Do you want to learn about new network technology and reinforce your existing skills in windows server 2016?
The 70-741 Networking with Windows Server 2016 is the 2nd course in the MCSA certification for Windows Server 2016. The course focuses on networking features and functionality available in windows server 2016. This course will validate your skills and knowledge necessary to implement network connectivity and advanced network infrastructure in an enterprise environment.
The course will enhance your IT skills and improve your knowledge. Successfully completing the exam will give you a career within an IT enterprise and an opportunity to rise in the ranks and demand a higher salary.
The course content covers a broad range of topics on planning and implementing IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, troubleshooting client and server connectivity, name resolution with the Domain Name System and assignment of IP addresses using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
We offer hundreds of practice questions, simulated certification exams and extensive study material. Our latest practice exam online can be your first step to gain Microsoft certification and help you pass the exam 100%.
We recommend that learners review the exam preparation tutorial and become familiar with the resources before scheduling the exam. In addition, extra time will be given, so that you can enjoy the flexibility of training and studying at your own pace.
The course is internationally recognised and accredited to a training organisation and you will be issued an internationally recognised qualification following full completion of 70-741 Networking with Windows Server 2016 course.
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You should be able to perform tasks related to the networking features and functionalities available in Windows Server 2016. In addition, experience managing DFS and branch cache solutions, configuring high performance network features and functionality are also useful.
The course will be directly delivered to you, and you will have unlimited access 24/7. You have 12 months access to the online learning platform from the date you joined the course, and you can do it from anywhere, anytime.
You will be tested on your ability to accomplish technical tasks listed under Learning Outcomes. Microsoft has written out these categories and assigned a percentage to each one. The percentage represents the weight they carry within the exam.
At the end of the course learners will be assessed by an official exam. Please note that we do not provide the official exam, which you will need to purchase separately. You can purchase the exam here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-70-741.aspx
Those who successfully complete the exam will be awarded a certificate in 70-741 Networking with Windows Server 2016.
The certificate will be awarded by Microsoft. You can make your CV standout with an internationally recognised qualification and employers will be encouraged to see how you have expanded your skills in your chosen field.
Once you successfully complete the exam you will be qualified to become an IT Administrator, Network Administrator and System Administrator and can work for a number of IT enterprises. The qualification will also put you in line to demand a higher salary or job promotion. The average UK salary for an IT Administrator is £24,631 per year according to https://www.payscale.com.
➤ Module 1: Plan and Implement IPv4 and IPv6 Networks | |||
Lesson A: Plan and Implement IP Addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks | |||
1.1 General Networking Requirements | |||
1.2 IPv4 Required Settings | |||
1.3 IPv4 Addresses | |||
1.4 IPv4 Subnet Masks | |||
1.5 Default Gateways | |||
1.6 Demo – Understanding Binary Addressing | |||
1.7 IPv4 Address Classes | |||
1.8 What are Subnets? | |||
1.9 The Subnetting Method | |||
1.10 Subnet Creation Process | |||
1.11 Demo – Subnetting a Network | |||
1.12 IPv4 Address Types | |||
1.13 IPv4 Network Types | |||
1.14 Demo – Examining VLSM | |||
Lesson B: Configuring IPv4 Hosts | |||
2.1 IPv4 Configuration | |||
2.2 IPv4 Configuration Tools | |||
2.3 Demo – Configuring IPv4 | |||
Lesson C: Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Connectivity | |||
3.1 Network Routing | |||
3.2 Working with Routing Tables | |||
3.3 Adding Static Routes | |||
