Unit 5 NT1330 Client-Server Networking II Date: 7/12/2016 ITT TECHNICAL INSTITUTE NT1330 Client-Server Networking II Date: 7/12/2016 Instructor: Williams Obinkyereh
Class Agenda 1 Learning Objectives Lesson Presentation and Discussions. Discussion on Assignments. Discussion on Lab Activities. Break Times. 10 Minutes break in every 1 Hour. Note: Submit all Assignment and labs due today.
Class Agenda 2 Theory : Unit 5: Lesson 4 of 70-640 Global Catalog and Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles ( 6:00pm-8:00pm) Unit 5. Lab 1. Global Catalog and Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles (8:15pm to 11:00pm)
Global Catalog and Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles Lesson 4
Skills Matrix Technology Skill Objective Domain Objective # Configuring Additional Global Catalog Servers Configure the global catalog 2.5 Placing FSMO Role Holders Configure operations masters 2.6
Critical component of Active Directory. Global Catalog Critical component of Active Directory. Acts as a central repository by holding: A complete copy of all objects from the host server’s local domain. A partial copy of all objects from other domains within the same forest Used for logon, object searches, and universal group memberships.
Global Catalog By default, the first domain controller installed in the forest root domain is designated as a global catalog server. Any or all domain controllers in a domain can be designated as global catalog server. The disadvantage of having all domain controllers as global catalogs is the increased traffic since forest information is replicated to all global catalogs.
Critical component of Active Directory. Global Catalog Critical component of Active Directory. Acts as a central repository by holding: A complete copy of all objects from the host server’s local domain. A partial copy of all objects from other domains within the same forest Used for logon, object searches, and universal group memberships.
Configuring an Additional Global Catalog Server Use Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools folder. Demonstrate this.
Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles To keep a tight control on certain sensitive or special operations, Active Directory uses Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) roles. Relative Identifier Master. Infrastructure Master. Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Emulator. Domain Naming Master. Schema Master.
Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles To keep a tight control on certain sensitive or special operations, Active Directory uses Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) roles. Relative Identifier Master. Infrastructure Master. Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Emulator. Domain Naming Master. Schema Master.
Summary The global catalog server acts as a central repository for Active Directory by holding a complete copy of all objects within its local domain and a partial copy of all objects from other domains within the same forest. The global catalog has three main functions: the facilitation of searches for objects in the forest, resolution of UPN names, and provision of universal group membership information.
The Schema Master and Domain Naming Master roles are forest-wide. Summary The Schema Master and Domain Naming Master roles are forest-wide. Every forest must have one and only one of each of these roles. The RID Master, PDC Emulator, and Infrastructure Master roles are domain-wide. Every domain must have only one of each of these roles.
Unit 5 Assignments and Labs Unit 5. Assignment 1. AD Design Scenario: FSMO Role & GC Placement Unit 5. Exercise 1. AD FSMO Role Management Research: Alternate Methods Unit 5. Lab 1. Global Catalog and Flexible Single Master Operations (FSMO) Roles