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Windows XP Networking Internetworking

Windows XP: Networking & Internetworking Microsoft
Lesson 1: Windows XP Internet Explorer Introduction Lesson Objectives Basics Of Internet Choosing A Service Provider My Network Places System Folder Network Connections System Folder The New Connection Wizard Creating A New Connection Completing the New Connection Wizard Connection Properties Dialog Box The General Tab The Options
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ICND2 1 0 Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance

ICND2 1.0: Improving Switched Network and VLAN Performance Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 2
To recognize how to improve the performance and security of switched networks and VLANs
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ICND2 1 0 Routing Fundamentals Subnetting and VLSMs

ICND2 1.0: Routing Fundamentals, Subnetting, and VLSMs Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-816 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 2
To recognize how dynamic routing operates and how to use subnetting and VLSMs on large routed networks
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ICND1 1 0 Routing and Addressing in the LAN

ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
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ICND1 1 0 Network Fundamentals

ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
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ICND1 1 0 Routing and Addressing in the LAN

ICND1 1.0: Routing and Addressing in the LAN Cisco Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize how routing connects networks and how subnets are constructed, determine IP addressing and perform router configuration
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ICND1 1 0 Network Fundamentals

ICND1 1.0: Network Fundamentals Cisco Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT ) 640-822 Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1.0 - Part 1
To recognize the basic components, topologies, and functionality of computer networks and how to secure them, and to determine the IP configuration of a PC and local network
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DESGN 2 0 Voice Networking

DESGN 2.0: Voice Networking Cisco Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA ) DESGN Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions v2.0
To recognize the components and methods of traditional and IP voice networks, the QoS mechanisms used to improve IP network performance, and design voice support for an enterprise network
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 SIP MGCP Signalling Protocols

...nt voice signaling protocols within service provider VoIP networks and is supported by most IP telephony system vendors. As such, it is an ideal protocol for interconnecting different VoIP systems and networks. An understanding of the features and functions of SIP components, and the relationships that the components establish with each other, is important in implementing a scalable, resilient,
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Call Routing Dial Plans

...ations and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
To integrate VoIP networks into existing voice networks, you must have the skills and knowledge to implement call routing and design an appropriate numbering plan. A scalable numbering plan establishes the baseline for a comprehensive, scalable, and logical dial plan. This course describes call routing principles, discusses attributes of numbering plans
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Windows Server 2003 Physical Network Security

Windows Server 2003: Physical Network Security Microsoft
To outline the decisions and considerations for securing VPNs and wireless networks, and for using IPSec to increase security
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Securing Access to Resources in Windows Server 2003

Securing Access to Resources in Windows Server 2003 Microsoft
To outline the decisons and processes for securing networks using authentication and authorization
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Introduction to Functions

... in a successful IT organization. The tools, systems, and networks they use, and the processes and tasks they perform must also be managed. Management of the technical assets and architecture, and management of how those assets and architecture are used, maintained, supported, and delivered are essential to a complete and efficient IT organization. This course covers the Technical Management
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Gatekeeper Cisco Unified Border Element

Cisco CVOICE 8.0: Gatekeeper & Cisco Unified Border Element Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
Gatekeepers play a major part in medium and large H.323 VoIP network solutions. Gatekeepers allow for dial-plan scalability and reduce the need to manage global dial plans locally. This course describes the functions
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 QoS Mechanisms

... Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
IP networks must provide a number of services to adequately support voice transmission using VoIP. These services include security, predictability, measurability, and some level of delivery guarantee. Network administrators and architects achieve this service level by managing delay, delay variation (jitter), bandwidth provisioning, and
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Congestion Rate Limiting AutoQos

...(QoS) complexity, deployment time, and cost in enterprise networks. Cisco AutoQoS VoIP incorporates value-added intelligence in Cisco IOS Software and Cisco Catalyst software to provision and manage large-scale QoS deployments. It provides QoS provisioning for individual routers and switches, simplifying deployment and reducing human error. Cisco AutoQoS VoIP offers straightforward capabilities
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Cisco IINS 1 0 Network Security Principles I

...wing businesses to pay attention to the security of their networks. As companies move more of their business functions to the public network, they need to take precautions to ensure that their data remains uncompromised. With the challenges of increased availability requirements and growing regulatory requirements, establishing and maintaining a secure network computing environment is becoming
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CISSP Domain Telecommunications Network Security

CISSP Domain: Telecommunications & Network Security (ISC)2 CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 2nd Edition
Access to a company's resources through unauthorized means is the number one goal of most attackers. The security professional must understand the proper countermeasures in order to stop attacks on
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Troubleshooting Windows 7 Client Configuration

Troubleshooting Windows 7 Client Configuration Microsoft Microsoft Certified IT Professional Windows 7 Enterprise Desktop Administrator
Microsoft Windows 7 provides features and tools to help troubleshoot and resolve issues that may occasionally arise on the client machines. Some problems may arise for Group Policy settings, authorization and authentication, networking, and Internet
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Deploying Windows 7 Using WDS and USMT

...eployment tools for deploying Windows 7 throughout entire networks. Deciding which tool to use depends on many factors, including network configuration, cost, and down-time. Windows Deployment Services, one of the tools available, can be used to install Windows 7 directly over the network, without using the installation media directly at each client machine. When deploying Windows 7 throughout
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Planning for Windows 7 Deployment

...d and added new tools to help deploy Windows 7 throughout networks using images. Administrators can use tools provided by Microsoft to analyze their IT networks to determine the best deployment strategy. This course discuss the deployment tools and methods, Windows 7 editions and requirements, and licensing. It also demonstrates how to analyze the current client computers for hardware and
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Configuring Mobile Computing in Windows 7

Configuring Mobile Computing in Windows 7 Microsoft Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist Windows 7, Configuration (Exam 70-680)
Remote access and remote security are fundamental aspects of IT environments. From small remote telecommuter offices, to enterprise networks, remote access and the security to make them viable are everyday concerns in modern networks. This course examines
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Configuring Access to Resources in Windows 7

Configuring Access to Resources in Windows 7 Microsoft Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist Windows 7, Configuration (Exam 70-680)
Computer and network access configuration is a major part of a computer administrator's job role. They make sure authentication and authorization schemes, user control, and file access are properly configured on computers in their networks. This course
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A Practical App 2009 Security

A Practical App. 2009: Security CompTIA CompTIA A 2009 220-702 CompTIA A Practical Application
Preventing, treating, and removing malware and system security threats are necessary skills for IT technicians. This course examines methods used to deal with viruses and malware, along with measures used to implement resource security on operating systems and networks. This course is part of the
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A Practical App 2009 Maintaining Networks

...Networks CompTIA CompTIA A 2009 220-702 CompTIA A Practical Application
Understanding the methods that computers and network devices use to talk to one another is essential knowledge for IT technicians to have in order to configure and troubleshoot networked environments. This course examines TCP/IP, connectivity and networking issues, connection types, router and firewall configurations,
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Devices

CompTIA Network 2009: Network Devices CompTIA CompTIA Network 2009 N10-004 CompTIA Network 2009
There are a variety of devices that are used on a network. Depending on the design and requirements of the network, the choice of devices put in place will vary. Some devices, such as routers and switches, will be found on almost every network, while other devices, such as wireless access points
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Components

