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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 5: ATM Internetwork Design 


...series covers
ATM concepts, routing and implementation in
LANs and
WANs. It also covers
SMDS concepts and implementation issues. In addition to providing an overview of
SNA, it focuses on the hardware, software, and link and gateway components of an SNA network. This course also covers complex SNA internetworking concepts such as
SDLC tunneling, remote source-route bridging (RSRB), data-link
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Introduction to Wireless LANs 
This module discusses the wireless
LAN market, presenting an overview of the past, present, and future of wireless
LANs and provides an introduction to the standards that govern wireless LANs.
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RF Fundamentals 
This module discusses the properties of radio frequency (RF) radiation and how its behavior can affect the performance of a wireless
LAN. We introduce the uses and properties of antennas and explain the mathematical relationships that exist in RF circuits and why they are important, as well as how to perform the necessary RF math calculations.
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The 802 11 Network Architecture 
This module covers some of the key concepts found in the 802.11 network architecture. You will read about the process by which clients connect to an access point, the terms used for organizing wireless
LANs, and how power management is accomplished in wireless
LAN client devices. Without a solid understanding of the principals covered in this module, it would be quite difficult to design,
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Physical Layers 
In this module, we discuss some of the media access control (
MAC) and
Physical Layer characteristics of wireless
LANs that are common to all wireless
LAN products, regardless of the manufacturer. We also explain the difference between
Ethernet and wireless LAN frames and how wireless LANs avoid collisions.
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Troubleshooting Wireless LAN Installations 
In this module, we discuss the more common obstacles to successful implementation of a wireless
LAN, and how to troubleshoot them. Wireless
LANs have their own set of challenges, mainly dealing with the behavior of RF signals. There are different methods of discovering when these challenges exist and each of the challenges discussed has its remedies and workarounds.
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Wireless LAN Security 
In this module, we discuss the much-maligned 802.11 specified security solution known as
Wired Equivalent Privacy (
WEP). We explain the various methods that can be used to attack a wireless
LAN to prepare you (as an administrator) to prevent security problems.
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Non-Cellular Wireless Technology 
To explain non-cellular wireless technology
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about emerging broadband wireless technologies; students studying or researching broadband wireless communications and technologies
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Wireless LAN Technologies 
To introduce wireless
LAN technologies
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students investigating or researching wireless communications and related technologies
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LAN Fundamentals 
This course provides students with an introduction to the concepts, components, and various architectures of
LAN technologies. It also helps the student understand the fundamentals of network management and LAN security. This course is designed for technical managers, help desk/support personnel and professionals who require an understanding of data communications and networking.
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How to Build a Computer Network 
This
WestNet e-Learning module reviews the major concepts presented in this course and shows how they work together in several real-world situations. You will also learn how one local area network (
LAN) connects to another, with particular attention to
Internet connectivity.
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Physical Network Design 
This module provides an overview of transmission media basics, including a look at structured wiring systems, cable characteristics, wireless
LANs, and installation.
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Communications Security 
To introduce the key issues in communications security
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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How Wide Area Networks Work 
This
WestNet e-Learning module discusses the technologies used to connect two or more local area networks (
LANs) over an extended distance, resulting in either a metropolitan area network (
MAN) or wide area network (
WAN). The difference between a MAN and a WAN will also be explored.
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Analysis of LANs 
This
WestNet e-Learning module will explain the key concepts of network development and introduce the types of network analysis tools that you will use as you evaluate the performance of an existing
LAN.
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Physical Layer Implementation 
This
WestNet e-Learning module provides an overview of transmission media basics, including a look at structured wiring systems, cable characteristics, wireless
LANs, and installation.
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Future Technologies Supporting Convergence 
This module discusses future technologies that will make convergence easier, more reliable, and more convenient, not only for the user but for the maintainer. Here we discuss the improvements in
QoS, addressing, and reliability that
Internet Protocol version 6 (
IPv6) makes over Internet Protocol version 4 (
IPv4). We complete the text by discussing mobile, wireline and wireless technologies,
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Basics of Telecommunications 
The
Basics of
Telecommunications WBT is meant for professionals whose responsibilities include design, management, or operation of telecommunications systems and who want to understand the basics of telecommunications. The course provides an introduction to the fundamental techniques and technologies used in the emerging and expanding field of telecommunications. It explores the history and
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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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Networking Fundamentals 
To introduce the main components and principles of networking
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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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Wireless LANs 
To recognize the features of
WLANs and compare wireless
LANs with wired LANs, the different
WLAN topologies, and explain WLAN technology, standards, and security. Network administrators, network engineers, network managers, systems managers, or network designers.
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CCNT Basic Data Communications v6 0 Part 2 
.... The networks section teaches about local area networks (
LANs), wide-area networks (
WANs), hierarchical WANs, and
LAN components. This section also teaches about system network architecture (
SNA), and
TCP/IP. The
Transmission Principles section teaches about data protocols,
DTE to DCE interface standards, and transmission methods and error checking. Candidates for this exam work in the data
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 Part 1 
This course introduces
LAN technologies and teaches LAN topologies. It also introduces LAN standards and covers the
TCP/IP Protocol suite and
IEEE standards. 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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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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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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IBM Implementing Wireless LANs Part 2 - Components and Configuration 
This course presents information on the characteristics of wireless
LAN (
WLAN) client adapters and access points (
APs) that need to be considered before implementing a diverse WLAN environment. You will learn how to install a typical WLAN client adapter and how to configure both basic options and also advanced options such as encryption load balancing and roaming. This course also covers wireless
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IBM Implementing Wireless LANs Part 3 - Security 
This course examines the important area of access point (AP) security. You will learn how to implement
WEP and some of the limitations of this technology and about methods of increasing WEP security using technologies such as
Multiple keys disabling broadcasts and key hashing. You will also learn about
EAP and its improvements over WEP including
RADIUS authentication and session keys. You will
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IBM Implementing Wireless LANs Part 4 - Site Design and Installation 
This course provides an understanding of how to assess the customer's needs for an enterprise-wide
WLAN implementation and how to perform a site survey. It addresses preparation infrastructure awareness site survey methods and the
Cisco ACU site survey utility. The WLAN installation section provides guidelines for mounting access points and antennas. The troubleshooting section provides
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
LAN WAN Integration 

...ntegration 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 To
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 3 Security 

...uate, design, plan, install, and manage wired or wireless
LANs (
WLANs). This course is primarily designed for network administrators and engineers who have practical networking experience in all phases of design, installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of wired networks. Deployment
Options e-Learning
Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
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Wireless LAN Security Part 1 Specifications Standards 

This course begins by giving an overview on of the basic concepts of security. It then covers authentication and encryption. It also covers the importance of security and how to secure the enterprise network. Finally, it covers wireless
LAN Standards and security specification standards. Learn To To match wireless network security definitions with their features.
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Network Certification Curriculum 

...ties performed are supporting existing networks, planning
LANs, and developing technical solutions, which incorporate a network component. A+ Certification, which
CompTIA also sponsors, can be used as a prerequisite, but it is not necessary. A+ Certification certifies the knowledge of microcomputer hardware service technicians with six months of on-the-job experience. The
Network+ audience is
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CCNT Local Area Networks v6 0 Part 3 

...earning
Time:
6 - 8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1:
LANs in the
Organization (3 - 4 hours)
Identify network trends.
Identify characteristics of software management.
Identify characteristics of network management.
Identify characteristics of user management.
Identify considerations for planning a network.
Identify functions of tone generators and tone locators.
Identify
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