1. Creating a Site
When creating a site, Active Directory and
network administrators must decide how often AD will replicate between
sites. They also must share certain information such as the line
speed between the sites and the IP addresses of the servers that will
be replicating. Knowing the line speed helps determine the correct cost
of a site link. For the network administrator, knowing which IP
addresses to expect network traffic from on certain ports is helpful
when troubleshooting or monitoring the network. To create a site, the
AD administrator needs a site name and subnet and also needs to know
which other sites will replicate to the new site.
To create a site, follow these steps:
1. Launch Server Manager on a domain controller.
2. Expand the Tools menu and run Active Directory Sites and Services.
3. Right-click the Sites container and choose New Site.
4. Type in the name of the site and select any existing site link, as shown in Figure 1. Then click OK to create the site.
Figure 1. Creating a new site.
5. A pop-up window
might appear, stating what tasks still need to be completed to properly
create a site. Read the information, take notes if necessary, and click
OK.
Repeat this for each site that needs to be created. For the sample company, Table 2 lists the sites that will be created.
Table 2. Company ABC Sites
1.1 Creating Site Subnets
After you create a site, it should be listed in the console window. To complete the site-creation process, follow these steps:
1. Within the Active Directory Sites and Services console, right-click the Subnets container, and choose New Subnet.
2. Type in the address prefix in the Prefix field (for example, 192.168.3.0/24 for the Oakland site IPv4 subnet).
Note
The address prefix is the IP address and the
mask entered in network prefix notation. This is the format “IP network
address/prefix length.” This is very similar to the IP address and
subnet mask format. Table 3 lists some common subnet masks and their prefix length values.
Table 3. Common Subnet Mask to Prefix Length
3. Select the appropriate site from the list at the bottom of the window to associate it with the new subnet.
4. Click OK to create the new subnet.
Repeat this for each subnet in the locations. Table 4 lists the resulting entries for the sample Company ABC.
Table 4. Company ABC Sites and Subnets