/Lab format
 Labs are typically dependent upon each other.
 Most presentations and labs highlight topics that will be on quizzes
 Grade is based up:
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Formative Assessments
• Several lab exercises
• Quizzes (expect 5-8)
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Summative Assessments
• Midterm written
• Final written
• Mid-term lab practical
• Final lab practical
Syllabus
 Review
(see handout)
Timeline
 See
website
http://network.nwtc.edu/mteske
 This is subject to change
 Week 9-Spring Break March 12th-16th.
Instructor will not be on campus
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Instructor will make reasonable attempts to
respond via email.
General
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This is course is intended to provide a fundamental
understanding of the Microsoft Server platform and
what’s “in the box”.
Most labs are a step-by-step to aid you in completing the
exercise and accompanied with some brief “why we do
this” explanations. As you proceed in this program(and
industry), you will no longer be able to rely on step-bystep instructions. Along the way, you will be provided
with additional resources to complete certain tasks on
your own.
Questions?
Why Network?
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Meet the needs of your company.
 File and print serving
 Email
 Web sites
 Centralized management and data storage
 PROVIDE A SERVICE
Every network service needs server software and client
software
 Internet Explorer and a Web Service (IIS)
Types of server applications
 File Servers
 Print Servers
 Email Servers
 Groupware Servers
Networking Basics
A
network needs hardware and media to
connect.
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Clients
• PC, Laptop, Server, PDA, Smartphone
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Cabling
• Fiber, Ethernet, Wireless
A
network must communicate using the
same protocol
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TCP/IP
Basics Continued
 Security
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Goals
Authentication: Who is coming into your
network
• User ID and Password
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Permissions: What resources does the user
have rights to.
• Access Control Lists, Groups (NTFS Permissions)
Windows Server Capabilities
 Sharing
resources
 Managing resources
 Security
 Scalability and compatibility
 Ability to distribute
 Fault tolerance
Summary
Requirements for Networking
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You need server software/hardware
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Server OS-Microsoft/Linux/Novell
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Physical Disk Storage
Physical compatible network media
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Ethernet, Fiber, Wireless
Same network protocol or language
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TCP/IP
Data protection/redundancy or security
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Backups/Firewall/Access Control Lists
A means of finding what you put on the network.
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Active Directory/Domain