IT:NETWORK:MICROSOFT SERVER 2 DHCP AND WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT SERVICES.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Windows 7 Test Prep Ch 2 Part 3.
Advertisements

MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 6 Managing and Administering DNS in Windows Server 2008.
Planning Server Deployments
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Part 7 NVCC Professional Development TCP/IP.
11 TROUBLESHOOTING Chapter 12. Chapter 12: TROUBLESHOOTING2 OVERVIEW  Determine whether a network communications problem is related to TCP/IP.  Understand.
Operating Systems Concepts 1/e Ruth Watson Chapter 11 Chapter 11 Network Maintenance Ruth Watson.
Nassau Community College
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Chapter 8 Administering TCP/IP.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Chapter 2 Installing Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition.
Chapter 8: Configuring Network Connectivity. Installing Network Adapters Network adapter cards connect a computer to a network. Installation –Plug and.
Lesson 11: Deploying and Configuring the DHCP Service
IIS and PWS. What is IIS and PWS? Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS) and Peer Web Services (PWS) enable Windows NT servers with the ability to.
Network Client Configuration By Nanda Ganesan, Ph.D. © Nanda Ganesan, All Rights Reserved.
Hands-On Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Chapter 8 Managing Windows Server 2008 Network Services.
Richard Smith Senior Consultant – Management, Operations and Deployment Microsoft UK Simple Deployments with Windows AIK and Windows DS.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. What is DHCP?  It does name resolution (one more?!) DNS resolves IP numbers and FQDN WINS resolves NetBIOS.
DHCP Server © N. Ganesan, Ph.D.. Reference DHCP Server Issues or leases dynamic IP addresses to clients in a network The lease can be subject to various.
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Managing DHCP. 2 DHCP Overview Is a protocol that allows client computers to automatically receive an IP address and TCP/IP settings from a Server Reduces.
Installing Windows Deployment Service
Ch 8-3 Working with domains and Active Directory.
Installing a DHCP Server role on Windows Server 2008 R2 in a home network. This is intended as a guide to install the DHCP role on a Domain Controller.
70-291: MCSE Guide to Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Chapter 4: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Lesson 3 Introduction to Networking Concepts Lesson 3.
Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server. Client/Server Environment Many client computers connect to a server.
IP Addressing Basics LAB 8.
Module 7: Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution.
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration (Exam # ) Chapter Two Deploying Windows Servers.
Name Resolution Domain Name System.
Guide to TCP/IP, Second Edition1 Guide To TCP/IP, Second Edition Chapter 8 The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
© 2007 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.Cisco Public 1 Version 4.0 Network Addressing Networking for Home and Small Businesses – Chapter 5.
MAC Address IP Addressing DHCP Client DHCP Server Scope Exclusion Range Reservations Netsh.
Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Guide to TCP/IP, Third Edition Chapter 8: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Module 10: Designing Operating System Deployment and Maintenance.
Objectives Configure routing in Windows Server 2008 Configure Routing and Remote Access Services in Windows Server 2008 Network Address Translation 1.
COMP1321 Digital Infrastructure Richard Henson February 2014.
Bootstrap and Autoconfiguration Chapter 23. Introduction Each computer attached to a TCP/IP internet needs to know: –its IP address –the address of a.
Week 7 Objectives Installing a DHCP Server Role Configuring DHCP Scopes Managing a DHCP Database Securing and Monitoring DHCP.
By Rashid Khan Lesson 10-From Here to There: Remote Installation of the Windows XP Professional Client.
W2K Server Installation It is very important that before you begin to install Windows 2000 Server, you must prepare for the installation by gathering specific.
Deploying Windows 7 Lesson 3. Objectives Understand enterprise deployments Capture an image file Modify an image file Deploy an image file.
Windows routing and resolution. Basic concepts  Host name: machine.sub-domain.domain example: mail.ubalt.edu same machine name in Windows in NetBIOS.
1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Chapter 10 Implementing Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL AUTOMATING THE WINDOWS XP INSTALLATION Bilal Munir Mughal Chapter-2 1.
Why Use DHCP? DHCP reduces the complexity and amount of administrative work by using automatic TCP/IP configuration Manual TCP/IP Configuration IP addresses.
Week #3: Configuring and Troubleshooting DHCP
MCTS Guide to Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration Chapter 4 Installing and Configuring the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
SERVER I SLIDE: 5. Objectie 4.2 The DHCP IP address assignment process.
Guide to TCP/IP, Third Edition Chapter 8: The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Module 2: Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
IMPLEMENTING DHCP Chapter 1
ECMM6018 Enterprise Networking for Electronic Commerce Tutorial 7 Dynamic Host Protocol.
10.1 © 2004 Pearson Education, Inc. Exam Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 Environment Lesson 10: Exploring TCP/IP and.
Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
Unit 2 - Hardware Networking. What is a network? A computer network is essentially a connection between two or more computers. This connection can be.
1 Objectives Discuss the basics of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Describe the components and processes of DHCP Install DHCP in a Windows Server.
(ITI310) By Eng. BASSEM ALSAID SESSIONS 9: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Automating Installations by Using the Microsoft Windows 2000 Setup Manager Create setup scripts simply and easily. Create and modify answer files and UDFs.
Chapter 5. An IP address is simply a series of binary bits (ones and zeros). How many binary bits are used? 32.
Copyright © 2006 Heathkit Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved Introduction to Networking Technologies Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Planning Server Deployments Chapter 1. Server Deployment When planning a server deployment for a large enterprise network, the operating system edition.
ITMT Windows 7 Configuration Chapter 3 – Deploying Windows 7 ITMT 1371 – Windows 7 Configuration 1.
COMP1321 Digital Infrastructure Richard Henson March 2016.
Introduction to Networking Concepts
Module 8: Networking Services
Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Preparing for the Windows 8.1 MCSA
Presentation transcript:

IT:NETWORK:MICROSOFT SERVER 2 DHCP AND WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT SERVICES

DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL MAC Address IP Addressing DHCP Client DHCP Server Scope Exclusion Range Reservations

HISTORY OF DHCP

THE ROLE OF DHCP Dynamically assigns TCP/IP addresses Dynamically assigns TCP/IP configuration information Simplifies network administration

ETHERNET ADDRESS AND IP ADDRESS Each machine has an Ethernet address and IP address Ethernet is a unique 48 bit address Also known as MAC (media access control) addresses

IP ADDRESSING RULES AND CONCEPTS Addresses you cannot assign Default route address: Loopback address: Network number: IP Broadcast address:

DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL Used for manageability and automation of IP address assignment on networks. Ie. ISP’s use DHCP when you establish connection.

DHCP MESSAGE TYPES

THE INITIAL DHCP LEASE PROCESS

DHCP LEASE RENEWAL PROCESS

LEASES, CLIENT OPTIONS EXCLUSIONS AND RESERVATIONS A lease determines how long the client will maintain the same IP address before it is issued a new lease of another IP address Client options are configured during the setup or after. They can range from simply setting the default gateway, DNS and WINS servers to Network Time Servers and NetBios Settings Exclusions are IP Addresses within the scope that you do not want assigned dynamically. For instance you may statically assign your server’s IP address and do not want that assigned to another machine. What would happen if it did assign it’s own IP address? A single exclusion can be created or a range of exclusions Reservations ensure that the same MAC gets the same ip address every time. Reservations are created within the scope.

DHCP MANAGEMENT CONSOLE

WHAT IS A DHCP SCOPE?

WHAT ARE DHCP CLIENT RESERVATIONS? Client reservations permanently reserve a specific address for a specific client.

MANUALLY RENEWING/RELEASING IPCONFIG /RELEASEReleases IP Address configuration and lease IPCONFIG /RENEWRequest to renew same IP address or new IP Address

WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT-2008 R2 What is Windows Deployment Services Installation Planning Automated Installation Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT)

WHAT IS WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT SERVICES? Enables rapid deployment of Windows to computers via a network based installation. Formerly known as Remote Installation Services

WHAT IS WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT SERVICES? Requirements: Deployment server is either a member server or a domain controller within a domain. Active DNS server on the network Active DHCP server on the network Server has a NTFS partition to store images on

WHAT IS WINDOWS DEPLOYMENT SERVICES?

INSTALLATION PLANNING Do you upgrade or perform a clean installation? Upgrade options to consider: Roles/Features installed on legacy system will be installed during the upgrade Clean installation does not install any roles or features during installation How should the drives be partitioned? Review requirements, minimum system partition is 32GB

INSTALLATION PLANNING Can/should you perform an automated installation? What would you need? Decide on naming conventions for server. Determine network configuration and security requirements. Apply any firmware or BIOS updates to hardware.

INSTALLATION PLANNING Installation strategies: High Touch Installation(HTI)  A hands-on, manual deployment, where you installing the Windows operating system on each client computer by using the retail installation DVD, and you manually configure each computer. This strategy can save your organization time and money by helping you automate portions the installation process.

INSTALLATION PLANNING Installation strategies: Lite Touch Installation(LTI)  This strategy requires limited interaction during deployment. Interaction occurs at the beginning of the installation, but the remainder of the process is automated. Zero Touch Installation(ZTI)  This strategy requires no interaction during deployment. The process is fully automated through Systems Center Configuration Manager 2012 ( us/library/gg aspx ). us/library/gg aspx

INSTALLATION PLANNING 10 steps in deployment process: Import source files to management computer Create task sequence and boot image for reference computer Update deployment share with source files, boot image and task sequence Transfer source files, boot image and task sequence from the deployment share to the reference computer. Run deployment wizard on the reference computer and capture image. Send captured image back to the management computer. Create task sequence and boot image for target company, using image captured in #5 as source. Update deployment share with boot image source files and task sequence Transfer source files, boot image, and task sequence from the deployment share to the target computer Run deployment wizard on the target computer.

AUTOMATED INSTALLATION OPTIONS Servers and/or workstations can be deployed with little administrative interaction. Windows Deployment Services (WDS)  application used to rapidly deploy workstations by using installation files or a preconfigured image (Windows Image *.WIM file). Active Directory Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Pre-boot Execution (PXE) enabled network interface card (NIC) NTFS formatted non-system drive Functioning DNS Requirements for WDS:

QUESTIONS?