...lso refer to radio waves, such as in the case of wireless networks. This course covers the different standards that apply to network media and the types of media that can be used on a network, for instance twisted pair copper, coaxial, or fiber optic, as well as the connectors and other hardware required to allow the media to function correctly. Also, the logical operations of network media,
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Fundamentals

...ses on the different logical and physical topologies that networks can be based on. The course explores network architectures, including Ethernet, broadband, and XBasex technologies, and also examines access methods such as CSMA/CD and broadcast. In addition, the various scopes that can have a bearing on the type of topology put into operation are explained. This course maps to the CompTIA
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CompTIA Server 2009 Network Storage Troubleshooting

...erywhere you go, from large businesses to people's homes, networks are in place to facilitate the movement of data between computers and other devices, such as printers or the Internet. In addition to that, the vast amounts of data generated in today's computing environments means that storage issues are something that every business and server administrator needs to deal with sooner or later.
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Wireless Attacks Countermeasures

...tworking is becoming more and more prevalent in corporate networks. The methods used to set up and secure these networks are often tested by hackers to see if they can penetrate and gain information from them. This course examines wireless systems and 802.11x WLAN operational modes. This course discusses WEP and other wireless security protocols, along with WLAN threats, wireless hacking tools,
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Configure Manager Maintain IP Services in Windows Server 2008

...a router providing static IPv4 and IPv6 routing to remote networks and can provide dynamic routing through the support of routing protocols such as Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Another key IP service is the IP security protocol (IPSec), which offers essential security capabilities in Windows Server 2008 by providing improved authentication and cryptographic support, and by being closely
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Denial of Service Session Hacking

... are common methods used by hackers to disrupt service to networks and to corporate environments. Session hijacking is used by hackers as a method to take over sessions after a user has successfully authenticated with a server. This course examines how DoS and DDoS attacks, along with Bots and Botnets, disrupt corporate environments. And it examines session hijacking and the methods that are
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Social Engineering Sniffing

...used methods to gain information and thus allow corporate networks to be hacked. Sniffing of corporate networks is also a method that hackers use to gain access to corporate resources. This course examines different types of social engineering and identity theft, along with sniffing techniques such as flooding and spoofing, the tools used both to perform and prevent them, and countermeasures
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Configure IP Addressing Windows Services in Windows Server 2008

...HCP by way of DHCPv6. This course provides an overview of networks, hosts, subnet masks, and how subnetting plays a role in efficient network management. It explores some of the more advanced points of network management including IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, static and dynamic DHCP, and the configuration of various DHCP options. This course is one in a series that covers the objectives for
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Integrating Wireless LANs into a Campus Network

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Wireless LAN (WLAN) is an access technology that has an increasing significance for network access in offices, factories, hotels, and airports, and at home. WLANs are often compared to standard LANs and are often seen as "LANs without cables". Although WLANS have similarities to wired LANs, they also present
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Accomodating Voice Video in Campus Networks

...Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When you are migrating to a VoIP network, all network requirements, including power and capacity planning, must be examined so that voice is seamlessly integrated into the existing network. IP telephony services provided over the campus infrastructure must have
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Minimizing Service Loss Data Theft

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
In a switched network, a host of attacks can be launched at a switch and its ports. MAC flooding, rogue traffic "hopping" from one VLAN to another, spoofing attacks, as well as DHCP and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) threats can occur at Layer 2. It is important that you implement basic security measures
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Highly Available Networks

...Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
network with high availability provides an alternate means of allowing constant access to all infrastructure paths and key servers. High availability is not only about adding redundant devices. It also implies planning with an eye on where the points of failure occur,
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Configuring Layer 3 High Availability

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Businesses and consumers that rely on intranet and Internet services for their mission-critical communications require and expect their networks and applications to be continuously available to them. A network with high availability provides an alternative means by which all infrastructure paths and key
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Implementing Spanning-Tree

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Multiple active paths between switches can cause loops in the network topology. This can cause duplication of frames being forwarded. To prevent loops while providing path redundancy, you can use Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). One limitation of the traditional Spanning Tree Protocol (STP; IEEE 802.1D) is the
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Inter-VLAN Routing

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When a network architect hands off a design to you, switches at the distribution layer, or in a collapsed core, will almost certainly have multiple VLANs connected to them. A switch with multiple VLANs requires a means of passing Layer 3 traffic between those VLANs. As an administrator, you must understand
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TSHOOT 1 0 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTAINING CISCO IP NETWORKS

TSHOOT 1.0: TROUBLESHOOTING & MAINTAINING CISCO IP NETWORKS Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Analyzing Campus Network Designs

...ofessional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
Over the last 50 years, businesses have achieved improving levels of productivity and competitive advantages through the use of communication and computing technology. Over the past 20 years the enterprise campus network has evolved, becoming a key element in this business computing and communication
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PSTN and VoIP Fundamentals

...-switched telephone network made up of public and private networks. Voice over IP (VoIP) is the latest telephone technology which is able to provide advanced services to both consumers and businesses, at a reduced cost. This course covers the history and operation of the PSTN and VoIP, and compares the two technologies. Basic signaling technologies used in the PSTN are also described. In
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Configuring a SUSE Linux Network

Configuring a SUSE Linux Network Novell Certified Linux Professional 10 Certified Linux Professional 10 (Exam 050-697)
To recognize the features of networks and to set up and manage a SUSE Linux network.
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Maintaining Troubleshooting Network Security Solutions

...ns Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Any network that is deployed needs to be secured. The level of security that you need and the features that will be deployed are dependent on the organization and its security policies. Implementation of infrastructure security has a definite impact on network maintenance and troubleshooting processes as the
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Route Redistribution BGP Performance Issues

...es Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Ideally, a single routing protocol is used to exchange routing information in an enterprise network. However, organizational requirements such as partnerships, mergers, technology migrations, and changes in policy can make it necessary to support the use of multiple routing protocols in the same enterprise
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Network Layer Connectivity OSPF EIGRP

...RP Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
IP routing is the core technology deployed in all current enterprise networks and is used in all areas of the network. For most connectivity problems in IP networks, the network layer is the point where troubleshooting processes start. Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and the Open Shortest
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Troubleshooting FHRPs and Performance Issues

...es Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
An essential element in building highly available networks is the implementation of a First-Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP). FHRPs, such as the Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP), Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP), and Gateway Load Balancing Protocol (GLBP) can prevent loss of connectivity by providing
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Troubleshooting VLANS STP SVIs

...Is Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Switched Ethernet has been the dominant LAN technology for more than a decade, and VLAN-based switched infrastructures are at the core of every campus network. A good understanding of the processes involved in Layer 2 switching and being able to diagnose and resolve Layer 2 switching problems in those
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Maintenance Troubleshooting Tools Applications

...ns Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Troubleshooting can be a time-consuming process. During outages, lost time comes at a price in terms of lost productivity or lost revenue. Knowing the environment in which you are troubleshooting is fundamental to efficient fault resolution. Any tool that can help reduce the time to diagnose and resolve
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Planning Troubleshooting Processes for Networks

...Networks Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
As enterprises become more and more dependent on their network infrastructure to support their business, the cost of network downtime has increased. When employees cannot perform their jobs due to network problems, the company loses productivity, and therefore, revenue. Network troubleshooting is an
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Cisco TSHOOT 1 0 Planning Maintenance for Complex Networks

