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E-grāmata: MCSA 70-741 Cert Guide: Networking with Windows Server 2016

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The study guide helps you master all the topics on the MCSA 70-741 exam for Windows Server 2016, including

  • DNS implementation, including server configuration, zones, records, policies, DNSSEC, and DANE
  • DHCP, including server installation, configuration, and scopes
  • IPAM, including installation/configuration, DNS/DHCP management, and auditing
  • Network connectivity and remote access solutions, including VPN, DirectAccess, NPS Radius, and wired clients
  • Core and distributed network solutions, including IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, DFS, and branch office solutions
  • Advanced network infrastructure

 

Introduction xxix
Part I: Implement Windows Server 2016 DNS
Chapter 1 Installing and Configuring DNS Servers
3(76)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
3(4)
Foundation Topics
7(1)
DNS Fundamentals
7(16)
DNS Queries
9(1)
Difference Between Authoritative and Nonauthoritative Responses
9(1)
Recursive Queries
10(1)
Iterative Queries
10(1)
Forwarding
10(1)
Round Robin
11(1)
Conditional Forwarding
12(1)
DNS Server Caching
13(1)
Cache Locking
14(1)
Resource Record Types
14(1)
File-Based Zone Types
15(1)
Active Directory-Integrated Zone Types
16(1)
Dynamic Update
17(1)
Delegating DNS Administration
17(1)
DNS Logging
18(2)
Aging and Scavenging
20(1)
DNS Backup
21(1)
Netmask Ordering
21(1)
Socket Pool
21(1)
Nano Server
22(1)
Windows Server 2016 DNS Installation
23(33)
Using DNS with Active Directory
23(1)
Using DNS Without Active Directory
24(1)
DNS Server Installation Options
24(1)
Tools for DNS Server Installation
24(1)
Installing DNS with Server Manager
25(11)
Installing DNS with PowerShell
36(1)
Installing a DNS Server on RODC
36(3)
Installing a DNS Server on Azure
39(4)
Installing a DNS Server on a Nano Server
43(8)
Nano Server Zero Footprint Model
44(1)
Nano Server Deployment Scenarios
44(1)
Nano Server Recovery Console
45(1)
DNS Servers Supported on Nano Server
46(1)
Adding Roles on Nano Server
46(3)
Adding Nano Server to a Domain
49(1)
Installing a DNS Server Package on Nano Server
50(1)
Setting Static IP Addresses on Nano Server
50(1)
Adding Drivers on Nano Server
50(1)
Injecting Additional Drivers for Nano Server Deployment
51(1)
Connecting with WinRM to Nano Server
51(5)
Deploying Nano DNS Server During Image Creation
51(1)
Deploying Nano Server and Adding the DNS Package Afterward
52(2)
Deploying DNS Nano Server to Bare Metal Host
54(1)
Configuring Nano Server as a DNS Client
55(1)
Configure and Implement DNS Global Settings Using Windows PowerShell
56(3)
Set-DnsServerGlobalQueryBlockList
56(1)
Set-DnsServerResponseRateLimiting
56(1)
Enabling RRL
57(1)
Enabling RRL LogOnly-mode
57(1)
Configuring RRL Exception Lists
57(1)
Set-DnsServerZoneTransferPolicy
58(1)
Set-DnsServerRecursionScope
58(1)
Export-DnsServerZone
59(1)
Configure Forwarders
59(6)
Types of Forwarders
59(1)
Configuring DNS Forwarder with PowerShell
60(1)
Configuring Forwarder with DNS Manager Console
61(1)
Selective Recursion Control Using DNS Server Policies
62(1)
Configuring Root Hints
63(2)
Configure DNS Delegation
65(1)
Creating DNS Delegation Automatically
65(1)
Ignoring DNS Delegation Option
65(1)
Configuring DNS Delegation with PowerShell
66(1)
Configure DNS Socket Pool
66(1)
Configure Cache Locking
67(1)
Configure DNS Logging
68(2)
Monitoring Tab
68(1)
Auditing and Analytic Event Logging
69(1)
Configure DNS Delegated Administration
70(2)
DNSAdmins Security Group
70(1)
Privileged Account Management
71(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
72(1)
Review All the Key Topics
72(2)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
74(1)
Definition of Key Terms
74(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
