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PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
This course is designed to help students attain their Microsoft
Certified Professional (MCP), Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA),
and Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certifications.
Graduates can use appropriate technologies to build scalable and
efficient routed network, campus networks using multiplayer switching
technologies, and a global intranet. Graduates qualify for jobs as
network administrators, support engineers, system engineers, network
technicians, and deployment engineers.
PROGRAM
OUTLINE
Module 1:
Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA)
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OSI Reference Model and
Layered. This section provides the core foundation for students’
understanding of communication between nodes in Network Environment
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Network Protocol and WAN
Protocols. IP, IGRP, IPX, AppleTalk, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP,
Access List, Ethernet.
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Physical Connectivity.
IEEE, ANSI Standard
·
Network Management and
LAN Design. Students learn to restrict access to network by Access List,
use telnet to remote control devices, use DNS server to assist in
connecting to the Internet, structure of LAN Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,
Gigabit Ethernet, and Token Ring.
·
Cisco Basics, IOS.
Bridging/Switching technology, connecting networks by bridges and
switches, improving performance of Network by Static VLANS, Spantree,
switching modes/methods, using phone system dial access to network with
PPP, Routing technology, connecting with network by router using RIP,
IGRP, and ICMP protocols, troubleshooting.
Module 2:
Windows 2000 Professional
This course provides the core foundation for supporting Microsoft
Windows 2000 Professional. The goal of this course is to provide
students with the skills necessary to install, configure, customize,
optimize, network, integrate and troubleshoot Windows 2000 Workstation.
Windows 2000 Server
Provides the skill necessary to install, configure, and customize
Windows 2000 Server. Students also learn to optimize performance of
Windows 2000 server in Network, integrate resources and migrate
resources to Windows 2000 Server.
Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure
Analyze and design TCP/IP environment for
Enterprise Network with DNS, DHCP, IPSEC, VPN, NAT, and Certification
Service.
Module 3:
Students must pass CCNA to
attend Module III)
Routers
(Building Scalable Cisco Networks)
This course is to give student all the advanced skills needed to
configure Cisco routers. Learn the complex concepts and commands
necessary to configure Cisco routers for scalable operation in large
and/or growing internetworks.
Switches
(Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks)
This course teaches students how to build campus networks using
multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This course
addresses the integration of routing and switching technologies to
create an efficient campus network. Students will identify the Cisco
products and services that enable connectivity and traffic transport
over Fast Ethernet. Implement necessary services at each layer of the
network to all users to obtain membership to multicast groups in a
working multilayer switched network.
Remote Access Network (Building
Cisco Remote Access Networks)
This course covers the fundamental and practical knowledge needed to
implement Cisco remote access network environments. Discuss important
topics like installing and configuring Cisco’s 776, 1720’s, and 3640’s
routers for remote access, Multilink PPP, and Network Address
Translation (NAT). Students learn to design and implement a remote
access network using Cisco equipment.
Troubleshooting
(Cisco Internetwork Trouble Shooting)
This course teaches students the skill to quickly troubleshoot problems
with Cisco router and Catalyst switch to remedy communication problems
in TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk and Wide Area Network. Utilize
troubleshooting tools live on the classroom network.
Module 4:
Introduction To
Linux
This course provides the core foundation for supporting LINUX Redhat
version 7.2. The goal of this course is to provide students with the
skills necessary to install, configure, customize, optimize, network,
integrate and troubleshoot Linux Network.
Module 5:
Job Search Workshop
This course covers
communications skills, effective resume writing, and job hunting
techniques. Students are also taught how to improve their interpersonal
skills and how to promote and market their skills using effective
interviewing techniques.
Class
Schedule
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