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NETWORKING
ENGINEERING
PROGRAM OBJECTIVES
This program offers training in computer networking and fully prepares
students toward passing Microsoft’s latest Network Operating System
Windows 2000 Certified System Engineer (MCSE) and Cisco Certified
Network Associate (CCNA) certifications. After completing this program,
students can obtain work as help desk engineers, field technician,
systems engineers, systems integrators, technical support engineers,
systems analysts, network analysts, and technical consultants.
PROGRAM
OUTLINE
Module 1:
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 2:
Windows 2000 Directory Services
Students learn to install, configure, and troubleshoot the components,
DNS, and security for Windows 2000 Active Directory. Additionally,
students will learn to manage, monitor, and optimize the desktop
environment by using Group Policy.
Designing Windows 2000 Directory
Services
Analyze the business requirements and design a directory service
architecture that includes: Active Directory and Windows NT domains, and
solution for desktop management.
Designing Security For Windows
Network
Analyze the business requirements for security and design a security
solution to control access to Network resources.
Designing Windows 2000 Network
Services
Analyze the business requirements for a network infrastructure that
includes: Network topology, routing, IP addressing, virtual private
networks, remote access, and telephony solutions.
Module 3:
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 4:
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
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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.
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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 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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