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IBM Lotus Domino Designer 6: Preparing Domino R4 Developers 
This is the second course of the series on the new features of
Domino 6. This course teaches how to manage
Web users and files. You will also learn how to control mail and about the
LDAP enhancements in Domino 6. Finally, you learn about performance optimization in Domino 6. This includes monitoring the server environment and the various methods used to improve performance.
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Internetworking Technologies - Part 4 


This is the last course in a four-part series on
Internetworking Technologies 2.0. This series will help students to understand terms, concepts, technologies, and devices commonly used in networking. This course will cover contemporary routing protocols, enhancing and supportive protocols, and network management.
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Cisco Interconnecting Network Devices Part 3: Configuring Routers 


This course is the third in a four-part series that is based on
Cisco Systems' instructor-led training, Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices (
ICND 1.0). In this series, the concepts, commands, and practice required to configure
Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks are covered. Installation, configuration, and troubleshooting information and practice that technical support
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Cisco Designing Networks Part 1: Internetworking Analysis 


This first course in the
DCN curriculum should provide the learner with a brief overview of the internetworking technologies and devices that they must understand to begin designing
Cisco networks. It should also discuss the theories and processes for identifying the networking needs of the customer.
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 1 


This is the first course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (
BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Building Cisco Remote Access Networks - Part 3 


This is the third course in a five-part series on Building Cisco Remote Access Networks 1.0 (
BCRAN 1.0). This series teaches students how to build a remote access network to interconnect central sites to branch offices and home office/telecommuters. In addition, controlling access to a central site, as well as how to maximize bandwidth utilization over remote links is covered. This part in the
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 2: TCP/IP Network Design 


...Design series covers IP Addressing. It focuses on routing protocols and considerations as well as security considerations that you will need to consider with a
TCP/IP network. It also covers the various addressing choices you have when designing a TCP/IP network and how to manage your IP addressing options. It also covers multicast addressing considerations and TCP/IP security. It also
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Cisco Internetwork Design Part 4: WAN Design 


...lity and performance. It also covers
WAN backbone routing protocol choices. It also provides an overview of leased lines and serial line encapsulation. It provides a general overview of
Frame Relay networks as well as router interaction,
NBMA and subinterfaces in Frame Relay networks. It also covers X.25 design issues. It also focuses on X.25 switching. Finally, it covers
Remote Access design.
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 1 - Advanced Routing Principles 


Within the range of expected student abilities stated in the prerequisites, some students may need a little more review than others. This first part of the course provides a refresher for those students who need to be brought up to the same level as the more experienced students. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapters 2 and 3 of the
ILT. This first course in
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Cisco Building Scalable Networks Part 3 - EIGRP 


