Course NT-10972 Administering the Web Server (IIS) Role of Windows Server | nt.ua

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Course NT-10972 Administering the Web Server (IIS) Role of Windows Server

  • Install IIS
  • Configure the default web site
  • Configure and manage application pools
  • Create additional web sites
  • Configure web sites and application support
  • Secure web sites and applications
  • Secure web site data transmission
  • Manage certificates in the Centralized Certificate Store
  • Configure remote administration
  • Implement FTP
  • Monitor IIS
  • Backup and restore IIS
  • Build load-balanced web farms

After completing this course, students will be able to:

This five-day, instructor-led course will teach you the fundamental knowledge and skills you need to configure and manage Internet Information Services. This course focuses on the skills required to support a broad range of Internet web applications, security, and teaches you how to help support other products that use IIS such as Exchange and SharePoint. This course does not focus on any particular web application or development practice but the skills learned in this course are applicable to anything running on IIS.

Audience Profile

This course is intended for IT Professionals already experienced in general Windows Server and Windows Client administration. No prior experience with any version of Internet Information Services is assumed.

Before attending this course, students must have:

Experience with:

  • Networking technologies and implementation.
  • Windows Server and Client administration, maintenance, and troubleshooting.

Module 1: Overview and Installing Internet Information Services

  • Understanding a Web Server infrastructure
  • Installing Internet Information Services

Module 2: Configuring The Default Website

  • Examining the Default Website using IIS Manager
  • Examining the Default IIS File Structure
  • Configuring DNS records for a website
  • Creating virtual directories and Applications

Module 3: Configuring and Managing Application Pools

  • Defining the Application Pool Architecture
  • Creating and Managing Application Pools
  • Configuring Application Pool Recycling

Module 4: Creating additional websites

  • Understanding multiple websites on a single server
  • Examining and configuring the website bindings
  • Creating New Websites

Module 5: Configuring Website and Web application support

  • Configuring Common features
  • Adding support for web applications

Module 6: Securing Websites and applications

  • Defining Access Control for Web Servers, Sites and Applications
  • Configuring Authentication and permissions
  • Enabling URL Authorization Rules

Module 7: Securing Data Transmissions with SSL

  • Understanding Certificates and SSL
  • Creating certificates for a web server
  • Adding a certificate to a website

Module 8: Using the Central Certificate Store

  • Understanding the Central Certificate Store
  • Installing and configuring the Central Certificate Store

Module 9: Configuring Remote Administration

  • Installing and Configuring the Management Service
  • Connecting to remote web servers and websites
  • Delegating Management Access

Module 10: Implementing FTP

  • Implementing FTP
  • Configuring an FTP site
  • Configuring an FTP site

Module 11: Monitoring IIS with Log Parser

Module 12: Backing up and Restoring IIS

  • Understanding the IIS environment for Backup and restore
  • Performing a backup and restore of a website

Module 13: Building Load-Balanced Web Farms

  • Understanding load-balancing Mechanisms
  • Building a Load-Balanced Web Farm using ARR
  • Sharing content to a Web Farm using a network share
  • Sharing content to a Web Farm using DFS-R
  • Sharing IIS Configurations in a Web Farm

Labs:

  • Installing Internet Information Services
  • Configuring the Default website for public access
  • Creating Virtual Directories and Applications
  • Configuring and Managing Application Pools
  • Configuring Application Pool Recycling
  • Examining the existing websites and bindings for conflicts
  • Creating new websites
  • Configuring Common Features
  • Adding support for web applications
  • Configuring Authentication and permissions
  • Enabling URL Authorization Rules
  • Creating and installing a self-signed certificate
  • Adding a certificate to a website
  • Installing and Configuring the Central Certificate Store
  • Installing and Configuring the Management Service
  • Connecting to remote web servers and websites
  • Delegating Management Access
  • Configuring and using an FTP site
  • Monitoring IIS logs with Log Parser
  • Performing a backup and restore of a website
  • Building a Load-Balanced Web Farm using ARR
  • Sharing content to a Web Farm using a network share
  • Sharing content to a Web Farm using DFS-R
  • Sharing IIS Configurations in a Web Farm

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Course Code

NT-10972

Length, days (hours)

5 (40)

Closest dates

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Price, UAH