Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
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Purpose of DHCP
Automatically assigns IP Addresses to network computers.
100
Purpose of DNS
Maps IP Addresses to there names.
100
Domain
Logical container of network components.
100
Local User Permissions
Can access resources on local computer only.
200
3 DHCP components.
server application, client, and communications protocol.
200
2 country code domains.
US and De
200
AD DS
Directory Service allowing administrators to create domains.
200
Types of users.
Local and Domain
300
3 different IP Address allocation methods.
Dynamic, Manual, and Automatic.
300
3 elements of DNS
Name space, resolvers, and Name Servers
300
Organizational Unit
Container objects used to divide security and administrative responsibility among several divisions.
300
An example of a user creation tool.
PowerShell, Dsadd.exe, CSVDE.exe, LDAP
400
What is Reservation?
Manually allocated address. Allows you to manage all IP Addresses through DHCP.
400
3 examples of top-level domains.
.com, .org, .net
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Functional Levels
Provides compatibility in AD DS installations with domain controllers running different versions.
400
<ComputerDN>
Specifies distinguished name for the new group objects that you want to create.
500
PXE
Feature built into network adapters which enables them to connect to DHCP servers to obtain TCP/IP client settings.
500
5 sections of DNS Messaging.
Header, Question, Answer, Authority, and Additional.
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3 cmdlets for for the 3 deployment configurations.

Install-AddsForest, Install-AddsDomainController, 

Install-AddsDomain

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Windows Powershell
You can create object creation scripts. It is also a maintenance tool