Learn how to use Windows Server 2019 to create a bridge and a secure gateway between the private networks of organizations of all sizes.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Remotely access a Windows network
- Things you should know
- Network Address Translation (NAT) explained
- Planning NAT on Windows Server
- Implementing NAT on Windows Routing and Remote Access role
- Virtual private networks (VPNs) for users
- VPNs for sites
- VPN connections to the cloud
- Protocols used by Routing and Remote Access
- Creating a remote access VPN
- DHCP relay
- Security features of user VPNs
- Planning a site-to-site VPN
- Connecting noncontiguous sites
- Direct access clients
- Always On VPN client
- Troubleshooting VPNs
- Configuring the server for Always On
- Using RADIUS to secure remote access
- Initial RADIUS configuration
- Configuring RADIUS clients
- NPS templates
- Applying connection-specific policies
- Troubleshooting NPS
- Backing up and restoring NPS
- Next steps
Taught by
Scott M Burrell