3.4 IPv4 Troubleshooting Methodology | |||
3.5 Command Line Troubleshooting Tools | |||
3.6 Graphical Troubleshooting Tools | |||
3.7 Troubleshooting with Windows PowerShell | |||
3.8 Demo – Troubleshooting IPv4 | |||
3.9 Microsoft Message Analyzer | |||
Lesson D: Implementing IPv6 for Network Hosts | |||
4.1 The Purpose of IPv6 | |||
4.2 Reasons to Use IPv6 | |||
4.3 Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 | |||
4.4 IPv6 Address Structure | |||
4.5 IPv6 Address Types | |||
4.6 IPv6 Autoconfiguration | |||
4.7 Configuring IPv6 | |||
4.8 Tools for Configuring IPv6 | |||
Lesson E: Implementing IPv6 Transitioning and Coexistence | |||
5.1 Understanding Node Types | |||
5.2 Options for Coexistence | |||
5.3 IPv6 over IPv4 Tunneling | |||
5.4 Understanding ISATAP | |||
5.5 Understanding 6to4 | |||
5.6 Understanding Teredo | |||
5.7 Transitioning Process | |||
5.8 Chapter 01 Review | |||
➤ Module 2: Installing and Configuring DHCP | |||
Lesson A: Overview of the DHCP Server Role | |||
1.1 Introducing DHCP | |||
1.2 DHCP Components and Processes | |||
1.3 Lease Generation Process | |||
1.4 Lease Renewal Process | |||
1.5 DHCP Considerations | |||
Lesson B: Deploying DHCP | |||
2.1 Install and Configure a DHCP Server | |||
2.2 DHCP Authorization | |||
2.3 Demo – Installing DHCP | |||
2.4 Creating Scopes | |||
2.5 Configuring DHCP Options | |||
2.6 Demo – Creating and Configuring Scopes | |||
2.7 DHCP Relay Agents | |||
Lesson C: Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP | |||
3.1 Implementing Security for DHCP | |||
3.2 DHCP Auditing | |||
3.3 Demo – Configuring Security and Auditing | |||
3.4 DHCP Advanced Options | |||
3.5 Additional Scope Types | |||
3.6 High Availability for DHCP | |||
3.7 DHCP Failover | |||
3.8 Demo – Configuring DHCP Failover | |||
3.9 DHCP Database | |||
3.10 Migrating DHCP | |||
3.11 Troubleshooting DHCP | |||
3.12 Chapter 02 Review | |||
➤ Module 3: Installing and Configuring DNS | |||
Lesson A: Implementing DNS Servers | |||
1.1 Name Resolution Basics | |||
1.2 What is DNS? | |||
1.3 DNS Namespace | |||
1.4 Types of Names | |||
1.5 Internet Name Resolution | |||
1.6 DNS Components | |||
1.7 DNS Zones and Resource Records | |||
1.8 Installing the DNS Server | |||
1.9 Demo – Installing DNS | |||
Lesson B: Creating and Configuring DNS Zones | |||
2.1 Resource Records | |||
2.2 Zone Types | |||
2.3 Replicating Zones | |||
2.4 Demo – Creating and Configuring DNS Zones | |||
2.5 Standard DNS Name Resolution | |||
2.6 Modifying DNS Name Resolution | |||
2.7 Working with DNS Cache | |||
2.8 Demo – Configuring Cache and Forwarding | |||
2.9 Understanding Domain Delegation | |||
2.10 Demo – Domain Delegation | |||
Lesson C: Understanding Active Directory Integration | |||
3.1 Overview of AD DS and DNS Integration | |||
3.2 SRV Records | |||
3.3 Demo – Examining SRV Records | |||
3.4 Active Directory Integrated Zones | |||
3.5 Application Partitions | |||
3.6 Demo – Configuring Active Directory Integrated Zones | |||
Lesson D: Configuring Advanced DNS Settings | |||
4.1 Advanced Name Resolution | |||
4.2 The GlobalNames Zone | |||
4.3 Demo – Configuring the GlobalNames Zone | |||
4.4 Split DNS | |||
4.5 Introducing DNS Policies | |||
4.6 DNS Policy Objects | |||
4.7 Demo – Configuring DNS Policies | |||
4.8 Implementing DNS Security | |||
4.9 DNS Security (DNSSEC) | |||
4.10 Implementing DNSSEC | |||
Lesson E: Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution | |||
5.1 Introduction to DNS Troubleshooting | |||
5.2 Obtaining DNS Server Statistics | |||
5.3 Command Line Tools | |||
5.4 Troubleshooting Process | |||
5.5 Managing DNS Services | |||
5.6 Testing DNS Servers | |||
5.7 Demo – Managing and Troubleshooting DNS | |||
5.8 Chapter 03 Review | |||
➤ Module 4: Implementing and Managing IP Address Management | |||
Lesson A: Overview of IPAM | |||
1.1 Introducing IPAM | |||
1.2 IPAM Benefits | |||
1.3 New Features in Windows Server 2016 | |||
1.4 IPAM Architecture | |||
1.5 IPAM Deployment Requirements | |||
1.6 IPAM Deployment Considerations | |||
Lesson B: IPAM Deployment | |||
2.1 Implementing IPAM | |||
2.2 Demo – Installing and Provisioning the IPAM Role | |||
2.3 IPAM Administration | |||
2.4 Default IPAM Groups | |||
2.5 Demo – Administering IPAM | |||
2.6 Configuring IPAM Options | |||
2.7 Demo – Managing DNS and DHCP Servers using IPAM | |||
Lesson C: Managing IP Address Spaces by using IPAM | |||
3.1 Managing IP Addressing | |||
