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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Devices

... to network level devices, such as routers, switches, and bridges. It also explains the logical operation of these devices and introduces some of the more specialized hardware and software that might be found in networks. This course maps to CompTIA's Network (2009) exam objectives for installing, configuring, and differentiating between common network devices. It also covers identifying the
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Devices
Cross-Functional Strategic Management

...oss-functional management involves managing in a way that bridges the functional silos that constrain your organization. You have to rethink your approach to business operations and promote synergy and collaboration in a team-based environment while moving toward a common objective. This course defines organizational cross-functionality and its benefits. It helps you develop techniques to
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 3 Physical Structure

...bjects between sites. Identify the features of site link bridges. Create a new site link bridge. Create a connection object. Identify the guidelines for the placement of domain controllers. Identify the guidelines for the placement of global catalog servers. Create a global catalog server. Identify the guidelines for the placement of the single master operations server. Monitor logon
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Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1

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Identify features and functions of Layer 2 switches and bridges.
Sequence the steps in managing Layer 2 addresses.
Sequence the steps for forwarding and filtering frames.
Identify features of the Cisco IOS software.
Identify guidelines for the physical startup of a Catalyst switch.
Identify the states of the LEDs on Catalyst 1900 and 2950 switches.
Identify features of a
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2

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Learn To:
Identify features of transparent bridges.
Identify how Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) prevents bridging loops.
Identify the features of the BID that can be chosen as the root switch.
Identify Cisco enhancements to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
Identify the characteristics that apply to EtherChannel.
Identify the features of the Port Aggregation Protocol
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Windows 2000 Dir Services Infrastructure--Part 3 Physical Structure

...bjects between sites. Identify the features of site link bridges. Create a new site link bridge. Create a connection object. Identify the guidelines for the placement of domain controllers. Identify the guidelines for the placement of global catalog servers. Create a global catalog server. Identify the guidelines for the placement of the single master operations server. Monitor logon
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i-Net Part 1 Internet Basics Infrastructure

This is the first course in a four part series that introduces internetworking. It describes internetworking components and when to use them. This course also introduces the OSI Layer and TCP/IP, DNS hierarchical structure, and remote access protocols. Topics covered include network access points, ISPs and Internet backbone, and the Internet connectivity process. Learn To: o Sequence the
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LAN WAN Integration

...s course will cover connectivity hardware devices such as bridges, routers, and switches. Learn To Match types of standard network topologies with their features. Identify features of a local area network (LAN), a metropolitan area network (MAN), and a wide area network (WAN). Identify the advantages of
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Windows 2000 Planning Implementing Active Directories - Part 2

...eate a new site link. Identify the features of site link bridges. Create a new site link bridge. Identify the features of Active Directory Sites and Services. Move a server from one site to another. Identify the guidelines for the physical placement of domain controllers and global catalog servers. Identify the guidelines for controlling domain controller replication traffic. Identify
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 1

...d features of hubs.
Identify functions and features of bridges.
Identify functions and features of switches.
Identify functions and features of routers.
Identify features of voice, Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), and optical devices.
Identify features of multilayer security devices.
Unit 2: Network Topologies, Standards, and Types (4 hours)
Identify features of physical
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 2 Domain Struct Site Topology

...ign for an organization. Identify the need for site link bridges in an Active Directory environment. Identify the factors to consider when planning intersite replication. Identify the factors to consider when delegating bridgehead servers in a site. Identify the functions of an intersite topology generator. Identify the functions of a least-cost spanning tree. Determine the optimal site
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 2 Domain Struct Site Topology

...ign for an organization. Identify the need for site link bridges in an Active Directory environment. Identify the factors to consider when planning intersite replication. Identify the factors to consider when delegating bridgehead servers in a site. Identify the functions of an intersite topology generator. Identify the functions of a least-cost spanning tree. Determine the optimal site
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 2

