Implement Windows Server 2016 IP Address Management (IPAM)
Pluralsight
Course Summary
This course will teach you how to deploy, manage, and secure Windows Server 2016 IPAM servers.
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Course Description
This course is useful for those deploying and managing IPAM in their production environments as well as those pursuing the 70-741 exam. In this course, Implement Windows Server 2016 IP Address Management (IPAM), you'll learn, from a basic to advanced level of the Windows Server IPAM role, specifically the implementation available in Windows Server 2016. First, you'll explore IPAM concepts, prerequisites, deployment topologies, and deployment options. Next, you'll discover securing IPAM administration through RBAC and JEA. Then, you'll learn about IPAM blocks, ranges, subnets, IP addresses, and how to manage DHCP scopes, policies, and servers. Finally, you'll learn about managing DNS servers, zones, records using IPAM, how to use IPAM to track IP address usage, how to migrate existing workloads to IPAM, how to integrated IPAM into System Center Virtual Machine Manager, and how to migrate the IPAM database to SQL Server. By the end this course, you’ll know how to get the most out of your Windows Server 2016 IPAM server deployment.
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Course Syllabus
Course Overview- 1m 38s
—Course Overview 1m 38sCourse and Scenario Overview- 4m 13s
—Course Introduction and Scenario Overview 4m 13sBuilding the Lab- 22m 35sIntroduction to IP Address Management- 21m 41sProvision and Configure IPAM- 27m 55sIPAM, RBAC and JEA- 14m 21sIP Blocks and Ranges- 29m 42sManage DHCP with IPAM- 19m 2sManaging DNS with IPAM- 12m 56sAudit IPAM- 12m 17sMigrate Existing Workload to IPAM- 8m 0sIPAM in Multiple Forest Environments- 16m 54sIPAM Database Storage and Management- 14m 54sUsing IPAM with System Center VMM- 13m 5s