From Serebra Learning Corporation
Internetworking Technologies - Part 4 


This is the last course in a four-part series on
Internetworking Technologies 2.0. This series will help students to understand terms, concepts, technologies, and devices commonly used in networking. This course will cover contemporary routing protocols, enhancing and supportive protocols, and network management.
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 1: Internetworking Analysis 


This first course in the
DCN curriculum should provide the learner with a brief overview of the internetworking technologies and devices that they must understand to begin designing
Cisco networks. It should also discuss the theories and processes for identifying the networking needs of the customer.
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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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WAN Fundamentals 
This course explains the emerging
WAN internetworking technologies. It also covers the basics of data communication, digital data services. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of WAN,
MAN, internetworking, digital data services, and advanced data communications.
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Routing Table Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module describes and compares the two major routing algorithms and discusses the dominant routing protocol based on each algorithm. We will also learn about several small, but important protocols created to solve special routing or transmission problems.
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TCP IP Protocol 
The
TCP/IP Protocol
WBT is the third course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the
CompTia's
Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply TCP/IP concepts, such as IP subnetting,
DHCP,
DNS,
WINS, and host files. The course describes the main protocols that constitute the TCP/IP
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Implementing Networks 
The
Implementing Networks WBT is the fifth course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the
CompTia's
Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand how to install, maintain, and troubleshoot networks. The course covers the planning process for a network installation, and the installation of a
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Computer Protocols and the OSI Model 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces you to the basic terms and concepts that underlie all computer communication protocols. You will learn how different protocols work together in a layered system to move data across a network.
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WANs 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks (
LANs) over an extended distance. We will also introduce the two main classes of technologies used for wide area network (
WAN) connectivity: point-to-point services and switched services.
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Network Configuration 
This
WestNet e-Learning module discusses broad concepts and solutions that require different combinations of operating systems, hardware, applications, or protocols.
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Troubleshooting 
This
WestNet e-Learning module presents a general approach for troubleshooting a network, the most common software and hardware tools for network troubleshooting, and a series of real-world problems that show how an administrator can use various combinations of tools and a disciplined approach to identify and correct many common problems.
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Web Development Fundamentals 
To outline web-page develpment using
HTML and to introduce scripting and database management and connection techniques
Students wishing to acquire the fundamental skills required to embark on careers as e-Business IT professionals; students preparing for the
CompTIA certification exam
IK0-002: i-Net
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 Part 2 
This course covers transmission techniques and media. LAN components and
Internetworking components are also taught. This course also covers access connectivity devices. A high level of computer skill is not required but learners will probably have had prior experience in the installation, support, and troubleshooting of computer networks.
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 4 
This is the last course of a four-part series that prepares learners for the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Exam (
BSCI 642-801). This course teaches the
Border Gateway Protocol (
BGP) and about manipulating routing updates. With multiple connections the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is an alternative to using default routes to control path selections. Configuring and troubleshooting BGP can
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/IP Fundamentals 


This is the first course in a five part series that presents students with a broad overview of
TCP/IP network technology. This course will provide students an outline of the infrastructure of the
Internet and the place of TCP/IP within this infrastructure. It will describe the features of TCP/IP architecture and Internet addressing, and cover the techniques for troubleshooting TCP/IP networks.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 2: IP Model 


This is the second course in a five part series that presents students with instruction in the subject of the IP model. It covers the features and functions of several layers in the
OSI model - including the network access layer, the
Internet layer, and the transport layer. The student will also learn how to use various
TCP/IP troubleshooting tools.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 4: Network Management 


This is the fourth course in a five part series that will provide instruction on the features of network management. This course will provide an overview of management functional areas and the network management model. It will also introduce the features and functions of
SNMP. The student will learn how to install and configure SNMP and SNMP agents. This course will also introduce the features and
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 


This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of
IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of
IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers, as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security, reduced network management with IPv6, and transitioning to IPv6.
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Internetworking Technologies - Part 4 


This is the last course in a four-part series on
Internetworking Technologies 2.0. This series will help students to understand terms, concepts, technologies, and devices commonly used in networking. This course will cover contemporary routing protocols, enhancing and supportive protocols, and network management.
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i-Net+ Part 1: Internet Basics and 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.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/IP Fundamentals 
This is the first course in a five part series that presents students with a broad overview of
TCP/IP network technology. This course will provide students an outline of the infrastructure of the
Internet and the place of TCP/IP within this infrastructure. It will describe the features of TCP/IP architecture and Internet addressing and cover the techniques for troubleshooting TCP/IP networks.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 2: IP Model 
This is the second course in a five part series that presents students with instruction in the subject of the IP model. It covers the features and functions of several layers in the
OSI model - including the network access layer the
Internet layer and the transport layer. The student will also learn how to use various
TCP/IP troubleshooting tools.
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 4: Network Management 
This is the fourth course in a five part series that will provide instruction on the features of network management. This course will provide an overview of management functional areas and the network management model. It will also introduce the features and functions of
SNMP. The student will learn how to install and configure SNMP and SNMP agents. This course will also introduce the features
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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5: IPv6 
This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of
IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of
IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security reduced network management with IPv6 and transitioning to IPv6. Finally
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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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i-Net+ Part 1: Internet Basics and 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.
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
CIW Internetworking Professional Part 5 IPv6 

Course
Overview This is the last course in a five part series that provides instruction on the features and functions of
IPv6. This course will begin with a comparison of
IPv4 and IPv6. Students will learn to examine the IPv6 header and extension headers, as well as the IPv6 address architecture. This course covers IPv6 routing and security, reduced network management with IPv6, and
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 3 

...Internetworking curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the
CCDA DESGN exam
640-861. It covers IP addressing, including
IPv6, and routing protocol selection criteria, features, and deployment.
Learn To:
Identify characteristics of the
IPv4 address structure.
Identify characteristics of the IPv6 address structure.
Distinguish between static and dynamic routing.
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 4 

...Internetworking curriculum, which is designed to prepare learners for the
CCDA DESGN exam
640-861.. It covers traditional voice architectures, voice architecture integration, voice technology requirements, and capacity planning using voice traffic engineering concepts.
Learn To:
Identify guidelines for network security risk assessment.
Identify threats to network security.
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Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks Part 4 

...options involved in properly configuring
BGP for scalable internetworking. The different means of controlling routing update information is also covered in this course. Methods of controlling information between these routing protocols include using filters, changing the administrative distance, and configuring metrics. This course also explains the configuration of policy-based routing using
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Solaris Administration Curriculum 

...y are handled in this flavor of
Unix. Students will learn internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security. Wherever possible, there is a focus on the tools and features specific to
Solaris. L earn To:
See individual course descriptions for specific objectives and scope. C ontent
Emphasis Skills-Based A udience The target audiences for this curriculum are
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Solaris--Part 2 Network Administration 

...ond course in the
Sun Solaris implementation track covers internetworking connectivity, systems, services, and security. Wherever possible, It focus's on the tools and features specific to
Solaris. L earn To:
Identify the characteristics of the print service. Identify the
CLI commands used to add a network printer. Identify the CLI commands used to manage print queues and jobs.
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i-Net Part 1 Internet Basics Infrastructure 

...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 stages
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2 

...nternet
Service Provider (
ISP).
Identify guidelines for internetworking.
Identify features and functions of
Internet telephony networks.
Identify features and functions of video transmission.
Identify the uses of
VoIP by cable providers.
Identify features of transmission media.
Identify features of multi-circuit media.
Identify features of modulation techniques.
Unit 2:
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LAN WAN Integration 

... 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 will cover connectivity hardware devices such as bridges, routers, and switches. Learn