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SCHOOL OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES COURSE NAME: WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE COURSE CODE: COMP 2141 CREDIT HOURS: 4 COURSE CONTACT HOURS: 56 PREREQUISITES: COMP 2064 COREQUISITES: None EFFECTIVE DATE: September, 2014 PROFESSOR: Ranjit Sohal P.Eng.,CNE, MCSE, CCNA, MCT EMAIL:[email protected] PHONE: 416-415-5000 x.6384 ROOM: C430 PLAR ELIGIBLE: YES (X) NO ( ) NOTE TO STUDENTS: Academic Departments at George Brown College will NOT retain historical copies of Course Outlines. We urge you to retain this Course Outline for your future reference. EQUITY STATEMENT: George Brown College values the talents and contributions of its students, staff and community partners and seeks to create a welcoming environment where equity, diversity and safety of all groups are fundamental. Language or COURSE NAME: WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE COURSE CODE: COMP 2141 1 | Page FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ORIGINATOR__________________________________________________________________ ___ SIGNATURE DATE CHAIR: Ylber Ramadani SIGNATURE DATE

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COURSE OUTLINE

SCHOOL OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGIES

COURSE NAME:WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURECOURSE CODE:COMP 2141CREDIT HOURS:4COURSE CONTACT HOURS: 56PREREQUISITES:COMP 2064COREQUISITES:NoneEFFECTIVE DATE:September, 2014PROFESSOR: Ranjit SohalP.Eng.,CNE, MCSE, CCNA, MCT EMAIL:[email protected]: 416-415-5000 x.6384 ROOM: C430 PLAR ELIGIBLE:YES(X)NO( )

NOTE TO STUDENTS: Academic Departments at George Brown College will NOT retain historical copies of Course Outlines. We urge you to retain this Course Outline for your future reference.

FOR OFFICE USE ONLYORIGINATOR_____________________________________________________________________SIGNATUREDATECHAIR: Ylber Ramadani SIGNATUREDATEDATE OF REVISION: -----------------------_

EQUITY STATEMENT: George Brown College values the talents and contributions of its students, staff and community partners and seeks to create a welcoming environment where equity, diversity and safety of all groups are fundamental. Language or activities which are inconsistent with this philosophy violate the College policy on the Prevention of Discrimination and Harassment and will not be tolerated. The commitment and cooperation of all students and staff are required to maintain this environment. Information and assistance are available through your Chair, Student Affairs, the Student Association or the Human Rights Advisor.

George Brown College is dedicated to providing equal access to students with disabilities. If you require academic accommodations visit the Disability Services Office or the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Office on your campus.

STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES: Students should obtain a copy of the Student Handbook and refer to it for additional information regarding the grading system, withdrawals, exemptions, class assignments, missed tests and exams, supplemental privileges, and academic dishonesty. Students are required to apply themselves diligently to the course of study, and to prepare class and homework assignments as given. Past student performance shows a strong relationship between regular attendance and success.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: This course is designed to prepare individuals for the responsibilities of being a Windows server 2008 network administrator. It provides the knowledge, concepts, and skills necessary to install, customize and troubleshoot networks in a Windows 2008 server environment.Course emphasis focuses on installation, configuration of server 2008 network services, client/server management and monitoring; disk and file share management, print services and backup management

ESSENTIAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS: As mandated by the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities essential employability skills (EES) will be addressed throughout all programs of study. Students will have the opportunity to learn (L) specific skills, to practice (P) these skills, and/or be evaluated (E) on the EES outcomes in a variety of courses. The EES include communication, numeracy, critical thinking & problem solving, information management, interpersonal and personal skills. The faculty for this course has indicated which of the EES are either Learned (L), Practiced (P) or Evaluated (E) in this course:

SkillLPESkillLPE

1. communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken and visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience

X

7. locate, select, organize and document information using appropriate technology and information sources

X

X

2. respond to written, spoken or visual messages in a manner that ensures effective communication

X

8. show respect for the diverse opinions, values, belief systems, and contributions of othersXX

3. execute mathematical operations accurately

X

X9. interact with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals

X

4. apply a systematic approach to solve problems

XX10. manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects

X

5. use a variety of thinking skills to anticipate and solve problems

X

11. take responsibility for ones own actions, decisions and consequencesXX

6. analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sourcesXX

X

COURSE OUTCOMES:

Upon completion of this course the students will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:1. Classify the basics of computer networks. Peer-to-Peer networks and Client/Server networks.2. Explain the Windows 2008 networking environment and services offered.3. Implement dynamic host configuration protocol its installation and configuration.4. Examine domain name system (DNS) and its implementation in Windows server 2008.5. Configure Windows 2008 Printer Services, network-attached print devices, dedicated print servers, and Window 2008 remote printing.6. Install Windows 2008 server, networking hardware, and select a topology for implementation.7. Define network policy and access services in windows server 2008.8. Assess the use of system performance monitor, event viewer and Windows 2008 diagnostics.

