Internet Protocol Version 4, or IPv4, is the current, widely-deployed
version of the Internet Protocol and is slowly running out of
addresses to assign. Its successor, IPv6, allows greater flexibility
in assigning IP addresses due to a deeper address space. Windows
Server 2008 installs and enables IPv6 by default, including Windows
2008 DHCP by way of DHCPv6. This course provides an overview of
networks, hosts, subnet masks, and how subnetting plays a role in
efficient network management. It explores some of the more advanced
points of network management including IPv4 and IPv6 addresses,
static and dynamic DHCP, and the configuration of various DHCP
options. This course is one in a series that covers the objectives
for Microsoft exam 70-642 TS: Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure, Configuring. Passing this exam completes the
requirements for the MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Network
Infrastructure, Configuring certification, and counts as credit
towards the following certifications: Microsoft Certified IT
Professional (MCITP): Enterprise Administrator, and the Microsoft
Certified IT Professional (MCITP): Server Administrator, since both
MCITPs are certifications that require more than one exam.
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