Windows Server 2016: Networking (Exam 70-741)

Course Description Overview

Course Number:
093112
Course Length:
5 days
Course Description Overview:
Welcome to Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016: Networking (Exam 70-741). This course covers all the topics listed in the exam objectives for 70-741. It also contains practical information for the working network and system administrator. In addition to this book, the successful student will become comfortable with all procedures and activities listed in this book, the How Tos and Spotlights on the CHOICE website, and refer to the websites listed in the student notes throughout the content.
Course Objectives:

In this course, you will be able to perform basic and advanced networking with Windows Server 2016.

 

You will:

 

  • Install and configure IPv4.
  • Install and configure IPv6.
  • Implement DHCP.
  • Implement DNS.
  • Implement IPAM.
  • Implement and configure Remote Access.
  • Implement VPN.
  • Implement DirectAccess.
  • Use DFS for Branch office scenarios.
  • Implement advanced networking features.
  • Implement software-defined networking.
Target Student:

This course is designed for network and system administrators who administer and maintain Windows Server systems that provide various services in an enterprise environment. Individuals should attend if they are network and system administrators or prospective network and system administrators who are responsible for administering and maintaining Windows Server networks as their primary job responsibility. In addition, individuals who have some knowledge of, and experience working with, Windows Server and who want to further develop their skills for Windows Server 2016 implementation will also benefit from this course.

 

This course is also designed for students who are seeking the MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification and who want to prepare for Exam 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016.

Prerequisites:

To ensure your success in this course, you should understand the fundamentals of networking. You should also have experience with completing administration and security tasks in an enterprise environment. In addition, you should be comfortable with supporting, configuring, and using a Windows® client such as Windows 7, Windows 8, or Windows 10.

 

You can obtain this level of skills and knowledge by taking the following courses, available from United States Career Campus:

 

  • Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016: Install, Store, and Compute (Exam 70-740)
  • CompTIA® Network+® (Exam N10-006)
  • CompTIA® Security +® (Exam SY0-401)
Course-specific Technical Requirements Software:

 

  • Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016 Standard or Datacenter edition (Desktop Experience)
  • If necessary, software for viewing the course slides. (Instructor machine only.)
Course-specific Technical Requirements Hardware:

For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:

 

  • A processor capable of running Hyper-V® for hosting 64-bit VMs with support for SLAT processors—any Intel® processor i3, i5, or i7 above 4th generation that supports SLAT
  • 16 gigabytes (GB) RAM or more (32 GB recommended)
  • 500 GB or above on hard disk
  • DVD-ROM drive (if installing any software from a DVD-ROM)
  • Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
  • Graphics hardware acceleration requires DirectX 10 graphics card (1,280 × 800 resolution monitor recommended)
  • A network adapter compatible with Windows Server 2016
  • Internet access (contact your local network administrator)
  • Printer (optional) or an installed printer driver
  • Projection system to display the instructor's computer screen.
Certification reference (where applicable)
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Course Content:

Lesson 1: Implementing an IPv4-Based Network

 Topic A: Identify the TCP/IP Protocol Suite

 Topic B: Implement IPv4 Addressing

 Topic C: Implement Subnetting and Supernetting

 Topic D: Configure and Troubleshoot IPv4


Lesson 2: Implementing IPv6

 Topic A: Implement IPv6 Addressing

 Topic B: Implement IPv6 Alongside IPv4

 Topic C: Transition from IPv4 to IPv6


Lesson 3: Implementing DHCP

 Topic A: Install the DHCP Server Role

 Topic B: Manage DHCP Scopes and Database

 Topic C: Secure a DHCP Server

 Topic D: Configure Advanced DHCP Settings


Lesson 4: Implementing DNS

 Topic A: Identify DNS Concepts

 Topic B: Configure the DNS Server Role

 Topic C: Configure DNSSEC

 Topic D: Configure Socket Pool and Cache Locking

 Topic E: Implement Advanced DNS Settings

 Topic F: Configure New DNS Features in Windows Server 2016

 Topic G: Integrate Active Directory and DNS

 Topic H: Configure Zone Transfers, Delegation, and Conditional Forwarding

 Topic I: Monitor and Troubleshoot DNS


Lesson 5: Implementing IPAM

 Topic A: Set Up IPAM

 Topic B: Configure IPAM Settings

 Topic C: Manage DHCP and DNS Server Settings Using IPAM

 Topic D: Implement New IPAM Features in Windows Server 2016

 

Lesson 6: Configuring Remote Access in Windows Server 2016

 Topic A: Install Remote Access

 Topic B: Configure Remote Access

 Topic C: Configure NPS and RADIUS


Lesson 7: Implementing VPN

 Topic A: Install VPNs

 Topic B: Configure VPNs


Lesson 8: Implementing DirectAccess

 Topic A: Install DirectAccess

 Topic B: Configure DirectAccess


Lesson 9: Configuring Branch Office Solutions

 Topic A: Configure DFS Namespaces

 Topic B: Configure DFS Replication

 Topic C: Configure DFS RDC

 Topic D: Troubleshoot DFS

 Topic E: Configure BranchCache


Lesson 10: Implementing Advanced Networking Features

 Topic A: Implement High Performance Network Solutions

 Topic B: Set Up Hyper-V Networking

 Topic C: Implement Network Printing

 Topic D: Configure Windows Firewall


Lesson 11: Implementing Software-Defined Networking

 Topic A: Identify Software-Defined Networking Concepts

 Topic B: Deploy SDN


Appendix A: Exam 70-741: Networking with Windows Server 2016

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