GITP-MCSE


MCSE Certification

Duration:-3 Month                                                                

Introduction
In today’s rapidly changing IT marketplace, Microsoft Certifications are designed to help the IT professional to utilize advanced technologies, fine-tune troubleshooting skills and improve job satisfaction. A certification from Microsoft also confirms your demonstrated experience and knowledge in using Microsoft products and solutions.
The MCSE (Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert) certification is the ‘big’ certification from Microsoft designed to validate a professional’s proven job-role capabilities. With the MCSE certification, an individual can be distinguished as an IT professional with the comprehensive set of Microsoft technologies/skills necessary to perform a particular job role. The MCSE certification can highlight your field of expertise since there are several concentrations within this one certification.
MCSE Training Details
The following MCSE training certification courses are offered:
a) MCSE: Microsoft Certified Solution Expert (Server Infrastructure)
b) MCSA: Microsoft Certified Solution Associate
These MCSE certification training programs are taught by Senior System/Network engineers with several years of field experience.
MCSE Course Contents
o    Network & Operating System Essentials
o    Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012
o    Administering Windows Server 2012
o    Designing and Implementing Server Infrastructure
o    Configuring Windows Server 2012 Services
o    Active Directory Domain Services
o    DNS, DHCP, IIS 8.0, VPN
o    Configuring File Server
o    File Server Resource Manager
o    Configuring Shared Resources
o    Implementing Microsoft Virtualization Technologies.
o    Server Virtualization using Hyper-V
o    Configuring Advanced Storage Solutions
o    iSCSI Target and Initiator
o    Storage Spaces and Storage Pools and RAID
o    Implementing Security Restrictions
o    Group Policies
o    Group Policy Preferences

MCSE Course Contents
Network Essentials
o    Networking Concepts, History of Server OS
o    Introduction to windows server 2008 & 2012
o    Features of Windows Server 2012
o    Installation of Windows Server 2012
o    Introduction and Creation of Users accounts
o    Conversion of GUI to Server Core
o    Conversion of Server Core to GUI
RODC & Physical Structure of AD-DS
o    Introduction & Configuration of Read-Only Domain Controller
o    Sites and Global Catalog
o    Replication between the Domain Controllers
o    AD-DS Partitions
o    Configuring A.D.C using Install From Media [IFM]
Active Directory - Domain Services
o    IP Addressing
o    Logical Topologies - Peer-Peer & Domain Models
o    Introduction to Directory Services
o    Evolution of Active Directory Services - LDAP Protocol
o    Features of Active Directory
o    Installing Active Directory – Domain Controller
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
o    Introduction and Configuration of DHCP Server
o    DHCP Client Configuration
o    Reservations
o    DHCP Backup
o    Configuring DHCP Failover
Member Servers, Clients, User Configuration
o    Configuring Member Servers and Clients
o    Creating Users in AD-DS
o    User Logon policies
o    Password policies
o    Account Lockout policies
o    User properties
Domain Name System (DNS)
o    Internet Basics, Host & LM Host Files
o    DNS Naming Hierarchy
o    Lookup Zones - Forward and Reverse lookup Zones
o    Types of Zones – Primary, Secondary & Stub Zone
o    Resource Records, Integration with ADS, SRV Records
o    Forwarders, Dynamic Updates
Permissions/Access Control Lists
o    File Systems
o    Security and Sharing Permissions - Folders & Files
o    Access Based Enumeration
Internet Information Services(IIS)
o    IIS 8.0 Configuration
o    Hosting Websites, Virtual Directories
o    Redirecting Web Sites
o    Backup & Restoring Sites
o    FTP Sites
Profiles and File Server Resource Manager [FSRM]
o    Types of Profiles – Local & Roaming
o    Home Folder
o    Configuring Quotas using FSRM
o    Implementing File Screening using FSRM
o    Configuring Storage Reports Management
Windows Deployment Services
o    Introduction and Configuration of WDS Server
o    Attended and Unattended Installation




Distributed File System
o    Creating Organizational Unit
o    Delegating Control to a User
o    DFS Namespace
o    DFS Folders
o    Overview of DFS Replica
Microsoft Hyper-V
o    Installation of Hyper – V
o    Configuring Virtual Machine
o    Configuring Virtual Networks
o    Configuring Virtual Hard disks
o    Configuring Hyper-V Replica
Logical Structure of AD - DS
o    Configuring ADC
o    Tree Structure - Child Domain
o    Forest Structure
Routing & Remote Access
o    Routing Configuration - Static Routes
o    NAT, DHCP Relay Agent
o    Remote Access Server Configuration
o    VPN - PPTP
FSMO Roles of AD - DS
o    Roles of AD - DS
o    Transferring of Roles
o    Seizing of Roles
Remote Desktop Services
o    Remote Administration Mode
Group Policy / System Policies
o    User and Computer Policies
o    Scope of Policies - OU, Domain, Sites
o    Group Policy Modeling (RSOP)
o    Software Deployment
o    Scripts, Folder Redirection
o    Group Policy Preferences
o    Auditing
Storage Technologies
o    Configuring iSCSI Target and Initiator
o    Introduction to Storage spaces and Storage Pools
o    Configuring Simple Volume (RAID – 0)
o    Configuring Mirror Volume (RAID – 1)
o    Configuring Parity Volume (RAID – 5)
Active Directory Trusts
o    Introduction to Trust Relationship
o    Categories, Directions & Types of Trusts
o    Functional Levels
o    Authentication Protocols
o    Configuring Forest Trusts between 2012 Forests
o    Active Directory Recycle Bin
Advanced Topics
o    Windows Server Backup
o    Overview of AD-FS, LDS, RMS, CS
o    Upgrading Windows Server 2008 to 2012
o    Configuring NLB cluster
o    Overview of NAP

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