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TeachMeIT Networking Value Pack:
The ever-changing architecture that brought about file server, printer server
and many more has highlighted the need of networking professionals. TeachMeIT
realizes the growing demand for skilled network support professionals and therefore
has come up with 13 online courses that will help start or enhance a networking
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The pack includes courses that will help the learners
to prepare for network+ certification by various companies including
CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft and Novell. Graduates of a Network Professional
program can find themselves working as network engineers, administrators,
architects, or data analysts.
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| Courses |
| Fundamentals
of Networking |
The WBT is the
first course of the Network+ Certification
curriculum, which prepares the students
for the CompTIA Network+ Certification
exam. This course is meant for system administrators
and network professionals who want to understand
concepts on various networking technologies.
The course describes the networking concepts,
such as topologies and OSI model and introduces
students to different network components.
It also describes features of different
network operating systems, clients, servers,
and directory services available. The students
will also get an overview of various networking
standards and communication methods.
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| OSI
Network Layers |
The OSI Network
Layers WBT is the second course of the
Network+ curriculum, which prepares students
for the Comptia's Network+ Certification
exam. This course is meant for system administrators
and network professionals who want to understand
the OSI layers, such as the physical, data
link, network, and transport layers in
detail. The course describes the problems
that can occur in the physical and data
link layers, and the basic troubleshooting
and diagnosing in these layers. This course
also describes the features of different
types of networks, and provides an overview
of various routing and packet switched
mechanisms.
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| TCP/IP
Protocol |
The TCP/IP Protocol
WBT is the third course of this curriculum.
This curriculum prepares the students for
the Comptia's Network+ Certification exam.
The course is meant for system administrators
and network professionals who want to understand
and apply TCP/IP concepts, such as IP subnetting,
DHCP, DNS, WINS, and host files. The course
describes the main protocols that constitute
the TCP/IP suite, including TCP, UDP, POP3,
SMTP, SNMP, FTP, HTTP, and IP. It explains
how and when to use the TCP/IP utilities,
such as arp, telnet, nbstat, traceroute,
netstat, ipconfig/winipcfg, ftp, ping to
test, validate, and troubleshoot IP connectivity.
It also describes TCP/IP configuration
concepts including the definition of IP
proxy and its uses. Additionally, the students
will get an overview of the normal configuration
parameters for a workstation, including
IP address, DNS, default gateway, IP proxy
configuration, WINS, and DHCP.
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| Accessing
Remote Networks |
The Accessing
Remote Networks WBT is the fourth course
of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares
the students for the Comptia's Network+
Certification exam. The course is meant
for system administrators and network
professionals who want to understand
and apply remote connectivity concepts,
know the distinction between PPP and
SLIP, the purpose and function of PPTP,
and the advantages and disadvantages
of ISDN and PSTN (POTS). The course describes
the elements of dial-up networking, such
as the modem configuration parameters
to be set, including serial port IRQ,
I/O address and maximum port speed, and
the requirements for a remote connection.
It helps ensure network security, and
enables you to identify and select the
necessary security access model from
the user and share level model, and standard
password practices and procedures. You
will be able to identify the need to
employ data encryption to protect network
data and the use of firewalls.
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| Implementing
Networks |
The Implementing Networks
WBT is the fifth course of this curriculum.
This curriculum prepares the students for
the Comptia's Network+ Certification exam.
The course is meant for system administrators
and network professionals, who want to
understand how to install, maintain, and
troubleshoot networks. The course covers
the planning process for a network installation,
and the installation of a network operating
system. The course also describes how to
maintain and support the network. You can
maintain network applications and data
by performing regular backups and virus
protection, and by upgrading applications.
The course also describes how to troubleshoot
network problems, by identifying the problems,
and then using the appropriate troubleshooting
techniques.
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| Networking
Basics |
Networking Basics
is the sixth course in the curriculum,
which comprises three courses. It teaches
the users basic networking concepts and
skills. It also provides an understanding
of data communication standards. Further,
it provides an overview of how data is
transferred in a real-world network environment.
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| LAN
Fundamentals |
LAN Fundamentals
is the seventh course in the curriculum.
The course provides an overview to the
concepts, components, and various architectures
of LAN technologies. It also describes
the fundamentals of network management
and LAN security.
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| WAN
Fundamentals |
WAN Fundamentals
is the eighth course in the curriculum.
It explains the emerging WAN internetworking
technologies. It also covers the basics
of data communication and digital data
services.
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| Fundamentals
of Network Security |
The Fundamentals
of Network Security WBT acquaints the students
with the tasks involved in designing network
security. It describes the role of authentication
and the authentication mechanisms in security
implementation. It also explains designing
and implementation of access control over
the network. Additionally, the course explains
security audits and the auditing mechanisms.
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| Maintaining
Network Security |
The Maintaining
Network Security WBT acquaints the student
with the basic concepts of planning and
maintaining network security. It also describes
the process of evaluating and testing network
security. Additionally, the course explains
the process of incident response.
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| Implementing
Network Security using Firewalls |
The Implementing
Network Security using Firewalls WBT acquaints
the students with the firewall concepts.
It also describes the process of managing
firewalls. Additionally, the course explains
the methods of using and configuring firewalls
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| Introducing
TCP/IP |
The course familiarizes
the audience with the fundamentals of TCP/IP,
such as its various features, architecture,
installation procedures, network support,
and maintenance. The course also discusses
installation, configuration, and maintenance
of WINS server as well as the Domain Name
System.
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| TCP/IP
Protocols & Network Management |
The course describes
various TCP/IP protocols, such as ARP,
ICMP, and POP. The course also covers managing
the network using SNMP and securing the
network. Additionally, the course covers
troubleshooting and resolving TCP/IP errors. |
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