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MCSA Windows Server 2016 Certification Guide: Exam 70-741

By : Sasha Kranjac, Vladimir Stefanovic
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MCSA Windows Server 2016 Certification Guide: Exam 70-741

By: Sasha Kranjac, Vladimir Stefanovic

Overview of this book

MCSA: Windows Server 2016 is one of the most sought-after certifications for IT professionals which include working with Windows Server and performing administrative tasks around it. It targets Exam 70-740, Exam 70-741, Exam 70-742 and Exam 70-743 certifications and the demand for these certifications is increasingly high. This book will start with installation, upgrade and migration to Windows Server 2016, cover imaging and deployment and proceed with High Availability and Clustering. Then we will deep dive into fundamental concepts like Core networking, DNS, DHCP, Storage and proceed to Hyper-V, Network Access and Distributed File System. It will also explain Advanced Networking topics such as Software Defined Networking and High-Performance Networking. Furthermore, it will also cover advanced Identity topics in Windows Server 2016 such as Active Directory installation and configuration, Group Policy, Active Directory Certificate Services, and Active Directory Federation Services and Rights Management. Towards the end of this book, test questions and mock preparation items will help in preparing for the certifications with more ease. By the end of this book, you will be able to complete MCSA: Windows Server 2016 certification with more confidence.
Table of Contents (9 chapters)

Implementing NAT

Windows Server 2016 supports a number of technologies to connect to other, remote networks, and for clients to connect to the server, too. In todays world, users expect to be connected to everywhere and everyone, and when reaching for the connectivity, the servers clients are connecting to need to accept the clients’ connections in a easy and, most importantly, secure way.

NAT is a IPV4 technology that maps internal, private IPv4 addresses, such as ones on your corporate network, to external, public IPv4 addresses. It enables internal network resources to use internet resources while enabling organizations to use significantly smaller number of IPv4 addresses. This is the main benefit of using IPv4 as the scarcity of IPv4 addresses is increasingly bigger every day.

Windows Server 2016 supports NAT capability along with other network access capabilities...