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Microsoft Windows 8 - Configuring: Networking Configuration and Security
Overview/Description
This course deals with core networking features of Windows 8 and the tools use to connect, troubleshoot, and protect network hosts. It covers IP addressing, IP configuration settings, and name resolutions. The course also describes Windows 8 network troubleshooters and utilities, including the Network and Sharing Center's troubleshooting wizards, Windows Network Diagnostics, and the traditional series of command-line utilities. It explores how to protect your system and network using Windows Firewall, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, Windows Defender, connection security rules, and network isolation. This course applies to objectives of the 70-687: Configuring Windows 8 exam of the MCSA: Windows 8 designation.
Target Audience
Anyone wishing to obtain knowledge on the Windows 8 operating system and candidates interested in pursuing the 70-687: Configuring Windows 8 certification exam of the Microsoft MCSA: Windows 8 designation. This may also include established IT professionals who install, configure, maintain and support Microsoft Windows 8 client desktops, devices, and users within any size organization. Candidates who have general IT experience with working knowledge of Windows clients, the installation of client desktop operating systems, basic networking, security concepts, as well as Active Directory concepts.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectivesrecognize how to connect a Windows 8 device to a network
identify different types of IPv4 addresses
identify ways that IPv6 has improved TCP/IP networking
identify different types of IPv6 addresses
distinguish between name resolution methods
sequence the steps in the typical process for name resolution with DNS
distinguish between command-line utilities used in diagnosing and repairing network connection problems in Windows 8
distinguish between ipconfig commands for troubleshooting networks in Windows 8
recognize tools you can use to manage Windows 8 firewall settings
identify examples of rule criteria for Windows Firewall
recognize how to work with connection security rules in Windows 8
This course deals with core networking features of Windows 8 and the tools use to connect, troubleshoot, and protect network hosts. It covers IP addressing, IP configuration settings, and name resolutions. The course also describes Windows 8 network troubleshooters and utilities, including the Network and Sharing Center's troubleshooting wizards, Windows Network Diagnostics, and the traditional series of command-line utilities. It explores how to protect your system and network using Windows Firewall, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, Windows Defender, connection security rules, and network isolation. This course applies to objectives of the 70-687: Configuring Windows 8 exam of the MCSA: Windows 8 designation.
Target Audience
Anyone wishing to obtain knowledge on the Windows 8 operating system and candidates interested in pursuing the 70-687: Configuring Windows 8 certification exam of the Microsoft MCSA: Windows 8 designation. This may also include established IT professionals who install, configure, maintain and support Microsoft Windows 8 client desktops, devices, and users within any size organization. Candidates who have general IT experience with working knowledge of Windows clients, the installation of client desktop operating systems, basic networking, security concepts, as well as Active Directory concepts.
Expected Duration (hours)
2.0
Lesson Objectives
Microsoft Windows 8 - Configuring: Networking Configuration and Security
Trajanje:
2 h
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