2.4. Summary

In this chapter, I discussed IP addressing strategies for IPv4 and IPv6, delved into namespaces and commonly used methodologies for resolving names using both modern and legacy design, and discussed remote network access strategies and server placement for robust Windows Server 2008 infrastructure design. Before moving on from this chapter, you should understand how to subnet IPv4 very well, have a familiarity of the overall IPv6 structure, and be familiar with the tunneling methods utilized to transition from IPv4 to IPv6.

I also covered namespaces and naming conventions, including the requirements of DNS, that it can be incorporated into Active Directory, and the relationship that DNS zones play with the infrastructure and with ...

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