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Module 11: Managing Active Directory Replication


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- Overview 1 Introduction to Active Directory Replication 2.
- Replication Components and Processes 3 Replication Topology 10 Lab A: Tracking Active Directory.
- Replication 17 Using Sites to Optimize Active Directory.
- Module 11: Managing Active Directory.
- Describe how sites enable you to optimize Active Directory replication..
- Use sites to manage Active Directory replication..
- Troubleshoot common problems with Active Directory replication..
- Apply best practices for managing Active Directory replication..
- In the hands-on labs in this module, students will have the opportunity to manage Active Directory replication.
- In the first lab, students will track Active Directory replication.
- Read chapter 6, “Active Directory Replication” in the Distributed Systems book in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit..
- Introduction to Active Directory Replication.
- Lab A: Tracking Active Directory Replication.
- Using Sites to Optimize Active Directory Replication.
- In this topic, you will introduce how to use sites to optimize Active Directory replication.
- Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication.
- In this topic, you will introduce how to implement sites to manage Active Directory replication.
- Point out to the students the site links that are created in Active Directory Sites and Services.
- Lab B: Using Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication.
- Emphasize that Active Directory replication occurs automatically with no administrative intervention..
- Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication.
- Present best practices for managing Active Directory replication.
- Change the domain mode to native in the domain (where domain is your assigned domain name) Properties dialog box in Active Directory Domains and Trusts..
- Active Directory uses a multi-master replication model.
- In this module, you will learn about managing Active Directory replication within a site and between sites..
- Replication is the process of updating information in Active Directory from one domain controller to the other domain controllers in a network.
- Active Directory provides multi-master replication with loose convergence..
- Multi-master replication provides two advantages for Active Directory:.
- Replication in Active Directory propagates changes and tracks the changes among domain controllers.
- Each domain controller in a forest stores a copy of specific parts of the Active Directory structure.
- Active Directory automatically resolves these conflicts..
- Domain Controller A.
- Domain Controller B.
- Domain Controller C.
- Replicated Update Replicated Update Active Directory Update.
- Replication of information in all domain controllers occurs because of changes made to Active Directory.
- Active Directory can be updated in one of the following ways:.
- A committed request as a result of a change in the Active Directory database is an originating update..
- Active Directory both minimizes and resolves conflicts..
- To prevent these repeated replications, Active Directory replication uses propagation dampening.
- One of the vectors that is used by Active Directory replication is called the up-to-dateness vector.
- Active Directory Database.
- Holds information about all domain-specific objects created in Active Directory.
- Contains information about Active Directory structure.
- The Active Directory database is logically separated into directory partitions.
- In the first slide, explain the directory partitions in the Active Directory database..
- The configuration partition contains information about the Active Directory structure..
- A domain partition holds information about all domain-specific objects created in Active Directory..
- Domain Controllers.
- Direct replication partners are domain controllers that are a direct source for Active Directory replication data.
- You can view transitive replication partners by using the Active Directory Replication Monitor utility..
- Use Active Directory Sites and Services to Manually Create, Delete, and Adjust Connection Objects.
- You can manually create, delete, and adjust connection objects by using Active Directory Sites and Services.
- You can also manually initiate replication by right-clicking a connection object in Active Directory Sites and Services and then clicking Replicate Now..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services, expand Sites, expand Default- First-Site-Name, and then expand Servers..
- Show students the connection objects in Active Directory Sites and Services..
- Open Active Directory Users and Computers from the Administrative Tools menu..
- Verify that the replication occurred by refreshing the display in Active Directory Users and Computers..
- Click OK to close the message indicating that replication has been initiated, and then close Active Directory Sites and Services..
- Verify that replication occurred by refreshing the display in Active Directory Users and Computers and then log off..
- In Active Directory Users and Computers, click.
- Slide Objective To introduce the topics related to using sites to optimize Active Directory replication..
- Active Directory Sites and Services Sites.
- Slide Objective To identify the purpose of sites in Active Directory..
- In Active Directory Sites and Services, select a site in the Sites folder..
- Active Directory replication uses RPC over IP for replication within a site.
- Active Directory requires a network protocol for replication traffic..
- Demonstrate the replication protocols by using Active Directory Sites and Services..
- You use Active Directory Sites and Services to create sites, subnets, site links, and site link bridges..
- Slide Objective To introduce the topics related to implementing sites to manage Active Directory replication..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools menu, in the console tree, right-click Sites, and then click New Site..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools menu, and then in the console tree, double-click Sites..
- Point out to the students the site links that are created in Active Directory Sites and Services..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools menu, and then double-click Inter-Site Transport..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools menu, expand Sites, and then double-click Inter-Site Transports..
- Open Active Directory Sites and Services from the Administrative Tools menu, expand Sites, and then in the console tree, right-click the inter-site transport folder for which you want to create a new site link bridge..
- In this exercise, you will create IP subnet and site objects in Active Directory.
- In the AD Sites and Services window, in the console tree, verify that Active Directory Sites and Services [london.nwtraders.msft].
- In Active Directory Sites and Services, expand Sites, right-click Subnets, and then click New Subnet..
- Leave Active Directory Sites and Services open..
- In Active Directory Sites and Services, expand Sites, expand Inter- Site Transports, and then click IP..
- Close Active Directory Sites and Services, close all open windows, and then log off..
- Active Directory Replication Monitor File Edit Action View Help.
- On the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Windows 2000 Support Tools, click Tools, and then click Active Directory Replication Monitor..
- Identify the replication directory partitions for your domain controller by using Active Directory.
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Windows 2000 Support Tools, point to Tools, and then click Active Directory Replication Monitor..
- Using the information from Active Directory Replication Monitor, list the directory partitions that are replicated to your domain controller..
- View your replication topology by using Active Directory Replication Monitor..
- In Active Directory Replication Monitor, right-click servername, and then click Show Replication Topologies..
- View the configuration of your domain controller by using Active Directory Replication Monitor..
- Close Active Directory Replication Monitor..
- You may encounter problems related to replication in Active Directory.
- Most problems can be remedied with Active Directory Sites and Services.
- Slide Objective To troubleshoot common problems with Active Directory replication..
- Most problems can be remedied with Active Directory Sites and Services..
- The following list provides best practices for administering Active Directory:.
- Slide Objective To list best practices for managing Active Directory replication..
- Review this checklist before you manage replication in Active Directory..
- How does Active Directory prevent this from happening?.
- An administrator changes the telephone number on a user object in Active Directory on one domain controller

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