A strong foundation of basic networking concepts is fundamental to a successful career in information technology. Networking technologies underlie all IT activities and a strong comprehension of the hardware and protocols used to create networks is essential to future success. In this course, you will learn how to configure a workstation to connect to a network, analyze network traffic using a protocol analyzer, examine switch and router configurations, perform basic IPv4 addressing and subnetting, and research network security solutions. You will gain an understanding of basic network functions, standards, and protocols, to prepare you to tackle advanced networking skills.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
1. Network Overview
2. Network Functions and Standards
3. Local Signaling Media
4. Ethernet
5. Switching
6. Logical Addressing
7. Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
8. Network Layer Process
9. Subnetting
10. Routing
11. WAN Overview
12. Host-to-Host Handling
13. Supporting Processes
14. NetBIOS and NetBEUI
15. Security
16. User and Manager Processes
17. Wireless LANs
18. Instant Communications
19. Networking Advances
Join our public courses in our United States of America facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.