MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design考前辅导(英文影印版)

MCSE Windows 2000 Directory Services Design考前辅导(英文影印版)
作 者: J.Peter Bruzzese,Wayne Dipchan
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对于设计考试,每一事例研究提出一个详细的问题,考试人员必须认真阅读并加以分析。每一事例研究的相关问题为六种类型中的一种。认真对待事例的细节是考试人员取得成功的关键。考试人员需要反复阅读事例研究及对应的试题才能知道如何回答问题。完成一个事例研究后,可以检查试题及自己的答案。但是,一旦转移到下一个事例研究,就不能回到上一个事例研究,也不能再对答案进行任何改动。本书会帮助读者正确评价自己在理想和实际情况下相对MSCE要求的知识水平。

图书目录

CHAPTER 1 WHAT IS A DIRECTORY SERVICE?

A Directory

Objects

Attributes

The Way Things Were

Advantages of a Directory Service

Example 1

Without a Directory Service

With a Directory Service

Example 2

Without a Directory Service

With a Directory Service

Example 3

Without a Directory Service

With a Directory Service

The Building Blocks of a Directory Service

Why Has It Not Been Done Sooner?

Banyan Systems Street Talk

Novell Directory Services(NDS)

What about Now?

Microsoft’s Active Directory Service

Let’s Get Technical

Chapter Summary

CHAPTER 2 ALL ROADS LEAD TO X.500

One Standard for All

The History of X.500

How It All Began

X.500-The Service,the Myth,the Legend

What Is a Hierarchical Structure?

Application Relationships

Container and Noncontainer Objects

Client Access Protocols:DAP and LDAP

Directory Access Protocol(DAP)

LDAP

The Innards of LDAP

How Does LDAP Really Work?

DSAs,DUAs,and DITs,Okay?

LDAP and Active Directory

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 3 THE FUNDAMENTALS OF ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Active Directory Strengths

The Way It Was

Simplified Administration

Security

Scalability

Extensibility

Open Standard Support

Interoperability

The Nitty Gritty on Addressing

Objects

Groups

Organizational Units

Domains

Trees

Forest

Sites

Global Catalog

Schema

Naming Cinventions

Active Directory Services Interface

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 4 TCP/IP,WINS,AND DHCP

TCP/IP

A Bit of History

The Four Layers of TCP/IP

Transport Layer

Application Layer

TCP/IP Addressing Scheme

Assigning the TCP/IP Address

TCP/IP Utilities

Testing Your Configuration

DHCP

How DHCP Works

Step One:DHCPDISCOVER

Step Two:DHCPOFFER

Step Three:DHCPREQUEST

Step Four:DHCPACK

What If Something Goes Wrong

Automatic Private Addressing

Renewing and Releasing the Lease

Backing Up the DHCP Database

Restoring the DHCP Database

WINS

How Does WINS Work

WINS Name Registration Process

Renewing Your Registration

When the Client Is Done with the IP Address

Looking for Somebody on the Network

WINS Proxy Agent

Configuring WINS with the WINS Snap-In

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 5 DEVELOPING A DOMAIN NAME SERVICE(DNS)NAMESPACE STRATEGY

What Existed Before NDS?

What Is NDS?

Why Do We Use Uniform Resource Locators?

How Does DNS Function?

The Root and Top Levels

DNS Naming ConVentions

Zones

Name Servers

Types of Name Servers

Name Resolution

Recursive

Iterative

Caching

Forward and Reverse Lookup Zones

DNS Database Files

Start of Authority(SOA)

The Name Server(NS)Record

The Mail Exchange Record

The Host Record(A)

The CNAME Record

Other Important Files for DNS

Dynamic DNS!

DHCP and DDNS

The Internals of DDNS

Planning Your DNS Implementation

What’s In Name?

The Root of Your Name

Are You In or Are You Out?

