Certified Basic Network Support
- Offered byVSkills
Certified Basic Network Support at VSkills Overview
Duration | 20 hours |
Total fee | ₹3,500 |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Intermediate |
Credential | Certificate |
Future job roles | Brand Awareness, CISA, CISM |
Certified Basic Network Support at VSkills Highlights
- Earn a certificate of completion from Vskills
- Get Lifelong e-learning access
Certified Basic Network Support at VSkills Course details
- For Hardware engineer
- For Network engineer
- For Students who want to start a career in networking can do this course
- For Experienced professionals who want to make their CV stronger with a certification in networking course
- VSkills Basic Network Support Professional Certification holders have more than a working familiarity with networks, switches—they are technically skilled to take advantage of the breadth of features efficiently and effectively. Network support consists of day-to-day support of computer network and networking devices like hub, switches, etc
- Certification covers basics of a computer network, networking media (wired and wireless), networking devices and configuration, management and troubleshooting of switches
Certified Basic Network Support at VSkills Curriculum
Introduction to Networking Concepts
What is Networking
Advantages and Disadvantages
Network Characteristics
Network Models (Peer-to-Peer and Client-and-Server)
Network Types (LAN,WAN,MAN,PAN)
Network Topologies (Bus, Star, Ring)
Internet connection (DSL, Cable, Serial Link)
Network Media
Networking Models
History
Layered Network Model
Layering Concepts and Benefits
TCP/IP Protocol Architecture
RFC
Application, Transport, Internet and Network Access Layer
Devices at different layers
Data Encapsulation
The OSI Reference Model
OSI Layers and Their Functions
Comparing OSI and TCP/IP
LAN
Ethernet History
Ethernet Types (// Base T,TX, SX/LX)
BASE and BASE
Repeaters
BASE-T with Hubs
UTP Cabling, UTP Cables and RJ- Connectors
UTP Cabling Pin-outs
CSMA/CD
Using Switches and Their Advantages
Ethernet Data-Link Protocols and Frame
Wiring Ethernet Cables
Ethernet Addressing, Framing and Error Detection
LAN Types (Ethernet, Token Ring, FDDI)
WAN
WAN Basics (DCE,DTE, CSU/DSU, CPE, Demarc, DS)
WAN Technologies (Leased Lines, Circuit and Packet Switching and Cell Relay)
HDLC (High Level Data link Control)
PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol)
Frame Relay
Internet Protocol
Network Layer Functions
IP Packets
IP Routing
Routing Protocols
IP Addressing
A, B, and C Classes of Networks
IP Subnetting
Host & Router Routing
ARP, DNS, DHCP & Ping
TCP/IP Transport Layer
Transport Layer Protocols: TCP and UDP
Transmission Control Protocol
Ports & Their Multiplexing
TCP Error Recovery, Flow Control and Data Segmentation
TCP Connection Establish and Terminate
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
Applications
TCP/IP Applications, QoS Needs and Impact
The World Wide Web
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol), HTTPS & SSL
Universal Resource Locators
FTP (File Transfer Protocol), Secured FTP
SMTP, POP3 & IMAP
Telnet
Network Security
Sources and Types of Threats
Firewalls
Intrusion Detection and Prevention
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
LAN Switching
Ethernet LAN Media and Cable Lengths
Hubs, Bridges, and Switches
Forward and Filter Decision Switching
Learning MAC Addresses & Frames Flooding
Spanning Tree Protocol
Collision Domains and Broadcast Domains
Virtual LANs (VLAN)
LAN Switches
Switches and LED Switch Status
Accessing the CLI & Password Security
User and Enable Modes
The debug and show Commands
Configuration Sub-modes and Contexts
Storing, Copying and Erasing Switch Configuration Files
Initial Configuration
Ethernet Switch Configuration
Securing CLI
Console and vty Settings
logging synchronous and exec-timeout Commands
IP Address & Interfaces Configuring
Port Security
VLAN Configuration
Securing Unused Interfaces