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Course CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP)

Course CISCO Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Duration: 15Months

Course -1

642-801 BSCL: Building Scalable Cisco Internet works.

BSCL instructs network administrators of medium to large network sites on the use of advanced IP addressing and routing in implementing scalability for Cisco routers connected to LANs and WANs.

* Advanced IP Addressing
* Routing Principles
* Configuring the intermediates system to intermediate system protocol, open shortest path first protocol, Enhanced interior Gateway Routing Protocol
* Manipulating Routing Updates
* Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol.

Course-2

642-811 BCMSN: Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks.

This course will enable learners to implement appropriate technologies to build scalable multilayer switched networks; build switched networks using multilayer switching technologies.

* Implementing switches in the Network.
* Configuring VLAN and VTP
* Implementing Spanning _Tree-Protocol
* Enhancing Spanning –Tree Protocol
* Implementing Multilayer Switching in the Network
* Improving Availability on Multilayer Switched Networks
* Examining Cisco AVVID services and Applications
* Implementing QoS in Multilayer Switched Networks.
* Understanding Metro Ethernet.

Course-3

642-821 BCRAN : Building Cisco Remote Access Networks In the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Course, students learn how to build , configure and troubleshoot a remote access networks to interconnect central sites to branch officers /home officers.

* Identifying Cisco Solutions to Remote Access Needs
* Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network
* Configuring Asynchronous connections to a Central Site with Moderms
* Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP
* Using ISDN and DDR connections Traffic Flow
* Enabling a Backup to a Peranent Connection
* Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression
* Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation
* Using Broadband to Access the Central Site
* Using Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to Secure Remote Access Networks.

Course-4

642-831 CIT: Cisco Internet work Troubleshooting

The Goal of CIT is to provide learners with hands on experience in troubleshooting sub-optimal performance in a converged network.

* Establishing a Baseline
* Determining an effective troubleshooting strategy
* Resolving problems at the Network Layer, Transport Layer, and application layers.
* Resolving Problems at the Network Layer, Transport Layer, and application layer.

CCNA Routing & Switching (v3)

The CCNA v3 certification training includes both Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) and Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 2 (ICND2) courses merged into one. Participants in this CCNA course will learn to install, configure, operate, and manage basic IPv4 / IPv6 networks.  This CCNA training will cover in detail topics related to troubleshooting in enterprise networks and prepare candidates for the real world once they complete their CCNA certification.

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This CCNA certification training is beneficial for the following professionals:

  • Network Engineers
  • Networking Administrators
  • Networking Specialists
  • Network Support Specialists
  • Network Consultants
  • System Engineers

 

Course Outline:

[wptabs type=”accordion”] [wptabtitle]Network Fundamentals[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]LAN Switching Technologies[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]Routing Technologies[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]WAN Technologies[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]Infrastructure Services[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]Infrastructure Security[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [wptabtitle]Infrastructure Management[/wptabtitle] [wptabcontent] [/wptabcontent] [/wptabs]

Course: Linux System Administration Duration: 8 Months

Module 1

Linux System Administration

* Linux Fundamentals

* File System.

a. File Type

b. File Name

* The Hierarchical Structure of File Systems

* File Systems Formats

* Tools for Working with Linuk

* The Shell

* Access Permissions for Files

* Important Commands

* Editing With VI Editor

* Automating Tasks

* Processes and Process Administration

* Installing Software

a. Installing Software via YaST

b. The RPM Format

c. Updating Software

d. Other Formats

Module II

Linux Network Administration

* Basics of Networking

a. Classication of Networks.

b. Hostorical Development of Compute Networks.

* Overview OF TCP/IP

a. The layer model of internet

b. Network Classes

c. Subnetting

* Interfaces and Routes

a. Common Network Interfaces

b. Routing

c. Static Network Routes

* Starting Services

a. Starting a deamon.

b. TCP Wrapper

* Diagnosis Tools.

a. Traceroute.

b. TCPdump.

c. Netstat.

d. Netcat.

e. Logfiles.

* Domain Name System (DNS)

a. Simple configuring.

b. Limiting access to name server.

c. Configuring slave server.

d. Configuring a client.

* Network files system (NFS)

a. Basics aspects.

b. Configuration.

c. Diagnosis.

* Network Information Service (NIS)

a. Basic Aspect.

b. Configuration.

c. Diagnosis.

* Network Information service (NIS)

a. Basic Aspects.

b. Components of NIS.

c. Configuring NIS Master Server and NIS clients.

d. NIS utilities.

* DHCP

a. Configuring DHCP Server.

b. Configuring DHCP Client.

* Printing.

a. Setting up a print server.

b. Configuring print server.

c. Configuring print queue.

* Samba

a. Installing and setting up Samba.

b. Diagnostic tools.

Linux Mail Server

* Electronic Mail

a. Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

b. Procmail

c. POP3 Server

* Postfix

* Sendmail

* Network News Transfer Protocol.

Shell Programming

* Types of Unix Shells.

* Advantages of shell scripts.

* Bash Basics.

* Aliases.

* Input and output channels.