...Networks Cisco 642-832 Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Networks (TSHOOT) v1.0
Smooth network operation and high network availability have become crucial to organizations because they depend on their network infrastructure for most of their business processes. Unplanned downtime can quickly lead to loss of productivity, loss of reputation, or even direct loss of revenue. To
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Cisco Route 1 0 Configuring Verifying BGP Operations

Cisco Route 1.0: Configuring & Verifying BGP Operations Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
The use of BGP as a routing protocol within the enterprise network requires that an administrator understand how to properly configure BGP for scalable internetworking. BGP is used in performing policy-based routing and in order to
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Cisco Route 1 0 Configuring Verifying Route Redistribution

...un network. Simple routing protocols work well for simple networks, but as networks grow and become more complex, it may be necessary to change routing protocols. It is important to understand how to exchange routing information between these routing protocols, and how Cisco routers operate in an environment with multiple routing protocols. Before configuring the exchange of routing information
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Cisco Route 1 0 Implementing an OSPF-Based Solution

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Configuring Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) in today's networks is an important skill to have as a network administrator. You will need to understand the primary configuration commands for single-area and multiarea OSPF designs, and the commands used to verify configurations. OSPF presents some design limitations, but offers up solutions for each. Scalability, improved CPU and memory
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Cisco Route 1 0 The OSPF Routing Protocol

...of the most commonly used IP routing protocols in today's networks. It is an open standard that is used by both enterprise and service provider networks. OSPF has several functions and five packet types to enable all OSPF information flow between routers. OSPF areas may be made up of different types of network links and it is vital that you know which ones are being used in order to properly
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Cisco Route 1 0 Routing Services for Converged Networks

...Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-902 Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) v1.0
The convergence of voice, video, and data has not only changed the conceptual network models but has also affected the way that networks support services and applications. Planning routing services to support requirements requires an understanding of the Cisco Enterprise
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IP SANs Content Addressed Storage

IP SANs & Content Addressed Storage EMC
To recognize the architecture, features, and business applications of IP Storage Area Networks (IP SANs) and Content Addressed Storage (CAS) systems.
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Fibre Channel Storage Networks

Fibre Channel Storage Networks EMC
To recognize the role of the key physical and logical components in the Fibre Channel SAN architecture, distinguish between Fibre Channel SAN topologies, identify what's involved in managing the SAN environment, and introduce the challenges associated with implementing a Fibre Channel SAN solution.
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Storage Virtualization

...rtualization has become more and more prevalent in modern networks as IT staff seek to increase availability, without increasing hardware and bandwidth costs. This course examines what virtualization is and the technologies that can be used to accomplish virtualization. This course also examines different types of virtualization technologies, the SNIA virtualization taxonomy, block-level and
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Accessing Windows Networks Remotely in Win Server 2008

...Networks Remotely in Win Server 2008 Microsoft Microsoft Certified IT Professional Windows Server 2008 Server Administrator
One of the toughest challenges for a Network Administrator is protecting the network while accommodating a growing number of users that require remote access network connections. Windows Server 2008 provides numerous methods of connecting to remote networks as well
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Certificate Services SANS High Availability in Win Server 2008

...ment as well as considerations for deploying storage area networks. High availability is another key consideration when implementing Windows Server 2008. This course covers planning for availability and scalability through the use of technologies such as Failover Clustering and Network Load Balancing. This course is one in a series that covers the objectives for Microsoft exam 70-646 PRO:
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Software Updates Compliance Mgmt in MS Win Server 2008

...ralized update management approach required by enterprise networks. The course also addresses the need for enforcing and auditing system configuration and software compliance based on company policies. It covers auditing methods, such as the use of baselines and Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), and the use of the GPOAccelerator Tool to ensure enforcement of Group Policy settings, as
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The Telecommunications Industry Overview Version 3

...akeholders, this industry builds, maintains, and operates networks to supply an essential service to customers globally. The industry players produce communication equipment and deliver a set of voice, data, and broadband services using wire line or wired infrastructure of cables, networks, servers, computers, and satellites. This industry is highly sensitive to the slightest change in
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Installing Configuring System Center Essentials 2010

Installing & Configuring System Center Essentials 2010 Microsoft
System Center Essentials 2010 is a system management tool for medium-size organizations. It is used by network administrators to manage computers and devices in their organizations. Essentials 2010 can be used to secure, monitor, update, and track their clients and servers in one central location, and can also be configured to
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Developing Strategic Peer Relationships in Your Organization

Developing Strategic Peer Relationships in Your Organization
Cultivating relationships with your work peers can lead to success for you as an individual and for your organization as a whole. Developing a supportive peer network can provide you with access to a wide variety of expertise and institutional knowledge and it enables you to leverage other people's networks. Because every workplace
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Forming Peer Relationships Alliances at Work

Forming Peer Relationships & Alliances at Work
Developing a healthy network of peers you trust plays a major role in your success at work. Cultivating these relationships is an important responsibility and it requires awareness, skills, and technique. Establishing a network of mutually supportive peers requires more than an appearance at a social event your organization sponsors. It's an
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003 DESIGNING SECURITY FOR NETWORKS

MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 2003: DESIGNING SECURITY FOR NETWORKS Microsoft
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Addressing

CompTIA Network 2009: Network Addressing CompTIA CompTIA Network 2009 N10-004 CompTIA Network 2009
In order for devices to be part of a network, each must have at least one unique address. All network devices have a hardware address but communication is enabled through the use of logical addresses, most commonly IP addresses. This course describes the two most common types of network
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CompTIA Network 2009 Wireless Networks

...Networks CompTIA CompTIA Network 2009 N10-004 CompTIA Network 2009
Wireless networks are one of the fasting growing sectors in networking today. The convenience and simplicity of wireless technology contributed to its explosive growth over the last few years. However, with popularity comes problems. Stability, interoperability, and security are just some of the issues that must be
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CompTIA Newtork 2009 Wide Area Networks

...Networks CompTIA CompTIA Network 2009 N10-004 CompTIA Network 2009
Wide Area Networks, or WANs, came about in 1965. WANs are defined as computer networks that cover a broad geographical area and use routers and public links to connect unrelated networks with each other. WANs differ from local area networks (LANs) in several ways. For instance, while LANs are typically owned by a single
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CompTIA Network 2009 Network Security

...t all, of these things can be found in today s enterprise networks as well as most home networks. This course focuses on the threats facing today's networks and information, and the steps administrators can take to mitigate these issues. It also explores the processes and procedures that should be in place to prevent security breaches and to recover from threats that get past network defenses.
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CompTIA Network 2009 Troubleshooting the Network

... Network 2009
Even in the best designed and managed networks, problems will arise. Knowing the proper troubleshooting methodology and being familiar with the many tools both software and hardware available to troubleshoot network issues will make the task of finding and solving problems that much easier. This course describes basic troubleshooting practices, including the steps for
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Configuring Windows Server 2008 Availability

... Network Attached Storage, and Fiber Channel Storage Area Networks. This course is one in a series that covers the objectives for Microsoft exam 70-643: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuring. Passing this exam completes the requirements for the MCTS: Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure, Configuration certification, and counts as credit towards the following
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Cisco CVOICE 8 0 Transporting Voice Over IP Networks

