PowerShell on the Network

PowerShell on the Network

English | MP4 | AVC 1280×720 | AAC 44KHz 2ch | 3h 43m | 655 MB

You’ve been using Windows PowerShell and understand how everything works locally, but you have a network of servers to manage with PowerShell. This course teaches you what you need to know to get started using PowerShell in a networked environment.

Windows PowerShell is a terrific tool, but naturally you need to use it more than just on your local computer. In this course, PowerShell on the Network, you’ll learn how to put PowerShell to work for you in a networked environment. First, you’ll discover how PowerShell handles traditional or legacy remoting. Then, you’ll explore the modern way PowerShell works in a network environment, and how easy it is to run a command on one or 100 remote servers. Finally, you’ll learn how to get management information from your servers with WMI and the CIM cmdlets. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the foundational knowledge for remotely managing servers and desktops in your network, and you’ll be ready to take on more advanced PowerShell networking topics. Software required: Windows PowerShell 4.0 or later.

Table of Contents

01 – Course Overview
02 – About Your Instructor
03 – Course Objectives
04 – Setting Your Lab Environment
05 – Summary
06 – Legacy Remote Management
07 – Demo – Network Diagnostics
08 – Demo – Basic Remote Management
09 – Demo – Firewall Management
10 – Summary
11 – The Need for Modern Connectivity
12 – Meet WS-man
13 – PowerShell Remoting
14 – Remoting Cmdlets
15 – Demo – Basic Remoting Configuration
16 – Demo – Interactive Remoting
17 – Demo – One to Many Remoting
18 – Demo – Non-domain Remoting
19 – Summary
20 – WMI and PowerShell
21 – Demo – Get-WmiObject
22 – Demo – Filtering with Get-WmiObject
23 – Demo – Alternate Credentials with Get-WmiObject
24 – Demo – Using Wbemtest
25 – Demo – Exploring WMI
26 – Demo – WMI Methods
27 – Demo – WMI Jobs
28 – Demon – WMI and PowerShell at Work
29 – Summary
30 – Meet CIM
31 – CIM Limitations
32 – Demo – Get-CimInstance
33 – Demo – CIM Sessions
34 – Demo – Exploring CIM Namespaces and Classes
35 – Demo – Using CIM Methods
36 – Demo – CIM Background Jobs
37 – Demo – PowerShell and CIM in Action
38 – Demo – Scripting with CIM
39 – Summary
40 – PowerShell Web Cmdlets
41 – Demo – Invoke-WebRequest
42 – Demo – Invoke-RestMethod
43 – Demo – New-WebServiceProxy
44 – Advanced Applications
45 – Summary
46 – Learning Summary
47 – Where to Go Next
48 – Learning Resources
49 – Course Summary