4.5. Summary

A solid network infrastructure design is key to a consistently working network. DNS, DHCP, WINS (when used), and NAP can all come together to ensure your network components work together and clients can access exactly what they need to access, when they need to access it.

If you took the 70-642 MCTS exam (Configuring Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure), you probably noticed a lot of familiar material. In this chapter, you didn't learn all the details about each of these network components but instead reviewed and refreshed some of the important details you'll need as an MCITP: Server Administrator.

You learned basics of DHCP, how to add it as a role, and how to configure scopes and options. On the job, it's not unreasonable ...

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