3.2 Viewing and Managing IP Addressing | |||
3.3 Monitoring DHCP and DNS Servers | |||
3.4 Adding Address Spaces | |||
3.5 Finding, Allocating, and Reclaiming | |||
3.6 Demo – Managing IP Addressing with IPAM | |||
3.7 Chapter 04 Review | |||
➤ Module 5: Implementing Remote Access | |||
Lesson A: Remote Access Overview | |||
1.1 What is Remote Access? | |||
1.2 Remote Access Options | |||
1.3 Managing Remote Access | |||
1.4 Demo – Installing the Remote Access Role | |||
1.5 The Remote Access Management Console | |||
1.6 Network Policy Server | |||
1.7 NPS Policies | |||
1.8 Using a PKI for Remote Access | |||
1.9 Routing with Windows Server 2016 | |||
1.10 Network Address Translation | |||
Lesson B: Implementing the Web Application Proxy | |||
2.1 Overview of Web Application Proxy | |||
2.2 Authentication Options | |||
2.3 Configuring the Web Application Proxy | |||
Lesson C: Planning and Implementing VPNs | |||
3.1 Remote Access with VPNs | |||
3.2 VPN Connection Properties | |||
3.3 Tunneling Protocols | |||
3.4 Authentication Protocols | |||
3.5 VPN Reconnect | |||
3.6 App-triggered VPNs | |||
3.7 Configuring a VPN Server | |||
3.8 VPN Configuration Options | |||
3.9 Demo – Configuring a VPN Server | |||
Lesson D: Overview of DirectAccess | |||
4.1 Introducing DirectAccess | |||
4.2 DirectAccess Components | |||
4.3 Deployment Options | |||
4.4 DirectAccess Server Prerequisites | |||
4.5 Tunneling Protocol Options | |||
4.6 DirectAccess Process Internally | |||
4.7 DirectAccess Process Externally | |||
Lesson E: Implementing DirectAccess | |||
5.1 Simple DirectAccess Configuration | |||
5.2 Configuration Changes | |||
5.3 Limitations of Simple Configuration | |||
5.4 Advanced DirectAccess Options | |||
5.5 High Availability | |||
5.6 Multisite Deployments | |||
5.7 Configuring a PKI for DirectAccess | |||
5.8 Implementing Client Certificates | |||
5.9 Internal Network Configuration Options | |||
5.10 Configuring DNS Settings | |||
5.11 Monitoring DA Connectivity | |||
5.12 Chapter 05 Review | |||
➤ Module 6: Installing and Configuring Branch Office Networking | |||
Lesson A: Configuring Networking for Branch Offices | |||
1.1 Branch Office Scenarios | |||
1.2 Considerations for Branch Offices | |||
1.3 WAN Connectivity | |||
1.4 Network Services for Branch Offices | |||
1.5 Implementing RODCs | |||
1.6 Demo – Installing an RODC | |||
1.7 Presentation Virtualization | |||
1.8 Remote Desktop Services | |||
1.9 File Services for Branch Offices | |||
1.10 Print Services for Branch Offices | |||
Lesson B: Implementing Distributed File Systemsq | |||
2.1 Introducing DFS | |||
2.2 DFS Components | |||
2.3 Types of DFS Namespaces | |||
2.4 Deploying DFS Namespaces | |||
2.5 Creating and Managing a DFS Namespace | |||
2.6 Demo – Creating a DFS Namespace | |||
2.7 DFS Replication | |||
2.8 DFS Scenarios | |||
2.9 Demo – Configuring Replication | |||
2.10 Optimizing DFS | |||
2.11 Managing the DFS Database | |||
2.12 Monitoring and Troubleshooting DFS | |||
Lesson C: Implementing BranchCache | |||
3.1 Introducing BranchCache | |||
3.2 BranchCache in Windows Server 2016 | |||
3.3 BranchCache Modes | |||
3.4 Data Retrieval using BranchCache | |||
3.5 BranchCache Requirements | |||
3.6 Demo – Configuring and Enabling BranchCache | |||
3.7 Chapter 06 Review | |||
➤ Module 7: Implementing Advanced Networking Features | |||
Lesson A: Implementing Networking Features for High Performance | |||
1.1 High Performance Networking Features | |||
1.2 NIC Teaming | |||
1.3 Demo – Implementing NIC Teaming | |||
1.4 SMB 3.1.1 Shared Folders | |||
1.5 Advanced SMB 3.1.1 Functionality | |||
1.6 Quality of Service (QoS) | |||
1.7 Understanding RSS | |||
1.8 Understanding RSC | |||
Lesson B: Implementing Hyper-V Advanced Networking Features | |||
2.1 Virtual Switch Improvements | |||
2.2 Extensible Virtual Switch | |||
2.3 Understanding SR-IOV | |||
2.4 Dynamic VMQ | |||
2.5 Advanced Features for Network Adapters | |||
2.6 NIC Teaming in Virtual Machines | |||
Lesson C: Introduction to Software-Defined Networking | |||
3.1 SDN Concepts and Tools | |||
3.2 SDN Benefits | |||
3.3 Planning for Software-Defined Networking | |||
3.4 SDN Deployments | |||
Lesson D: Overview of Network Virtualization | |||
4.1 Introduction to Network Virtualization | |||
4.2 Network Virtualization Benefits | |||
4.3 Generic Route Encapsulation | |||
4.4 Chapter 07 Review | |||
4.5 Course Closure |