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Active Directory Fundamentals Thomas Lee Chief Technologist QA thomas.lee@qa

Active Directory Fundamentals Thomas Lee Chief Technologist QA thomas.lee@qa.com. What we will cover:. Domain, Trees, Forests Domain Controllers, Sites The Domain Naming Service Replication Operations Masters Lots of demos…. Prerequisite Knowledge.

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Active Directory Fundamentals Thomas Lee Chief Technologist QA thomas.lee@qa

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  1. Active Directory Fundamentals Thomas Lee Chief Technologist QA thomas.lee@qa.com

  2. What we will cover: • Domain, Trees, Forests • Domain Controllers, Sites • The Domain Naming Service • Replication • Operations Masters • Lots of demos….

  3. Prerequisite Knowledge • Understanding of what a directory service is • Networking skills! Level 200+

  4. Agenda • Active Directory Logical Concepts • Active Directory Physical Concepts • DNS • Replication • Operations Masters

  5. Active Directory Logical Concepts Domains • Boundary of Security • NOT!!! • Boundary of Authentication • Boundary of Replication • Domain NC Replication • Boundary of DNS Namespace • Boundary of Administration KAPOHO.NET

  6. Active Directory Logical Concepts Trees • Hierarchy of Domains forming a contiguous DNS namespace • Transitive Trust Relationships between domains • All domains in a Tree share: • Schema • Configuration • Global Catalog KAPOHO.NET HAWAII.KAPOHO.NET EUROPE.KAPOHO.NET MAUI.HAWAII.KAPOHO.NET

  7. Active Directory Logical Concepts Forests • Hierarchy of Domains forming a contiguous or disjoint namespace • Transitive Trust Relationships • All Domains in a Forest share: • Schema • Configuration • Global Catalog KAPOHO.NET PSP.CO.UK HAWAII.KAPOHO.NET

  8. Active Directory Logical Concepts Organizational Units • Containers within Domains • Distinct Units of Administration • Unique to Domains • Two main uses: • Delegation • Policies

  9. Agenda • Active Directory Logical Concepts • Active Directory Physical Concepts • DNS • Replication • Operations Masters

  10. Active Directory Physical Concepts Domain Controllers Primary Domain Controller (PDC) Domain Controllers (DC) Backup Domain Controller (BDC)

  11. Active Directory Physical ConceptsSites • What is a Site? • A set of well-connected IP subnets • Site Usage • Locating Services (e.g. Logon, DFS) • Replication • Group Policy Application • Sites are connected with Site Links • Connects two or more sites

  12. Active Directory Physical ConceptsSite Topology DC = Domain Controller GC = Global Catalog DC GC Site A Company.com Site C DC DC GC DC Site B europe.company.com america.company.com

  13. Active Directory Physical ConceptsGlobal Catalog • Partial Replica of all Objects in the Forest • Configurable subset of Attributes • Fast Forest-wide searches • Required at Logon for Universal Group Membership • Win2k3 – Universal Group Caching

  14. Agenda • Active Directory Logical Concepts • Active Directory Physical Concepts • DNS • Replication • Operations Masters

  15. DNS • DNS is fundamental to AD • No DNS == No AD • Even on a single server! • You have options over: • DNS Topology • DNS Namespace • DNS Server

  16. DNS DNS • SRV Records to locate services (req’d.) • DDNS for Dynamic Update (desired) • Windows 2000 and up, DNS also provides: • Incremental Zone Transfer • Active Directory Integrated • Single replication topology • Multi-master replication • Secure Dynamic update Tip: Use the latest version of BIND!

  17. DNSDNSImplementations • No existing DNS infrastructure • Deploy Microsoft DNS • Existing DNS meets requirements • Existing DNS not adequate: • Choice 1: Update Server • Choice 2: Migrate to Microsoft DNS • Choice 3: Delegate a subdomain to Microsoft DNS

  18. Agenda • Active Directory Logical Concepts • Active Directory Physical Concepts • DNS • Replication • Operations Masters

  19. ReplicationReplication Details • Naming Contexts that are replicated • Schema Naming Context • Configuration Naming Context • Domain Naming Context • Multi-Master Replication • Intra-site Bi-directional Ring Topology • Inter-site Spanning Tree Topology • Synchronous RPC over TCP/IP • Asynchronous SMTP

