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Monitoring. Unit objectives Monitor the network Read event logs to monitor network activity. Topic A. Topic A: Monitoring resources Topic B: Event Viewer. Resource Overview. CPU Hard disk Network Memory (RAM). Activity A-1. Viewing real-time performance data in Resource Overview.
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Monitoring Unit objectives • Monitor the network • Read event logs to monitor network activity
Topic A • Topic A: Monitoring resources • Topic B: Event Viewer
Resource Overview • CPU • Hard disk • Network • Memory (RAM)
Activity A-1 Viewing real-time performance data in Resource Overview
Performance Monitor • Create a baseline to compare system performance over time • Monitor system resource use • Locate performance problems • Identify performance bottlenecks
Performance objects • Network Interface • Memory • Paging File • PhysicalDisk • Process • Processor • TCPv4 and TCPv6 • UDPv4 and UDPv6
Bottlenecks • IPv4 and IPv6 • Network Interface • Redirector • Server • TCPv4 and TCPv6 • UDPv4 and UDPv6
Activity A-2 Monitoring network performance
Configuration • Toolbar • Properties dialog box
Activity A-3 Configuring Performance Monitor
Data Collector Sets • LAN Diagnostics • System Diagnostics • System Performance
Activity A-4 Running a Data Collector Set
Data Collector Set reports • Text-based report • Performance Monitor
Activity A-5 Viewing a Data Collector Set report
Reliability Monitor • Track events that affect stability • Software installs and uninstalls • Application failures • Hardware failures • Windows failures • Miscellaneous failures • System Stability Chart • System Stability Report
Activity A-6 Determining the system’s Stability Index
Remote Desktop • Remote computer management • Remote Desktop Connections supported in • Windows Server 2008 • Windows Vista (Ultimate, Business, and Enterprise) • Windows Server 2003 • Windows XP Professional
Remote Desktop options • Allow connections from computers running any version of Remote Desktop (less secure). Select this option if you will be connecting to the Windows Vista computer from an older version of Windows such as Windows XP Professional • Allow connections only from computers running Remote Desktop with Network Level Authentication (more secure)
Remote Desktop Connection • General • Display • Local Resources • Programs • Experience • Advanced
Activity A-7 Implementing Remote Desktop connections
Topic B • Topic A: Monitoring resources • Topic B: Event Viewer
Event Viewer • Application • Security • Setup • System • Forwarded Events
Event information • Source • Event ID • Level • User • OpCode • Logged • Task Category • Keywords • Computer
Event types • Critical • Error • Warning • Information • Success Audit • Failure Audit
Activity B-1 Viewing the event logs
Remote logs • Permissions on the remote computer • Event Log Readers local group • Windows Firewall exception for Remote Event Log Management on remote computer
Activity A-2 Viewing event logs on a remote computer
Event forwarding • Source computer • Collecting computer • Subscriptions
Source computers • Windows Remote Management service • Windows Firewall exception for port 80 • winrm quickconfig
Collecting computers • Windows Event Collector service • wecutil qc
Activity B-3 Configuring source and collecting computers
Subscriptions • Name • Destination log • Source computers • Events (Query Filter) • Advanced settings • User account • Delivery optimization • Protocol
Activity B-4 Creating an event subscription
Activity B-5 Examining forwarded events
Device and application logging • Antivirus software • Router • Firewall • Wireless access point and RADIUS • DNS server • Domain controller
Activity B-6 Discussing device and application logging
Unit summary • Monitored the network • Read event logs to monitor network activity