Computer Engineer -- Network and Operating System Specialization Prepared By: Eng.Alaaeddin B. Al-Qazzaz.

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Computer Engineer -- Network and Operating System Specialization Prepared By: Eng.Alaaeddin B. Al-Qazzaz

Agenda Introduction.Introduction. Computer Network Structure.Computer Network Structure. Network Infrastructure Section.Network Infrastructure Section. Operating System Section.Operating System Section. Discussion.Discussion.

VHDL Language Digital Design Microcontroller Data Structure Signal and Linear system Ad-hoc Assembly Introduction

Computer Engineer Technical Work Programming and Database Network and Operating System Hardware and Maintenance Academic Work Administrative Work CONT.

How can I become a Network or System Engineer ? You must be to understand the computer network and services components. CONT.

Computer Network Structure Hardware Infrastructure Devices Media Software Operating Systems Services Computer Network Structure

Network Infrastructure Component.Network Infrastructure Component. Job TitleJob Title Focus in Network Subjects.Focus in Network Subjects. How ??How ?? Network Infrastructure

Infrastructure Devices End Devices (computers, Network Printer, PDAs, VoIP phones ) Intermediary Devices (Hubs, Switches, WAP Routers, Firewall ) Media Metallic wires within cables (Twisted Pair as CAT5e and CAT6e ) Glass or plastic fibers (fiber optic cable) Wireless Transmission (Wi-Fi and WiMAX) Network Infrastructure Component

Network Devices Diagram

Network Media

Network AdministratorNetwork Administrator The person who is responsible for Infrastructure.The person who is responsible for Infrastructure.  Design.  Installation.  Security.  Maintenance and Troubleshooting.  Monitoring.  Development Job Title

1.TCP/IP. 2.OSI Layers. 3.IP Addressing and Subnneting. 4.Ethernet. 5.Routers and its IOS. 6.Static Routing Protocols. 7.Dynamic Routing Protocols. 8.Switches and its IOS. 9.VLANs and Inter-VLAN Routing. 10.Network Media 11.Wireless Networking. 12.WAN technology (Leased Line – Frame Relay ). 13.Security with Access Control List 14.NAT and PAT. 15.IPv6 Focus in Network Subjects

 CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate).  CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administration).  CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional). How ??

Operating System Options.Operating System Options. Job Title.Job Title. Focus in Operating System Subjects.Focus in Operating System Subjects. How ??How ?? Operating Systems

Operating System Services (Servers) Microsoft Windows Server Linux Systems Operating System Options

System Administrator System Administrator The person who is responsible for Servers (Services). The person who is responsible for Servers (Services).  Installation.  Configuration.  Security.  Monitoring.  Troubleshooting.  Updates and Development. Job Title

1.Active Directory. 2.Managing Users and Groups. 3.Managing Access to Resources (Files – Folders and Printers). 4.Managing Sharing Resource. 5.Managing Group Policies. 6.Monitor Servers Performance. 7.Managing Hard Disks. 8.Backup and Restore. 9.Updates. 10.DHCP Server. 11.DNS Server. 12.Web Server. 13.FTP server. 14.Proxy Server. 15.File server. 16. Server. 17.Firewall Server. 18.Integrated Operating Systems. Focus in OS Subjects

 Windows Microsoft: MCSA and MCSE for (win2003 server). MCSA and MCSE for (win2003 server). MCITP (win2008 server) MCITP (win2008 server)  Linux RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) RHCE (Red Hat Certified Engineer) How ??

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