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Network Admin Course Plan Accede Institute Of Science & Technology

Introduction to Networks Networks Why Networks (Need) Types Logical Classification

Network Topologies 3 Types Advantages & Disadvantages

Network Media and Connectors 9/19/2015  Transmission Media  Transmission Media Types  Types Of Media Cables & Connectors

Network Media Standards 9/19/2015  Introduction To Media Standards  How to make a UTP cable connector

LAN Technologies – Ethernet 6 Brief Introduction Of Ethernet Layer 1,2,3 Devices Working Mechanism Collision Domain & Broadcast Domain

Network Test & Debug Utilities 9/19/2015  Some Important Commands

Introduction to Networks Simulators 9/19/2015  Brief Introduction Of Packet Tracer  How Packet Tracer simulates a network

The OSI Reference Model 9/19/2015  Introduction to OSI Model  7 Layers  Functionality Of each Layer

The TCP/IP Model 9/19/2015  Introduction To TCP/IP Protocol Stack  Features  Layers  TCP/IP Vs OSI Model

Introduction To Layer 2 (Data Link Layer) 9/19/2015  Introduction  LANs as a Shared Medium  A "Private" Conversation  Group Conversation  Performance Issues

Introduction To Layer 2 Addresses(MAC Addresses) 9/19/2015  MAC Address  Unicast MAC Address  Multicast MAC Address  Broadcast MAC Address

Introduction TO IP Address Classes 9/19/2015  Introduction To Internet Protocol(e.g IPv4,IPv6)  IPv4 Address Classes  Public and Private IP addresses  Public and Private Class Range

Subnetting class C 9/19/2015  Basic Subnetting Concepts  Class C Subnetting

Subnetting class B 9/19/2015  Class B Subnetting

Variable Lenghth Subnet Mask (VLSM) 9/19/2015  VLSM and Its Importance

Supernetting 9/19/2015  Supernetting and Its Importance

Introduction to Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) 9/19/2015  Introduction To ARP  Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Message Format  How Does ARP Work

Introduction to Internet Control Messaging Protocol (ICMP) 9/19/2015  Network Layer Protocols Overview  ICMP Message Format  ICMP Error Messages  ICMP Control Messages  ICMP Path MTU Discovery

Brief introduction about different Transport Layer Protocols 20 Introduction Key Features of TCP TCP Three-way handshake, TCP Synchronization Key Features of UDP

Different fields in TCP Header  TCP Segment Format  TCP Header Fields  Control Bits 21

Different fields in UDP Header  UDP Segment Format  UDP Header Fields  UDP Checksum 22

Important Application Layer Protocols  Application Layer Protocols  Features, Operation and Use of Services 23

Network Manufacturers and Cisco IOS Boot Process  Router Boot Process  Types of Router Memory  Cisco ISO Command Line Modes 24

Basic Router Configuration (interface, Line and Security Configuration)  Router Configuration  Interfaces in a Cisco Router  Some Important Commands 25

How to configure SSH in Cisco Router  Introduction  Comparison Between SSH and Telnet  Configuration 26

Introduction to Route and Static Routing(Default Routing, Loadbalancing & Failover) 27 Introduction To Routing – Types AD & Metric Value Failover & Load Balancing

Dynamic Routing 28 Dynamic Routing – Types of Dynamic Routing

Introduction to Routing Information Protocol (RIP)  Routing Information Protocol  RIPv1 & RIPv2  RIP Timers  RIP Loops  Loop Prevention  RIPv2 Configuration 29

Introduction to Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP)  Introduction  Features  EIGRP Concepts & Terminology  Configuration 30

Introduction to Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)  Introduction To Link State Protocols  Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol  Metric Value, Reference Bandwidth  OSPF Router ID Selection Algorithm  OSPF Areas  Configuration 31

Multiuser Collaborative Learning in Packet Tracer 32 How To Use a Multiuser Feature in Packet Tracer

Introduction to Virtual LANs (VLANs), Trunk Ports and Access Ports 33 Introduction Types of VLAN Types of VLAN Connections VLAN Frame Tagging Configuration

VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), VTP Modes - Server Mode, Client Mode and Transparent Mode 34 Working With VTP – What Is VTP? – VTP Domain – VTP Modes – Configuration

Inter-VLAN Routing 35 Introduction – How Inter-VLAN Routing Works? Configuration

Trunk Negotiation and Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP) 36 Introduction Trunking encapsulation Access & Truck Mode DTP Combinations

Spanning Tree Protocol 37  STP  Why STP Where it is Used  STP Operation  Spanning Tree Algorithm  Port States  STP Topology Change  Cisco Port Fast Technology  Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Classic Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1d) 38  STP  Why STP Where it is Used  STP Operation  Spanning Tree Algorithm  Port States  STP Topology Change  Cisco Port Fast Technology  Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Classic Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1d) Operation 39  STP  Why STP Where it is Used  STP Operation  Spanning Tree Algorithm  Port States  STP Topology Change  Cisco Port Fast Technology  Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (IEEE 802.1w) 40  STP  Why STP Where it is Used  STP Operation  Spanning Tree Algorithm  Port States  STP Topology Change  Cisco Port Fast Technology  Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol

Standard Access Control List Introduction and configuration 41 Introduction How ACL Work Types of ACLs – Standard ACLs Rules

Standard Access Control List Introduction and configuration (Continue ) 42 Introduction How ACL Work Types of ACLs – Standard ACLs Rules

Extended Access Control List Introduction and configuration 43 Extended ACL – Introduction – Rules

Introduction and Configuration BPDU Filter, BPDU Guard 44 BPDU Guard – Configuration Port Security – Configuration

Introduction and Configuration of Static NAT 45 What is NAT Advantages & Disadvantages Types of NAT – Static NAT & its Configuration

Introduction and Configuration of Dynamic NAT 46 Dynamic NAT Configuration

Introduction and Configuration Port Address Translation (PAT) 47 Brief Introduction Configuration

Introduction to IPv6 48 Introduction to IPv6 Addressing Limitations of IPv4 IPv6 Features IPv6 Address formats

IPv6 Address Types  IPv6  Types of IPv6 Addresses  Solicited Node Multicast Addresses  IPv6 Interface Identifiers  IPv6 Address with an Embedded IPv4 Address 49

IPv6 Configuration 50 IPv6 Configuration

WAN Connections types 51 Introduction WAN Connections Types WAN Data Rates WAN Technologies

Introduction and Configuration Cisco HDLC & PPP 52 High level Data Link Control (HDLC) – Features – Configuration Point to Point Protocol (PPP) – Features – Configuration

Introduction and Configuration PPP Authentication PAP and CHAP 53 PPP Authentication Protocols – Password Authentication Protocol – Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol – Configuration

Introduction and Configuration of Frame Relay 54  Introduction To Frame Relay  Virtual Circuits  Types of VCs  Frame Relay Topologies  Frame Relay Dynamic Address Mapping  Static Address Mapping

Introduction to Wireless LAN Technology 55 WLAN Introduction

SSID, BSS, ESS 56 WLAN Operation Modes Connectivity & Performance Advantages & Disadvantages Challenges & Issues

WEP, WPA-1 and WPA 2 57 Wireless Security – Open Access – SSIDs, WEP, and MAC Address Authentication – Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) – Encryption Methods

Cisco Discovery Protocol(cdp) 58 Introduction To CDP Advantages & Disadvantages Maintaining & Monitoring CDP

TFTP to backup IOS 59 Introduction Comparison Between TFTP & FTP

Password Recovery of Cisco Devices 60 Password Reset Procedure