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1 This courseware is copyrighted © 2011 gtslearning. No part of this courseware or any training material supplied by gtslearning International Limited to accompany the courseware may be copied, photocopied, reproduced, or re-used in any form or by any means without permission in writing from a director of gtslearning International Limited. Violation of these laws will lead to prosecution. All trademarks, service marks, products, or services are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and are acknowledged by the publisher. All gtslearning products are supplied on the basis of a single copy of a course per student. Additional resources that may be made available from gtslearning may only be used in conjunction with courses sold by gtslearning. No material changes to these resources are permitted without express written permission by a director of gtslearning. These resources may not be used in conjunction with content from any other supplier. If you suspect that this course has been copied or distributed illegally, please telephone or email gtslearning. CompTIA Server+ Certification 3.1 Configuring Server Roles

2 Objectives Use Windows and Linux tools to install applications and configure roles Configure servers to provide networking functions (DHCP, DNS, RAS, and NTP) Understand how application and database servers are structured Configure web and FTP servers Understand the services provided by messaging servers 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 2

3 Installing Windows Components Roles – Server applications (IIS, WSUS,...) Features – Windows components (Backup, Telnet,...) 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 3

4 Installing Linux Components Distro repositories Compiled versus uncompiled software Package managers – rpm – apt-get – yum 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 4

5 DHCP Server A range of IP addresses to allocate (its scope) A subnet mask to allocate Other optional information to allocate, such as default gateway and DNS A lease period 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 5

6 DNS Server Name resolution process Zones – Primary – Secondary – Forwarding Resource records 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 6

7 Remote Access and VPNs Remote Access Services (RAS) Virtual Private Network (VPN) – Remote access (telecommuter) – Site-to-site 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 7

8 Remote Access Protocols Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) IPsec Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) / Transport Layer Security (TLS) 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 8

9 Remote Access Servers Configure access methods Configure secure access policies Authentication, Access Control, Accounting (AAA) server 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 9

10 Remote Authentication Protocols PAP CHAP MS-CHAPv2 EAP – EAP-TLS – EAP-MD5 PEAP 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 10

11 Database and Application Servers Application Server Models Dedicated Application Server Distributed Application Peer-to-Peer Application (P2P) 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 11

12 Web and FTP Servers Web Server Configuration – Access Control – Root Directory – Forms and Interactivity – Index Files – Sample Files – Directory Browsing – HTTP Secure (HTTPS) – Error Pages – Throttling – Hardening – Logging – Web Server Performance Issues FTP Server Configuration – Connections – Permissions – Logging 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 12

13 Messaging Servers Email Instant Messaging VoIP / PBX Online conferencing Fax Groupware 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 13

14 Review Use Windows and Linux tools to install applications and configure roles Configure servers to provide networking functions (DHCP, DNS, RAS, and NTP) Understand how application and database servers are structured Configure web and FTP servers Understand the services provided by messaging servers 3.1 Configuring Server RolesSlide 14


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