Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) provides remote client endpoints with access to corporate applications, networks, and internal resources via a Web.

Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway Licensing

This three-day instructor-led course prepares you to design and deploy remote access solutions using Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 (UAG). Forefront UAG provides organizations with unparalleled flexibility in providing access to network resources (such as Web sites and internal applications) with granular access control, custom content protection, and endpoint validation. Forefront UAG also integrates with DirectAccess, a new Windows 7 technology that provides seamless remote access to all corporate resources without connecting to a virtual private network. This course is intended for architects, consultants, network administrators, and technical sales professionals who are responsible for selling, designing, and deploying edge access solutions for enterprises. At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: - Install and configure Forefront UAG as a standalone server or an array member. - Publish Microsoft Exchange Server, Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, and Remote Desktop Gateway applications to external users. - Configure Forefront UAG to authenticate and authorize users, and enforce security policies on clients.

- Use Forefront UAG as a gateway for DirectAccess clients. - Understand the design and deployment considerations when building an enterprise access solution using Forefront UAG. Module 1: Forefront UAG Overview This module provides an overview of the features and capabilities of Forefront UAG, and the role it plays in enabling usage scenarios that are part of the Microsoft Business Ready Security strategy. • Lessons • Microsoft Business Ready Security Strategy (BRS) • Forefront Unified Access Gateway Architecture • Licensing and Availability • After completing this module, students will be able to: • Understand how Forefront UAG fits into the Microsoft Business Ready Security strategy solutions.

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Module 2: Forefront Unified Access Gateway Setup and Upgrade This module covers the setup and configuration tasks for Forefront UAG, and describes how to migrate from Microsoft Intelligent Application Gateway 2007 (IAG) to Forefront UAG. • Lessons • Installing Forefront UAG • Initial Configuration • Lab: Install Forefront Unified Access Gateway 2010 • Install Forefront UAG 2010 • Configure the initial settings using the Getting Started Wizard • After completing this module, students will be able to: • Describe the Forefront UAG setup process. • Explain how customers can migrate from IAG to Forefront UAG. Module 3: Forefront UAG Portal In this module, you’ll understand the concept of a trunk in Forefront UAG, and how the product uses trunks to enable remote users to connect to internal applications. You’ll see the role of the Forefront UAG portals as front end interfaces for these users, and how Forefront UAG can be customized during deployments.

• Lessons • Trunks and Portals • Portal Customization • Client Detection • Lab: Create and Configure a Portal Trunk • Create a HTTPS trunk in Forefront UAG • Configure an Active Directory authentication repository • After completing this module, students will be able to: • Understand how Forefront UAG uses trunks and portals to provide access to internal resources. • Explain how to customize the Forefront UAG portal look and feel. • Describe how Forefront UAG detects the remote endpoint capabilities and how to customize this process. Module 4: Publishing Web Applications In this module, you will learn how to configure Forefront UAG to enable remote endpoints to have access to internal Web applications. You will see how to enable access to Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SharePoint, and how to deploy federation using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).