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= Lab 04 =
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= Lab 05 =
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 1. Install a new Windows 2012 Datacenter core.
 1. Give it an IP address on the same subnet and name it cpte265b
 1. Join it to the domain, but don't make it a Domain Controller
 1. Install a new Windows 2012 Server (with GUI, we will remove the GUI later).
 1. Give it an IP address of 192.168.1.4 and name it cpte265b
 1. Join it to the primary domain, but don't make it a Domain Controller
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 1. Perform a zone transfer   1. Perform a zone transfer
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== Documentation ==
Include the following information:

 * Updated network diagram and documentation.
 * Document the DNS system as it is at the end of this lab in the networking page.
  * DNS Servers
  * DNS Zones
  * Security features
  * Secondary DNS installation procedures

== Video Grade Guide ==
||'''Topics<<BR>>''' ||'''Points<<BR>>''' ||
||Video Shows: New installation of core only (no gui) ||30 ||
||Video Shows: That the new core server is added to the domain - be creative there are a lot of ways to do this. ||10 ||
||Video Shows: DNS configuration as described in the instructions ||20 ||
||Video talks through the documentation required. ||40 ||

Lab 05

When you installed your initial Windows 2012 server with AD, you also installed a DNS server as part of the installation. In this lab you will install a core server version of Windows 2012 datacenter.

  1. Install a new Windows 2012 Server (with GUI, we will remove the GUI later).
  2. Give it an IP address of 192.168.1.4 and name it cpte265b
  3. Join it to the primary domain, but don't make it a Domain Controller
  4. Use server manager on your original domain controller to add the DNS role to the new server
  5. Configure your original sever to allow zone transfers to the new server.
  6. Create a secondary Zone on the server for your original domain
  7. Perform a zone transfer
  8. Configure DNSSEC on the primary zone

Documentation

Include the following information:

  • Updated network diagram and documentation.
  • Document the DNS system as it is at the end of this lab in the networking page.
    • DNS Servers
    • DNS Zones
    • Security features
    • Secondary DNS installation procedures

Video Grade Guide

Topics

Points

Video Shows: New installation of core only (no gui)

30

Video Shows: That the new core server is added to the domain - be creative there are a lot of ways to do this.

10

Video Shows: DNS configuration as described in the instructions

20

Video talks through the documentation required.

40

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