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Chapter 8:
Network Operating Systems and
Windows Server 2003-Based Networking
Network+ Guide to Networks
2
Objectives:
Discuss the functions and features of a
network operating system
Define the requirements for a Windows
Server 2003 network environment
Describe how Windows Server 2003 fits into
an enterprise-wide network
3
Objectives (continued)
Perform a simple Windows Server 2003
installation
Manage simple user, group, and rights
parameters in Windows Server 2003
Understand how Windows Server 2003
integrates with other popular network
operating systems
4
Introduction to Network
Operating Systems
• Centrally manage network resources
• Secure access to network
• Allow remote users to connect
• Allow users to connect to other networks
• Back up data and make sure it’s available
• Allow for simple additions of clients and resources
• Monitor status and functionality of network elements
• Distribute programs and software updates to clients
• Ensure efficient use of a server’s capabilities
• Provide fault tolerance
5
Introduction to Network
Operating Systems (continued)
• Selecting a Network Operating System
• Compatible with existing infrastructure?
• Provide the security required by resources?
• Can technical staff manage it effectively?
• Will applications run smoothly on it?
6
Introduction to Network
Operating Systems (continued)
• Selecting a Network Operating System
• Will it accommodate future growth?
• Does it support the additional services users
require?
• Does it fit budget?
• What additional training will it require?
• Support from its manufacturer?
7
Introduction to Network
Operating Systems (continued)
• Network Operating Systems and Servers
• How many clients will connect to the server?
• What kinds of applications will run on the server?
• How much storage space will each user need?
• How much downtime, if any, is acceptable?
• What can the organization afford?
8
Network Operating System
Services and Features
• Client Support
• Creating and managing client accounts
• Enabling clients to connect to the network
• Allowing clients to share resources
• Managing clients’ access to shared resources
• Facilitating communication between clients
9
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Client/Server Communication
• Credentials- user name and password
• Redirector- intercepts the request
• Authentication- matching credentials
10
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Users and Groups
• Access a client (or user) has depends on user
account and groups assigned
11
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Identifying and Organizing Network
Elements
• Directory
• LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
• Object
• Attributes
• Schema
• Containers, or Organizational Units (OUs).
12
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Sharing Applications
• Ability to share resources, reducing costs and time
required to manage the resources
• Sharing Printers
• Increase the efficiency of managing resources and
reduce costs for an organization
13
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Sharing Printers
• All NOSs can
• Create an object that identifies the printer to the rest
of the network
• Assign the printer a unique name
• Install drivers associated with the printer
• Set printer attributes, such as location and printing
preferences
14
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Sharing Printers
• All NOSs can (continued)
• Establish or limit access to the printer
• Remotely test and monitor printer functionality
• Update and maintain printer drivers
• Manage print jobs, including modifying a job’s
priority or deleting jobs from the queue
15
Network Operating System Services
and Features (continued)
• Managing System Resources
• Memory
• Physical memory and Virtual memory
• Multitasking
• Preemptive multitasking
• Multiprocessing
• Processing and Threads
16
Introduction to Windows
Server 2003
• Four different, but related NOSs:
• Standard Edition
• Web Edition
• Enterprise Edition
• Datacenter Edition
17
Why Choose Windows Server
2003?
• General benefits, Standard Edition
• Support for multiple processors, multitasking, and
symmetric multiprocessing
• Active Directory
• Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
• Integrated Web development and delivery services
• Support for modern protocols and security
18
Why Choose Windows Server
2003? (continued)
• General benefits, Standard Edition
• Excellent integration with NOSs and support for
client operating systems
• Integrated remote client services
• Provisions for monitoring and improving server
performance
• Support for high-performance, large-scale storage
devices
19
Windows Server 2003
Hardware Requirements
• Servers generally require more processing
power, memory, and hard disk space than
do client workstations
• The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL)
lists all computer components proven to
be compatible with Windows Server 2003.
20
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003
• Windows Server 2003 Memory Model
• Can use virtual memory
• Assigns each application (or process) its own 32-
bit memory area
• Allows you to install more physical memory
21
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Windows Server 2003 File Systems
• FAT (File Allocation Table)
• FAT16 & FAT32
• CDFS (CD-ROM File System) and UDF (Universal
Disk Format)
• NTFS (New Technology File System)
22
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
• All administrative tools are integrated into a single
interface
• Purpose is to gather multiple administrative tools
into a convenient console for your network
environment
23
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Active Directory
• Workgroups
• Group of interconnected computers that share each
other’s resources
• Domains
• Domain model
• Domain controllers
• Member servers.
