Duration
3 Days
18 CPD hours
This course is intended for
This course is intended for IT professionals who need to manage the day-to-day environment of an SCCM 2012 SP1 or newer environment. Knowledge of the workings of a standalone primary SCCM site and basic PowerShell experience is recommended.
Overview
Create additional site system roles on existing or new servers. Modify high level site settings. Create and modify Discovery Methods, Boundaries and Boundary Groups. Create Collections using any of the membership rules available. Delegate authority through Roles and Scopes. Install the Configuration Manager client, modify client settings and restrict access to site systems. Deploy software to clients. Deploy software updates to clients. Configure compliance settings targeted against collections. Modify settings that govern monitoring functions such as Alerts and Status Settings. Work with Task Sequences for Operating System Deployment. Write basic PowerShell scripts using cmdlets learned and scripting constructs to accomplish configuration tasks.
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to use PowerShell for System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) administration. In this course, students learn how to access the PowerShell cmdlets included with SCCM 2012 R2 and use them to perform configuration tasks for a primary site. Individual cmdlets will be used in working with objects such as Boundaries, Boundary Groups, Collections, Software Deployment, Patching, Compliance Settings, OSD Task Sequences, and many others. Basic scripting will also be covered so that students can learn how to put PowerShell to use when working with large sets of objects.
Prerequisites
Basic Windows and Active Directory knowledge.
Conceptual knowledge of Configuration Manager objects and how they interact.
Basic experience performing configuration tasks in ECM using the graphical console.
Experience working from a command prompt.
Basic knowledge of the fundamentals of Windows PowerShell.
1 - REVIEW OF SYSTEM CENTER CONFIGURATION MANAGER CONCEPTS
Architecture of an System Center 2012 Configuration Manager Installation
Managing Assets
Content Delivery and Management
Security, Monitoring, and Remote Management
2 - MANAGING RESOURCES
Implementing Discovery
Organizing Resources with Collections
Working with Boundaries
3 - WORKING WITH CLIENTS
Installing the Configuration Manager Client
Managing Client Settings
Managing Client Operations
Monitoring Client Status
4 - DISTRIBUTING SOFTWARE
Configure the Software Distribution Components
Working with Distribution Points
Creating Content for Distribution
Deploying Software Applications
5 - UPDATING SYSTEMS WITH WSUS AND SCCM
Integrating Configuration Manager and WSUS
Managing Updates through Software Update Groups
Creating and Deploying Update Packages
Working with Automatic Deployment Rules
6 - HOW POWERSHELL CAN MANAGE COMPLIANCE SETTINGS
Creating Compliance Settings Objects
Deploying and Monitor the Baseline
7 - CONFIGURING OPERATING SYSTEM DEPLOYMENT OBJECTS
Preparing the OSD Environment
Working with Task Sequences
8 - WORKING AT THE SITE LEVEL
Modify the Site
Adding Site System Roles
Adding a Secondary Site
9 - SECURITY AND MONITORING
Configuring Role Based Administration
Implementing Endpoint Protection
Configuring Monitoring Options
10 - USING POWERSHELL SCRIPTING TO AUTOMATE SCCM TASKS
Review of Scripting Constructs
Introduction to the Configuration Manager WMI Classes