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1. Install a new Windows 2012 Datacenter core. 1. Give it an IP address of 192.168.1.4 and name it cpte265c |
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 |
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1. Use server manager on your original domain controller to add the DNS role to the new server | 1. Use server manager to add the DNS role to the new server |
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1. Configure DNSSEC on the primary zone | 1. Configure DNSSEC on the primary zone (make sure both servers are showing the DNSSEC entries) |
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.
- Install a new Windows 2012 Server (with GUI, we will remove the GUI later).
- Give it an IP address of 192.168.1.4 and name it cpte265b
- Join it to the primary domain, but don't make it a Domain Controller
- Use server manager to add the DNS role to the new server
- Configure your original sever to allow zone transfers to the new server.
- Create a secondary Zone on the server for your original domain
- Perform a zone transfer
- Configure DNSSEC on the primary zone (make sure both servers are showing the DNSSEC entries)
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 |