74(5)
Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring DNS Zones and Records
79(40)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
79(5)
Foundation Topics
84(1)
Zone Type Overview
84(8)
Primary Zones
84(1)
Secondary Zones
85(1)
Stub Zones
86(2)
File-Based Zone Types
88(1)
Active Directory-Integrated Zone Types
89(1)
Active Directory-Integrated Zones
89(2)
msdcs Zone
91(1)
Primary Zones
92(6)
Forward Lookup Zones
92(1)
Reverse Lookup Zones
93(1)
Managing Primary Zones with PowerShell
93(3)
Primary DNS Server as a Single Point of Failure
96(1)
Fault Tolerance with AD-Integrated DNS Servers
96(1)
Encrypted DNS Data Replication Traffic
96(1)
Benefits of AD-Integrated Zones
97(1)
Managing AD-Integrated Zones with PowerShell
97(1)
Secondary Zones
98(6)
Zone Transfer Process
98(1)
Modifying Zone Transfer Settings Using the DNS Manager
99(1)
Modifying Zone Transfer Settings Using the Command Line
100(1)
Types of Zone Transfers
101(1)
Using DNS Policies in a Primary/Secondary Deployment
101(3)
Stub Zones
104(1)
Stub Zone Name Resolution Process
104(1)
Communication Between DNS Servers That Host Parent and Child Zones
105(1)
Managing Stub Zones with PowerShell
105(1)
GlobalNames Zones
105(1)
Creating a GlobalNames Zone
105(1)
Managing a GlobalNames Zone with PowerShell
106(1)
DNSSEC
106(1)
DNSSEC Zone Signing Wizard
107(1)
Analyzing Zone-Level Statistics
107(2)
Windows Server 2012 R2 DNS Server Statistics
108(1)
Windows Server 2016 Enhanced Zone-Level Statistics
108(1)
Zone Scavenging
109(2)
Enabling and Disabling Scavenging
109(1)
Starting the Scavenging Process
110(1)
Scavenging Configuration with PowerShell
111(1)
Record Options
111(3)
Most Common Resource Records
112(1)
TLSA Records and Unknown Record Types
112(1)
Managing Resource Records with PowerShell
112(2)
DNS Audit and Analytical Events
114(1)
Enabling or Disabling Analytical DNS Logging
114(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
115(1)
Review All the Key Topics
115(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
116(1)
Definition of Key Terms
116(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
116(3)
Chapter 3 Configuring and Managing DNS Policies
119(36)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
119(3)
Foundation Topics
122(1)
DHCP Options
122(1)
DHCP Name Protection
123(2)
Manage DNS Client Settings with PowerShell
125(1)
Manage DNS Server Settings with PowerShell
126(6)
Network Troubleshooting with PowerShell
132(2)
Understanding Routing
134(2)
Routing with Windows Server 2016
135(1)
Split DNS
136(2)
NRPT and Split DNS
137(1)
DNS Policies
138(13)
DNS Policy Elements
139(1)
Types of DNS Policies and Differences
139(1)
DNS Policy Parameters
140(1)
Multiple Query Resolution DNS Policies
141(1)
Using DNS Policies Based on Location
141(2)
Using DNS Policies for Split-Brain
143(2)
Selective Recursion Control with DNS Policies
145(1)
How Selective Recursion Control with DNS Policies Works
146(1)
Practice: Block Queries for a Domain with DNS Policies
146(1)
Practice: Create a Server-Level Zone Transfer Policy
146(1)
Practice: Create a Zone-Level Zone Transfer Policy
146(1)
Practice: Block Queries from a Domain
147(1)
Practice: Allow Queries Only from a Domain
147(1)
Responses Based on Time of Day
147(2)
Time-of-Day Responses with Azure App Server
149(2)
Exam Preparation Tasks
151(1)
Review All the Key Topics
151(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
152(1)
Definition of Key Terms
152(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
152(3)
Chapter 4 Understanding and Configuring DNSSEC
155(54)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
155(4)
Foundation Topics
159(1)
DNSSEC Planning
159(4)
DNSSEC Requirements
160(1)
Identifying Goals
161(1)
DNSSEC Staging
162(1)
Enabling DNSSEC
163(2)
DNSSEC Functionality
165(1)
DNSSEC and RODCs
165(1)
DNSSEC Zone Signing Wizard
166(14)
Key Master
170(1)
