In this course, you will be introduced to networking concepts in today's increasingly connected and technology-driven businesses. You will learn how communication and information transfers are enabled by networking technologies such as the internet, intranet, and extranet, local area networks, wide area networks, wireless networking, network topologies, and access methods. You will also build foundational knowledge in various networking concepts, including the OSI model, IP addressing, internet protocols, and more.
Local Area Networking
Local Area Networks, Devices, and Data Transfer
Network Topologies and Standards
Access Methods
Networks Outside the LAN
Security Devices and Zones
Concepts of the Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
Defining Networks with the OSI Model
OSI Basics
Communications Subnetwork
Upper OSI Layers
Communications Subnetwork
OSI Model
Switches
Wired and Wireless Networks
Wired Networks and Media Types
Wireless Networks
Internet Protocol
IPv4
IPv6
Implementing TCP/IP in the Command Line
Using Basic TCP/IP Commands
Advanced TCP/IP Commands
Networking Services
Set Up Common Networking Services
Name Resolution Techniques
Wide Area Networks
Routing
Common WAN Technologies and Connections
Routers
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Local Area Networking
Local Area Networks, Devices, and Data Transfer
Network Topologies and Standards
Access Methods
Networks Outside the LAN
Security Devices and Zones
Concepts of the Internet, Intranet, and Extranet
An understanding of IT and business environments is beneficial, but not required.
Starting on 14 July, for 10 days.
Evening classes from 2000 hrs - 2200 hrs