...ify features of repeaters.
Identify characteristics of bridges.
Identify characteristics of routers.
Identify characteristics of gateways.
Identify the features and functions of Network Interface Cards (NICs).
Identify characteristics of hubs.
Identify characteristics of switches.
Identify characteristics of light-emitting diode (LED) indicators.
Identify features of
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From Serebra Learning Corporation
Components Used to Build Networks
This WestNet e-Learning module introduces internetworking devices, such as repeaters, hubs, switches, bridges, routers, and gateways as the connectors between the individual segments of a broadcast network that has been broken down into separate segments.
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Layer 2 Devices
This WestNet e-Learning module presents detailed explanations of the way bridges and switches work. It discusses the differences between Ethernet and Token Ring switches and describes the very different functions of switches in Asynchronous Tranfer Mode (ATM) networks.
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Network Components
In this WestNet e-Learning module, we will discuss repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, routers, VLANs, and Gateways.
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Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switch Operations
To discuss and implement specific bridging and VLAN Catalyst switch configurations, which provide for scalability, security, and enhanced management of the local area switched network Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who
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Introduction to Networking
This module begins with an overview of computing that includes topics such as PC components measurement terms and the decimal binary and hexadecimal number conversion processes. Lesson 2 covers network fundamentals discussing important terminology used throughout the text and in the field. The highlight of this lesson is the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model. Lesson 3 discusses network
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Switch Technology
...switch technology. It begins by comparing and contrasting bridges and switches and then discusses todaya s switching technology in more detail. Lesson 2 reviews the use of redundant network links and their potential for negative impact on a network. Lesson 3 defines how active loops are avoided with a mature but reliable Spanning Tree Protocol. In addition the lesson has up-to-date information
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LAN/WAN Integration
This course will cover vendor-independent issues relating to the integration of key networking technologies. LAN/WAN Integration is designed to explain internetworking between LANs as well as LANs with WANs. Students will learn about networking services protocols architectures and technologies and will provide new insight into the methods of integrating LANs with WANs. Additionally this course
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From PDHengineer. com-Decatur Professional Development, LLC
Use of Wood in Buildings and Bridges
...s for using wood for transportation structures, including bridges. This course is intended to provide the student with an understanding of the different types of wood structural material used in construction along with many factors that must be considered when constructing wood buildings. In this course, the student will review Chapter 16, Use of Wood in Buildings and Bridges from General
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Reducing Lead Hazards During Construction
...ting and corrosion of iron and steel, it is still used on bridges, railways, ships, lighthouses, and other steel structures, although substitute coatings are available. The student must take a multiple-choice quiz consisting of twenty (20) questions at the end of the course to obtain PDH credits. Specific Knowledge or Skill Attained This course teaches the following specific knowledge and
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Steel Erection Safety Requirements
...ation, and/or repair of single and multi-story buildings, bridges, and other structures where steel erection occurs. In this course, the student will review 29CFR1960.750 Subpart R "Steel Erection". This course is relevant to engineers involved in all areas of steel erection. This includes structural design engineers since Subpart R addresses design issues, such as structural steel
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Bottomless Culvert Scour Study
...road to the other. They are often used as alternatives to bridges. Culverts can be four sided or three sided, depending on the application cost and other design factors. The three sided culverts are bottomless and are useful to decrease the amount of environmental impacts along its length. This course will address several design options that can be used to reduce scour at the inlet and outlet
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Soil Stabilization for Pavements
...d soil is essential for the proper function of our roads, bridges, dams, runways, etc. Soil stabilization occurs during first stages of a project. The degree of soil stabilization could easily determine the life of a structure. This course will discuss the soil stabilization methods for pavements. Due to the non-homogenous nature of soil, it is common to find soils of different types,
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Effects of Inlet Geometry on Hydraulic Performance of Box Culverts
...road to the other. They are often used as alternatives to bridges. The wingwalls of culverts can have an effect on culvert capacity due to entrance losses. The angle that wingwalls can be built for culverts can range from 8 degrees to 30 degrees or more. After reviewing this 5 hour course, the student will have valuable information that can be used to analyze the effects of inlet geometry on
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Materials and Methods of Corrosion Control of Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete
...bridges has undoubtedly become a considerable economic burden to many State and local transportation agencies. Since the iron in the steel has a natural tendency to revert eventually to its most stable oxide state, this problem will, unfortunately, still be with us, but to a much lesser degree due to the use of various corrosion protection strategies currently used in new construction. The
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From The Virtual Training Company
CCNA ICND
Virtual Training Company's "CCNA/ICND" (Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices)
will prepare you for the Cisco CCNA Certification test # 640-607.
This tutorial is the basis for all Network Training. Your instructor, Bill Ferguson,
will cover general networking knowledge, troubleshooting of networks, and
the specific Cisco, IOS and CLI interface. You will also learn about the OSI Model and the uses
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