Transferring the Key Master
171(1)
Key Signing Key
172(4)
Understanding ZSK
176(4)
DNSSEC Monitoring
180(2)
Event Viewer
180(1)
DNSSEC Outages
181(1)
DNSSEC Status Verification
181(1)
Trust Anchors
182(8)
DS Resource Record Set
186(1)
Updating and Removing Trust Anchors
186(1)
Trust Anchor Types
187(1)
Trust Anchor Status
187(1)
Trust Anchor Status Verification
187(1)
Root Zone Trust Anchor
188(1)
DNSSEC Priming
189(1)
Trust Anchor Distribution with Active Directory
189(1)
Trust Anchor Distribution in Active Directory Using DNS Manager
189(1)
Trust Anchor Distribution in Active Directory Using PowerShell
190(1)
ZSK/KSK Rollover Process
190(2)
DNS SEC Clients
192(2)
Name Resolution Policy
192(2)
Security-aware Status
194(1)
DNSSEC and Delegation
194(1)
Chain of Trust
195(2)
DNSSEC Record Types
197(5)
RRset
198(1)
DNSKEY Record
198(1)
DS Record
199(1)
RRSIG Record
199(1)
NSEC/NSEC3 Records
200(2)
Exam Preparation Tasks
202(1)
Review All the Key Topics
202(2)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
204(1)
Define Key Terms
204(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
204(5)
Chapter 5 Understanding and Configuring DANE
209(26)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
210(3)
Foundation Topics
213(1)
DANE Overview
213(4)
DANE Criteria
215(1)
DANE Statements
215(1)
DANE Operation Modes
215(1)
DANE Bottlenecks
216(1)
DANE Security
217(1)
TLSA Records
218(6)
Configuring DANE
224(4)
DANE Example Configuration
224(4)
Common DANE Failures
228(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
229(1)
Review All the Key Topics
229(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
230(1)
Definition of Key Terms
230(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
230(5)
Part II: Implement Windows Server 2016 DHCP
Chapter 6 Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2016 DHCP Server
235(50)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
235(4)
Foundation Topics
239(1)
DHCP Fundamentals
239(5)
DHCP Address Allocation Process
240(1)
DHCP Lease Generation
240(1)
DHCP Lease Renewal Process
241(1)
DHCP Database
242(1)
DHCP Backup
242(1)
Moving a DHCP Database
243(1)
DHCP Server Migration
243(1)
DHCP Data Import
244(1)
Exporting and Importing DHCP Data with netsh
244(1)
DHCP Server Installation
244(8)
Performing DHCP Post-Installation Tasks with PowerShell Commands
249(2)
DHCP Authorization
251(1)
Active Directory Requirements
251(1)
Standalone DHCP Server Considerations
251(1)
Unauthorized DHCP Servers
252(1)
DHCP Scopes
252(9)
Superscopes
252(1)
Multicast Scopes
253(3)
Creating and Configuring DHCP Scopes
256(3)
Creating DHCP Scopes with PowerShell
259(2)
DHCP Options
261(3)
Common IPv4 DHCP Scope Options
261(1)
PXE Boot Options
262(1)
Common IPv6 DHCP Scope Options
262(1)
Applying DHCP Options
263(1)
DHCP Relay Agent
264(1)
DHCP Security Options
264(7)
Limited Network Access
265(1)
DHCP Auditing
265(1)
DHCP Name Protection
266(1)
Just Enough Administration
267(4)
DHCP High Availability
271(4)
DHCP Clustering
271(1)
Split Scopes
271(1)
DHCP Failover
271(4)
DHCP Failover Overview
271(1)
Configuring DHCP Failover
272(3)
DHCP Policies
275(4)
DHCP Policy Conditions
275(1)
DHCP Policies Example
276(3)
Exam Preparation Tasks
279(1)
Review All the Key Topics
279(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
280(1)
Definition of Key Terms
280(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
281(4)
Part III: Implement Windows Server 2016 IPAM
Chapter 7 Implementing Windows Server 2016 IPAM
285(48)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
286(3)
Foundation Topics
289(1)
IPAM Fundamentals
289(6)
IPAM Architecture
290(1)
IPAM Deployment Requirements
291(1)
IPAM Deployment Considerations
292(1)
IPAM Improvements in Windows Server 2012 R2
293(1)
IPAM Improvements in Windows Server 2016
294(1)
IPAM Provisioning
295(21)
IPAM Network Communication
306(1)
IPAM Administration