24
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
25
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
26
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Active Directory (cont.)
• Organizational Units
• NOSs use organizational units (OUs) to hold
multiple objects that have similar characteristics
• Windows Server 2003 OU can contain over 10
million objects
27
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
28
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Trees and Forests
• Domain tree
• Root domain
• Child domains
• Forest
• Collection of one or more domain trees
29
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Trust Relationships
• Two-way transitive trust
• Explicit one-way trust
30
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
31
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
32
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003 (continued)
• Naming Conventions
• Distinguished name (DN)
• Relative distinguished name (RDN)
• User principal name (UPN)
33
A Closer Look at Windows
Server 2003
34
Planning for Installation
• Create a plan for your server and its place
in your network
• Consider many factors, including
organizational structure, server function,
applications, number of users, LAN
architecture, and optional services
35
Installing and Configuring a
Windows Server 2003 Server
• The Installation Process
• Can install from a CD-ROM or remotely over the
network
• Initial Configuration
• Server still isn’t ready to support clients
• You must configure the software
36
Installing and Configuring a
Windows Server 2003 Server
(continued)
• Establishing Users and Groups
• Installation process creates two accounts:
• Guest
• limited privileges
• Administrator
• extensive privileges
37
Internetworking with Other
Network Operating Systems
(continued)
• Windows Server 2003 can communicate
with almost any kind of client and, given
the proper software and configuration,
with the other major NOSs
38
Chapter Summary
• Functions and features of a network
operating system
• Define the requirements for a Windows
Server 2003 network environment
• Describe how Windows Server 2003 fits
into an enterprise-wide network
39
Chapter Summary (continued)
• Perform a simple Windows Server 2003
installation
• Manage simple user, group, and rights
parameters in Windows Server 2003
• Understand how Windows Server 2003
integrates with other popular network
operating systems

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Chapter08 -- network operating systems and windows server 2003-based networking

  • 1. Chapter 8: Network Operating Systems and Windows Server 2003-Based Networking Network+ Guide to Networks
  • 2. 2 Objectives: Discuss the functions and features of a network operating system Define the requirements for a Windows Server 2003 network environment Describe how Windows Server 2003 fits into an enterprise-wide network
  • 3. 3 Objectives (continued) Perform a simple Windows Server 2003 installation Manage simple user, group, and rights parameters in Windows Server 2003 Understand how Windows Server 2003 integrates with other popular network operating systems
  • 4. 4 Introduction to Network Operating Systems • Centrally manage network resources • Secure access to network • Allow remote users to connect • Allow users to connect to other networks • Back up data and make sure it’s available • Allow for simple additions of clients and resources • Monitor status and functionality of network elements • Distribute programs and software updates to clients • Ensure efficient use of a server’s capabilities • Provide fault tolerance
  • 5. 5 Introduction to Network Operating Systems (continued) • Selecting a Network Operating System • Compatible with existing infrastructure? • Provide the security required by resources? • Can technical staff manage it effectively? • Will applications run smoothly on it?
  • 6. 6 Introduction to Network Operating Systems (continued) • Selecting a Network Operating System • Will it accommodate future growth? • Does it support the additional services users require? • Does it fit budget? • What additional training will it require? • Support from its manufacturer?
  • 7. 7 Introduction to Network Operating Systems (continued) • Network Operating Systems and Servers • How many clients will connect to the server? • What kinds of applications will run on the server? • How much storage space will each user need? • How much downtime, if any, is acceptable? • What can the organization afford?
  • 8. 8 Network Operating System Services and Features • Client Support • Creating and managing client accounts • Enabling clients to connect to the network • Allowing clients to share resources • Managing clients’ access to shared resources • Facilitating communication between clients
  • 9. 9 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Client/Server Communication • Credentials- user name and password • Redirector- intercepts the request • Authentication- matching credentials
  • 10. 10 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Users and Groups • Access a client (or user) has depends on user account and groups assigned
  • 11. 11 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Identifying and Organizing Network Elements • Directory • LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) • Object • Attributes • Schema • Containers, or Organizational Units (OUs).
