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Division of Engineering, Computer Programming & Technology Department of Network Engineering Technology
West Campus Building 9, Room 140 (407) 582-1902/1903
http://valenciacollege.edu/west/engineering
Spring 2018
Course Date: January 8 – April 29, 2018
Course Title: CET 2794C-23173
Configure Advance Windows Server Services
Prerequisite: CET 2792C or department approval
Contact Hour Breakdown: CR 3 Class 3 Lab 1
Catalog Course Description: This course is intended for Networking Professionals with hands on
experience implementing, managing and maintaining a Windows Server environment who wish to
acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to perform advanced management and provisioning of
services within that Windows Server environment. This course is part three in a series of three courses
that provide the skills and knowledge necessary to implement a core Windows Server infrastructure in
an existing enterprise environment. This course prepares the student for part three of the MCSA:
Windows Server certification.
Textbook: MCSA Guide to Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012/RC Services e-text
ISBN: 9781305445277, 1305445279
Required Material:
Access to VMWare Workstation through VMware academy
Access to Microsoft Operating Systems and Visio through Dream Spark
Removable USB Hard Drive with minimum of 250 GB
NetLab access to complete the lab work
Course Learning Outcomes
On course completion, students will be able to:
Plan and implement an AD DS deployment that includes multiple domains and forests
Implement a backup and disaster recovery solution based on business and technical
requirements
Configure advanced features for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Domain Name
System (DNS), and configure IP Address Management (IPAM) with Windows Server
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Provide high availability and load balancing for web-based applications by implementing Network Load Balancing (NLB)
Class Time and Location: Online (Asynchronous)
Instructor: Dr. Jessica Chisholm Contact Information: Email: [email protected] Phone: 407/270-1951 or 407/582-1614
Faculty Site: http://frontdoor.valenciacollege.edu/?jchisholm2
Valencia College Core Competencies “The faculty of Valencia College has identified four core competencies that define the learning outcomes for a successful Valencia graduate. These competencies are at the heart of the Valencia experience and provide the context for learning and assessment at Valencia College. You will be given opportunities to develop and practice these competencies in this class. The four competencies are:
1. Think - think clearly, and creatively, analyze, synthesize, integrate and evaluate in the many domains of human inquiry
2. Value - make reasoned judgments and responsible commitments 3. Communicate - communicate with different audiences using varied means 4. Act - act purposefully, effectively and responsibly.”
Expected Student Conduct
Valencia Community College is dedicated not only to the advancement of knowledge and learning but is concerned with the development of responsible personal and social conduct. By enrolling at Valencia Community College, a student assumes the responsibility for becoming familiar with and abiding by the general rules of conduct. The primary responsibility for managing the classroom environment rests with the faculty. Students who engage in any prohibited or unlawful acts that result in the disruption of a class may be directed by the faculty member to leave the class. Violation of any classroom or Valencia’s rules may lead to disciplinary action up to and including expulsion from Valencia. Disciplinary action could include being withdrawn from class, disciplinary warning, probation, suspension, expulsion, or other appropriate and authorized actions. You will find the Student Code of Conduct in the current Valencia Student Handbook
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Students with disabilities who qualify for academic accommodations must provide a letter from the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) and discuss specific needs with the professor, preferably during the first two weeks of class. The Office for Students with Disabilities determines accommodations based on appropriate documentation of disabilities (West Campus SSB 102, ext. 1523).
Lab Procedures and Attendance
Labs are due by Sunday of each week. Any assignments 1 – 7 days late will be penalized 20%, any over 7 days late will receive a zero. Students must use a computer with reliable internet access because excuses or failure to complete assessments due to computer error will not be permitted. Submittal of labs each week will also constitute attendance for the class -- logging into Blackboard does not count as attendance, you must complete an assessment or assignment. If you fail to submit work, you will be marked as absent. Three absences will result in a withdrawal from the course or a grade of F.
Grading System
Discussion Questions ------------------------------------------------ 10% A 90-100 Labs --------------------------------------------------------------------- 25% B 80-89 Quizzes ----------------------------------------------------------------- 15% C 70-79 Midterm Exam --------------------------------------------------------- 25% D 60-69 Final Exam -------------------------------------------------------------- 25%
Important Dates
2017/2018 Academic Calendar
Disclaimer: Any Changes in the policy and/or schedule of this syllabus may be made at any time during
the semester at the discretion of the instructor.