DELIVERY METHODS / LEARNING ACTIVITIES:

The instructional methods of this course are comprised of a combination of lectures, demonstrations, hands-on exercises and labs.

LIST OF TEXTBOOKS AND OTHER TEACHING AIDS:

Required:MCTS Guide to Microsoft windows server 2008 network infrastructure configuration Author: Michael Bender Publisher: Course Technology ISBN-10: 1-423-90236-x ISBN-13: 978-1-423-90236-2

TESTING POLICY:

A score of zero will be recorded for a missed assessment or examination unless the student presents the professor with official substantiation of the absence the first day the student returns to class.

ASSIGNMENT POLICY:

Students are required to complete hands-on exercises and projects in labs, quizzes and exams..

EVALUATION SYSTEM:Assessment Tool:Description:Outcome(s) assessed:EESassessed:Date / Week:% of Final Grade:

QuizzesTwo at 5% each1-4 and 5-61-3, 10510%

ProjectWindows 2008 server1-54-1130%

MidTerm exampaper71-3, 1030%

Final ExamPaper, comprehensive1-71-3, 1030%

TOTAL100%

GRADING SYSTEMThe passing grade for this course is: 50%

A+90-1004.0B+77-793.3C+67-692.3D+57-591.3Below 50F0.0

A86-894.0B73-763.0C63-662.0D50-561.0

A-80-853.7B-70-722.7C-60-621.7

Excerpt from the College Policy on Academic Dishonesty:The minimal consequence for submitting a plagiarized, purchased, contracted, or in any manner inappropriately negotiated or falsified assignment, test, essay, project, or any evaluated material will be a grade of zero on that material.To view George Brown College policies please go to www.georgebrown.ca/policies

TOPICAL OUTLINE:WeekTopic / TaskOutcome(s)Content / ActivitiesResources

1Introduction to windows server 20081Discuss Course OutlineWindows 2008 server capabilitiesWindows networking concepts overviewWorkgroups, DomainsImplementing TCP/IP in Windows Server 2008Ch.1

2Installing windows server 20081, 2Installing windows server 2008Overview of windows server 2008 installation methodsPerforming a DVD based installationUsing windows deployment serviceInstalling windows server coreInstalling and managing service packsTroubleshooting installation problemsCh.2

3Networking with windows server 20081, 2, 5Introduction to networkingNetwork addressing with TCP/IPIPv6 address typesConfiguring clients for IPv4 and IPv6Upgrading to IPv6Troubleshooting TCP/IP networkingCh.3

4DHCP3, 5Installing and configuration the dynamic host configuration protocolBasics of DHCPComponent of DHCPDHCP communication processUsing DHCPv6Quiz 1Ch.4

5DHCP, DNS3, 5Configuring the DHCP serverDHCP administrationTroubleshooting DHCPDomain Name SystemCh.4-5

6DNS5, 6Introduction to DNS in server 2008Configuring DNS clientsInstalling DNS in windows server 2008Installing DNS cache-only serverDNS zonesDNS resource recordsCh.5

7MidTerm examChapters 1 to 5

8 INTERSESSION WEEK

9Managing DNS6-8Introduction to active directory domain systemAD- integrated DNSManaging DNSTroubleshooting DNSCh.6

10File services in server 20084, 5, 8Introduction to file services File and folder sharingDistributed file systemManaging windows server 2008 with FSRMCh.7

11Printers in server 2008 networks6-8Windows printer typeDeploying printers and print servicesConfiguring printer resourcesManaging printers and print servicesCh.8

12Network policy server6-8Network policy and access services in windows server 2008Configuring routing in windows server 2008Configuring a DHCP relay agentRemote access services in server 2008Introduction to network policy serverQuiz 2Ch.9

13Securing windows server 20086-8Managing security in server 2008Microsoft baseline security analyzerInternet policy securityIntroduction to network access protectionInstalling NAPCh.10

14Managing and monitoring server 20086-8Managing windows server 2008Updating server 2008Baseline security analyzerMonitoring server 2008Ch.1

15Final exam

Please note: this schedule may change as resources and circumstances require.For information on withdrawing from this course without academic penalty, please refer to the College Academic Calendar:http://www.georgebrown.ca/Admin/Registr/PSCal.aspx

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