tailieunhanh - Course 2277C: Implementing, managing, and maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure: Network services - Module 8

Module 8: Configuring routing by using routing and remote access. This module provides you with the knowledge and skills to configure a routing solution for your network environment. After completing this module, students will be able to: Describe the role of routing in the network infrastructure, enable and configure the routing and remote access service, configure packet filters. | Module 8: Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access Overview Multimedia: The Role of Routing in the Network Infrastructure Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Configuring Packet Filters Multimedia: The Role of Routing in the Network Infrastructure The objective of this presentation is to provide a high-level overview of routing in the network infrastructure After this presentation, you will be able to: Describe how routing fits into the network infrastructure Explain the difference between local and remote routing Describe how the Microsoft routing solution fits into the network infrastructure Lesson: Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Overview of Routers Defining Routing Interfaces Using Routing Protocols Configuring Routing Tables Why Use the Windows Server 2003 Routing and Remote Access Service? Practice: Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Overview of Routers A router is a multihomed device that can forward packets based on network addressing Router1 Router2 Router3 Subnet1 Subnet2 Subnet3 Subnet4 Subnet5 DEN-CL1 DEN-CL5 DEN-CL4 Defining Routing Interfaces Two types of routing interfaces: LAN Demand dial A routing interface is a network connection over which packets are forwarded RIP OSPF Using Routing Protocols A routing protocol is a set of messages that routers use to determine the appropriate path by which to forward data Is designed for small to medium networks Uses a routing table Is easier to configure and manage Does not scale well Is designed for large to very large networks Uses a link state database Is complex to configure and manage Operates efficiently in large networks A routing table contains information about the location of the network IDs in the internetwork Configuring Routing Tables Three types of routing table entries: Network route Host route Default . | Module 8: Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access Overview Multimedia: The Role of Routing in the Network Infrastructure Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Configuring Packet Filters Multimedia: The Role of Routing in the Network Infrastructure The objective of this presentation is to provide a high-level overview of routing in the network infrastructure After this presentation, you will be able to: Describe how routing fits into the network infrastructure Explain the difference between local and remote routing Describe how the Microsoft routing solution fits into the network infrastructure Lesson: Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Overview of Routers Defining Routing Interfaces Using Routing Protocols Configuring Routing Tables Why Use the Windows Server 2003 Routing and Remote Access Service? Practice: Enabling and Configuring the Routing and Remote Access Service Overview of Routers A router is

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