Networking Course

Networking

Course Overview

In computer networks, computing devices exchange data with each other using connections between nodes. These data links are established over cable media such as wires or optic cables, or wireless media such as Wi-Fi.

Computer networking has existed for many years, and as time has passed the technologies have become faster and less expensive. Networks are made up of various devices computers, switches, routers connected together by cables or wireless signals. Understanding the basics of how networks are put together is an important step in building a wireless network in a community or neighborhood.

It is the interconnection of multiple devices, generally termed as Hosts connected using multiple paths for the purpose of sending/receiving data or media. There are also multiple devices or mediums which helps in the communication between two different devices which are known as Network devices.

Anyone can take up the course interested in making career in networking stream. Also experienced professionals to improve skill set. 

No skills required to learn the course. Understanding basic computer terminology

You get opportunities as network admin, network analyst in IT companies like TCS, WIPRO, TTS, CISCO and more. 

The main concepts covered in the course are Introduction, IP Routing, Layer 3 Security, Switching, IPv6, IPv6 Routing, WAN Technologies, WAN Access Connectivity, Network Address Translation (NAT), ROUTE, SWITCH, and TROUBLE SHOOT

Networking Course Syllabus

Introduction

  • Internetworking Devices
  • OSI Model
  • TCP/IP Protocol
  • Network Topology
  • IP Addressing (IPv4)
  • Sub netting
  • LAN Switching Technologies
  • Basic Commands of Routing

IP Routing

  • Static Routing
  • Default Routing
  • Dynamic Routing
  • RIP
  • EIGRP
  • OSPF

Layer 3 Security

  • Access Control List (ACL)

Switching

  • VLAN
  • Trunking
  • VTP
  • InterVLAN Routing
  • Port Security
  • Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Etherchannel

IPv6

  • Global unicast
  • Unique local
  • Link local
  • Multicast
  • Modified EUI 64
  • Autoconfiguration
  • Anycast

IPv6 Routing

  • Static Routing
  • Dynamic Routing
  • Default Routing
  • Etherchannel

WAN Technologies

  • Point-to-Point
  • Full Mesh
  • Frame-Relay

WAN Access Connectivity

  • MPLS
  • Metro Ethernet
  • Broadband PPPoE

Network Address Translation (NAT)

  • Static NAT
  • Dynamic NAT
  • PAT
  • CCNP

ROUTE

  • IGP Routing Protocols
  • IPv6
  • RIPng
  • Advanced EIGRP Concepts
  • Advanced OSPF Concepts
  • OSPF Link-State Database
  • Redistribution
  • Summarization
  • Routing Protocol Authentication
  • Default Routes using IGP
  • Route Filtering
  • BGP

SWITCH

  • Basic Switching
  • VLAN and Trunking
  • VLAN Trunking Protocols
  • Spanning Tree Configuration
  • Advance STP
  • Multilayer Switching
  • First Hop Redundacy Protocols
  • Monitoring Campus Networks
  • Securing Switch Access
  • Securing VLAN
  • Spoofing Attacks

TROUBLE SHOOT

  • Fundamental Troubleshooting and Maintenance Concepts
  • Troubleshooting Cisco Catalyst Switch Features
  • Troubleshooting Router Features
  • Troubleshooting Management