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MOC 10961 - Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell

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Descrizione

  • Tipologia

    Corso

  • Ore di lezione

    35h

  • Durata

    5 Giorni

Obiettivi
Comprendere i concetti di base di Windows PowerShell
Lavorare con la pipeline
Capire come funziona la Pipeline
Utilizzare PSProviders e PSDrives
Comprendere il formato di uscita
Utilizzare WMI e CIM
Preparare per Scripting
Passare da un comando di uno script a un modulo
Amministrare i computer remoti
Mettere insieme i vari componenti di Windows PowerShell
Utilizzare i background jobs e i lavori programmati
Utilizzare tecniche avanzate di PowerShell e i Profili

Profilo del corso

Per partecipare al corso, gli studenti devono avere:
-Precedente conoscenza di Windows Server e gestione della conoscenza di Windows Client.
-Provato l'installazione e configurazione di Windows Server in ambienti enterprise esistenti, o come installazioni autonome.
-Conoscenza ed esperienza di configurazione della scheda di rete, di amministrazione degli utenti di Active Directory di base e la configurazione del disco di base.
-Conoscenza ed esperienza in particolare con Windows Server 2012 e Windows 8 utile ma non necessaria.

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Materie

  • Automating Administration
  • PowerShell
  • Basic
  • Works
  • PipelineLab
  • Windows
  • Reti informatiche
  • Infrastructure designing
  • Server deployment
  • Network
  • Services designing
  • Server
  • Informatica
  • PC
  • Actionscript
  • PSProviders
  • Windows PowerShell

Programma

Module 1: Getting Started with Windows PowerShellOverview and BackgroundFinding and Running CommandsLab : Configuring Windows PowerShellConfigure the console applicationConfigure the ISE ApplicationLab : Finding and Running Basic CommandsFinding and Running Basic commandsModule 2: Working with the PipelineWorking with the PipelineExporting, Importing and Converting DataFiltering Objects Out of the PipelineEnumerating Objects in the PipelineLab : Working with the PipelineRetrieve data, manipulate objects and customise the final displayLab : Exporting, Importing and Converting DataImport, Export and convert data within Windows PowerShellLab : Filtering Objects Out of the PipelineFilter Objects Out of the PipelineExamine Several Commands and Predict Their OutputLab : Enumerate Objects in the PipelineEnumerate Objects in the Pipeline and perform specific tasks>>>Module 3: Understanding How the Pipeline WorksPassing Data in the Pipeline ByValuePassing Data in the Pipeline ByPropertyNameLab : Working with Pipeline Parameter BindingExamine Several Commands and Predict Whether or Not They Will Work as WrittenConstruct new Commands that Utilize Pipeline Parameter BindingModule 4: Using PSProviders and PSDrivesUnderstanding PSProviders and PSDrivesUsing PSDrivesLab : PSProviders and PSDrivesUsing PSProviders and PSDrivesModule 5: Formatting OutputUsing Basic FormattingUsing Advanced FormattingRedirecting Formatted OutputLab : Formatting OutputUse Formatting cmdlets to customize those cmdlets outputModule 6: Using WMI and CIMUnderstanding WMI/CIMQuerying Data with WMI/CIMMaking Changes with WMI/CIMLab : Working with WMI and CIMLocate and Query WMI Classes to retrieve Management InformationModule 7: Prepare for ScriptingUsing VariablesScripting SecurityWorking with Alternate CredentialsLab : Working with Security in PowerShellConfigure Execution PolicyCreate and Use Alternate CredentialsModule 8: Moving From a Command to a Script to a ModuleMoving From Command to ScriptMoving From Script to Function to ModuleImplementing Basic Error HandlingUsing Basic Scripting ConstructsFurther Exploration in ScriptingLab : Moving From Command to ScriptConvert a Functioning command into a parameterized ScriptLab : Moving From Script to Function to ModuleEncapsulate a Script into a Function, Turn the script into a Module and add debuggingLab : Implementing Basic Error HandlingAdd Basic Error Handling capabilities to a ScriptLab : Adding Logic to a ScriptAdd a function to a ScriptModule 9: Administering Remote ComputersUsing Basic RemotingUsing Remote SessionsUsing Remoting for Delegated AdministrationLab : Working with RemotingEnable RemotingRemotely Manage MachinesLab : Working with PSSessionsImport a Module from a Remote MachinesEstablish and Use Connections with several computersLab : Remoting for Delegated AdministrationCreate and Register a Custom Session ConfigurationTest the Custom Session ConfigurationModule 10: Putting it All TogetherPlanning the ScriptLab : Configuring a New Server Core InstallationDetermine Server Cores IP AddressAdd Server Core Computers IP Address to local TrustedHosts listAdd the Server Core Computer to a Domain and Configure a DHCP reservationAdd Specified Roles and features to the Server Core ComputerModule 11: Using Background Jobs and Scheduled JobsUsing Background JobsUsing Scheduled JobsLab : Working with Background JobsStart Background JobManage Existing JobsLab : Working with Scheduled JobsCreate, run and retrieve data using Scheduled JobsModule 12: Using Advanced PowerShell Techniques and ProfilesUsing Advanced PowerShell TechniquesCreating Profile ScriptsLab : Practicing Advanced TechniquesPractice Advanced TechniquesCreate a Profile Script that defines several parameter defaults

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MOC 10961 - Automating Administration with Windows PowerShell

1.700 € +IVA