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Ed Liberman, Orin Thomas, Richard Hicks, Ben Piper, Glenn Weadock, John Savill, and Michael Bender

In this path, you’ll learn the essential skills for managing Microsoft networks. You’ll begin with learning the basics of Windows Server networking, including DNS and DHCP implementation, IP Address Management, and core networking practices. You’ll then move on to managing remote access and connectivity, including getting a handle on DirectAccess. You’ll finally move into more advanced topics such as high-performance network solutions and software-defined networking. By the end of this path, you’ll have the skills you need to manage Microsoft networks like a pro.

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In this path, you’ll learn the essential skills for managing Microsoft networks. You’ll begin with learning the basics of Windows Server networking, including DNS and DHCP implementation, IP Address Management, and core networking practices. You’ll then move on to managing remote access and connectivity, including getting a handle on DirectAccess. You’ll finally move into more advanced topics such as high-performance network solutions and software-defined networking. By the end of this path, you’ll have the skills you need to manage Microsoft networks like a pro.

What You'll Learn

  • DNS, DHCP, IPAM
  • DirectAccess with Windows Server 2016
  • Connectivity and Remote Access
  • Core Networking
  • High-Performance Networking
  • Software Defined Networking
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    Nine courses

    Implementing Windows Server 2016 DHCP

    (2 hours)
    This course teaches you to implement DHCP in a Windows 2016 environment, including installation, configuration, and management of the DHCP server role.

    Implement Windows Server 2016 IP Address Management (IPAM)

    (3 hours)
    This course teaches how to deploy, manage, and secure Windows Server 2016 IPAM servers. It's useful for those deploying and managing IPAM in production environments and those pursuing the 70-741 exam.

    Implementing and Securing Windows Server 2016 Core Networking

    (2 hours)
    Windows Server 2016 simplifies meeting network security requirements. This course teaches you how to configure a production-ready Windows Server 2016 network from scratch.

    Planning and Implementing DirectAccess with Windows Server 2016

    (2 hours)
    DirectAccess provides seamless and transparent always-on remote connectivity for Windows clients. This course teaches you to plan and implement a remote access solution using DirectAccess.

    Managing and Supporting DirectAccess with Windows Server 2016

    (3 hours)
    This course teaches how to create a highly available DirectAccess infrastructure, enforce strong user authentication, enable and configure monitoring and reporting, configure manage out, and troubleshoot DirectAccess effectively.

    Implementing Windows Server 2016 Connectivity and Remote Access

    (2 hours)
    Windows Server 2016 offers connectivity and remote access features, including NAT routing, VPN servers, and RADIUS. This course covers configuring these roles, enabling secure remote connections and efficient network management.

    Implement Windows Server 2016 High Performance Network Solutions

    (2 hours)
    Are you preparing for the 70-741 exam? This course addresses advanced networking functionality available in Windows Server 2016, providing complete coverage of all topics addressed in the high-performance network solutions objectives of the exam.

    Implementing Windows Server 2016 Software Defined Networking

    (1 hours)
    Networking is often the most complex aspect of a datacenter, especially when part of a virtualization solution. This course teaches you about SDNv2 and how to deploy it in your environment.

    Implementing Windows Server 2016 DNS

    (5 hours)
    In this course, you will learn how to deploy, manage, and secure Windows Server 2016 DNS servers. This course provides coverage from a basic level to an advanced level of Windows Server DNS, specifically the implementation available in Windows Server 2016.

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