* Program Flow charts.

* Advanced scripting techniques.

* Shell functions.

* Useful commands for shell scripts.

* Debugging shell scripts.

Course : MCSE 2003 Duration: 15 months

MCSE 2003 Exam Requirements

Core Exams Networking system (4 Exams Required)

070-290 : Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft windows server 2003
Environment.

* 070-291: Implementing, Managing, And Maintaining a Microsoft windows Server 2003.

* 070-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Network Infrastructure.

* 070-294: Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows server 2003.

Active Director Infrastructure.

Core Exams: client operating system (1 Exam Required)

0700-210: Installing, configuring, and Administering Microsoft windows 2000 Professional.

070-270: Installing, Configuring and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional.

Core Exams: Design (1 Exam Required)

* 070-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.

Elective Exams (1Exam Required)

* 070-228:  Installing, Configuring, and Administering
Microsoft SQL-Server TM 2000 Enterprise Edition.
* 070-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
* 070-299: Implementing and Administering Security in a
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network.

Course Contents

Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.

Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.
Introduction to Administering Accounts and    Resources.
Creating Accounts and Organizational Units.
Managing Groups, User and Computer Accounts.
Managing Access to Resources.
Implementing  Printing
Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units.
Implementing Printing
Managing Access to Objects in Organizational Units.
Implementing Group policy.
Managing and User Environment by Using Group Policy.
Introduction to Security in Windows Server 2003.
Maintaing and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment.
Preparing to Administer and monitor a server.
Monitoring Server performance.
Maintaining Device Drivers.
Managing Disks.

Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure:

* Configuring Routing by Using Routing and Remote Access.
* Allocating IP Addressing by Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
* Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
* Resolving Names.
* Resolving Host Names by  Using Domain Name System (DNS)
* Resolving NetBLOS Name by Using Windows Internet Names Service (WINS)
Securing Network Traffic by Using IP Sec and Certificates.
Configuring Network Access.

Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure

Introducing Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Planning ,Tool, and Documentation
Planning and Optimizing a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network.
Planning and Troubleshooting Routing and Switching.
Planning ,Optimizing, and Troubleshooting DHCP, DNS.
Planning and Optimizing WINS
Planning and Troubleshooting IP Sec
Planning Network Access
Troubleshooting Network Access
Planning a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure.
Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network.

Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining A Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure.

* Introduction to Active Directory Infrastructure.
* Implementing an Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure.
* Implementing an Organization Unit Structure.
* Implementing User, Group, and Computer Accounts.
* Implementing Group Policy.
* Deploying and Managing Software by Using Group policy.
* Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication.
* Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers.
* Managing Operations Masters.
* Maintaing Active Directory Availability.

Core Exams: Client Operating System Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server.

* Installing Windows 2000.
* Configuring the Windows 2000 environment.
* Connecting and Windows 2000-to Networks.
* Creating and Managing User Accounts.
* Managing Access to resources by using groups.
* Managing Data by using groups.
* Providing Network Access to file resources.
* Optimizing performance in Windows 2000.
* Implementing Security.
* Configuring Printing.
* Configuring Windows 2000 for mobile computing.
* Configuring and managing disks.
* Implementing disaster protection.
* Installing and configuring terminal services.
* Implementing windows 2000 clients and serves.

Core Exams: Design

Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Director and Network Infrastructure

* Introduction to Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
* Designing a Forest and Domain Infrastructure, Site Infrastructure.
* Designing the Administrative Structure
* Designing for Group Policy.
* Designing the Physical Network.
* Designing for Network Connectivity
* Designing Name Resolution Strategy
* Designing the Network Access Infrastructure.

Elective Exams (1 Exam Required) Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database.

* SQL Server Overview
* Planning to Install SQL Server
* Managing Database Files
* Managing Security
* Performing Administrative Tasks
* Backing Up Database
* Restoring Database
* Monitoring SQL Server for Performance
* Maintaining High Availability
* Introducing Replication

Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure

* Introduction to Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure.
* Designing a forest and Domain Infrastructure.
* Designing the Administrative Structure.
* Designing for Group Policy.
* Deigning the Physical Network.
* Designing the Network Connectivity.
* Designing a Name Resolution Strategy.
* Designing the Network Access Infrastructure.

Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003.

* Installing and Upgrading to Exchange Server 2003.
* Configuring and Managing Exchange Server 2003.
* Securing Exchange Server 2003.
* Managing Recipients, Public Folders and Address Lists.
* Implementing and Managing Client Access with internet Protocols.
* Managing Client Configuration, Connectivity and routing.
* Managing Mobile Devices with Exchange Server 2003.
* Managing Data Storage and Hardware Resources.
* Planning for and Recovering from Disasters.
* Performing Preventive Maintenance.
* Migrating Users from Exchange Server 5.5 to Exchange Server 2003.