...Networks Cisco CCNP Voice (formerly known as CCVP) 642-437 Implementing Ciso Voice Communications and QoS v8.0 (CVOICE v8.0)
H.323 gateways are among the most common Cisco IOS voice gateways within Cisco Unified Communications Manager environments. H.323 gateways are the endpoints on a LAN that provide real-time, two-way communications between H.323 terminals on the LAN and other ITU-T
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Managing Virtual Teams

...sically located in the same office. Virtual communication networks have made virtual teams possible, while globalization has made them a necessity. Leading virtual teams presents new challenges to leaders and managers. Virtual team leaders must find ways to successfully manage people who are separated by distance, time zones, and cultural differences. This course offers leaders a framework for
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Cisco IINS 1 0 Security Site-to-Site Virutal Private Networks

...Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 1.0
An IPsec VPN uses the Internet to connect branch offices, remote employees, and business partners to your company s resources. It is a reliable way to maintain your company privacy while streamlining operations, reducing costs, and allowing flexible network
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Cisco IINS 1 0 LAN SAN Voice Endpoint Security

Cisco IINS 1.0: LAN, SAN, Voice & Endpoint Security Cisco Cisco Certified Network Associate Security (CCNA Security) 640-553 Implementing Cisco IOS Network Security 1.0
It is important to have a good understanding of the additional aspects of network security, such as LAN, storage area network (SAN), voice, and endpoints. An understanding of how to place emphasis on Layer 2 and host security
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Wireless Fundamentals

...ng was difficult or impossible, to widespread use in home networks. The change was rapid due to the ease of use of wireless routers and other equipment. With improvements in security and performance, wireless networks have moved into many mainstream business LANs. With new and better standards and equipment in development all the time, growth is virtually unlimited. This course introduces
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Wireless Frame Basics Nonstandard Technologies

...frames, is key to installing and troubleshooting wireless networks efficiently, and knowing the tools used to support these activities is just as important. This course provides the basics needed to understand which frames can be expected, what their role is, and what their speed will be in order to quickly detect when a portion of a dialog is failing. This course follows the end-to-end journey
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 WLAN Security Basics

...se environments. With the widespread adoption of wireless networks by businesses, better protection of data and the ability to authenticate users was required. Thanks to improvements in security protocols, today's wireless networks are as secure, if not more secure, than wired networks. This course provides an overview of WLAN security and shows the steps required to ensure privacy in wireless
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 Cisco WCS Administration

...e, and therefore simplify, the administration of wireless networks. The WCS can manage multiple access points and controllers as well as offer enhanced monitoring and security. WCS also includes tools for wireless LAN (WLAN) planning and design, RF management, location tracking, Cisco Intrusion Prevention System (IPS), and WLAN systems configuration, monitoring, and management. This course
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Cisco IUWNE 1 0 WLAN Maintenance Troubleshooting

... Networking Essentials 1.0
Troubleshooting wireless networks presents a unique set of challenges. Unlike wired LAN users, wireless clients are mobile and their relative position within a building is often the most likely culprit in connectivity issues. However, positioning isn\'t the only factor that can keep clients from connecting to access points. In an ever-changing RF environment,
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Cisco Switch 1 0 Implementing VLANs in Campus Networks

...Networks Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
When a network architect hands off a design to you, you must be able to create an implementation plan based on your knowledge of VLANs. As a Cisco administrator, it is important that you understand the purpose of VLANs and how VLAN implementation can simplify network
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SWITCH 1 0 IMPLEMENTING CISCO IP SWITCHED NETWORKS

SWITCH 1.0: IMPLEMENTING CISCO IP SWITCHED NETWORKS Cisco Cisco Certified Design Professional (CCDP ) 642-813 Implementing Cisco IP Switched Networks (SWITCH) v1.0
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Electronic Commerce: Introductory Professional Level


