Module 2: Installing Microsoft ® Windows ® Small Business Server 2008.

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Module 2: Installing Microsoft ® Windows ® Small Business Server 2008

Transcript of Module 2: Installing Microsoft ® Windows ® Small Business Server 2008.

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Module 2:Installing Microsoft®

Windows® Small Business Server 2008

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Module 2: Installing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008

• Networking Basics

• Preparing the Hardware for Installation

• Installing Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008

• Completing the Installation

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Lesson 1: Networking Basics

• Peer-to-peer vs. Server-based Networks

• Broadband Connection

• Domain Names

• Firewalls

• Virtual Private Network

• Public vs. Private Addressing

• IPv4 vs. IPv6

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Peer-to-peer vs. Server-based Networks

Peer-to-peer network Server-based network

•Centralized administration•Centralized resources•Centralized storage•Centralized backup

•Individual logons•Individual resources•Individual storage•Individual backup

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Broadband Connection

Small Business Server 2008

Router or other firewall device

Direct broadband connection device

Switch

Internet

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Domain Names

SBSserver.contoso.local

PC1.contoso.local

PC2.contoso.localwww.contoso.com

Public DNS server.com, .net, .biz, etc.

Local Domain Name Internet Domain Name

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Firewalls

Hardware firewall Server software firewall Client software firewall

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Virtual Private Network

Use VPN only if Remote Web Workplace does notmeet organizational needs

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Public vs. Private Addressing

Private IP addresses cannot be used on the Internet

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Dynamic vs. Static IP Addresses

IP address?

IP address = 192.168.0.11

SBS = DHCP server

SBS = DNS server

Host (A) 192.168.0.11

PC1.sbsdomain.local

My IP is 192.168.0.22

Dynamic allocation of IP addresses and other related configuration details for DHCP-enabled clients on your network

Static IP addressing is manually entered on the client machineand does not require a DHCP server to run on the network

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IPv4 vs. IPv6

IPv6 is installed and enabled by default in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista

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Lesson 2: Preparing the Hardware for Installation

• What’s New in Windows Small Business Server

• Verify Minimum Hardware Requirements

• Additional Recommended Hardware

• Other Requirements

• Manage Pre-installation Tasks

• Complete the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 Installation Worksheet

• Use the Answer File Tool for Advanced Mode Setup

• Document ISP Information

• Connect Devices Before Running Setup

• How are Routers Discovered on the Network?

• Configure Your Router

• Document Router Firewall Information

• Disk Partition for Operating System

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What’s New in Windows Small Business Server

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Verify Minimum Hardware Requirements

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Additional Recommended Hardware

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Other Requirements

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Manage Pre-installation Tasks

Prepare the Windows Small Business NetworkPrepare the Windows Small Business Network

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Complete the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 Installation Worksheet

Gather information required during setup

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Use the Answer File Tool for Advanced Mode Setup

• Advanced mode setup options:

Migration Mode

Unattend Mode

Attended Mode with pre-loaded data

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Document ISP Information

Information provided by the ISP

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Connect Devices Before Running Setup

Connect router and internal devices to the InternetConnect router and internal devices to the Internet

Private Network/LAN

Switch

Router/ Firewall

ISP connection

device

Public Network 192.168.x.1

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How are Routers Discovered on the Network?

Connect to the Internet Wizard (CTIW)Connect to the Internet Wizard (CTIW)

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Configure Your Router

You may need to manually configure your router to:

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Document Router Firewall Information

Service orApplication

TCP UDP ExternalPort Number

InternalPort Number

Forward toIP Address

FTP Data     TCP 20  20  192.168. 0   .      

FTP Control TCP 21 21 192.168. 0   .      

SMTP TCP 25 25 192.168. 0   .      

HTTP TCP 80 80 192.168. 0   .      

HTTPS TCP 443 443 192.168. 0   .      

HTTPS forSharePoint Services

TCP 987 987 192.168. 0   .      

VPN TCP 1723 1723 192.168. 0   .      

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Disk Partition for Operating System

Hard disk drive number: Starts with “0”

Partition Size: Minimum 60GB

Partition Number:Install SBS 2008 on the first partition of drive 0

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Lesson 3: Installing Microsoft WindowsSmall Business Server

• Quick Quiz

• Install the Operating System

• Configure the Operating System

• Default Installation

• The Windows SBS Console

• Remote Web Workplace

• Finishing the Operating System Installation Phase

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Quick Quiz

• Prior to the installation:

How many NICs should be installed on the Small Business Server?

How will Small Business Server determine it’s IP address?

Should DHCP on the router be turned on or off?

What are the minimum system requirements?

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Install the Operating System

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Configure the Operating System

The server name and internal domain name cannot be changed after the Network Administrator Account is created

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Default Installation

Operating System and Applications

1 120-day trial included in the product3 120-day trial included in the product

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Default Installation

Added Server Roles (eight)

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Default Installation

Installed Features (eleven)

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The Windows SBS Console

The Home Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Users and Groups Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Network Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Shared Folders and Web Sites Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Backup and Server Storage Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Reports Tab

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The Windows SBS Console

The Security Tab

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Remote Web Workplace

Anytime, Anywhere Access from Internet connected machines

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Finishing the Operating System Installation Phase

Final Steps

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Lesson 4: Completing the Installation

• Getting Started Tasks

• Connect to the Internet

• Set Up the Internet Address

• Configure Internet Mail

• Manage DNS and MX Records

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Getting Started Tasks

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Connect to the Internet

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Set Up the Internet Address

The Internet Address Management Wizard (IAMW)

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Configure Internet Mail

(SMTP) Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 Mail

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Configure Internet Mail

(POP3 Connector) Exchange Server 2007 Mail

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Manage DNS and MX Records

Local DNS Server192.168.1.2

Router Internal Address

192.168.1.1

Router External Address

24.2.133.12

ISP assigns static IP24.2.133.12

DNS Registrar holds DNS recordA 24.2.133.12 www.adatum.comMX 24.2.133.12 mail.adatum.comCNAME 24.2.133.12 remote.adatum.com

Router External port 24.2.133.12:25forwards to Internal port 192.168.1.2:25 on SBS

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Lab: Install Microsoft Windows SmallBusiness Server 2008

• Exercise 1: Completing the Installation Worksheet

• Exercise 2: Perform the Installation Using the Answer File

• Exercise 3: Completing the Small Business Server Setup

Logon information

Virtual machine SBS 2008 Main

User name none

Password none

Estimated time: 50 minutes

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Lab Scenario

• A.Datum Corporation is planning for their Windows Small Business Server 2008 installation and the administrator needs to gather the necessary information to prepare the network

• After gathering pertinent company information, the administrator is getting ready for the Small Business Server installation

• Once Small Business Server has finished the installation and resolved any issues, you are now ready to configure the server to connect to the Internet, set up your Internet presence, and configure e-mail

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Lab Review

• What is the purpose of the Installation Worksheet?

• What is the purpose of the answer file?

• What are the beginning steps of an unattended installation?

• What are the main tasks after setup finishes?

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Module Summary

• In this module, you have learned to:

• Establish the background information needed to understand basic networking concepts.

• Provide groundwork for the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008installation, covering networking terminology and methodologies.

• Describe the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 minimum hardware requirements.

• Describe the key tasks required to prepare the server hardware for the Windows Small Business Server 2008 operating system installation.

• Describe the process of the operating system installation.

• Administer initial administrative tasks in the Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2008 console and connect the server to the Internet.

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Module Review and Takeaways

• Review Questions

• Common Issues and Troubleshooting Tips

• Real-world Issues and Scenarios

• Best Practices

• Tools