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    COURSEOVERVIEW

    A network is a group of two or more computer systems linked together. It can be categorized in severaldifferent ways according to the geographic area it spans, for example typically span a single home,school, or small office building, reach across cities, states, or even across the world.

    This course covers the basic knowledge and skills on building and configuring an effective and efficientsmall to medium size network. As the course progresses, students will be able to understand basicnetworking fundamentals, configure IPv and IPv! address, creating "P# tunnel, and set up the $#%,$&'P, Printer and (ile server.

    Duration:3 days

    WHOSHOULDATTEND

    #etwork Administrators& Professional who havelittle to no experience in networking, but want to learnbasic concepts of network

    PREREQUISITES

    There are no prere)uisites for this course.

    COURSECONTENT

    SUGGESTEDNEXTCOURSE

    Cisco CCNA Routing & Switching CompTIA Network*

    Certified Wireless Network Administrator CWNA

    NETWORKINGESSENTIALS

    OSI & TCP/IP COMMUNICATION

    Standards of Communication What is the OSI Model? OSI Model Diagram The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

    Transport a!er Protocols TCP Internet a!erProtocols IP T!pes of Communication

    NETWORKING COMPONENTS

    What is a "et#or$? What is a Protocol? Introduction toIP %ddressing Wired "et#or$ Media &TP/STP 'i(er

    Optic Connectors and Wiring Standards 'ast )thernet

    and *iga(it )thernet &nderstanding +u(s S#itches and,outer Intrusion Detection and 'ire#all

    IP ADDRESSING IP 4 & IP 6

    Planning IP-. %ddressing Scheme ,ules of IP

    %ddressing What is "%T? +o# Computers *et IP%ddresses What is a Default *ate#a!? What is

    Su(netting? "e# %ddressing Technolog! IP-0 T!pesof IP-0 %ddresses IP-. / IP-0 Compati(ilit!

    CONNECT TO THE NETWORK

    What is a Topolog!? Ph!sical "et#or$ Topologies1 2us3Star3 ,ing3 and +!(rid W%" Technologies PPP 'rame

    ,ela!3 %DS and Wireless %" 4irtual %"s 4irtualPri-ate "et#or$s 4P"

    CONFIGURING THE NETWORK

    Configuring the IP %ddress on Computers Configuring4irtual %"s Configuring IP ,outing Creating a

    'ire#all ,ule Configuring PPP #ith C+%P Setting up'rame ,ela! Connection Creating a 4P"s Tunnel

    CONFIGURING WIRELESS NETWORK

    2enefits of Wireless "et#or$ing Wireless "et#or$ingStandards Wireless ,outer 5 %ccess Point Placement

    Configuring Wireless ,outer 5 %ccess Point Securing aWireless "et#or$

    TCP/IP COMMAND LINE TOOLS

    ipconfig/arp/route Commands ping/tracert/pathpingCommands netstat/n(tstat/nsloo$up Commands

    telnet/ftp/netsh Commands

    DOMAIN NAME SYSTEM - DNS

    +ost and "et2IOS "ames ,esol-ing "ames to IP

    %ddresses "ame ,esolution Process Configuring D"SSer-er

    DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL - DHCP

    2asics of D+CP &sing D+CP in a ,outed "et#or$ ,outing Installing D+CP Ser-ices ,ole Configuring

    D+CP Ser-er

    REMOTE DESKTOP SERVICES - RDS

    O-er-ie# of ,emote Des$top Ser-ices ,DS ,ole

    Ser-ices Configuring ,DS Ser-ices

    CONFIGURING PRINT SERVER

    Installing a Printer Sharing a Printer Configuring Print

    Permissions Managing Dri-ers Trou(leshootingPrinters

    CONFIGURING FILE SERVER

    Sharing 'olders Installing 'ile Ser-ice ,ole %ccessingShared 'older 6uota Management &tilit!

    SECURING THE NETWORK

    'ire#alls Other Securit! De-ices "et#or$ %ccessSecurit! &ser %uthentication De-ice Securit!

    Common Securit! Threats