307(5)
Configuring IPAM Options
312(1)
Configure IPAM Managed Servers
313(1)
Configuring IPAM Domains
314(1)
Managing DNS Using IPAM
314(2)
Create and Manage IP Blocks and Ranges
316(6)
Managing IP Addressing
317(1)
Adding Address Spaces to IPAM
317(2)
Importing and Updating Address Spaces
319(5)
Finding, Allocating, and Reclaiming IP Addresses
320(1)
Finding and Allocating IP Addresses in IPAM
321(1)
Reclaiming IP Addresses in IPAM
321(1)
IP Address Tracking
321(1)
Monitor Utilization of IP Address Spaces
322(2)
Configure IPAM Database Storage Using SQL Server
324(2)
Purging Utilization Data from IPAM Database
326(1)
IPAM and SCVMM
326(2)
Exam Preparation Tasks
328(1)
Review All the Key Topics
328(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
329(1)
Definition of Key Terms
329(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
329(4)
Chapter 8 Managing DNS and DHCP Using Windows Server 2016 IPAM
333(48)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
334(4)
Foundation Topics
338(1)
Manage DHCP Server Properties Using IPAM
338(6)
DHCP Server Properties
339(3)
DHCP Server Options
342(2)
Configure DHCP Scopes and Options Using IPAM
344(6)
Configuring Predefined DHCP Options and Values
344(1)
Configuring DHCP Scopes Using IPAM
345(5)
Configure DHCP Policies and Failover Using IPAM
350(3)
Creating DHCP Policies for Multiple DHCP Servers Using IPAM
350(1)
Configuring DHCP Failover Using IPAM
351(2)
Configure DNS Server Properties Using IPAM
353(2)
Managing DNS Server Properties Using IPAM
353(1)
Filtering the View of DNS Server Settings
354(1)
Manage DNS Zones and Records Using IPAM
355(1)
Managing DNS Zones and Records with PowerShell
355(9)
Managing DNS Zone Settings Through IPAM
356(2)
Managing Subdomains Through IPAM
358(2)
Managing DNS Resource Records Using IPAM
360(2)
Filtering the View of DNS Resource Records
362(1)
Saving Views of IPAM DNS Zone Information
363(1)
Manage DNS and DHCP Servers in Multiple Active Directory Forests Using IPAM
364(6)
Prerequisites for Managing Multiple Active Directory Forests with IPAM
364(1)
Configuring Multiple-Forest IPAM Management
365(3)
Managing DNS Servers and Zones in a Multiple-Forest IPAM Environment
368(2)
Using RBAC to Delegate DNS and DHCP Server Administration Using IPAM
370(4)
Exam Preparation Tasks
374(1)
Review All the Key Topics
374(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
375(1)
Definition of Key Terms
375(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
376(5)
Chapter 9 Windows Server 2016 IPAM Audit Changes and Events
381(24)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
381(2)
Foundation Topics
383(1)
Audit the Changes Performed on the DNS and DHCP Servers
383(15)
IPAM Scheduled Tasks
384(1)
IPAM Monitoring Views
385(2)
Configuring Logical Groups and Custom Fields with the IPAM Console
387(6)
Configuring Custom Fields with IPAM in PowerShell
393(1)
Viewing Changes Performed on IPAM-Managed Servers
394(2)
IPAM Configuration Events
396(1)
Best Practices for Using the IPAM Event Catalog
397(1)
Audit the IPAM Address Usage Trail
398(2)
Best Practices for Monitoring, Auditing, and Managing
400(1)
Audit DHCP Lease Events and User Logon Events
400(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
401(1)
Review All the Key Topics
401(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
402(1)
Definition of Key Terms
402(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
403(2)
Part IV: Implement Network Connectivity and Remote Access Solutions
Chapter 10 Windows Server 2016 VPN and DirectAccess Solutions
405(80)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
405(5)
Foundation Topics
410(1)
Implementing Remote Access and S2S VPN Solutions Using RAS Gateway
410(7)
Site-to-Site (S2S) VPN
412(5)
Persistent or On-demand S2S VPN Connections
417(1)
Configure Different VPN Protocol Options
417(2)
Configure Authentication Options
