Network Management Technology College Diploma

 During the process of obtaining the College Diploma you also get training to obtain industry leading certifications such as; A+, Network+, MCSA 2003, CCNA, and CCNP  

* The old version does not include the Course # 7

 

Course Outline

 1 - A+ Core                                A+ Certification (Core)

  • Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software and How They Work Togethe

  • Identification and Description of various Computer Hardware Components (System Board, Power Supplies, Memory, Hard Drives, Floppy Drives, CD-ROMs...)

  • Installation, Configuration and Troubleshooting of Computer Peripherals and Devices and Supporting I/O Devices

  • Purchasing a PC or Building Your Own

  • Analysis and Troubleshooting of Hardware

2 - A+ Operating System          A+ Certification (OS)                   

  • Microsoft Windows Operating Systems and Major Operating System Files

  • Installing and Configuring Hardware in Windows and Operating System Utilities

  • Understanding Systems Files of DOS/Windows and Boot Sequence

  • Using Command Line Functions

  • Managing Disks, Directories, and Files

  • Analysis and Troubleshooting of  OS Startup Problems

  • Working with Devices, Applications, and Printers

  • Networking Concepts and Understanding Troubleshooting Principles

3 - Network+                            Network + Certification

  •  Introduction to Networking Operating Systems and Networking Concepts

  •  Connecting a Workstation to a Network

  •  Types of Networks, Network Hardware and Software

  •  Analyzing Network Architecture

  •  Understanding OSI Model

  •  Network Devices and Cabling Systems

  •  Applying Data Exchange Protocols

  •  Introduction to Remote and Wireless Networking

 4 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional

  •  Introduction to Windows 2000 Professional

  •  Installing and Configuring Windows 2000

  •  Professional Managing Windows 2000 File Systems and Storage

  •  User and System Management and Administration

  •  Windows 2000 Security and Access Control

  •  Internetworking with RAS (Remote Access Service) Working with the Windows 2000

  • Registry System Optimization and Troubleshooting

5 - Managing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment

  •  Managing User and Computer accounts and Groups

  •  Managing Access to Resources, Printing, and Objects in Organizational Units

  •  Implementing Group Policy, Managing the User Environment, Audit Policy

  •  Implementing and Managing Printing

  •  Administering a Server, Monitoring Server Performance

  •  Managing Device Drivers and Disks

  •  Managing Data Storage

  •  Managing Disaster Recovery

  •  Maintaining Software By Using Software Update Services             

 6 - Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server  2003 Network Infrastructure Network Services

  •  Configuring Routing By Using Routing and Remote Access

  •  Allocating IP Addressing By Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

  •  Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

  •  Resolving Names, Host Names, and NetBIOS Names By Using Domain Name System (DNS) and Windows Internet    Name Service (WINS)

  •  Managing DNS and WINS

  •  Securing Network Traffic By Using IPSec and Certificates

  •  Configuring Network Access

  •  Managing and Monitoring Network Access

  •  Suite of TCP/IP Protocols, Subnetting, Configuring for Name Resolution, Connectivity Issues

* 7 - Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure

  •  Introduction to the Active Directory service infrastructure, its logical and physical structure, and its function as a directory service.

  •  Introducing the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins and command-line tools that

  •  Implementing an Active Directory Forest and Domain Structure.

  •  Implementing an Organizational Unit Structure, creating organizational units, delegate common administrative tasks, customize the delegation of administrative tasks for an organizational unit.

  •  Implementing User, Group, and Computer Accounts, Implementing Group Policy strategy to centrally manage users and computers in an enterprise.

  •  Implementing Sites to Manage Active Directory Replication.

  •  Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers, Managing Operations Masters, Maintaining Active Directory Availability, and Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure.

8 - Cisco Certified Network Associates (CCNA)

  •   Introduction to Networking Operating Systems and Networking Concepts

  •   Connecting a Workstation to a Network

  •   Types of Networks, Network Hardware and Software

  •   Analyzing Network Architecture

  •   Understanding OSI Model

  •   Network Devices and Cabling Systems

  •   Applying Data Exchange Protocols

  •   Introduction to Remote and Wireless Networking

  •   Introduction to Internetworking and OSI Model

  •   Introduction to Layers and their Introduction

  •   LAN vs. WAN

  •   Network Path Determination Routing and Basic Routing Function

  •   IP Addressing and Sub Netting

  •   Learning TCP/IP Protocol Suite

  •   Configuring Routers for TCP/IP and Novell IPX Apple Talk Configuration

  •   WAN Serial Connections

  •   Frame Relay

  •   X.25

 9 -  CCNP 1 (Switching, BCMSN)

  •  Design of a Campus Network

  •  CGMP

  •  Cisco Fundamentals

  •  Aggregating Switch Links

  •  Multicast

  •  Multilayer Switching (Layer 3)

  •  Router Redundancy and Load Balancing

  •  IP Telephony

  •  Spanning Tree

  •  Switching Interconnectivity

  •  Trunking

  •  VLAN Operations

  •  Troubleshooting

  •  Scenarios

10 – CCNP2 (Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks, BSCI)

  •  Routing Principles

  •  Extending IP Addresses

  •  IP Distance Vector Routing

  •  IP Link-State Vector Routing

  •  Configuring OSPF in a Single Area

  •  Interconnecting Multiple OSPF Areas

  •  Configuring IS-IS Protocol

  •  Configuring EIGRP

  •  Configuring Basic Border Gateway Protocol

  •  Implementing BGP in Scalable Networks

  •  Optimizing Routing Update Operation

  •  Scenarios 

11 - CCNP 3 (Remote Access, BCRAN)

  •  Cisco Remote Access Networks Introduction

  •  Selecting CISCO Products for Remote Connections

  •  Assembling and Cabling the WAN Components

  •  Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site with Modems

  •  Configuring PPP and Controlling Network Access with PAP and CHAP

  •  Using ISDN and DDR Technologies to Enhance Remote Connectivity

  •  Optimizing the use of DDR Interfaces

  •  Using X.25 for Remote Access

  •  Establishing a Dedicated Frame Relay Connection and Control Traffic Flow

  •  Enabling a Backup to the Permanent Connection

  •  Managing Network Performance with Queuing and Compression

  •  Scaling IP Addresses with Network Address Translation

  •  Using AAA to Scale Access Control in an Expanding Network

  •  Scenarios

12 - CCNP4 ( Support-Troubleshooting, CIT)

  •  Traffic and Data link Fundamentals

  •  Troubleshooting Tools, Methods and Targets

  •  Use of Cisco IOS Troubleshooting Commands and Debugging Utilities

  •  Efficient Troubleshooting Methods

  •  Problem Isolation for TCP/IP

  •  Problem Isolation for Novell IPX

  •  Troubleshooting VLANC on Switches and Routers

  •  Problem Isolation and Resolution on Catalyst Switches

  •  Problem Isolation and Resolution for ISDN BRI

  •  Problem Isolation and Resolution for Frame Relay WANs

  •  Scenarios