  20. ReplicationNaming Contexts • Schema • Definitions of attributes • Replicated to all DCs in the forest • Configuration • AD Structure (domains, sites, and where the DCs are) • Replicated to all DCs in the forest • Domain • Domain specific objects (users, groups, computers, and OUs) • Replicated to all DCs in its domain

  21. ReplicationReplication Topologies • Intra-Site Replication: AD replication between DCs within a Site • Inter-site Replication: AD replication between Sites

  22. ReplicationIntra-Site Replication • RPC Replication in a Site • No compression • Assumes good network connections • Uses notification process • 5 minutes -2k • Less – 2k3 • KCC Generates a bi-directional Ring with extra edges Tip: Always let KCC generate the intra-site replication topology when possible

  23. ReplicationInter-Site Replication • Replication between Sites • DS-RPC (RPC over IP) or SMTP Transports • SMTP can be used only between • GCs across Sites • DCs of different domains and in different sites • Compression • 10%-20% of original size • Scheduled

  24. ReplicationSite-Links, Bridges and Bridgehead Servers • Site Links link two or more sites • Cost and schedules can be specified • Transitive (can be disabled) • Site-Link Bridges • Bridge two or more site links • Bridgehead servers • KCC generates a minimum cost spanning tree Tip: Always let KCC generate the replication topology

  25. Agenda • Active Directory Logical Concepts • Active Directory Physical Concepts • DNS • Replication • Operations Masters

  26. Operations MastersSchema and Domain • Schema • Perform updates to schema • Sends updates to all DCs • One per forest • Default is the first DC installed • Domain • Performs add/remove of domains and cross-references to external DS • One per forest • Default is the first DC installed

  27. Operations MastersPDC, RID and Infrastructure • Primary Domain Controller (PDC) • Acts as a PDC for requests from NT clients • One per domain • Relative Identifier (RID) • Generates pools of security identifiers to be distributed to DCs in the domain • One per domain • Infrastructure • updates SIDs and domains that are moved in and out of the domain

  28. Summary • There are Logical and Physical concept • DNS • Plenty of Information

  29. For More Information… • Main TechNet Web site at www.microsoft.com/technet • Additional resources to support this Session page can be found at www.microsoft.com/technet/tnt1-98

  30. MS PressInside information for IT Professionals To find the latest IT Professional related titles visit www.microsoft.com/learning/it/books

  31. Third Party PublicationsSupplementary Publications for IT Pros These books can be found and purchased at all good book stores and on-line retailers

  32. Microsoft LearningTraining Resources for IT Professionals QA Special Offer on ALL IT Professional Training 50% off – all QA courses running 1st Week in January 2005 40% off all other courses running in January 2005 www.qa.com/course/specialofferdetails.aspx?code=xmasbonus • Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure • Course Number: 2279 • Availability: Now • Detailed Syllabus: www.microsoft.com/learning To locate a training provider, please access www.microsoft.com/learning Microsoft Certified Technical Education Centers are Microsoft’s premier partners for training services

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  34. Become a Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) • What is the MCSA certification? • For IT professionals who manage and maintain networks and systems based on the Microsoft Windows Server operating system • How do I become an MCSA on Microsoft Windows 2000? • Pass 3 core exams • Pass 1 elective exam or 2 CompTIA certifications • Where do I get more information? • For more information about certification requirements, exams, and training, visit www.microsoft.com/mcsa

  35. Become A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) • What is the MCSE certification? • Premier certification for IT professionals who analyze the business requirements and design, plan, and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows Server System integrated server software. • How do I become an MCSE on Microsoft Windows 2003? • Pass 6 core exams • Pass 1 elective exams from a comprehensive list • Where do I get more information? • For more information about certification requirements, exams, and training options, visit www.microsoft.com/mcse

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  37. What is TechNet? • Put the right answers at your fingertips • TechNet is the comprehensive collection of resources to help IT implementers plan, deploy, and manage Microsoft products successfully TechNet Subscription • Monthly updates delivered on DVD or CD • The definitive resource to help you evaluate, deploy and maintain Microsoft products TechNet Web Site • Accessible at www.microsoft.com/technet • Online resources and community • Subscriber-only Online Services TechNet Flash • Bi-weekly e-newsletter • Security updates, new resources, and special offers TechNet Events and Web Casts • Briefings on the latest Microsoft products and technologies • Hands-on, “how to” information TechNet Communities • User Groups • Managed Newsgroups

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