For the working professional and business entrepreneur--An overview course investigating the general structure of networks supporting the Internet and electronic commerce.
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Electronic Commerce: Introductory Professional Level
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...affect our daily lives, the relationships among different networks (i.e., computer, telephone, and the Internet), proper "netiquette," and how to keep their computer data, hardware, and software safe. Specific skills will also be covered. These include browsing the Web, searching the Web for specific information, bookmarking favorite sites, using Web data in common applications, and many e-mail
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...ications, and file protection. This section also explains networks and how to configure TCP/IP, share resources and drives in the different Windows operating systems, create paths, identify network components, and use the Internet. There are also sections on system maintenance, virus protection, and backups, as well as a complete section on building a PC from scratch. Finally, this section
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Cisco CCNA Internetworking Technologies 1
This unit teaches networking technologies from host-based to global internetworking. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit explains the evolution of networks from the traditional host-based architecture to the global internetworking architecture of today. The unit
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Cisco CCNA WAN Protocols HDLC, PPP
This Unit introduces you to various WAN services, Point-to-Point Protocol, SDLC, HDLC and DDR supported topologies. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces you to the various WAN services, such as Frame Relay, ISDN, and X.25.
It explains the connection
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Adobe PhotoShop CS
...a graphic designer, trainer and consultant for television networks, including CBS, NBC, TBS, TV New Zealand, and ESPN, as well as many other local television stations throughout the United States and the world; and as a Professional Speaker with National Seminars for over six years. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How long will it take me to complete the course? The amount of time it takes to
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Adobe PhotoShop CS to CS2 Upgrade
...a graphic designer, trainer and consultant for television networks, including CBS, NBC, TBS, TV New Zealand, and ESPN, as well as many other local television stations throughout the United States and the world; and as a Professional Speaker with National Seminars for over six years. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How long will it take me to complete the course? The amount of time it takes to
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... 1994. Robb has spent his entire career managing computer networks, building web sites, and teaching others how to do the same. Robb began his career by attending Utah State University where he earned a Master`s Degree in Instructional Technology. Since graduation, Robb has worked for a variety computer hardware and software vendors building courseware and designing certification programs;
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Build Your Own BIZ - Networking
...this course to your particular business situation.
Build Networks to Increase Your Personal and Business Success This course will help you learn to develop relationships that help you expand your circle of influence, build relationships, and eventually help increase your personal and business success. The class includes video, text, and downloadable resources. Description of Course Networking
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... 1994. Robb has spent his entire career managing computer networks, building web sites, and teaching others how to do the same. Robb began his career by attending Utah State University where he earned a Master`s Degree in Instructional Technology. Since graduation, Robb has worked for a variety computer hardware and software vendors building courseware and designing certification programs;
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Cisco CCNA IP Routing Concepts
...ng process, which determines the best path to destination networks for incoming packets.
You will also learn about the addressing schemes of several Network layer protocols. This unit also covers the difference between the routed and the routing protocols.
You will learn about the operations of the Network layer resulting from data packets passing through routers.
You will also learn about
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Cisco CCNA IPX Routing
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that constitute this suite, and maps the Novell IPX protocol suite to the OSI reference model. This course is one of twelve necessary to be able to pass the qualification exams to gain the IT industry certification Cisco Certified Network Associate. (CCNA)
This unit introduces IPX/SPX protocol suite, explains the protocols that
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From 123-CBT Computer Based Training
Configuring a SUSE Linux Network
To recognize the features of networks and to set up and manage a SUSE Linux network
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Configuring a SUSE Linux Network
Windows 2000 - Security Solutions
To provide the information and skills necessary to design secure Windows 2000 networks, and to introduce the major security concepts, threats, risks, and the principal security features of Windows 2000
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Management Development for Technical Professionals
If you have ever considered moving up to a managerial position, certain personal and professional traits will be necessary when you make that move. In addition to the skills you have as a technical professional, you need to develop the skills of effective managers. This course will assist you in a self-assessment process that is essential to your efforts to become an effective manager. You will
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Supply Chain Transportation and Facility Design
... related to an organization's transportation and facility networks. In order to remain competitive, an organization must ensure that its transportation and facility networks are designed in such a manner as to be cost effective without sacrificing customer responsiveness. In this course, you will learn about the role of transportation in a supply chain, including modes of transportation and
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Laptop Components Peripherals and Networks
To understand the basic concepts of, and how to troubleshoot problems with, laptops, peripherals and networks connections
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Understanding and Maintaining Networks
To understand the principles of networking and basic diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques
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Understanding and Supporting Networks
To understand network protocols and connectivity technologies and to establish and troubleshoot a network connection
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 IOS Firewalls and IOS IPS
To secure enterprise networks by implementing Cisco IOS Firewalls and Cisco IOS IPS using CLI and SDM
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Cisco ONT 1 0 Network Requirements and Introduction to VoIP
To recognize the converged network requirements within the Cisco conceptual network models, the basic principles of VoIP networks and conversion to them, call control mechanisms, and how voice is digitized for data transport
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Cisco ISCW 1 0 Mitigating Network Attacks and Disabling Unused Services
To recognize the Cisco Self-Defending Network strategy, secure enterprise networks from various attacks, and disable unnecessary network services
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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IP QoS Building Blocks
To identify the features of different QoS implementation models, how to apply QoS mechanisms, and how packets traverse QoS-enabled networks
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Introduction to QoS and QoS Implementation
To identify the fundamental issues associated with implementing QoS on converged networks, and to define QoS policy implementation and management methods
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Defining Virtual Local Area Networks VLANS
To identify how various technologies are best implemented within the Campus Infrastructure module and configure VLANs on access switches to confine traffic to individual VLANs in accordance with the Campus Infrastructure module design
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Cisco BCMSN 3 0 Campus Networks
To recognize the Cisco hierarchical network model as it pertains to the campus network.
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Cisco Concepts for Structuring Networks
To outline a modular hierarchical approach to network design, called the Enterprise Composite Network model, which is designed to simplify the complexity of modern networks for design purposes
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 The IS-IS Protocol
To enable you to describe the benefits of IS-IS as a routing protocol, how IS-IS operates, and how it is implemented in large, enterprise networks
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Cisco BSCI 3 0 Configuring EIGRP
To enable you to describe the processes of EIGRP implementation, route selection, and configuration verification in diverse, large-scale networks
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Introduction to Security in Networked Environments
To introduce the student to security concepts and threats to networks and data
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Introduction to Security in Networked Environments
To introduce the student to security concepts and threats to networks and data
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Introduction to Security in Networked Environments
To introduce the student to security concepts and threats to networks and data
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Check Point NGX VPN Configuration and Disaster Recovery
To recognize how VPNs are deployed, configure a VPN between networks, and back up and restore Check Point NGX
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IP Addressing and Subnetting
To describe the operation of IP addressing, the structuring of addresses using subnets, and the routing of information between networks.
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Configuring a SUSE Linux Network
To recognize the features of networks and to set up and manage a SUSE Linux network
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Securing and Troubleshooting Networks
To identify the methods and tools that can be used to secure and troubleshoot network resources
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Networking Security Fundamentals
To introduce the fundamentals of network security and the potential threats to networks and data
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Understanding and Supporting Networks
To understand network protocols and connectivity technologies and to establish and troubleshoot a network connection
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Understanding and Maintaining Networks
To understand the principles of networking and basic diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques
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Laptop Components Peripherals and Networks
To understand the basic concepts of, and how to troubleshoot problems with, laptops, peripherals and networks connections
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CISSP Domain Cryptography
To recognize how different cryptographic technologies are used to provide confidentiality, integrity, and authentication for data being transferred across untrusted networks; to prepare candidates for one of the ten knowledge domains assessed in (ISC)2's CISSP certification exam
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 1

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 2

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 3

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 4

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 5

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 3

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Describe the RRAS support features for the IPX/SPX networks.
Configure PPTP and RADIUS on a Windows NT server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting
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Networking Technologies Series TCP IP Concepts Architecture

...e area point-to-point protocols, LAN technologies, packet networks, and IP addressing.
L earn To:
Identify TCP/IP services.
Examine the TCP/IP architecture.
Identify how Internet Protocol (IP) runs over various lower-layer technologies.
Identify the principles followed for IP addressing.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Network managers,
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Networking Technologies Series TCP IP Protocols

Course Overview
This course is the second in a three-part series on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Participants will learn about Internet, Transport Layer, Gateway, Routing, and Application Layer Protocols.
L earn To:
Identify the features, functions and structure of the three TCP/IP protocols: Internet Protocol (IP), Internet Control Message Protocol
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Networking Technologies Series TCP IP Internetwork Mgt

... the features of HTML documents.
Unit 2: TCP/IP and Networks
Duration: 1.5 - 2 Hour(s)
Identify the layers and services in a LAN that separates the IP layer from the Ethernet layer.
Identify the properties of NetBIOS that enables it to operate with TCP/IP.
Identify the protocols used by XNS which enables it to operate with TCP/IP.
Identify the properties of IPX which
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Introduction to PCs and Software

This course provides the learner with comprehensive foundational knowledge of PCs, working with Microsoft Windows, Microsoft application software, and using the Internet and E-mail. The course covers an introduction to the PC, benefits, components, hardware and software, input and output devices, storage, and general maintenance. Working with Microsoft Windows XP, opening and closing applications,
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SAP R 3 System Management System Administration

...hitecture/System Landscape.
R/3 Services.
R/3 Networks.
Basic Administration Principles.
Installing the Frontends.
User Administration.
Administration Routines.
SAP Profiles.
Operation Modes.
Printing in the R/3 System.
Background Jobs.
DB Administration/System Log.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
The
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum

The Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Curriculum includes the following courses: Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 1 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 2 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 3 Building Cisco Remote Access Networks: Part 4 To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and select the desired title(s).
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 1

...ares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course starts with coverage of the basics of WAN technologies and components. The areas then covered are: security in expanding networks, the configuration of asynchronous connections, and controlling network access through PPP.
Learn To:
Identify characteristics of WAN connections.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 2

...ares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) v2.0 exam. The course offers an overview of cable and DSL technology, the configuration and troubleshooting of DSL, Virtual Private Networks, and the creation of IKE and IPSec security policies.
Learn To:
Identify features of broadband technology.
Identify features of Network Address Translation (NAT).
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3

...ares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on ISDN, with coverage of ISDN BRI, PRI and DDR. Optimizing usage of DDR interfaces is covered. The course closes with comprehensive coverage of Frame Relay connections.
Learn To:
Identify features of Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) technology.
Identify commands used
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks Part 4

