Network Essentials

Network cables are used to connect computers. The most commonly used cable is Category 5 cable RJ-45. A computer can be connected to another one via a serial port but if we need to connect many computers to produce a network, this serial connection will not work.
What will you learn?
  • Understand the Network models.
  • Understand the concept of Routing.
  • Know the Installation of Windows Server 2008, 2012 Administration.
  • Install the Linux Administration.
  • Learn how to maintain Graphics and Kernel in Linux.

Course Outline

Network Essentials Career courses with industry-endorsed course curricula give you the best in IT education as they have been designed by industry veterans and professionals.

Basic Networking
  • Network Models
  • Topologies and Architecture
  • Protocols
  • OSI Layers
  • IP Addressing and Subnetting
  • Network Devices & Connectors LAN Configuration
  • Internet Configuration
Advanced Networking
  • WAN Technologies
  • Concept of Routing (RIPv1, RIPv2, OSPF)
  • Configuration of Wi-Fi Zone
  • Network Security & Firewall
Windows Server 2008 Administration
  • Installation
  • Physical & Share Level Security
  • User & Group Management
  • Implementing Active Directory Domain Services
  • Associated Services like DHCP, DNS, IIS 7.0, FTP Controlling Windows with MMC
  • Controlling Windows Group Policy Terminal Services
  • Implementing NAP
Linux Administration
  • Installation
  • Basic Commands
  • Shell & Kernel
  • User and Group Management
  • Shell & Kernel
  • LVM, ACL, Quota
  • Installation & Configuration Servers like NFS, FTP, APACHE, SAMBA, DHCP, DNS
  • Troubleshooting

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Network Essentials