IMPORTANT NOTE ****More than three absences will result in being withdrawn from the class. ****
Preparation, Labs, and Assessments/Quizzes
1 Preparation: Due Jan 14
Reading(s)
o Course Syllabus
Assessment
Introduce Yourself discussion thread
Send screen shot verification that Dreamspark, VMware and Netlab all work
2 Preparation: Due Jan 21
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 1: Configuring Advanced Active Directory: Part 1
Assessments
WK2 DQ
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Quiz 1 (Chapter 1)
Laboratory Experiment –
To complete the labs in the book you need to use virtual machine that have been preset up
for you in NETLAB. If you want to set them up yourself using VMware you may, the setup
instructions are found on pages xviii – xix. You will be responsible to provide a screen shot of
each lab that includes your POD number and time. You will insert all screen shots onto a
single word document that you will submit in blackboard for confirmation of completion. All
labs are due by Sunday. If you send a series of .jpg than expect a zero for your grade. If the
week starts Jan 8, the labs are due by Jan 14 that same week.
o Complete Activities 1-1 thru 1-11 in Chapter 1.
3 Preparation: Due Jan 28
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 2: Configuring Advanced Active Directory: Part 2
Assessments
WK3 DQ
Quiz 2 (Chapter 2)
Laboratory Experiment –
Complete Activities 2-1 thru 2-7 in Chapter 2
4 Preparation: Due Feb 4
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 3: Advanced DHCP and DNS Configuration
Assessments
WK4 DQ
Quiz 3 (Chapter 3)
Laboratory Experiment –
o Complete Activities 3-1 thru 3-10 in Chapter 3
5 Preparation: Due Feb 11
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 4: Configuring Advanced File and Storage Solutions
Assessments
WK5 DQ
Quiz 4 (Chapter 4)
Laboratory Experiment
o Complete Activities 4-1 thru 4-9 in Chapter 4
6 Preparation: Due Feb 18
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 5: Configuring DAC and IPAM
Assessments
WK6 DQ
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Quiz 5 (Chapter 5)
Laboratory Experiment
o Complete Activities 5 -1 thru 5 – 17 in Chapter 5
7 Preparation: Due Feb 25
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 6: Configuring Server High Availability: Part 1
Assessments
WK7 DQ
Quiz 6 (Chapter 6)
Laboratory Experiment
Complete Activities 6 – 1 thru 6 – 7 in Chapter 6
8 Midterm – Due March 4 (You will need VMware workstation and Server 2012R2 ISO)
9 Preparation: Due March 11
Reading(s) from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 7: Configuring Server High Availability: Part 2
Assessments
WK9 DQ
Quiz 7 (Chapter 7)
Laboratory Experiment
o Complete Activities 7 -1 thru 7 – 4 in Chapter 7
10 Preparation: SPRING BREAK
11 Preparation: Due March 25
Reading(s) – from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 8: Server and Site Disaster Recovery
Assessments
WK10 DQ
Quiz 8 (Chapter 8)
Laboratory Experiment
Complete Activities 8 – 1 thru 8 – 5 in Chapter 8
12 Preparation: Due April 1
Reading(s) – from Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services
o Chapter 9: Implementing Active Directory Certificate Services
Assessments
WK11 DQ
Quiz 9 (Chapter 9)
Laboratory Experiment
Complete Activities 9 – 1 thru 9 – 11 in Chapter 9
13 Preparation: Due April 8
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Reading(s) – none
Laboratory Experiment
o Individual Project, Directions will be in Blackboard
o Visio diagram due 11/26
14 Preparation: Due April15
Reading(s)- none
Laboratory Experiment
o Individual Project, Directions will be in Blackboard
15 Preparation: Due April 22
Reading(s)
Laboratory Experiment
o Individual Project, Directions will be in Blackboard
16 Final Project Due April 27th *****NO EXCEPTIONS*****
FINAL EXAM – and final project due by Due by Friday April 27
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Classroom Conduct Rules and Comments
Each student is required to follow Valencia policy regarding academic honesty. All work submitted by students is expected to be the result of the student’s individual thoughts, research, and self-expression unless the assignment specifically states ‘group project.’”