  • 12. 12 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Sharing Applications • Ability to share resources, reducing costs and time required to manage the resources • Sharing Printers • Increase the efficiency of managing resources and reduce costs for an organization
  • 13. 13 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Sharing Printers • All NOSs can • Create an object that identifies the printer to the rest of the network • Assign the printer a unique name • Install drivers associated with the printer • Set printer attributes, such as location and printing preferences
  • 14. 14 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Sharing Printers • All NOSs can (continued) • Establish or limit access to the printer • Remotely test and monitor printer functionality • Update and maintain printer drivers • Manage print jobs, including modifying a job’s priority or deleting jobs from the queue
  • 15. 15 Network Operating System Services and Features (continued) • Managing System Resources • Memory • Physical memory and Virtual memory • Multitasking • Preemptive multitasking • Multiprocessing • Processing and Threads
  • 16. 16 Introduction to Windows Server 2003 • Four different, but related NOSs: • Standard Edition • Web Edition • Enterprise Edition • Datacenter Edition
  • 17. 17 Why Choose Windows Server 2003? • General benefits, Standard Edition • Support for multiple processors, multitasking, and symmetric multiprocessing • Active Directory • Microsoft Management Console (MMC) • Integrated Web development and delivery services • Support for modern protocols and security
  • 18. 18 Why Choose Windows Server 2003? (continued) • General benefits, Standard Edition • Excellent integration with NOSs and support for client operating systems • Integrated remote client services • Provisions for monitoring and improving server performance • Support for high-performance, large-scale storage devices
  • 19. 19 Windows Server 2003 Hardware Requirements • Servers generally require more processing power, memory, and hard disk space than do client workstations • The Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) lists all computer components proven to be compatible with Windows Server 2003.
  • 20. 20 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 • Windows Server 2003 Memory Model • Can use virtual memory • Assigns each application (or process) its own 32- bit memory area • Allows you to install more physical memory
  • 21. 21 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Windows Server 2003 File Systems • FAT (File Allocation Table) • FAT16 & FAT32 • CDFS (CD-ROM File System) and UDF (Universal Disk Format) • NTFS (New Technology File System)
  • 22. 22 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Microsoft Management Console (MMC) • All administrative tools are integrated into a single interface • Purpose is to gather multiple administrative tools into a convenient console for your network environment
  • 23. 23 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Active Directory • Workgroups • Group of interconnected computers that share each other’s resources • Domains • Domain model • Domain controllers • Member servers.
  • 24. 24 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued)
  • 25. 25 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued)
  • 26. 26 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Active Directory (cont.) • Organizational Units • NOSs use organizational units (OUs) to hold multiple objects that have similar characteristics • Windows Server 2003 OU can contain over 10 million objects
  • 27. 27 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued)
  • 28. 28 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Trees and Forests • Domain tree • Root domain • Child domains • Forest • Collection of one or more domain trees
  • 29. 29 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Trust Relationships • Two-way transitive trust • Explicit one-way trust
  • 30. 30 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued)
  • 31. 31 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued)
  • 32. 32 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003 (continued) • Naming Conventions • Distinguished name (DN) • Relative distinguished name (RDN) • User principal name (UPN)
  • 33. 33 A Closer Look at Windows Server 2003
  • 34. 34 Planning for Installation • Create a plan for your server and its place in your network • Consider many factors, including organizational structure, server function, applications, number of users, LAN architecture, and optional services
  • 35. 35 Installing and Configuring a Windows Server 2003 Server • The Installation Process • Can install from a CD-ROM or remotely over the network • Initial Configuration • Server still isn’t ready to support clients • You must configure the software
  • 36. 36 Installing and Configuring a Windows Server 2003 Server (continued) • Establishing Users and Groups • Installation process creates two accounts: • Guest • limited privileges • Administrator • extensive privileges
  • 37. 37 Internetworking with Other Network Operating Systems (continued) • Windows Server 2003 can communicate with almost any kind of client and, given the proper software and configuration, with the other major NOSs
  • 38. 38 Chapter Summary • Functions and features of a network operating system • Define the requirements for a Windows Server 2003 network environment • Describe how Windows Server 2003 fits into an enterprise-wide network
  • 39. 39 Chapter Summary (continued) • Perform a simple Windows Server 2003 installation • Manage simple user, group, and rights parameters in Windows Server 2003 • Understand how Windows Server 2003 integrates with other popular network operating systems