Microsoft Windows Server 70-741

Course

Online

£ 99 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    12 Months

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Completion Certificate
£40,000 - Average Salary for qualified individual
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12 Months Access
Microsoft 70-741

Networking with Windows Server 2016 is the 2nd course in the MCSA certification for Windows Server 2016.

This course will cover all the major aspects of a network running this operating system. From planning and implementing IPv4 and IPv6 addressing schemes, troubleshooting client and server connectivity to name resolution with the Domain Name System and assignment of IP addresses using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.

This course also covers various types of remote access capabilities that are supported in Windows Server 2016 such as Virtual Private Networks, the Web Application Proxy and the Direct Access alternative to remote access. We will also cover options that are available to optimize branch office scenarios such as BranchCache, Read Only Domain Controllers, and the Distributed File System. Additionally, we will cover advanced networking features which are new and improved in Windows Server 2016.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

This package is designed for any individual wishing to pursue or enhance their career as a Microsoft Engineer.

Our Online Courses is a cost-effective and successful approach for many individuals. It provides a flexible learning method, allowing candidates to schedule learning at a time that suits them and fits in with other commitments; ideal for those who find it difficult to take time away from their workplace. It also allows candidates to work at their own pace, and revisit sections of the course as often as needed, leading to a fuller understanding of all the topics covered.

In addition, there are none of the high costs of travel and accommodation associated with courses at an external venue.

A list of Career Paths you can pursue:

1st Line Support
2nd Line Support
3rd Line Support
Computer Support Specialist
Database Administrator
Database Analyst
Database Engineer
Database Consultant
Network Administrator
Exchange Server Administrator
Computer Systems Administrator
Exchange Recipient Administrator
Network Engineer
IT Technician
IT Engineer
IT Support Engineer
Desktop Support Technician
IT Support Analyst
Service Desk Administrator
Computer Support Administrator

Our training works on all devices including Mobile phones, IPad’s, Android tablets, Macs and PC’s.

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Exam Information
You'll sit an exam at a local test centre. We provide interactive quizzes after each module and a mock exam at the end of your course to ensure you're fully prepared for the real thing. Once you've passed with at least 80%, you'll be able to book your exam as a private candidate.

Please NOTE: Exams are not included.

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Subjects

  • Access
  • Networking
  • Windows
  • Networks
  • Office IT
  • Private
  • DNS
  • Windows Server
  • Network
  • Planning
  • IPV4 to IPV6
  • IP
  • Network Training

Course programme

Course Syllabus

Module 1: Plan and Implement IPv4 and IPv6 Networks

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 1
1.3 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 2
1.4 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 3
1.5 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 4
1.6 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 5
1.7 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 6
1.8 Planning and Implementing IP addressing Schemes for IPv4 Networks Part 7
1.9 Configuring IPv4 Hosts Part 1
1.10 Configuring IPv4 Hosts Part 2
1.11 Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Connectivity Part 1
1.12 Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Connectivity Part 2
1.13 Managing and Troubleshooting IPv4 Connectivity Part 3
1.14 Implementing IPV6 for Network Hosts Part 1
1.15 Implementing IPV6 for Network Hosts Part 2
1.16 Implementing IPV6 for Network Hosts Part 3
1.17 Implementing IPv6 Transitioning and Coexistence

Module 2: Installing and Configuring DHCP

2.1 Overview of DHCP Server Role Part 1
2.2 Overview of DHCP Server Role Part 2
2.3 Deploying DHCP Part 1
2.4 Deploying DHCP Part 2
2.5 Deploying DHCP Part 3
2.6 Deploying DHCP Part 4
2.7 Deploying DHCP Part 5
2.8 Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP Part 1
2.9 Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP Part 2
2.10 Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP Part 3
2.11 Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP Part 4
2.12 Managing and Troubleshooting DHCP Part 5

Module 3: Installing and Configuring DNS

3.1 Implementing DNS Servers Part 1
3.2 Implementing DNS Servers Part 2
3.3 Implementing DNS Servers Part 3
3.4 Creating and Configuring DNS Zones Part 1
3.5 Creating and Configuring DNS Zones Part 2
3.6 Creating and Configuring DNS Zones Part 3
3.7 Creating and Configuring DNS Zones Part 4
3.8 Understanding Active Directory Integration Part 1
3.9 Understanding Active Directory Integration Part 2
3.10 Configuring Advanced DNS Settings Part 1
3.11 Configuring Advanced DNS Settings Part 2
3.12 Configuring Advanced DNS Settings Part 3
3.13 Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution Part 1
3.14 Troubleshooting DNS Name Resolution Part 2

Module 4: Implementing and Managing IP Address Management

4.1 Overview of IPAM Part 1
4.2 Overview of IPAM Part 2
4.3 IPAM Deployment and Administration Part 1
4.4 IPAM Deployment and Administration Part 2
4.5 IPAM Deployment and Administration Part 3
4.6 Managing IP Address Spaces by Using IPAM

Module 5: Implementing Remote Access

5.1 Remote Access Overview Part 1
5.2 Remote Access Overview Part 2
5.3 Remote Access Overview Part 3
5.4 Implementing the Web Application Proxy
5.5 Planning and Implementing Virtual Private Networks Part 1
5.6 Planning and Implementing Virtual Private Networks Part 2
5.7 Planning and Implementing Virtual Private Networks Part 3
5.8 Planning and Implementing Virtual Private Networks Part 4
5.9 Planning and Implementing Virtual Private Networks Part 5
5.10 Overview of Direct Access Part 1
5.11 Overview of Direct Access Part 2
5.12 Implementing Direct Access Part 1
5.13 Implementing Direct Access Part 2
5.14 Implementing Direct Access Part 3

Module 6: Installing and Configuring Branch Office Networking

6.1 Configuring Networking for Branch Offices Part 1
6.2 Configuring Networking for Branch Offices Part 2
6.3 Configuring Networking for Branch Offices Part 3
6.4 Implementing the Distributed File System Part 1
6.5 Implementing the Distributed File System Part 2
6.6 Implementing the Distributed File System Part 3
6.7 Implementing BranchCache for Branch Offices Part 1
6.8 Implementing BranchCache for Branch Offices Part 2

Module 7: Implementing Advanced Networking Features

7.1 Implementing Networking Features for High Performance Part 1
7.2 Implementing Networking Features for High Performance Part 2
7.3 Implementing Hyper-V Advanced Networking Features
7.4 Introduction to Software Defined Networking Part 1
7.5 Introduction to Software Defined Networking Part 2
7.6 Overview of Network Virtualization

Module 8: Securing the Network Infrastructure

8.1 Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Part 1
8.2 Using the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security Part 2
8.3 Utilizing IP Security Part 1
8.4 Utilizing IP Security Part 2
8.5 Conclusion

Microsoft Windows Server 70-741

£ 99 VAT inc.