419(1)
Configure VPN Reconnect
420(2)
Create and Configure VPN Connection Profiles
422(4)
Configuring VPN Connection Profiles with PowerShell
424(1)
App-Triggered VPN Feature
424(2)
Scenarios for RAS VPN and S2S VPN and Appropriate Protocols
426(5)
Remote Access VPN Connection Scenarios
426(2)
VPN Connections with PPTP
426(1)
VPN Connections with L2TP/IPsec
427(1)
VPN Connections with SSTP
427(1)
VPN Connections with IKEv2
428(1)
On-premises S2S VPN Connection Scenarios
428(1)
On-premises to Microsoft Azure S2S VPN Connection Scenarios
429(1)
Web Application Proxy Scenarios
430(1)
Install and Configure DirectAccess
431(14)
DirectAccess Infrastructure Components
431(1)
DirectAccess Key Components
432(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: DirectAccess Server
432(2)
DirectAccess Solution Component: DirectAccess Client
434(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Active Directory
435(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: DNS Server
435(3)
Internal Name Resolution
436(1)
External Name Resolution
436(1)
IVRPT for Local Name Resolution
437(1)
Split-Brain DNS
437(1)
LLMNR for Local Name Resolution
437(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Network Location Server
438(2)
DirectAccess Solution Component: KDC Proxy
440(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Certification Service
440(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Certificates
440(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: DNS64
441(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: 6to4
441(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: ISATAP
442(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Teredo
442(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: Group Policy
443(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: WMI Filter
444(1)
DirectAccess Solution Component: NCA
444(1)
Implement DirectAccess Server Requirements
445(32)
Basic DirectAccess Deployment
446(1)
Configuring the Basic DirectAccess Infrastructure (Phase 1)
446(24)
Configuring Server Network Settings
447(1)
Configuring Routing
448(1)
Configuring Firewalls
448(1)
Configuring DNS Server
449(1)
Configuring Active Directory
450(1)
Configuring GPOs
451(13)
Configuring Security Groups
464(1)
Configuring Basic DirectAccess Server (Phase 2)
465(1)
Installing the Remote Access Role
465(1)
Configuring DirectAccess with the Getting Started Wizard
466(3)
Updating Clients with the DirectAccess Configuration
469(1)
Verifying the Basic DirectAccess Deployment (Phase 3)
470(1)
Advanced DirectAccess Deployment
470(4)
DirectAccess PowerShell Cmdlets
474(3)
Implement DirectAccess Client Requirements
477(1)
Troubleshooting DirectAccess
478(3)
Exam Preparation Tasks
481(1)
Review All the Key Topics
481(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
482(1)
Definition of Key Terms
482(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
482(3)
Chapter 11 Windows Server 2016 Network Policy Server
485(52)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
486(3)
Foundation Topics
489(1)
Implementing RADIUS
489(2)
Registering the NPS Server in Active Directory
491(5)
RADIUS Client Configuration
493(3)
Implementing RADIUS Proxy
496(1)
Implementing RADIUS Clients
497(16)
Configuring a VPN Server as a RADIUS Client
498(3)
Configuring a DirectAccess Server as a RADIUS Client
501(7)
OTP Certificate Template Planning for Windows Server 2016 DirectAccess Server RADIUS Client
508(5)
Configure NPS Templates
513(3)
Configure RADIUS Accounting
516(3)
NPS Log File Properties
517(1)
NPS SQL Server Logging
517(1)
ping user-name
518(1)
Certificates
519(3)
Using Certificates for Windows Server 2016 NPS Servers
519(2)
Configuring Certificate Templates for EAP and PEAP
521(1)
Connection Request Policies
522(3)
Default Connection Request Policy
522(2)
Creating a New Connection Request Policy
524(1)
Connection Request Policy Tasks