Final exam is comprehensive. Failing to take the final exam will result in grade F.
Labs and Assignments Students are responsible for using the appropriate link in Blackboard to submit homework. Emailed
assignment to the instructor will not be graded or accepted.
All Labs are individual assignments unless explicitly told differently at the beginning of the lab. Any student caught copying another student’s answers will be given a ‘0’ for the assignment.
Miscellaneous Rules It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from the course. Any withdrawal after the
withdraw deadline could result in WF.
No make-up labs, Quizzes, Homework, or exams are permitted unless prior arrangement with the instructor has been made.
If the student is absent or has missed any part of the class, then it is the student’s responsibility to obtain the missed information from the instructor or other students.
You must satisfactorily complete all the course requirements in order to receive a passing grade including.
Cheating is prohibited. Any student caught cheating, the instructor has the right to withdraw the student from the class and recommend expulsion from the program.
Online Student Assessment of Instruction
As part of our continuing goal to provide the best possible instruction for Valencia Community College
students, the student evaluation of instructor form is now available online.
On a completely anonymous basis, all students are invited to complete this online form. To do so, go
into Atlas, click on My Courses then click on the box at the right that says ‘Assessment Survey’. You will
be able to submit one assessment form per class. After that, the form will no longer be available to you.
Please set aside some time toward the end of the semester to complete the assessment. By doing so,
you will assist the instructor is assessing the effectiveness of his/her teaching methods and techniques.
Thank you for your feedback.
Withdrawal Deadline and Policy A student who withdraws from class before the withdrawal deadline of Nov 13th will receive a grade of “W.” A faculty member is permitted to withdraw a student from the faculty member's class up to the beginning of the final exam period, for violation of the faculty member's attendance policy, as published in the faculty member's syllabus. A student is not permitted to withdraw from this class after the withdrawal deadline; if you remain in the class after the withdrawal deadline, you can only receive a grade of A, B, C, D, F or I. An I grade will only be assigned under extraordinary circumstances that occur near the end of the semester. If you receive an I, the work missed must be made up during the following semester, at which time you will get an A, B,C,D or F. Failure to make up the work during the following
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semester will result in you getting a grade of F in the course. Any student who withdraws from this class during a third or subsequent attempt in this course will be assigned a grade of “F.”
Students on financial aid should consult an advisor or counselor before withdrawing from a course; there may be financial implications to the student which he or she must know about to make an informed decision before withdrawing from a course. Students with some scholarships who withdraw or are withdrawn from a class must pay the college for the cost of the class. Other scholarship sponsors may also require repayment. To maintain financial aid academically, students must meet all of the following requirements:
Complete 67% of all classes attempted, and
Maintain a Valencia GPA of 2.0 or higher, and
Maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher, and
Complete degree within the 150% timeframe
Detailed information about maintaining satisfactory academic progress (SAP) can be found at:
http://valenciacollege.edu/finaid/satisfactory_progress.cfm
For a complete policy and procedure overview on Valencia Policy 4-07 please go to: http://valenciacollege.edu/generalcounsel/policy/default.cfm?policyID=75&volumeID_1=4&navst=0
Security Statement We want to reassure you that our security officers are here around the clock to ensure the safety and security of the campus community. It’s important to remain alert and aware of your surroundings, especially during the early morning or evening hours. Remember that you can always call security for an escort if you feel uncomfortable walking alone on campus. White security phones can also be found in many of our buildings; simply pick up the phone and security will answer. Finally, report any suspicious persons to West Campus Security at 407-582-1000, 407-582-1030 (after-hours number) or by using the yellow emergency call boxes located on light poles in the parking lots and along walkways.
Baycare Behavioral Health’s Student Assistance Program
Valencia is committed to making sure all our students have a rewarding and successful college experience. To that purpose, Valencia students can get immediate help that may assist them with psychological issues dealing with stress, anxiety, depression, adjustment difficulties, substance abuse, time management as well as relationship problems dealing with school, home or work. Students have 24 hour unlimited access to the Baycare Behavioral Health’s confidential student assistance program phone counseling services by calling (800) 878-5470. Three free confidential face-to-face counseling sessions are also available to students.