Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the more...
Windows 2000 - Internet and Extranet Security To enable students to design inbound and outbound Internet security solutions and secure partner access to network and to provide an overview of PKI and enable students to design PKI security solutions Students preparing for Microsoft exam 70-220; personnel in medium to very large computing environments that use the Windows 2000 network operating system more...
Win2000 Server Managing Hardware Devices Drivers In this course you will learn to install, operate, and manage MCSE hardware devices. You will be introduced to the procedure for installing and configuring Plug and Play devices. You will learn to unplug hardware devices, sign device drivers digitally, and verify file signatures. You will find out how to monitor and configure DVD and CD-ROM devices and removable media, such as tape devices. You more...
Configuring Communication Services - Linux ...ation programs and discusses the methods of configuring a modem and other tasks, such as connecting to computers using the communication programs, and using the Linux fax utilities. Users who have a basic level of familiarity with the features and usage of the Linux system and want extensive knowledge of the network services under Linux and who want to be familiar with the various configuration more...
WAN Components Upon completion of this WestNet e-Learning module, you will understand the basic concepts and components used to move information from source to destination across a telecommunications network. more...
Network Signals Cables Topologies In the WestNet e-Learning module, we will consider the physical qualities of the network itself. We discuss the nature of electronic communication and explain how information can be transmitted as analog or digital signals. We then explore the various physical layouts or topologies of data networks, and show how the pattern of signal flow depends on the topology of the network. more...
Accessing Remote Networks ...describes the elements of dial-up networking, such as the modem configuration parameters that must be set, including serial port IRQ, I/O address and maximum port speed, and the requirements for a remote connection. It helps ensure network security, and enables you to identify and select a user and share level model, and standard password practices and procedures. You will be able to identify more...
Remote Network Connectivity To describe the functions of major WAN technologies Individuals new to networking concepts and terminology; individuals preparing to take the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) learning path; anyone preparing for the Introduction to Cisco Networking Technologies (INTRO) exam, the Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (ICND) exam, or the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam more...
Cisco ISCW 1 0 Network Connectivity To recognize Cisco architectural framework models and network requirements, and how remote connections are established Network administrators; network engineers; network managers; systems managers; network designers who wish to validate their ability to install, configure and troubleshoot converged local and wide area networks with 100 to 500 nodes more...
WAN Technologies This module reviews WAN technologies commonly found in small to medium-size networks. Lesson 1 discusses common telecommunications and WAN terminology. Lesson 2 identifies the characteristics of High-Level Data Link Control Protocol (HDLC) Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) frame relay xDSL Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and SONET. Lesson 3 discussed modem more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the more...
Lotus Notes 4.6 Advanced This course explains how to access a Notes server using a dial-in (modem) connection. The trade-offs between working interactively and working on replicas is discussed. more...
Basic Concepts of a PC The Basic Concepts of a PC WBT is the first course in the A+ Certification curriculum and caters to the A+ Core Service Technician Examination. This course is meant for entry level hardware technicians who want to acquire basic knowledge of various hardware components of a PC. This course provides users with an overview of structural and functional aspects of different hardware components of a PC more...
Introduction to Embedded Cellular ...ks at this increasingly popular trend to offer a cellular modem as either an option or part of the standard build in many new machines. By looking at the core components that make up an embedded solution, including the applications and user interface, the Introduction to Embedded Cellular course maximizes the learners awareness of this increasingly important sector of the mobile data user more...
Lotus Notes R5 Messaging and Working Remotely ...Identify the advantages of working remotely using LAN and modem connections. Set up the Replicator page. Initiate replication by using the Replicator page. Customize replication on the Replicator page to control the flow of documents in a database. Schedule replication on a local machine. Replicate free time information for an individual. Create a local replica. Replicate the mail more...
Lotus Notes R5 Messaging and Working Remotely ...Identify the advantages of working remotely using LAN and modem connections. Set up the Replicator page. Initiate replication by using the Replicator page. Customize replication on the Replicator page to control the flow of documents in a database. Schedule replication on a local machine. Replicate free time information for an individual. Create a local replica. Replicate the mail more...
Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1 ....
Identify features of cabling technologies.
Identify modem modulation standards.
Identify features of Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Identify commands used to enable Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).
Identify async interface commands for addressing on an asynchronous interface.
Audience:
This curriculum is designed for network administrators who are responsible for implementing more...
A 2003 Hardware Part 1 Devices System Components ... To identify the functions of a modem. To identify types of modems. To differentiate between types of portable computers. To identify the features of Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) cards. To identify types of portable power more...
Solaris--Part 2 Network Administration ...e CLI commands used to configure a terminal. Configure a modem. Unit 2: Network Connections Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the features of computer networks. Identify the components that configure TCP/IP. Identify the features of the TCP/IP-related commands. Identify the features of naming services. Identify the features of a NIS master server. Identify the features of NIS more...
