Configuring and Managing Windows Media Services
MOC6429—Two Day Training Class
Preliminary Outline: Course Not Yet Available
This course is not yet available: We have provided the outline (which is still in beta testing likely to change) so that you may plan and budget ahead... we anticipate courseware will be available sometime in 2008.
Introduction
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to configure and manage Windows Media Services.
Audience
This course is intended for existing Windows Media Services Streaming Media Services Technology Specialists and other Technology Specialists interested in expanding their job skills to include Windows Media Services.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Configure Live Streaming solutions.
- Configure On-Demand Streaming solutions.
- Configure service roles.
- Configure logging and plug-ins.
- Configure Advanced Streaming solutions 7.0.
- Configure Windows Media Services availability solutions.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 experience:
- 1 Year of experience administering and supporting IIS
- 1 Year of experience administering and supporting Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- Network + certification
Module 1: Implementing Windows Media Services
This module explains how to implement Windows Media Services.
Lessons
- Overview of Windows Media Server
- Preparing for Windows Media Services
- Installing Windows Media Services
Lab: Implementing Windows Media Services
- Exercise 1: Installing Windows Media Services
- Exercise 2: Configuring Control Protocols
- Exercise 3: Testing the Windows Media Server
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe Windows Media Services.
- Prepare for Windows Media Services.
- Install Windows Media Services.
Module 2: Implementing Content Streaming
This module explains how to implement Streaming solutions.
Lessons
- Overview of On-Demand Streaming
- Implementing On-Demand Streaming Solutions
- Overview of Live Content Streaming
- Implementing Live Content Streaming
Lab A: Configuring On-Demand Streaming
- Exercise 1: Preparing the Content for On-Demand Publishing
- Exercise 2: Configuring and Testing the On-Demand Publishing Points
Lab B: Configuring Live Content Streaming
- Exercise 1: Encoding Content to File
- Exercise 2: Configuring and Archiving a Pull Broadcast
- Exercise 3: Configuring a Push Broadcast
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure data sources for on demand streaming.
- Implement on demand streaming solutions.
- Describe live content streaming.
- Implement live content streaming.
Module 3: Configuring Windows Media Services
This module explains how to configure Windows Media Services.
Lessons
- Configuring Bandwidth and Connection Limits
- Implementing Event Notification
- Tuning Windows Media Services
Lab: Configuring Windows Media Servers
- Exercise 1: Testing Performance
- Exercise 2: Configuring Limits
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Implement bandwidth and connection limits.
- Implement event notification.
- Tune Windows Media Services.
Module 4: Configuring Content Security
This module explains how to configure content security.
Lessons
- Configuring Authentication
- Configuring Authorization
- Overview of Digital Rights Management
Lab: Configuring Content Security
- Exercise 1: Requiring a Logon for a Publishing Point
- Exercise 2: Restricting Access to Files
- Exercise 3: Allowing Anonymous Access to Files
- Exercise 4: Allowing Access to Intranet Users
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Configure authentication in Windows Media Services.
- Configure content access.
- Describe Digital Rights Management.
Module 5: Configuring Playlists and Advertising
This module explains how to configure playlists and advertising.
Lessons
- Overview of Playlists on Windows Media Server
- Configuring Wrapper Playlists
- Configuring Advertising on Windows Media Server
Lab: Configuring Playlists and Advertising
- Exercise 1: Configuring Playlists
- Exercise 2: Modifying Playlists
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe playlists on Windows Media Server.
- Create and edit playlists on Windows Media Server.
- Describe how to configure advertising on Windows Media Server.
Module 6: Configuring Windows Media Services for Advanced Scenarios
This module explains how configure Windows Media Services for advanced scenarios.
Lessons
- Implementing Distribution Servers
- Configuring Caching and Proxy
- Configuring Windows Media Services for High Availability
- Installing Role Services
Lab: Configuring Windows Media Services for Advanced Scenarios
- Exercise 1: Configuring a Distribution Server for Live Broadcasts
- Exercise 2: Configuring a Proxy Server with Caching
- Exercise 3: Configuring a Reverse Proxy Server with Prestuffed Cache
- Exercise 4: Installing Role Services
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe how to implement distribution servers.
- Describe how to configure caching and proxy.
- Configure Windows Media Services for high availability.
- Describe how to install service roles.
Module 7: Troubleshooting Windows Media Services
This module explains how troubleshoot Windows Media Services.
Lessons
- Troubleshooting Windows Media Servers
- Troubleshooting Client Connectivity
Lab: Troubleshooting Windows Media Services
- Exercise 1: Configuring Client Logging
- Exercise 2: Viewing Windows Media Services Traffic Using Network Monitor
- Exercise 3: Resolving a configuration problem
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Troubleshooting Windows Media Servers.
- Troubleshoot client connectivity.
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