524(1)
Network Policies for VPN Wireless and Wired Clients
525(5)
Network Policy Ordering
526(1)
Network Policy Key Settings
526(1)
Network Policy Conditions
527(1)
Configuring NPS for VLANs
528(2)
Import and Export NPS Policies
530(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
531(1)
Review All the Key Topics
531(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
532(1)
Definition of Key Terms
532(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
532(5)
Part V: Implement Core and Distributed Network Solutions
Chapter 12 Implementing Windows Server 2016 IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing
537(40)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
537(3)
Foundation Topics
540(1)
Configure IPv4 Addresses and Options
540(4)
Determine and Configure Appropriate IPv6 Addresses
544(12)
Configuring Local IPv6 Settings (GUI)
544(3)
General Tab
545(1)
Advanced TCP/IP Settings
545(1)
DNS Tab
546(1)
IPv4 and IPv6 Assignment Differences
547(1)
Configuring Local IPv6 Network Settings with PowerShell
548(2)
About IPv6 Addresses
550(2)
Configuring IPv6 with DHCPv6
552(4)
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Subnetting
556(2)
Implement IPv6 Stateless Addressing
558(1)
Configure Interoperability Between IPv4 and IPv6 by Using ISATAP, 6to4, and Teredo Scenarios
558(6)
IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling
558(1)
Differences Among ISATAP, 6to4, and Teredo
559(1)
Configuring 6to4
559(2)
Configuring Teredo
561(1)
Configuring ISATAP
562(2)
Configure Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
564(7)
BGP Features
564(4)
BGP PowerShell Cmdlets
568(3)
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Routing
571(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
572(1)
Review All the Key Topics
572(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
573(1)
Definition of Key Terms
573(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
574(3)
Chapter 13 Implementing Windows Server 2016 DFS and Branch Office Solutions
577(54)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
578(5)
Foundation Topics
583(1)
Install and Configure DFS Namespaces
583(16)
Scenarios for Implementing DFS
583(2)
Branch Office File Sharing
583(2)
Branch Office Data Collection
585(1)
Branch Office Data Distribution
585(1)
Domain-based Namespaces
585(2)
Standalone Namespaces
587(1)
Deploying DFS Namespaces
588(9)
Configuring DFS with PowerShell
597(2)
Configure DFS Replication and DFSR Scheduling
599(13)
Configuring Windows Server 2016 DFSR with the GUI
600(8)
Configuring Windows Server 2016 DFSR with PowerShell
608(4)
Configure Remote Differential Compression (RDC) Settings
612(1)
Configure Fault Tolerance
613(2)
Recover DFS Databases
615(1)
Optimize DFS Replication
615(2)
DFS Database Cloning
615(1)
Data Deduplication and DFSR
616(1)
Install and Configure BranchCache
617(4)
BranchCache Protocols
618(1)
Main Benefits of BranchCache
618(1)
BranchCache Clients
618(1)
BranchCache Functionality in Windows Server 2016
619(1)
BranchCache Modes
619(1)
BranchCache Requirements
620(1)
Implement Distributed and Hosted Cache Modes
621(4)
Configuring BranchCache Client Settings
621(2)
Configuring BranchCache Server Settings
623(2)
Implement BranchCache for Web, File, and Application Servers
625(1)
Troubleshoot BranchCache
625(2)
Exam Preparation Tasks
627(1)
Review All the Key Topics
627(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
628(1)
Definition of Key Terms
628(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
629(2)
Part VI: Implement an Advanced Network Infrastructure
Chapter 14 Implementing Windows Server 2016 High-Performance Network Solutions
631(54)
"Do I Know This Already?" Quiz
632(7)
Foundation Topics
639(1)
Implement NIC Teaming or the Switch Embedded Teaming (SET) Solution, and Identify When to Use Each
639(3)
What Is Switch Embedded Teaming (SET)?
