Learn how Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Domain Name System (DNS) work in the context of a Windows Server 2019 environment.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- DHCP and DNS in WIndows Server 2019
- Course organization
- What is DHCP?
- Lease generation
- Lease renewal
- Install the DHCP server role
- Authorize a DHCP server
- Create DHCP scopes
- Configure DHCP options
- Activate a scope
- Configure DHCP clients
- Configure DHCP reservations
- Components of a DHCP database
- Reconcile DHCP scopes
- Database statistics
- Secure DHCP
- Troubleshoot DHCP
- Configure DHCP failover
- Manage DHCP failover
- DHCP in a routed environment
- Configure a DHCP relay agent
- Test relay agent
- Install DNS with Active Directory
- Install the DNS role independently
- DNS client configuration
- Create primary forward lookup zones
- Configure zone transfers
- Create secondary forward lookup zones
- Create stub zones
- Active Directory–integrated zones
- Create reverse lookup zones
- Host and pointer (PTR) records
- Alias (CNAME) record
- Mail exchanger (MX) record
- Additional resource record types
- DNS queries
- Testing queries
- DNS cache
- Forwarding
- Conditional forwarding
- Caching only DNS servers
- DNS cache locking
- DNS socket pool
- DNS security extensions
- Next steps
Taught by
Ed Liberman