Windows Server 2008 core management and configuration

  

At the beginning of this article, I need to explain that Windows Server 20008 Core does not support all server roles. It supports the following roles: file server role, print server role, domain controller role, DNS server. Role, DHCP server role and WINS server role. By default, the Windows Server 20008 Core has the file server role installed for remote management.

At the same time, Windows Server 20008 Core also supports the following features: cluster server, network load balancing, Unix subsystem, Windows Server Backup, MPIO, Removable Storage Management, Windows BitLocker driver encryption, SNMP, Single Instance Storage and Telnet client. end.

In the first article we have introduced the installation and management of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise. Today we will continue to explain how to manage Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Core. The virtual machine scenario used continues with the previous one. In the previous article, we built a Windows Server 2008 domain controller and DNS server called Sea-DC1. Today we will install Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Core with the computer name Sea-svr2. For the first article, please refer to the following link:

After logging in to the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Core computer, we will find that there is no UI, that is, a graphical interface, only one Windows command shell. As shown in the following figure (1).


Figure (1)

First use the netsh command to configure the IP V4 address for your computer. As shown in the following figure (2).


Figure (2)

Then set up DNS. Use ipconfig /all to see if the TCP/IP settings are successful. As shown in the following figure (3).


Figure (3)

At this point, I configured the network of this computer as:

IP Address – 192.168.1.3

Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0

Default Gateway – None

DNS Server – 192.168.1.1
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