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The network administrator is usually the highest level of technical staff in an organization and will rarely be involved with direct user support. The network administrator will concentrate on the overall integrity of the network, server deployment, security, and ensuring that the network connectivity throughout a company's LAN/WAN infrastructure. Network administrators are considered personnel that only work on break/fix issues that could not be resolved at the (helpdesk) or (desktop/network technician) levels. Depending on the company, the Network Administrator may also design and deploy networks.

CNEX introduce a complete course which covers all the requirements for Network Administrators.
The covers flowing Four Modules:

1. MCSE 2003
2. MCSE 2008
3. CCNA
4. Red Hat Linux

Course Duration: Three Months
Class Duration: Two Hour
Five Days in week (From Mon to Friday)


The complete course details are as under:









 

Lecture1:

  • Course Introduction
  • Packet Tracer Tutorial

Lecture2:

  • Internetworking Basics
  • OSI Reference Model
  • Advantages of OSI Reference Model

Lecture3:

  • Ethernet Networks in Review
  • Collision Domain
  • Broadcast Domain
  • Half & Full Duplex Ethernet

Lecture4:

  • Ethernet Cabling
  • Network Topologies
  • Cisco Three Layer Hierarchical Model

Lecture5:

  • Introducing TCP/IP
  • TCP/IP & the DOD Model
  • IP Addressing

Lecture6:

  • IP Addressing
  • Sub netting (CIDR)
  • VLSM

Lecture7:

  • Introduction to Devices
  • Hub
  • Switch
  • Router

Lecture8:

  • Configuring Ciso Routers
  • Basic Commands Of Cisco Routers
  • Hostname
  • Setting Passwords
  • Router Interfaces

Lecture9:

  • IP Routing
  • Static & Dynamic Routing
  • Distance Vector & Link State Routing Protocols

Lecture10:

  • Router Boot Sequence
  • Backing Up & Restoring the Cisco IOS

Lecture11:

  • Telnet
  • Cisco Discovery Protocol
  • Network Connectivity & Troubleshooting

Lecture12:

  • Basic Layer 2 Switching Function
  • Listening Learning
  • Switching States
  • STP,RSTP

Lecture13:

  • Virtual LANs(VLANs)
  • VTP.VTP.Modes
  • Inter Vlan Routing


Lecture14:

  • Lab Spanning tree Protocol
  • Lab VLAN

Lecture15:

  • Inter-VLAN Routing
  • Lab Inter-VLAN Routing

Lecture16:

  • Configuration Of DVRP...........................(RIPV1.RIPV2)


Lecture17:

  • Configuration Of DVRP...........................(IGRP)
  • Configuration Of DVRP...........................(EIGRP)


Lecture18:

  • OSPF
  • Conecpts LSA
  • AREAS
  • ABR ASBR
  • Configuration of LSRP.........................(OSPF)

Lecture19:

  • Access List
  • Standard Access List
  • Extended Access List 

Lecture20:

  • Wide Area Networks
  • HDLC
  • PPP

Lecture21:

  • Frame Relay
  • VPN

Red Hat Linux Enterprise

History and File system Concepts

  1. Unix/Linux History
  2. File System Concepts

Basic Commands

  1. Commands(ls,pwd,who,w,cp,mv,rm)
  2. Creating Removing Directories
  3. Getting Help from Shell
  4. Home Directory Concepts
  5. Reading a file (cat,less,more)
  6. Slocate Command

Installation(Basic & Advance)

  1. Installation of Redhat Linux
  2. KS Installation
  3. Disk Partition during installation
  4. RAID (Software)

Graphical Interface Introduction

  1. X Window browsing
  2. Short Keys to Use X window system
  3. Starting XFree86
  4. Switching of Desktops
  5. Nautilus
  6. Gnome Terminal and Konsole
  7. Graphical Editors (kwrite,gedit,xemacs,gvim)
  8. Web Browsers(Mozila,Konquer)

Shells

  1. Bash
  2. Different Kinds of shells
  3. Command line Expansion
  4. Variable and strings

Users And Groups

  1. Creating Users,Group
  2. Deleting User,Groups
  3. Modification of users and Groups
  4. Root user
  5. system users and groups
  6. substitution of users
  7. user information commands(whoami,groups,id,who

Permissions

  1. File permissions
  2. File ownerships
  3. User permissions
  4. Group permissions

Editors

  1. Use of Vi Editor
  2. Short keys of Editors

File Handling

  1. Inodes
  2. Soft link
  3. Hard Link

Disk management

  1. Checking free space
  2. Find command
  3. mount/umount the removable media
  4. mout/umount the file systems
  5. format a Floppy

Archives

  1. creating and extracting Archives
  2. Tar command
  3. Compressing of Archives
  4. Gzip command

System Files

  1. /etc/passwd file
  2. /etc/groups file
  3. /etc/shadow file
  4. default file permissions
  5. Password Recovery

Statndard I/O pipes

  1. Redirection of Input/Output of commands
  2. Filter of text
  3. Overwriting/Appending
  4. Wc command
  5. Sort command

Process

  1. Process listing
  2. Deleting process
  3. Halting of process

LAN Commands

  1. Scp command
  2. Wget command
  3. telnet,ssh tools
  4. Linux as a remote desktop
  5. mutt tool
  6. Shell scripting Techniques

LINUX SERVER MANAGEMENT

 

NFS

  1. Nfs basics
  2. Installation
  3. Permissions
  4. /etc/exports configurations

DHCP

  1. Installation
  2. Setting up DHCP
  3. Configurations

Samba

  1. Basics
  2. Installation
  3. Samba asWorkgroup
  4. Samba share level
  5. Samba user level
  6. Samba as Domain
  7. Installation of domain server

SQUID

  1. Basic
  2. Installation
  3. Configurations
  4. Squid on multi port
  5. Bandwidth handling
  6. ACL’s
  7. Authentication

 

 

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