Windows XP Prof Advanced User ...tics of Windows XP broadband connections. o Configure a modem for a dial-up connection. o Identify features of Windows XP incoming connections. Audience The intended audience for this course is anyone who is familiar with, and has a basic mastery of, any other Windows operating system. Clerical and secretarial staff, network users, most people in an office environment who use computers more...
A 2003 Part 2 Install Troubleshooting ... To identify configuration requirements for installing a modem. To sequence the steps for installing disk drive controllers. To identify guidelines for troubleshooting. To identify guidelines for isolating problems when troubleshooting. To identify features of diagnostic software types. more...
Security Part 3 Infrastructure Security In this course, the learner is introduced to infrastructure security considerations. Security considerations for technologies including firewalls, servers, and mobile devices are covered. The learner is stepped through security issues surrounding cable and removable media. Security topologies including DMZs, and VLANs are also taught. Finally, participants learn about security baseline issues more...
Computer Crimes An overview of the historic development of computers and computer crime incidents, conducting computer investigations, and seizing and custody issues of digital media.
Computer Crimes ( 8-hour course ) Instructed by John Sgromolo
Hackers, crackers, and phreakers ... these are the criminals of the twenty-first century. Armed with a keyboard and a modem instead of traditional burglar tools, the more...
Working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 Working with Windows NT Workstation 4.0 WBT is the second course of the Windows NT Workstation 4.0 curriculum. This course is meant for acquainting the user with the working of Windows NT Workstation 4.0. The course aims to acquaint the user with the configuration and various hardware features of Windows NT Workstation 4.0, and the procedures of running various applications in Windows NTmore...
Advanced Features of Windows XP Home Edition The Advanced Features of Windows XP Home Edition course is the second course in the Windows XP Home Edition curriculum. The course provides information about installing and using various hardware devices, such as printers, scanners, and cameras. It also teaches users to optimize the performance of Windows XP and browse the Internet using Windows XP. Additionally, users will learn how to use more...
PC Basics ...omponents attached to a PC, such as monitor, printer, and modem. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
identify the main and auxiliary components of a PC
identify the components of a portable PC
identify factors affecting the performance of a CPU
list the different types of microprocessors
list the commonly used motherboards and the components of a motherboard
list more...
Installing and Configuring a PC The Installing and Configuring a PC WBT is the second course in the A+ 2003 Certification curriculum and caters to the A+ Core Service Technician Examination 2003. This course is meant for computer hardware technicians and service engineers who want to acquire knowledge of installing, configuring, and networking a PC. This course discusses the process of assembling and configuring various PC more...
Troubleshooting PC-related Problems ...apter cards, keyboards, mouse, disk drives, printers, and modems. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
identify the four types of diagnostic software
identify the types of problems related to the BIOS
troubleshoot problems related to file system
take steps to prevent a system from crashing
resolve memory and hardware conflicts
resolve other Windows 98/2000/XP more...
PC Configuration and Troubleshooting The PC Configuration and Troubleshooting WBT discusses the hardware requirements for assembling a PC, the procedures of installing and configuring PC hardware components, and the methods of troubleshooting hardware-related PC problems.
Identify the components of a PC
Identify the types of motherboards
Identify the components of a motherboard
Identify the system resources used in a PC more...
Configuring Communication Services ...ation programs and discusses the methods of configuring a modem and other tasks, such as connecting to computers using the communication programs, and using the Linux fax utilities. After completing this course, the student will be able to:
Build a connection to the Linux server
Configure network services under Linux
Troubleshoot a TCP/IP network
Troubleshoot the network for security
list more...
Accessing Remote Networks ...describes the elements of dial-up networking, such as the modem configuration parameters to be set, including serial port IRQ, I/O address and maximum port speed, and the requirements for a remote connection. It helps ensure network security, and enables you to identify and select the necessary security access model from the user and share level model, and standard password practices and more...
A+ Syllabus 10 - Module 4 - Installing, Upgrading and Troubleshooting At the end of this course you will be able to use the correct procedures to replace the following components of a PC: keyboards, monitors, serial/parallel devices, storage devices, interface cards, power supply units, processors, memory and motherboards. You will be able to install and configure a slave or master IDE device and install an IDE hard disk and configure its partitions and file more...
A+ Module 4 - Installing, Upgrading and Troubleshooting At the end of this course you will be able to use the correct procedures to replace the following components of a PC: keyboards, monitors, serial/parallel devices, storage devices, interface cards, power supply units, processors, memory and motherboards. You will be able to install and configure a slave or master IDE device and install an IDE hard disk and configure its partitions and file more...