...ares the learner to take the Building Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam. The course focuses on two main areas - quality of service and user access security.
Learn To:
Identify features of quality of service (QoS).
Identify types of problems that can occur when merging different traffic streams.
Identify the issues that can affect QoS.
Identify features of Cisco
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Windows 2000 Professional Advanced User

Course Overview
This course will introduce users to the advanced features of Windows 2000 Professional. At the completion of this course, students will learn to add new hardware and applications; customize the desktop, the Start menu and toolbars in Windows 2000; identify the advanced features of Windows 2000; modify the properties of Internet Explorer; and search for people and Web pages on
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TCP IP Internetworking on Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 - Part 1

...ence the steps in which ARP allows two hosts on different networks to communicate.
Display the entries in the ARP cache.
Add an ARP entry to the ARP cache.
Match the fields of an ARP packet with their functions.
Identify the definition and function of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
Identify the definition and function of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
Match
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TCP IP Internetworking on Windows NT 4 0 Curriculum

...resolves a host name to an IP address on local and remote networks; install and configure a WINS server; backup and restore the WINS database; explain the Windows NT browsing service; describe the domain logon, account password changes, and domain synchronization process; integrate DNS with WINS Lookup and non-Microsoft servers; troubleshoot DNS with NSLOOKUP; use Microsoft TCP/IP utilities to
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 1

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 2

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 3

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 4

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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NetWare 5 Administration - Part 5

...rk support professionals who plan to manage or administer networks based on NetWare 5. Students should have a basic understanding of personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; and a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation. This course is also intended for students interested in gaining their Certified Novell Administrator, CNA, or
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Complete A 2003 Curriculum

...bleshooting) CompTIA A+ 2003 Hardware: Part 3(Printers, Networks, and Protocols) CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies: Part 1(Installing) CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies: Part 2(Configuring and Managing) CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies: Part 3(Troubleshooting) CompTIA A+ 2003 OS Technologies: Part 4(Network Fundamentals) Learn To See individual course descriptions for specific
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Windows NT Server 4 0 Routing RAS - Part 3

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Describe the RRAS support features for the IPX/SPX networks.
Configure PPTP and RADIUS on a Windows NT server.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
This course is intended for system administrators already familiar with routing protocols and routing services. Participants should have taken Networking Essentials (Course Series 70421-70423), Supporting
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NetWare Service and Support Upgrade - Part 1

...oot network boards and cables for Ethernet and Token Ring networks.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Students should be CNE candidates or technical support personnel responsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating sysems, and network technology;
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NetWare Service and Support Upgrade - Part 2

...alling, configuring, and troubleshooting various types of networks and network storage devices.
L earn To:
Install, configure and troubleshoot various types of networks.
Install and troubleshoot network storage devices.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A udience
Students should be CNE candidates or technical support personnel responsible for diagnosing and
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NetWare Service and Support Upgrade - Part 3

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. In addition, students should have taken the first two parts of this series (courses
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NetWare Service and Support Upgrade - Part 4

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. In addition, students should have taken the first three parts of this series (courses
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NetWare Service and Support Upgrade - Part 5

...a network. This course covers troubleshooting servers and networks, and disaster recovery.
L earn To:
Troubleshoot server-related abends, lockups and performance problems.
Diagnose and troubleshoot common network problems.
Create a disaster recovery plan.
Use NetWare and third-party utilities for disaster recovery.
C ontent Emphasis
Skills-Based
A
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Lotus Domino R5 Sys Admin Part 2 Replication Mail Routing Basics Strategies

...otes servers located in different domains and Notes Named Networks. Identify the procedure in which mail is routed between Domino servers that use SMTP. Identify the considerations for planning a mail routing topology in a specified situation. Match the type of client to be used for a specified situation. Match the mail routing topology with the appropriate internal mail routing scenario.
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Lotus Domino R5 System Admin Part 5 Advanced Notes Mail Routing

...ng process between users with servers on different Domino networks in the same domain. Configure routing between users with servers on different domino networks in the same domain by using the Domino directory. Identify the mail routing process between users with servers on two different domains. Configure routing between users having mail files on servers on an adjacent domain by using the
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 4

...andwidth requirements when designing Voice over IP (VoIP) networks.
Identify characteristics of voice Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms.
Audience:
This course is designed for individuals seeking the Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) certification and those aiming for the CCDP (Cisco Certified Design Professional) certification. The course is also targeted at pre-sales and
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Designing for Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 1

...ng project scope and requirements, and examining existing networks. It will also cover design implementation, modularizing networks, and evaluating network services and solutions within modular networks.
Learn To:
Distinguish between traditional and modern network organizational models.
Identify guidelines for implementing a network organizational model.
Identify
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 2

...y.
Identify considerations for designing remote access networks.
Match types of Wide Area Network (WAN) backup technologies with their characteristics.
Identify considerations for establishing Wide Area Network (WAN) communication between dispersed Enterprise Edge networks.
Distinguish between Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Long-Reach Ethernet (LRE) technologies.
Identify
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Designing Cisco Internetwork Solutions Part 3

...y guidelines for choosing routing protocols for different networks.
Unit 4 : Routing Protocol Features and Deployment (2 hours)
Identify features and functions of on-demand routing.
Identify features and functions of Routing Information Protocol Version 2 (RIPv2).
Identify features and functions of Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP).
Identify features and
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Curriculum

The Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Curriculum includes the following courses:
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 1
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 2
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 3
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks: Part 4
To review individual course descriptions, please return to the previous page and
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 1

This course covers network models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
Learn To:
Identify features of each communication type in a large network.
Identify features of a Layer 2 switch.
Identify features of routers.
Identify features of VLANs.
Identify differences
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 2

This course covers network models, network switches, and switch deployment. It then goes on to teach about catalyst images and connectivity, as well as configuring VLANs and VTP.
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.
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 3

...gies.
Distinguish between QoS architectures used in IP networks.
Audience:
Network administrators and technicians who are responsible for implementing or troubleshooting a multilayer switched network (MSN) in an enterprise environment. CCNP and CCDP candidates CCIE routing/switching candidates.
Deployment:
Self-Study
Accreditation:
CEU credits: 0.80 CEUs
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Building Cisco Multilayer Switched Networks Part 4

...ers network optimization and securing multilayer switched networks (MSNs). It then examines Metro Ethernet connectivity and tunneling, as well as EoMPLS encapsulation.
Learn To:
Identify techniques for enhancing network performance.
Identify guidelines for configuring Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) and Virtual Switched Port Analyzer (VSPAN).
Identify guidelines for
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 1 Naming Delegation Strat

...cations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Directory Structure Design Fundamentals Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the features of the Active Directory logical structure. Identify the design considerations for an organization's Active Directory. Identify guidelines for
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Windows 2000 Designing a Directory Server--Part 1 Naming Delegation Strat

...cations to the corporate network and connecting corporate networks to the Internet. T otal Learning Time 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Directory Structure Design Fundamentals Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Identify the features of the Active Directory logical structure. Identify the design considerations for an organization's Active Directory. Identify guidelines for
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Windows 2000 Network--Designing Security Part 4 Sec Internet Access

...their network and security issues encountered when public networks are accessed from their network. L earn To: Identify the security threats introduced by Internet connections. Identify the benefits of a firewall. Identify the limitations of a firewall. Identify the features of IPSec communication modes. Identify the actions that need to be performed while designing an IPSec
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Windows 2000 Network--Designing Security Part 4 Sec Internet Access

