NETWORK CONFIGURATION,TROUBLESHOOTING AND SECURITY
Content
Networking Overview
Fundamentals of a Network
Applying the OSI model to troubleshooting
Connecting the Physical Layer
Distinguishing Media Terminology
Cabling and Port Configuration
Building the Data Link Layer
Working with Network Adapters
Assessing LAN Topologies
Interfacing with the Network
Switching at the Data Link Layer
Analyzing Protocols
Solving Network Congestion
Implementing VLANs
Wireless Networking
Traversing the Wireless Topologies
Building the Wireless Network
Integrating the Network and Transport Layers
The role of TCP/IP
Configuring IP addresses
Enabling the Routing Function
Investigating Protocol Headers
Troubleshooting the Application Layer
Managing OS Functions
Fine-Tuning Network Services
FOR WHOM: CIOs, Heads of Departments, IT Professionals, System Analysts, Network Administrators, Servers Managers, Network Engineers, Systems/Security Administrators, IT Development Managers and others who perform related functions.
This workshop provides network professionals with a comprehensive set of tools and techniques needed to proficiently configure and maintain networks. Participants learn to troubleshoot and resolve problems related to cables, wireless connections, protocols and applications. Tools include: NIC diagnostic, Protocol analyzer, Ping, PathPing and TRACERT, PC configuration and diagnostic utilities.
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