Network Certification

Network+ Certification

Course Overview

The N+ Certification from COMPTIA isan international, vendor-neutral certification that recognizes a technician's ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services.


AT COURSE COMPLETION

At the end of the course, you will know the basics of general network technology on a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies.



Duration:- 3 month

CCNA Certification

Course Overview

The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of networking. CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists.


The Benefits

Upon the completion of our CCNA course, students will have,

Understanding Cisco IOS commands for configuring and managing Cisco networking devices
Understanding Cisco configuration techniques
Understanding routing protocols ( such as RIP & IGRP ) and how they function
IP addressing, subnetting, and assignment
Interface and subinterface configuration
WAN topics such as Frame Relay, PPP, HDLC
Connectivity to a WAN switch for Frame Relay
VLANs
LAN segmentation (bridges, switches and routers)
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
Access lists and filtering



Duration:- 4 month

MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator )

Course Overview

The MCSA credential is one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry -a credential in high demand. By learning the premier MCSA credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful design, implementation, and administration of the most advanced Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server products.


Course Contents (Chapters Covered) :-


a. Networking essentials, TCP/IP, IP Addressing & Subnetting.
b. Overview of Windows 2003
c. Installing of Windows 2003
d. Upgrading to Windows 2003
e. Using Control Panel
f. Working with File Systems and Disks
g. Managing Users and Groups
h. Using System Policy and Group Policy
i. Sharing, Securing and Accessing Files and Folders
j. Managing Printing
k. Auditing and Security
l. Backup and Recovery
m. Creating and Configuring Network & Dial-up Connections
n. Networking with TCP/IP
o. Deploying Windows 2000 on your Network
p. Monitoring, Optimizing and Troubleshooting Performance
q. Overview of Active Directory
r. Managing Remote Access
s. Managing Terminal Services & Distributed File Systems.
t. Installing and Configuring DNS, DHCP, WINS & Active Directory
u. Managing, Optimizing and Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication and Performance
v. Managing FSMOs
w. Creating & Managing Organizational Units & Sites.



Duration:- 3 month

MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Administrator ): Security Specialist

Course Overview

The restructuring capabilities in a Windows Server 2003 forest provide solutions to problems that are not addressed in Windows 2000 Server family. In a Windows 2000 forest, renaming domains is essentially not possible after the forest structure is in place without moving domain contents or recreating them. The constraints associated with making domain name changes or domain-tree restructuring in Windows 2000 Active Directory are prohibitive.

In a Windows 2000 forest, you cannot

Change the DNS name or the NetBIOS name of a domain. Although you cannot rename a domain, you can achieve the same results by moving its contents into a new domain that has the name you want the existing domain to have. (Active Directory Object Manager (MoveTree) in the Windows 2000 Server family Support Tools can be used to move directory objects between domains.)

Move a domain within a forest in a single operation. As above, you can clone items in and move items from a domain, but you cannot move the entire domain itself within a forest.

Split a domain into two domains in a single operation. To split a domain, you must create a new domain and then move appropriate users and resources from the existing domain into the new domain.

Merge two domains into a single domain in a single operation. To merge domains, you must move all the contents from one of the domains into the other and then demote all domain controllers in the empty domain and decommission it.

Thus, in a Windows 2000 forest, significant administrative overhead is associated with performing such manual move operations to achieve the domain-tree restructuring or renaming one or more domains.

Constraints to Restructuring Domains in a Windows Server 2003 Forest:

Windows Server 2003 family provides tools with which you can safely rename domains to restructure a Windows 2003 forest. When making a decision about whether to restructure an existing Windows Server 2003 forest, be sure to consider what you cannot do with forest restructuring. Although a Windows 2003 forest has forest restructuring capability, certain types of structural changes are not supported.

In a Windows Server 2003 forest, you cannot:

Change which domain is the forest root domain. Changing the DNS or the NetBIOS name of the forest root domain, or both, is supported.

Drop domains from the forest or add domains to the forest. The number of domains in the forest before and after the rename/restructure operation must remain the same.

Rename a domain with the same name that another domain gave up in a single forest restructure operation.



Duration:- 6 month

Red Hat Linux:RHCE:

Course Overview

The RHCE certification has become a global standard for many successful IT companies, increasing the importance of achieving your RHCE certification. The Standard Track consists of 3 courses -- RH033, RH133, RH253 -- and is aimed at persons who need more review of key concepts or who are new to both UNIX and Linux.

RHCE is performance-based test that measures actual competency on live systems. Red Hat training and testing focuses on practical hands-on skills. In this course you will learn how to configure common Red Hat Linux network services. Network and local security tasks are also topics of this advanced course.


The Benefits :-


Upon the completion of our RHCE course, students will learn

To manage a Linux workstation and attach it to a corporate network,including configuration of client-side network services.

Shell and command line essentials.
To configure Common Red Hat Linux network services
Network and local security tasks



Duration:- 3 month

SCSA Course

Course Overview

The Sun Certified Systems Administrator (SCSA) certification by Sun Microsystems verifies your knowledge of the Sun Solaris Operating System and your skills as a Systems Administrator.


SCSA Course Outline :-

You must pass TWO exams


* Installing Solaris
* Add, check, and remove packages
* Add and remove patches
* Using OpenBoot commands
* Perform a system boot and control boot processes
* The User Environment and System Security
* File and Disk Administration
* Backups, Printing, and the Network Environment
* Access Control, Syslog, and Advanced Disk Management
* Network File System and Name Services



Duration:- 3 month