...their network and security issues encountered when public networks are accessed from their network. L earn To: Identify the security threats introduced by Internet connections. Identify the benefits of a firewall. Identify the limitations of a firewall. Identify the features of IPSec communication modes. Identify the actions that need to be performed while designing an IPSec
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Windows 2000 Installation Config Admin --Part 5 Network Imp

... 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Windows 2000 Networks Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Match the features of TCP/IP with the tasks accomplished by them in a specified situation. Identify the features of NetBEUI. Identify the features of NWLink. Match network protocols with the situations in which they are used. Label the elements of a TCP/IP network by placing them in the
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Windows 2000 Installation Config Admin --Part 5 Network Imp

... 6 - 8 Hour(s) Course Contents Unit 1: Windows 2000 Networks Duration: 2 - 3 Hour(s) Match the features of TCP/IP with the tasks accomplished by them in a specified situation. Identify the features of NetBEUI. Identify the features of NWLink. Match network protocols with the situations in which they are used. Label the elements of a TCP/IP network by placing them in the
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 1

...se will cover baseline configuration and documentation of networks and end-systems, support resources for troubleshooting, and troubleshooting approaches. It covers commands and guidelines required for problem isolation and resolution at the physical and data link layers of the OSI model.
Learn To:
Identify components of a network configuration table.
Identify characteristics
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Cisco Internetwork Troubleshooting Part 2

...r maintaining the efficient operation of complex computer networks, for example, System Engineers, Network Administrators, or Internetwork Engineers. Cisco employees, Channel Partners, Resellers, and customers may also take this course. It is expected that the target audience will be educated to degree level or equivalent in computer science or electrical engineering with some experience of
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 1

...ives in-depth coverage to the design of Enterprise Campus networks and Enterprise Edge networks. The instruction is solidly supported with real-world scenario examples and the learner has the opportunity to apply acquired concepts in case studies.
Learn To:
Identify features of the Cisco Architecture for Voice, Video and Integrated Data (AVVID) framework.
Identify concerns
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 2

...anagement systems for small, medium, and large enterprise networks.
Identify optimal decisions when designing a network management system in a given scenario.
Unit 2: Designing for High Availability (3 hours)
Identify features of a Cisco IOS high availability architecture.
Identify characteristics of fault-tolerant devices and redundant topologies.
Identify features and
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 3

...ning IP multicast services, and designing Virtual Private Networks. Case Studies support the instruction in each of these areas.
Learn To:
Identify features of network security policies.
Identify the steps involved in the network security process.
Identify elements of a Cisco security solution.
Identify features and functions of a firewall design.
Identify types of
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 4

...networks, IP telephony solutions, content networking solutions, and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
Learn To:
Identify ways in which QoS answers network requirements.
Match QoS architectures with their functions.
Identify the classification of a Cisco QoS solution.
Identify features of the CallManager component
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Designing Cisco Network Service Architectures Part 5

...networks, IP telephony solutions, content networking solutions, and storage networking solutions. Case studies facilitate applied learning wherever appropriate.
Learn To:
Identify features of Cisco wireless communication architecture.
Identify components of a Cisco wireless solution.
Identify radio frequency design considerations for an enterprise WLAN solution.
Identify
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UNIX--Part 2 Advanced Topics for Users

...efits of networking. Identify the features of local area networks (LANs). Identify the features of wide area networks (WANs). Identify the features of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Identify the features of network file systems. Identify the requirements for remote access. Log in to a remote computer. Copy remote files. Transfer files by using File Transfer
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Solaris--Part 2 Network Administration

...rint queues and jobs. 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 the NFS service. Identify the features of automounter. Identify features of e-mail services. Identify the characteristics of sendmail. Identify the features of POP3. C ontent Emphasis
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CIW E-Commerce Designer Part 1 Foundations

...ies. Identify the features of business-to-business (B2B) networks. Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP). Identify the features of electronic publishing (EP) that raise intellectual property concerns. Audience Candidates for this exam design and implement commerce-driven Web sites, identify customer needs, monitor customer usage patterns, determine order processes and
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NDS 8 0 Advanced Tools Diagnostics Curriculum

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation
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NDS 8 0 Advanced Tools Diagnostics Part 1

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. Content Emphasis Conceptual Deployment Options Accreditation NASBA
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NDS 8 0 Advanced Tools Diagnostics Part 2

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. In addition, the learner should have taken the first part of the series (82731).
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NDS 8 0 Advanced Tools Diagnostics Part 3

...nsible for diagnosing and resolving problems with NetWare networks. Participants should have an understanding of (or experience with) personal computers, operating systems, and network technology; experience with DOS; a working knowledge of Windows 95 or Windows NT Workstation; and experience using NetWare. In addition, the learner should have taken the first two parts of the series (82731 and
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Windows XP Install Admin Curriculum

..., 72511 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 2: Networks and Desktops, 72512 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 3: TCP/IP and NOS Environments, 72513 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 4: Remote and Mobile Computing, 72514 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 5: Disk and File Management. Certification: This Windows XP certification maps to vendor exam
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Windows XP Install Admin Curriculum

..., 72511 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 2: Networks and Desktops, 72512 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 3: TCP/IP and NOS Environments, 72513 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 4: Remote and Mobile Computing, 72514 MS Win XP Installation and Administration Part 5: Disk and File Management. Certification: This Windows XP certification maps to vendor exam
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MS Win XP Install Admin Part 2 Networks Desktops

This is the second course in a five part series on the Microsoft Windows XP Installation and Administration curriculum. This course discusses how to troubleshoot the boot process, and the different stages of the boot process. It also covers system restore and Automated System Recovery process as a means of returning the computer to its previous state, and how to install and support computers
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MS Win XP Install Admin Part 2 Networks Desktops

This is the second course in a five part series on the Microsoft Windows XP Installation and Administration curriculum. This course discusses how to troubleshoot the boot process, and the different stages of the boot process. It also covers system restore and Automated System Recovery process as a means of returning the computer to its previous state, and how to install and support computers
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MS Win XP Install Admin Part 3 TCP IP NOS Environments

... Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. o Sort characteristics of text files used for static mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional. o Sort characteristics of services used for dynamic mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional. o Identify features of establishing outbound remote
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MS Win XP Install Admin Part 3 TCP IP NOS Environments

... Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) networks. o Sort characteristics of text files used for static mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional. o Sort characteristics of services used for dynamic mapping of names to an Internet Protocol (IP) address in Windows XP Professional. o Identify features of establishing outbound remote
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A 2003 Part 3 Printers Networks Protocols

...consumables. To match types of networks with their features. To match types of network topologies with their features. To identify the steps in the client/server communication process. To identify features of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite.
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CompTIA Server 2005 Storage Arrays Install Planning

...(RAID) array.
Identify the key aspects of Storage Area Networks (SANs) and Network Attached Storage (NAS).
Identify the key aspects of preparing an installation plan.
Audience:
This series is intended for mid- and upper-level technicians who are interested in enhancing and certifying their skills in areas that include RAID, SCSI, and multiple CPUs. It is assumed that the
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i-Net Part 1 Internet Basics Infrastructure