639(2)
SET Compatibility
641(1)
Receive Side Scaling
642(1)
Quality of Service with Data Center Bridging
643(1)
SMB Direct on RDMA-Enabled Network Adapters
643(2)
Considerations for SMB Direct
643(1)
RDMA
644(1)
Packet Direct
645(1)
SMB Multichannel
645(1)
Receive Side Scaling on a VMQ-Capable Network Adapter
646(1)
Virtual Machine Multi-Queue
647(1)
Single-Root I/O Virtualization on a Supported Network Adapter
648(1)
Software-Defined Networking
649(32)
Benefits of SDN
650(1)
SDN Requirements
650(1)
SDN Configuration
650(21)
Phase 1: Preparing the Physical Host
651(4)
Phase 2: Deploying the SDN
655(16)
Requirements and Scenarios for Implementing Hyper-V Network Virtualization (HNV) Using Network Virtualization Generic Route Encapsulation (NVGRE) or Virtual Extensible LAN (VXLAN) Encapsulation
671(1)
HNVv1 and HNVv2
671(3)
Network Virtualization Generic Routing Encapsulation (NVGRE)
672(2)
Virtual eXtensible Local Area Network (VXLAN)
674(1)
Scenarios for Implementing Software Load Balancer (SLB) for North-South and East-West Load Balancing
674(3)
SLB Core Functionality
674(1)
SLB Scale and Performance
675(1)
SLB High Availability
675(1)
SLB Alignment
675(1)
Northbound API
676(1)
Southbound API
676(1)
Implementation Scenarios for Various Types of Windows Server Gateways, Including L3, GRE, and S2S, and Their Use
677(2)
Requirements and Scenarios for Distributed Firewall Policies and Network Security Groups
679(6)
Benefits of the Datacenter Firewall for CSPs
679(1)
Benefits of the Datacenter Firewall for Tenants
680(1)
Configure Datacenter Firewall Access Control Lists (ACL)
680(1)
Exam Preparation Tasks
681(1)
Review All the Key Topics
681(1)
Complete the Tables and Lists from Memory
682(1)
Definition of Key Terms
682(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Questions
682(3)
Chapter 15 Final Preparation
685(8)
Tools for Final Preparation
685(4)
Pearson Test Prep Practice Test Software and Questions on the Website
685(2)
Accessing the Pearson Test Prep Software Online
686(1)
Accessing the Pearson Test Prep Software Offline
686(1)
Customizing Your Exams
687(1)
Updating Your Exams
688(1)
Premium Edition
688(1)
Memory Tables
689(1)
End-of-Chapter Review Tools
689(1)
Suggested Plan for Final Review/Study
689(1)
Summary
690
Part VII Appendices
Appendix A Answers to the "Do I Know This Already?" Quizzes and End-of-Chapter Review Questions
693(64)
Glossary of Key Terms 757(16)
Index 773
Michael S. Schulz has been working with Microsoft Server products and technologies since 1999. He holds the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) certification and several other Microsoft certifications, such as MCSA and MSCE. During two decades as an IT trainer, he has instructed thousands of IT students about networking, Windows Server, Exchange Server, SQL Server, and PowerShell. He has worked as an item writer for Microsoft in Seattle. MCSA 70-741 Cert Guide is his third book. Together with Thomas Lee (MVP and author) Michael has written the courseware 50604A: First Look Windows Server 2012, which published in 2012 worldwide through the Microsoft Courseware library, and the courseware Windows Server 2016 Workshop, which was self-published through Amazon. Since 2015 Michael has been CEO of his own IT consulting and training company, ConsuIT GmbH in Switzerland. He also works as an IT engineer, trainer, and Azure technical consultant for the European cloud service provider ALSO AG (www.also.com) and NORDCLOUD from Finland (www.nordcloud.com). Michaels home country is Germany. Together with his wife and his two sons he lives near Zurich, Switzerland. His hobbies include technology, science, books, traveling, skiing, swimming, and cycling.