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Course Overview Today's rapidly evolving networks demand constant access to critical data from its users. The knowledge required to maintain a complex network is essential to maximise availability. In this course, you gain the skills necessary to configure networks and resolve problems related to cables, wireless connections, protocols and applications. You learn to configure, maintain and troubleshoot networks using a comprehensive set of tools and techniques. Audience This course is valuable for anyone involved in designing, configuring, installing or maintaining a network. Networking experience at the level of Course 450, " Introduction to Networking ", or equivalent knowledge, is assumed. Skills Gained - Configure, maintain and troubleshoot multiple network configurations
- Select and maintain your cabling infrastructure
- Configure and test network adapters for optimum LAN performance
- Install a switched network with VLANs
- Access and secure your wireless network
- Manage IP address assignments and subnetting
- Identify and resolve application layer issues using protocol analysis
Course Outline Networking Overview Fundamentals of a network - Types of networks
- Hardware and software
Applying the OSI model to troubleshooting - The 7-layer model
- Executing a troubleshooting methodology
- Employing fault isolation at each layer
Connecting the Physical Layer Distinguishing media terminology - Twisted pair
- Fibre
- Wireless
- EIA/TIA standards
Cabling and port configuration - Strategies for successful configuration
- Validating wiremap with cable scanner
- Identifying common cable problems
- MDI/MDI-X port configuration
- Specifying various fibre types
Building the Data Link Layer Working with network adapters - Designating Layer 2 MAC address
- Demystifying access methods: Collision Detection/Avoidance
- Displaying NIC configuration
Assessing LAN topologies - Logical and physical topologies
- Star
- Hybrid
- Mesh
LAN and WAN standards at Layer 2 - 802 standards
- Wireless
- Fast and Gigabit Ethernet
- xDSL
- Cable modem
- Frame Relay
- ATM
Interfacing with the network - Testing speed mismatch issues
- Connecting half and full duplex for compatibility
Switching at the Data Link Layer Analysing protocols - Differentiating between Ethernet and 802.3 frame formats
- Choosing a hardware or software analyser
- Capturing and filtering traffic with Ethereal
Solving network congestion - Deploying switches
- Interpreting Layer 2 traffic
- Upgrading to a switch
Implementing VLANs - Defining the VLAN
- Interconnecting VLANs across switches
- Port tagging with 802.1Q
Wireless Networking Traversing the wireless topology - Network types and standards
- Selecting infrastructure or ad hoc mode
- IBSS
- BSS
- ESS
Building the wireless network - Setting up the access point
- Configuring the SSID on a client
- Securing the wireless traffic
Integrating the Network and Transport Layers The role of TCP/IP - The TCP/IP protocol suite
- OSI model vs. TCP/IP model
Configuring IP addresses - Characterising NetID and HostID
- Public vs. private addresses
- Allocating addresses with DHCP
- Managing addresses with ifconfig/ipconfig
- Resolving address conflicts
Enabling the routing function - Subnetting and the adjacency test
- Interpreting a routing table
Investigating protocol headers - TCP
- UDP
- IP
- ARP
- ICMP
- Identifying common protocol issues
Troubleshooting the Application Layer Managing OS functions - File
- Print
- Messaging
- Database
Fine-tuning network services - DNS
- Web services
- Debugging name resolution with nslookup
Managing Your Network - Identifying network management components using SNMP
- Querying the MIB for device status
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