This course covers the use and configuration of the Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (
EIGRP). It covers the basic principles of EIGRP and how it operates. It also covers how to configure EIGRP. The use of EIGRP within a scalable
Internetwork is also covered. Finally EIGRP verification is also covered. The material for this part of the course is expected to be drawn from chapter 6 of the
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Networking Essentials 2nd Edition - Part 2 
This is the second course in a four part series covering the foundation concepts of networking. This series imparts the knowledge and skills required for a foundation in current networking technology for local area networks, wide area networks and the
Internet.
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 3: IP Routing 
This is the third course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot
DNS,
DHCP,
Remote Access,
Network Protocols, IP Routing, and
WINS in a
Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to install and configure Windows 2000 network protocols;
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure Administration Part 4: Security 
This is the fourth course in a five-part series that will provide IT professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, configure, and troubleshoot
DNS,
DHCP,
Remote Access,
Network Protocols, IP Routing, and
WINS in a
Windows 2000 network infrastructure. At the completion of this course, students will learn to encrypt a file; add and remove a recovery agent;
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Components Used to Build Networks 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces internetworking devices, such as repeaters, hubs, switches, bridges, routers, and gateways as the connectors between the individual segments of a broadcast network that has been broken down into separate segments.
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Professional Skills for Customer Service Agents 
...s professional issues such as call-center ethics and call protocol; procedures and techniques for handling calls and gaining customer confidence; and questioning and listening skills to help you address customer concerns more effectively. You will learn skills that help
CSAs to efficiently and respectfully gather customer information and, where appropriate, take action to place a customer on
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Web Server Concepts 
E-business defines the future of the organization today. Getting the right information to the right person at the right time defines success. The use of the
World Wide Web has tremendously increased in the recent times. The server technology plays an important role in the development of the World Wide Web. With the increasing use of the
Internet, there has been a significant increase in the use of
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Using SOAP 
To understand how to create
SOAP documents that support web services
Application and web developers wishing to attain competency in developing web services using the main web service technologies SOAP,
WSDL, and
UDDI; systems analysts and systems architects needing a thorough knowledge of service-oriented architecture concepts and web service technologies
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Configuring Communication Services - Linux 
...se of the
Internet mail and various Internet/
Intranet and protocol services provided by
Linux. The course covers the concept of various communication programs and discusses the methods of configuring a modem and other tasks, such as connecting to computers using the communication programs, and using the Linux fax utilities. Users who have a basic level of familiarity with the features and usage
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OS 390 eNetwork Server 
This course provides an introduction to the capabilities and business uses of the
IBM OS/390 eNetwork
Server. It covers platform and protocol support, and a system-wide view of the function of a communications server in business. This course is written to OS/390 2.x. This course is designed as an introductory course for managers, system administrators, and programmers.
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Wireless LAN Security 
In this module, we discuss the much-maligned 802.11 specified security solution known as
Wired Equivalent Privacy (
WEP). We explain the various methods that can be used to attack a wireless
LAN to prepare you (as an administrator) to prevent security problems.
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e-Business Part 2 Building the Infrastructure 
...cuses on the sub-application level, examining network and protocol options and requirements. It introduces some of the major players in the market and business drivers that could affect an organization's choices. The target audience is those individuals tasked with planning/implementing e-Business strategies within an organization (primarily technical and business managers, as opposed to
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Introducing TCP IP 
The
Introducing TCP/IP WBT is the first course in the
Working with
TCP/IP curriculum. This course familiarizes the audience with the fundamentals of TCP/IP, such as its various features, architecture, installation procedures, network support, and maintenance. The course also discusses installation, configuration, and maintenance of
WINS server as well as the
Domain Name System. Network
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Network Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module covers important information about services, layering, and protocols that will help you better understand key points. Additionally, you will learn how a protocol trace is taken and how to interpret the trace data.
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LAN and WAN Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module explores local area network (
LAN) and wide area network (
WAN) protocols and how they are used to get information into the node so it can, in turn, be delivered to the processes at the higher layers.
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How to Build a Computer Network 
This
WestNet e-Learning module reviews the major concepts presented in this course and shows how they work together in several real-world situations. You will also learn how one local area network (
LAN) connects to another, with particular attention to
Internet connectivity.
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Mobile IP 
To identify the critical components of
Mobile IP and recognize how the protocol operates
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future mobile wireless technologies; students investigating or researching wireless communications and related technologies
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Digital Payments 
To identify the main components of
Internet commerce payment systems and to recognize new and recently outdated payment trends
Computer professionals already engaged or seeking to be involved in network design, implementation, consultancy and support; IT and business managers who need to learn about current and future digital payment technologies; students investigating or researching digital
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General Security Concepts 
To introduce the key principles of security for the enterprise
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Communications Security 
To introduce the key issues in communications security
Network administrators, firewall administrators, system administrators, application developers, and IT security officers
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Computers and Software in Networks 
This
WestNet e-Learning module considers how computers communicate with each other and the basic concepts of how computers work. After we introduce the main types of computers, we discuss the most important components and features of computer systems.
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How Computer Protocols Work 
This
WestNet e-Learning module introduces you to the basic terms and concepts that underlie all computer communication protocols. You will learn how protocols work, and how different protocols work together to move data across a network. This knowledge will become the foundation of your understanding of how computer networks function.
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The Basics of Novell NetWare 
This
WestNet e-Learning module outlines server and client environments, compares
NetWare 5.1 services to previous versions of NetWare, looks at
NDS and its management tools, and presents an overview of NetWare protocol stacks.
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Routing Table Protocols 
This
WestNet e-Learning module describes and compares the two major routing algorithms and discusses the dominant routing protocol based on each algorithm. We will also learn about several small, but important protocols created to solve special routing or transmission problems.
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IPv6 
To intoduce
IPv6, explain its features, and discuss how it can be implemented
Technical support personnel, system engineers, network administrators, network managers, integration specialists
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VoIP Network Engineering Management and Support 
This module explores telecommunications and converged network design and engineering principles. We review the
Erlang and
Poisson traffic estimation formulas. We learn the steps necessary to plan, design, and engineer a converged network. We discover methods we can use to measure the converged network s voice quality, and how we can determine the effects the final network design has on overall
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Future Technologies Supporting Convergence 
This module discusses future technologies that will make convergence easier, more reliable, and more convenient, not only for the user but for the maintainer. Here we discuss the improvements in
QoS, addressing, and reliability that
Internet Protocol version 6 (
IPv6) makes over Internet Protocol version 4 (
IPv4). We complete the text by discussing mobile, wireline and wireless technologies,
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Frame Relay Concepts 
To introduce the concepts underlying the
Frame Relay protocol
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about wide area network technologies; students investigating or researching telecommunications technologies; nontechnical business managers, project managers, and end-users who require information on the capabilities of communications technologies to make informed
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Frame Relay Signaling and Applications 
To introduce the various
Frame Relay signaling mechanisms and applications
Technical professionals; IT and business managers who need to learn about wide area network technologies; students investigating or researching telecommunications technologies; nontechnical business managers, project managers, and end-users who require information on the capabilities of communications technologies to make
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TCP IP Protocol 
...Protocol
WBT is the third course of this curriculum. This curriculum prepares the students for the
CompTia's
Network Certification exam. The course is meant for system administrators and network professionals who want to understand and apply
TCP/IP concepts, such as IP subnetting,
DHCP,
DNS,
WINS, and host files. The course describes the main protocols that constitute the TCP/IP suite,
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Configuring Cisco Catalyst Switch Operations 
To discuss and implement specific bridging and
VLAN Catalyst switch configurations, which provide for scalability, security, and enhanced management of the local area switched network
Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who
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Extending a Cisco Network to a WAN 
To describe the implementation and configuration of the different technologies used on
Cisco devices to enable wide area connections
Network administrators responsible for implementing and managing small and medium-sized business networks; network technicians who install network devices in small business environments; Cisco channel resellers who are new to Cisco products and services
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IP Video Telephony 
To recognize the characteristics and protocols of video call technology, and how to implement IP video telephony in a
Cisco environment IT professionals responsible for installing, configuring, and maintaining the ongoing administration of a
Cisco IP Telephony solution; candidates preparing for the Cisco IP Telephony exam (
642-444 CIPT)
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