Two Distince Namespaces

Single Namespace Implementation

Server Implementation

Creating Your Zones and Handling Replication

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 6 DESIGNING AND ACTIVE DIRECTORY DOMAIN

Domains

Organizational Units

Designing an Organizational Unit Structure

Strategy

The Number of Levels

Domains or Organizational Units

Security

Security Identifier

Security Descriptor

Groups

Implementing a Domain Structure

International Company

Nationwide Company

A Small Company

Delegation of Administration

Centralized Administration Model

Distributed Administration Model

Combination

Common Organizational Unit Models

Geographic Model

Object Model

Cost Center Model

Project Model

Division or Business Unit Model

Administration Model

Hybrid Model

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 7 DESIGNING A MULTIPLE DOMAIN STRUCTURE

Review of Single Domain Options

The Need for a Larger Tree

What Is a Domain Tree?

Transitive Trusts

Empty Root Domains

Forests

To Forest or Not to Forest?

shortcut Trusts

Forest Points to Remember

Multiple Forests

Design Considerations for Domain Architecture

The Root

The First Level

The Second Level

Scenario Review

Scenario One

Scenario Two

Scenario Three

Scenario Four

Scenario Five

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 8 GROUP POLICY IMPLEMENTATION

The User

Groups

Types of Groups

Groups of NT

Mixed Mode:The Slow Integration Process

Windows 2000 Security Groups in “Native Mode”

Domain Local Groups

Global Groups within Windows 2000

Universal Groups

Group Conversions

Illustrating Local,Global,and Universal Groups

Groups and the Global Catalog

Planning Your Group Strategy

Group Placement

Name that Group

Delegate Administrative Control

Implementation Options Reviewed

Scenario One

Scenario Two

Group Policies

Profiles vs.Policies

System Policies of NT 4

GPOs,GPCs,and GPTs

How Group Policies Are Applied

The Default Application of Policy

Overriding and Blocking of Inheritance

Filtering Group Policies

Inner Workings of a Group Policy

Planning:The Key to Global Policies

Method of Group Policy Application

Organizing Your Organizational Units

Minimize Block Policy and Override Features

Are You Counting Time,or Making Your Time Count?

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 9 ACTIVE DIRECTORY REPLICATION

Multi-master vs.Singlemaster Replication

Replication or Synchronization?

LDAP Data Interchange Format(LDIF)

Comma Separated Variable Import/Export Utility(CSVDE.EXE)

Into the Heart of Replication

Automatic and Manual Topologies

Active Directory Architecture

From the Top,Down

Extensible Storage Engine(ESE)

Database Layer

The Directory Service Agent

Update Requests

Deleted Objects-Where Do They Go?

From Origination to Replication

Sequence Numbers:The Nightmare Begins

Preventing Unnecessary Replication

Up-To-Date Vector(UTD Vector)

High Watermark Vector

Collisions:They Will Occur

Replication Partitions

Special Masters

Inter-and Intra-Site Replication

Intra-Site Replication

Inter-Site Replication

Manual Modifications

Monitoring Your Replication Traffic

Network Monitor

Performance Monitor

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 10 MANAGING SITE BOUNDARIES

Active Directory Sites

Logon Traffic

Replication Traffic

Distributed File System(DFS)Topology

File Replication Service(FRS)

Site Aware Applications

Replication Latency

Replication Effciency

Replication Cost

The Different Types of Replication

Intra-Site Replication

Inter-Site Replication

Seeing If Active Directory Sites Are Necessary

Placing the Domain controllers(DC)

Connectivity

Available Bandwidth

Replication Traffic

Site Links

Transport

Member Sites

Cost

Frequency

Schedule

Site Link Bridges

Planning Inter-Site Replication Topology

Transports

Bridgehead Servers

Inter-Site Topology Generator

Least-Cost Spanning Tree

Placing Servers in Sites

Placing the Global Catalog(GC)Server

Placing the Operation Masters

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 11 DESIGNING YOUR ACTIVE DIRECTORY INFRASTRUCTURE

A Functional Team

What Will the Team Handle?

What Roles Will the Team Members Play?

