Introduction to ISA Server 2006
What is ISA Server 2006 and why should you consider deploying it in your company? In this video you’ll learn all about ISA Server and what it can do for you.
* What is ISA Server 2006?
* How Proxies Work
* Caching Only Servers
* Edge Servers
* Back End Servers
* Let’s Talk Hardware
Installing ISA Server 2006
Installing ISA Server 2006 is pretty easy as you’ll learn in this video. Here we’ll learn how to install ISA Server 2006 and update it to the latest service pack.
* Configuring the Interfaces
* Installing ISA Server
* Updating to Service Pack 1
Exporting the ISA Server Configuration
Backup, Backup, Backup! In this video you’ll see how you can backup your ISA Server Configuration in case of disaster.
* You need to Backup
* The Import/Export Wizard
* How to Export your ISA Server Configuration
* How to Import your ISA Server Configuration
* Verifying the Restore
Internet and Remote Desktop Access
Once you’ve installed ISA Server 2006, one of the first things you’ll want to do is to create a rule to allow Internet Access for your users and a rule to allow you to administer the ISA Server using Remote Desktop.
* Let’s get on the Internet
* Creating Rules
* Allowing all users access to the Internet through the ISA Server
* Configuring a Remote Desktop Rule
ISA Server 2006 Clients
There’s 3 different types of clients you can use with ISA Server 2006, let’s learn about them all.
* What are the different types of clients?
* SecureNAT Clients
* Web Proxy Clients
* Firewall Clients
* How to configure SecureNAT and WebProxy Clients
* Getting the latest version of the Firewall Client
* Using Group Policy to deploy the Firewall Client
* Creating a WPAD entry in DNS
* Auto-Configuring the Firewall Client
ISA Server 2006 Firewall
Rules are what makes or breaks your firewall. In this video we’ll take a detailed look at how to create and order your rules.
* Working with Rules
* Creating a Rule to Block Websites
* Scheduling Rules to apply at certain times
* The Order of Rules
* Protocol Options
* Creating a DHCP Request Rule
* Creating a DHCP Response Rule
ISA Server 2006 Caching
Do you want to save money and time? Of course you do! That’s why you need to implement caching! You’ll learn how to implement caching and create cache rules in this video.
* What is Caching?
* Forward Caching
* Reverse Caching
* Types of Caching
* Configure Caching
* Cache Rules
Server Publishing
When you need to make servers available to people outside your network you need to publish them. In this video you’ll learn all about how you can publish servers.
* What is Server Publishing?
* A DNS Primer
* Creating a DMZ
* Working with Network Rules
* Publishing a Website
* Creating a Listner
Logging and Alerts
What is going on with our ISA Server? What are people up to? In this video you’ll learn how to use logging to find out what people are doing, how the ISA Server is going and how to produce Reports that detail what everyone is up to.
* Configure Logging
* Configure Alerts
* Configure Alert Notifications
* Reports
* Configure Change Tracking
Connectivity Verifiers
In this video you’ll see how you can use Connectivity Verifiers to monitor the connection between the ISA Server and another server.
* What is a Connectivity Verifier?
* Configuring a Connectivity Verifier
* Monitoring Active Directory
* Monitoring a Website
* Generating Alerts
Content Download Jobs
In this video you’ll see how you can use Content Download Jobs to “prefetch” data from a website so that its available in your ISA Server’s Cache for when your users request it. When you have a heavily used site, scheduling a Content Download Job can minimize bandwidth use during peak times, by downloading the content at a time that you choose.
* What is a Content Download Job?
* Configuring a Content Download Job
* Verifying the Content Download Job
* Checking the Logs
Domain or Workgroup
In this video we’ll talk about whether you should use Install ISA Server 2006 as a member of an Active Directory Domain or as part of a Workgroup.
* Domain or Workgroup?
* Advantages of a Workgroup
* Disadvantages of a Workgroup
* Advantages of a Domain
* Disadvantages of a Domain
Roles
In this video you’ll learn how to assign Administrative Roles to users for use in ISA Server 2006. In a lot of cases we want people to have access to our ISA Server but we might not want them to have the full Administrative Access. By using Roles, you can control who has permissions inside ISA Server 2006.
* Principle of Least Privilege
* The Administrators Role
* The Auditors Role
* The Monitoring Auditors Role
* Assigning Roles
* Testing the Role
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