Course: Network Duration: 8 Months

Module I “Networking Fundamentals”

* Network Basics
* Network Topology
* Ethernet Technologies & IEEE Standards
* Network Cabling
* Hubs Bridges, Switches, Routers & Gateways
* MAC Address
* TCP/IP Protocol Suite
* Netware Protocol Suite
* BOOTP/DHCP/SNMP Protocols
* IP Addressing & Subnetting
* WAN Technologies
* Circuit switching & Packet Switching
* SDN
* ATM
* Frame Relay
* Sonet
* T1/E1 & T3/E3 CSU/DSU
* Security Protocols like PPTP, IPSec
* Kerberos

Module II “Network Support & Implementation”

* Proxy Servers & Firewalls
* Virtual LAN
* Network Attached Storage
* Network Address Translation
* Fault Tolarence
* Upgrades & Modifications
* Troubleshootings

Module III “Network Operating Systems”

Windows 2000

* Installation of Windows 2000 Professional
* Installation of Windows 2000 Server
* Implementing DNS in Windows 2000
* Active Directory
* Managing User Account
* Managing groups
* Managing Data by using NTFS
* Configuring Disk Quotas Shared Level Access to file Resources
* Configuring Printing
* Installation & Maintenance of WindowsXP

Windows 2003

* Installation of Windows 2003 Enterprise Server
* Implementing DNS in Windows 2003
* Active Directory
* Managing User Account
* Managing Groups
* Managing Data by using NTFS
* Configuring Disk Quotas
* Shared Level Access to File Resources
* Configuration Printing
* Connectivity between OS
* Windows 2003 Terminal Services
* Troubleshooting Windows 2003 environment

Windows XP Professional

Linux

Linus system Administration

* File System
* File System Formats
* Automating Tasks
* Processes & Process Administration
* Installing Software
* Classification of Networks
* Overview of TCP/IP
* Network Classes
* Subnetting
* Interface & Routes
* Starting Service
* Domain Name System (DNS)
* Network File System (NFS
* Network Information Service (NIS)
* DHCP
* Printing
* Samba
* Linux Mail Server

Novell Netware

* Installation of Netware 5
* Installation of Client Software
* Novell Netware Directory Service
* Managing NDS
* Novell Distribute Print Service
* Implementing Security
* Troubleshooting

Hardware A+ Duration: 6 Months

Module I “Operating System”

* Disk Operating System
* Windows 98/XP
* Basic of Networking

Module II “Microprocessors”

* Microprocessors
* 8085 Microprocessors
* Intel 8086 / 8088
* Support Chips like 8255A, 8253/8254, 8237, 8284, 8259
* Motherboard Processors
* 806186 / 80188 Architecture
* 80286, 80386, 80486
* Pentium II
* Pentium III, Pentium IV Microprocessors

Module III “Core Module”

* PC Memory
* Motherboards & BIOS
* The System ROM
* CMOS
* POST
* Beep Codes, Boot Process, Mother board
* Bus Standards
* Bus Mastering
* Different Bus Types
* Communication Ports – Serial & Parallel
* RS 232 Standards
* Null Modem, UART 8250
* Driving Serial Ports, Modem
* File transfer Protocol
* Communication Standards,Modem Commands
* Universal Serial Bus (USB)
* Parallel Port Controller card Parallel Communication
* Bi-Directional Parallel Ports

Module IV “Peripheral Devices & Maintenance”

* Mouse
* Keyboard
* Floppy Disk drive
* Floppy Disk, Type of Floppy Disks
* Data Encoding
* Formatting
* Floppy Disk Controller
* Hard disk Drive
* Hard Disk Interfaces
* Hard Disk Partitioning
* That Fat & Root Directory
* SCSI, CD-ROM
* CDs & Tape Drives
* Display Adapter
* Display Standards and Compatibility
* Digital Vs Analog
* Monitors
* Classification of Monitors
* Cathode Ray Tube, Color CRT
* SMPS
* Printers
* Dot Matrix printers, Inkjet Printers
* Special Peripherals Devices
* Testing Power
* Disassembling Installation & Reassembling
* Preventive Maintenance & Safety
* Multimedia
* Computer Viruses
* Communication & Customer Service
* Basic Networking

Electronics – EL+ “Duration: 4 Months”

Module I

Analog Module

* Basic of Electronics
* Electrical Circuit Theory
* Resistors Connections
* DC Circuit
* Inductor & Capacitor
* Alternating Current
* Circuit Applications
* Oscilloscope
* Semiconductor Phisics
* Semiconductor Diode
* Bipolar Junction Transistor
* Transistor Biasing
* Modulation & Demodulation
* Switching Circuit
* Field Effect Transistor
* FET & Bipolar Transistor
* SCR as a Switch
* Uni-Junction Transistor (UJT)
* Terminal Device such ad LEDs, Transformers etc.

Module II

Digital Module

* Number Systems
* Binary Number System
* Conservations
* Octal Numbers
* Hexadecimal Numbers
* Gates
* Binary Arithmatic
* Boolean Algebra
* Karnaugh Mapping
* Data Processing Circuit
* Multi-plexers, De-multiplexer
* Decoders
* Encoders
* TTL Circuit Theory
* Clocks and Timer Circuits
* Shift registers
* Memory Chips

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