Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is the system that automatically assigns IP addresses to hosts, and Domain Name System (DNS) resolves fully qualified domain names to IP addresses.
If you’re a network administrator charged with managing a Microsoft network environment, then it’s essential that you have a solid understanding of both of these networking services. In this course, Ed Liberman dives into DHCP and DNS, explaining how they work in the context of a Windows Server 2019 environment.
Learn how to install, configure, and manage a DHCP server, as well as how to deploy DNS. Plus, explore name resolution in enterprise networks, including how to configure standard and conditional DNS forwarding.Topics include:
- What is Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)?
- Setting up DHCP
- Securing and troubleshooting DHCP
- Configuring a DHCP relay agent
- Deploying Domain Name System (DNS)
- Creating stub zones and reverse lookup zones
- Testing queries
- DNS security