tailieunhanh - Course 2277 - Implementing, managing, and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure: Network services - Module 10

Module 10: Configuring network access. This module provides you with the knowledge and skills to configure a server with the Routing and Remote Access service, create appropriate remote access connections on a network access server, and configure users' access rights. | Module 10: Configuring Network Access Overview Introduction to a Network Access Infrastructure Configuring VPN Access Configuring Dial-Up Access Configuring Wireless Access Controlling User Access to a Network Centralizing Authentication by Using IAS Protecting Remote Access by Using Network Access Quarantine Lesson: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure Multimedia: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure Components of a Network Access Infrastructure Configuration Requirements for a Network Access Server Types of Network Access Clients Network Access Authentication and Authorization Available Methods of Authentication Multimedia: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure The objective of this presentation is to provide a high-level overview of the network access infrastructure and how network access services work together Components of a Network Access Infrastructure Network Access Server IAS Server DHCP Server Domain Controller Network access service Network access clients Authentication service Active Directory Dial-Up Client Wireless Access Point Wireless Client VPN Client Configuration Requirements for a Network Access Server To configure the network access server, you will need to know: Whether the server will also act as a router Authentication methods and providers Client access requirements IP address assignment PPP configuration options Event logging preferences A network access server acts as a gateway to a network for a remote client Types of Network Access Clients Type of Client Description VPN Client Connects to a network across a shared or public network Emulates a point-to-point link on a private network Dial-Up Client Creates a physical connection to a port on a remote access server on a private network Uses a modem or ISDN adapter to dial in to the remote access server Wireless Client Connects to a network by infrared light or radio frequency technologies Includes many different types of devices Network Access . | Module 10: Configuring Network Access Overview Introduction to a Network Access Infrastructure Configuring VPN Access Configuring Dial-Up Access Configuring Wireless Access Controlling User Access to a Network Centralizing Authentication by Using IAS Protecting Remote Access by Using Network Access Quarantine Lesson: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure Multimedia: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure Components of a Network Access Infrastructure Configuration Requirements for a Network Access Server Types of Network Access Clients Network Access Authentication and Authorization Available Methods of Authentication Multimedia: Introduction to the Network Access Infrastructure The objective of this presentation is to provide a high-level overview of the network access infrastructure and how network access services work together Components of a Network Access Infrastructure Network Access Server IAS Server DHCP Server Domain Controller Network access service .