The Vision and the Scope

Vision

Scope

The Vision/Scope Document

Address Your Risks

Your Current Physical Infrastructure

Hardware and Software

Network Details

The Users within the Organization

The Goal

Design Your Directory Service Infrastructure

Design Your Naming Strategy

Design Your Domain(or Multiple Domain)Strategy

Design a Group Policy

Design Your Site Topology

Designing Your Schema

Planning for Growth

Delegation of Authority

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 12 ACTIVE DIRECTORY SECURITY FEATURES

Kerberos

A Kerberos Transaction

Kerberos Vocabulary

Kerberos and Transitive Trusts

File Access Permissions

NT 4 Perimission

File Permissions under Windows 2000

Encrypting File System(EFS)

How Does EFS Work?

Security Policy

Passwork Policy

Account Lockout Policy

Audit Policy

User Rights Assignment

Security Options

Smart Cards

How Do Smart Cards Work?

IP Security(IPSec)

The IPSec Monitor

Active directory Design and Security

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 13 MONITORING,OPTIMIZING,AND TROUBLESHOOTING ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Performance Console

Performance Console and Replication

Task Manager

Network Monitor

Replication Monitor

NTDSUTIL

SECEDIT

NETDOM

Miscellaneous Tools

NETSVC

DSASTAT

DNSCMD

MOVETREE

The Right Tool for the Job

Advanced Startup Options

Recovery Console

Backup and Restore Active Directory

Active Directory Restoration

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 14 SCHEMA:DESING AND MODIFICATION

What Is the Schema?

Object Classes

Objects

Attributes

Syntax

Object Identifiers(OIDs)

Object Classes and Attributes Defined in the Schema

Before Modifying the Schema

Static

Low-Latency

Transient

Modifying the Schema

Installing Software Applications

Scripting

Using the Active Directory Schema Manager

Who Can Modify the Schema?

Items in the Schema that Can Be Modified

Modifying a Class

Creating a New Class

Modifying an Attribute

Creating a New Attribute

Deactivating a Class or an Attribute

Indexing an Attribute

Replicating an Attribute to the Global Catalog

Once the Modification Is Made

System Checks on the Schema

Time Interval Before Changes Take Effect

Schema Replication

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 15 DEPLOYING WINDOWS 2000 ACTIVE DIRECTORY

Evaluating the Organization

The Planning Team

The Vision and the Scope

Managing Risks

The Administrative Delegation Model

Physical Locations

The Current Business Practices

The Security Requirements

Future Growth of the Company

Existing Network Connections

Designing an Active Directory Structure

Delegation of Administrative Authority

Group Policies

The Domain Structure

Schema Policy

Site Topology

The Naming Strategy

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 16 MIGRATING FROM WINDOWS NT 4 TO ACTIVE DIRECTORY

The Different Planning Phases of Migration

Designing the Active Directory Structure

Choose a Migration Path

Develop a Domain Upgrade or a Restructure Strategy

Plan the Deployment of the Migration Strategy

The Migration Path

Defining the Existing Domain Arrangement

What Will Be Achieved from the Migration?

The Active Directory Design

Evaluating the Migration Paths

The Domain Upgrade Strategy

How Many Forests Are in the Design?

What Is the Site Topology of the Design?

What Are the Security and Administration Plans in the Design?

The Current Operating System

The Recovery Plan

Domain Upgrade Order

Upgrading Domain Controllers

Mixed Mode or Native Mode?

Post-Upgrade Tasks

Restructuring Domains

Inter-Forest Restructuring

Intra-Forest Restructuring

Domain Restructure Tools

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 17 ACTIVE DIRECTORY AND EXCHANGE SERVERS

Replication vs.Synchronization Revisited

The Active Directory Connector

Installing the Active Directory Connector

Connection Agreements with the ADC

Creating Connection Agreements

Putting Active Directory Connector to Work

Manage Your Objects Centrally

Troubleshoot Your Connector

Planning Your ADC

Do You Need the ADC?

Some Questions You Need to Resolve

A Review of the Scenario Models

Final Issues

Exchange 2000

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Real-World Project

CHAPTER 18 SAMPLE TEST

CHAPTER 19 ANSWER KEY

APPENDIX A ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS

APPENDIX B RFCs FOR TCP/IP FOR WINDOWS 2000

APPENDIX C EXAM OBJECTIVES

GLOSSARY

INDEX