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Microsoft Official Course

20741B
Networking with Windows Server 2016
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Hello! Student introductions

Let’s get acquainted:

• Your name
• Company affiliation
• Title/function
• Windows Server 2012 or Windows Server 2016
experience
• Networking experience
• Your expectations for the course
Facilities

• Class hours
• Building hours
• Parking
• Restrooms
• Meals
• Phones
• Messages
• Smoking
• Internet access
• Recycling
• Emergency procedures
About this course: Audience

Candidates who attend this course typically are IT professionals who:


• Have some networking knowledge and experience, and who are
looking for a single course that provides insight into core and
advanced networking technologies in Windows Server 2016. This
audience typically includes network administrators and system or
infrastructure administrators.
• Plan to take the exam MCSA 70-741: Networking with Windows
Server 2016.
About this course: Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students should have:


• Some experience working with Windows Server 2012 or
Windows Server 2016
• Knowledge of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model
• Understanding of core networking-infrastructure components and
technologies, such as cabling, routers, hubs, and switches
• Familiarity with networking topologies and architectures, such as local area
networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and wireless networking
• Some basic knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol stack, addressing, and name
resolution
• Experience with, and knowledge of, Hyper-V and virtualization
• Hands-on experience working with the Windows client operating systems,
such as Windows 8.1 or Windows 10
About this course: Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:


• Plan and implement an IPv4 network
• Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
• Implement IPv6
• Implement Domain Name System (DNS)
• Implement and manage IP address management (IPAM)
• Plan for remote access
• Implement DirectAccess
• Implement virtual private networks (VPNs)
• Implement networking for branch offices
• Configure advanced networking features
• Implement Software Defined Networking
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Course outline

Module 1
Planning and implementing an IPv4 network

Module 2
Implementing DHCP

Module 3
Implementing IPv6

Module 4
Implementing DNS

Module 5
Implementing and managing IPAM
Course outline, continued

Module 6
Remote access in Windows Server 2016

Module 7
Implementing DirectAccess

Module 8
Implementing VPNs

Module 9
Implementing networking for branch offices

Module 10
Configuring advanced networking features

Module 11
Implementing Software Defined Networking
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Related courses

• 20740B: Installation, Storage, and Compute with


Windows Server 2016
• 20742B: Identity with Windows Server 2016
• 20743B: Upgrading Your Skills to MCSA:
Windows Server 2016
• 20744B: Securing Windows Server 2016

See the full line of Microsoft Training and Certification resources at:
http://www.microsoft.com/learning/
Windows Server 2016 certification path

MCSA: Windows Server 2016

Exam 70-740 Exam 70-741 Exam 70-742 Exam 70-743

Installation, Storage Networking with Identity with Upgrading Your


and Compute with Windows Server Windows Server Skills to MCSA:
Windows Server 2016 2016 Windows Server
2016 2016

OR

Course 20740B Course 20741B Course 20742B Course 20743B

Installation, Storage, Networking with Identity with Upgrading Your


and Compute with Windows Server Windows Server Skills to MCSA:
Windows Server 2016 2016 Windows Server
2016 2016
Preparing for the labs

Your lab activities center around a fictitious company, A. Datum Corporation,


and you will learn to:

• Plan, implement, and troubleshoot an IPv4 network


• Implement DHCP
• Implement IPv6
• Plan and implement name resolution by using DNS
• Implement IPAM
• Implement Web Application Proxy
• Implement and deploy DirectAccess
• Implement and troubleshoot VPN
• Implement DFS and BranchCache for branch offices
• Configure advanced Hyper-V networking features
• Implement Network Controller
Virtual machine environment
VM name: Use as:
20741B-LON-DC1 (-B) Domain controller running Windows Server 2016 in the
Adatum.com domain
20741B-LON-SVR1 (-B) Windows Server 2016 servers in the Adatum.com domain
20741B-LON-SVR2
20741B-TOR-SVR1 Windows Server 2016 server in the Adatum.com domain
located in the Toronto office
20741B-SYD-SVR1 Windows Server 2016 server in the Adatum.com domain
located in the Sydney office
20741B-INET1 Windows Server 2016 server providing simulated Internet
access (running DHCP, DNS, and Web services)
20741B-EU-RTR Standalone Windows Servers used for routers
20741B-NA-RTR
20741B-LON-CL1 (-B) Client computers running Windows 10 and Office 2016 in
20741B-LON-CL2 the Adatum.com domain
20741B-LON-HOST1 Host machine used for boot-to-vhd scenarios
Demonstration: Using Microsoft Labs Online (optional)

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


• Access the Microsoft Labs Online lab environment
• Switch between virtual machines

Read the online Lab Notes carefully, because some procedures


related to on-premises lab versus online labs may have slightly
different steps. Any differences will be called out in the Lab Notes.
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager (optional)

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


• Open Hyper-V Manager
• Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager:
• VMs, snapshots, and actions (server-specific and VM‑specific)
• Identify the VMs that you will use in the labs for this course
• Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
• Connect to a VM
• Start and sign in to a VM
• Switch between full screen and window modes
• Revert to the previous snapshot
• Shut down a VM
• Know when to shut down versus turn off a VM
• Close Hyper-V Manager

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