Class B Networks 2. Class C Networks 2. Subnetting a Network 2. Implementing Subnetting 2. How to Determine Your Subnetting Requirements 2. How to Implement Subnetting 2.
How to Use Subnet Masks 2. How to Calculate the Number of Subnets 2. An Easier Way to Apply Subnetting 2.
Applying Subnetting the Traditional Way 2. Subnetting Class C 2. Subnetting Class B 2. Subnetting Class A 2. Working with Classless Inter-Domain Routing 2.
Identifying Class C Subnet Characteristics 2. Identifying Class B Subnet Characteristics 2. Identifying Class A Subnet Characteristics 2. Determining Quantities of Subnets and Hosts 2. Understanding IPv6 2. IPv6 History and Need 2. IPv6 New and Improved Concepts 2. IPv6 Addressing Concepts 2. IPv6 Address Format 2. IPv6 Address Shortcuts 2. IPv6 Address Assignment 2. IPv6 Address Types 2. IPv6 Dual Stack 2.
IPv6 Tunneling 2. Information Commands Useful with IPv6 2. Configuring IPsec 2. IPsec Fundamentals 2. IPsec and Windows Server 2. Security Policies 2. IPsec Authentication 2. Summary 2. Exam Essentials 2. Review Questions 2. Answers to Review Questions 3. Introducing DNS 3.
Understanding Servers, Clients, and Resolvers 3. Understanding the DNS Process 3. DNS Queries 3. Iterative Queries 3. Recursive Queries 3. Inverse Queries 3. Caching and Time to Live 3. DNS Aging and Scavenging 3. DNS Forwarding 3. Understanding Primary Zones 3. Local Database 3. Understanding Secondary Zones 3. Understanding Stub Zones 3. Understanding Zone Transfers and Replication 3. Background Zone Loading 3. Support for IPv6 Addresses 3. Support for Read-Only Domain Controllers 3.
GlobalName Zones 3. Windows Server Hyper-V 3. Server Core Installation 3. Start of Authority Records 3. Name Server Records 3. Host Records 3. Alias Records 3. Pointer Records 3. Mail Exchanger Records 3. Service Records 3. Configuring DNS 3. Installing DNS 3. Load Balancing with Round Robin 3. Configuring a Caching-Only Server 3. Setting Zone Properties 3. General Tab 3. Name Servers Tab 3.
WINS Tab 3. Zone Transfers Tab 3. Configuring Zones for Dynamic Updates 3. Delegating Zones for DNS 3. Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution 3. Monitoring and Troubleshooting DNS 3. Troubleshooting DNS 3. Using nslookup 3. Using nslookup on the Command Line 3. Using nslookup in Interactive Mode 3. Using dnslint 3. Using ipconfig 3. Summary 3. Exam Essentials 3. Review Questions 3. Answers to Review Questions 4.
Overview of DHCP 4. Advantages of DHCP 4. Disadvantages of DHCP 4. Understanding Scope Details 4. Scope 4. It is the interface between the server side NAP infrastructure and the client side, and ensures that noncompliant clients are quarantined. This way they can't access other computers in the network. It is here where you define the health requirements for your whole network. Windows Server comes with just one SHV allowing you to choose among the health requirements mentioned above Windows Firewall enabled, antivirus software updated etc.
Third-party vendors can integrate their own SHVs here. Each SHV only receives the information which is relevant for it. The figure below is a simplified representation of the NAP infrastructure. It assumes that just one enforcement method DHCP is used and no third party extensions are involved. The arrows signify the communication paths between the NAP components. Subscribe to 4sysops newsletter!
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