Implementing Windows Server 2016 Connectivity and Remote Access
Pluralsight
Course Summary
Windows Server 2016 can function as a NAT router, a remote access VPN server, a site-to-site VPN server, and a RADIUS server. This course explains and demonstrates how to configure each of these roles.
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Course Description
Windows Server 2016 provides tools for users to connect to corporate networks from outside the LAN, using VPNs where DirectAccess may not be feasible. Administrators can control and track remote connections using Network Policy Servers--Microsoft's implementation of RADIUS. Server 2016 also supports routing and NAT, which reduces the number of public IP addresses a company must purchase. In this course, Implementing Windows Server 2016 Connectivity and Remote Access, you will first learn how to use private IPs internally but still have access to the Internet. Next, you'll create a secure VPN server for remote access. Finally, you'll learn how to connect two cities with a site-to-site VPN, and configure a RADIUS server for centralized administration. By the end of this course, you'll not only learn what you need to get certified, you'll learn what you need to be a Windows Server 2016 hero in whatever capacity your job requires.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 35s
—Course Overview 1m 35sRouting and NAT- 40m 19s
—Course Introduction 2m 28s
—Lab Setup 8m 52s
—Windows Server 2016 as a Router 9m 30s
—Benefits of Network Address Translation 7m 10s
—Configuring NAT in Windows 12m 17sRemote Access VPNs- 44m 11sSite-to-Site VPNs- 24m 26sNetwork Policies- 39m 30sRADIUS Servers- 26m 24s