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Enterprise Network Server Administration

Unit Code: HIT7702




Duration

Contact Hours

Campus

Prerequisite

Corequisite

1 Semester or equivalent

60 Hours

Hawthorn

HET710 Network Administration

Nil

Credit Points: 12.5 Credit Points


Related Course/s:

A unit of study in the Graduate Certificate of Science (Network Systems), Graduate Diploma of Science (Network Systems), Master of Science (Network Systems), Master of Information Technology, Master of Information Technology (Professional Computing) and Master of Technology (Information Technology).

Aims & Objectives:

Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete this unit of study will be able to:
• Plan transitioning to an IPv6 TCP/IP.
• Plan and troubleshoot a remote access strategy.
• Plan a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) strategy.
• Optimise and troubleshoot DHCP.
• Plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy.
• Optimise and troubleshoot DNS.
• Plan and optimise Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS).
• Plan, optimise and troubleshoot IPSec network access.
• Troubleshoot network access.
• Manage Windows Server deployment and migration
• Create a change plan
• Manage Server roles
• Manage Server security
• Manage Server availability

Teaching Methods:

Lecture (24 hrs), Practical Classes (36 hrs)

Assessment:

Tests, Practical Examination, Written Examination

Content:

• Installing and configuring a Server
• Configuring and troubleshooting DNS
• Configuring and managing WINS
• Configuring and troubleshooting DHCP
• Configuring and troubleshooting IPv6 TCP/IP
• Configuring and troubleshooting Routing and Remote Access
• Installing, configuring and troubleshooting the Network Policy Server role service
• Configuring Network Access Protection
• Configuring IPsec
• Monitoring and Troubleshooting IPsec
• Configuring and managing Distributed File System
• Configuring and managing storage technologies
• Configuring availability of Network Resources and Content
• Configuring Server security compliance
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 deployment
• Managing server migration
• Planning Windows Server 2008 server roles
• Creating and configuring a change plan for Windows Server 2008
• Managing Windows Server 2008 security
• Planning for the Application server role
• Planning for the Windows Server 2008 high availability
• Maintaining Windows Server 2008 servers
• Maintaining a Distributed File System on Windows Server 2008
• Planning for Windows Server 2008 Backup
• Managing Windows Server 2008 Restore
• Monitoring Windows Server 2008 Servers
• Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Hardware
• Troubleshooting Software Problems
• Troubleshooting Windows Server 2008 Networks

References:

Microsoft Official Curriculum.

Configuring and Troubleshooting a Windows Server® 2008 Network Infrastructure (Course 6421A)

Managing and Maintaining Windows Server® 2008 Servers (6430A)