...ages in the evolution of the Internet. o Match types of networks with their features. o Match network topologies with their features. o Identify advantages of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). o Identify features of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model. o Match protocols in the TCP/IP suite with their functions. o Identify components of the Internet
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i-Net Part 4 Security Business Concepts

...xperience in the infrastructure and configuration of internetworks and Web. This course will help candidates prepare for CompTIA exam IK0-002. In addition, students should have taken the first three parts of this series 14186 thru 14188. Deployment Options Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits Language Options American English
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Wireless Networking for Small Business

...earning Time 1 hour Objectives Unit 1: Wireless Networks for Small Business (1 hour) Identify benefits of wireless technology for small business. Identify features and functions of wireless technology types. Identify features of wireless network components for a small business. Identify
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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 5

... and protocols used for remote access and Virtual Private Networks (VPN). How to secure communication channels including wireless networks is covered. Participants also learn about troubleshooting and responding to security incidents. Learn To: To identify advantages of computer certificate auto-deployment. To
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Windows 2000 Implementing Security Part 5

... and protocols used for remote access and Virtual Private Networks (VPN). How to secure communication channels including wireless networks is covered. Participants also learn about troubleshooting and responding to security incidents. Learn To: To identify advantages of computer certificate auto-deployment. To
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 1

... of Consumer Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) enterprise networks.
Identify features and functions of telecommunications services.
Identify features in the process of making calls.
Identify features of basic services.
Identify the features of Lines and Trunks.
Match dedicated services with their features.
Identify features of VPNs.
Identify the features of Switched 56 and
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CCNT Basic Telecommunications v6 0 Part 2

...networks, switching, and signaling. The course begins with an overview of transmission networks, looking at current structures, cellular, Internet, and the various transmission media. It then covers signaling, looking at the various signaling types and processes. The final area of concentration is switching, covering, for example, analog and digital, time- and space- division, and cellular
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Understanding Wireless Sol Part 1 Wireless Fund WPANs

... To match the main types of wireless networks with their features. To identify developments in the history of wireless communications. To identify applications of wireless technology. To identify the principal Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPAN) technologies.
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Understandng Wireless Sol Part 2 IEEE 802 11 Standards WLANs

... in detail. It then looks at the basic components of WLAN networks. The second half of the course covers the structure and parts of WLAN topologies and structures and finishes with comprehensive guidelines on designing a WLAN. Learn To To identify functions of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802.11 Working Group.
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Understanding Wireless Sol Part 3 WWANs Wireless Security

...the curriculum focuses on the third of the three wireless networks - WWANS. It firstly covers the types of WWAN solutions available and guidelines on making a selection. It then covers the history of this technology in detail, looking at First Generation through to Third Generation Wireless. It also looks at technologies that are evolving in this area and covers the principal technologies that
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Advanced Interpersonal Communication Comm to Build a Positive Culture

...culture more efficient and productive. Unit 2: Cultural Networks (0.5 - 1 hour) Identify the factor that connects people in a culture. Identify advantages of using the cultural network to distribute information. Use the cultural network to your advantage. Identify disadvantages of using the cultural
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Organizational Communication Communicating in the Workplace

...stand how communication flows within an organization, how networks develop, and what roles individuals fulfill in an organization. The program also gives students guidelines for applying technology to organizational communication. By applying the guidelines, students will be able to communicate effectively using technology. Learn To Given a situation, identify the role that is being
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Implementing Wireless LANs Curriculum

This curriculum covers the general concepts of radio signal transmission and 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. It also examines the important area of access point (AP) security and provides an understanding of how to assess the customer's needs for an
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 1 Concepts Technologies

..., installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of wired networks. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options US English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours Objectives Unit 1: Basic RF Concepts (1.5 - 2 hours) Identify features of electromagnetism.
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 2 Components Configuration

..., installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of wired networks. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options US English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours Objectives Unit 1: WLAN Client Adapters (1.5 - 2 hours) Identify operating systems (OSs) supported by vendors
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 3 Security

..., installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of wired networks. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options US English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours Objectives Unit 1: WLAN WEP Security (3 - 4 hours) Identify characteristics of Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP).
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Implementing Wireless LANs Part 4 Site Design Installation

..., installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of wired networks. Deployment Options e-Learning Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs Language Options US English Total Learning Time 6 to 8 hours Objectives Unit 1: Customer Profiling (2 - 3 hours) Identify features and functions of the Cisco Aironet
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Wireless LAN Security Part 2 Deplyoment Auditing

... Identify vulnerabilities of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Match vulnerabilities of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) with their specific threats. Unit 2: Ongoing Management and Auditing (3 - 4 hours) Identify characteristics of the ISO 17799 standards. Identify guidelines for developing a business
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Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 3

...ction. Match elements of wireless networks with their descriptions. Identify key features in wireless network access configuration requirements. Configure a network access client for a wireless connection. Identify features of a network access infrastructure. Identify features
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Windows Server 2003 Managing Network Infrastructure Part 3

...ction. Match elements of wireless networks with their descriptions. Identify key features in wireless network access configuration requirements. Configure a network access client for a wireless connection. Identify features of a network access infrastructure. Identify features
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Leadership Development Motivation

In Leadership Development: Motivation, you will develop the skills needed to enhance employee and team motivation. Throughout the simulations, you will be provided with the opportunity to overcome motivation problems and encourage employees who are facing various obstacles Learn To Identify the factors that can lead to low motivation.
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 1

...abit Ethernet standard.
Identify features of Wide Area Networks (WANs).
Identify functions of Wide Area Network (WAN) devices.
Identify physical layer standards of a Wide Area Network (WAN).
Identify physical layer standards for connection between Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE).
Identify data-link protocols related to a Wide Area
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Cisco Networking Technologies Introduction Part 2

...me:
8 hours
Objectives:
Unit 1: Cabling Networks (2 hours)
Identify features of coaxial cables.
Identify features of fiber-optic cables.
Identify features and functions of wireless media.
Match media types with their features.
Identify technologies that can be used in a campus network environment.
Identify Ethernet connector types.
Identify features of
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 4 Implementation

...pportunity to learn how to design security into corporate networks. Particular attention will be paid to matching the technical capabilities of IPSec and Shared Access with specific business requirements for security. Finally, designs which block IP traffic going to and from the corporate network to the Internet with Proxy Server will be presented. Learn To: o Identify and analyze
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Windows 2000 Designing a Network Infrastructure--Part 4 Implementation

...pportunity to learn how to design security into corporate networks. Particular attention will be paid to matching the technical capabilities of IPSec and Shared Access with specific business requirements for security. Finally, designs which block IP traffic going to and from the corporate network to the Internet with Proxy Server will be presented. Learn To: o Identify and analyze
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Windows 2000 Installation Config Admin --Part 7 Enterprise Networking

... using the given information. Unit 4: Virtual Private Networks Duration: 2 Hour(s) Match the components of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with their functions. Identify the features of VPN tunneling protocols. Configure a remote access VPN server computer by using the Routing and Remote Access console. Identify the corrective action to be taken to solve a problem in establishing
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CIW Internetworking Professional Curriculum

...nsible for the design and management of enterprise TCP/IP networks. Prerequisite knowledge for this curriculum is that learners must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's iNET+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course is mapped to the Master CIW Administrator Certification Program and covers exam number 1D0-460. This
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