With
rapid computerization of every organization,
there is huge demand for hardware
and networking professionals. Software
field is concerned with programming
and software development, whereas
the hardware is all about physical
parts of a computer and its maintenance.
Networking is a process of connecting
two or more computers for sharing
information. With so much of data
shared within a company, it is also
necessary to address the security
issues. Every company has hired network
administrators for the smooth functioning
of hardware installations and also
to look after the data security issues.
The hardware and networking course
covers an updated curriculum focusing
on the needs of this field. The international
certification standards further help
the students to grab that lucrative
job in the IT sector. |
The
course is divided in to the following
modules |
|
Hardware |
For a
successful career in hardware, one
needs to have the knowledge of how
the different components of a computer
work and their functioning. The course
offers an in-depth knowledge of various
components. It involves various aspects
like trouble-shooting, assembling
of computers and architecture of computers. |
Topics: |
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Computer
Architecture & its Parts
|
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Assembling
Computer |
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Partitioning
& Formatting Hard disk |
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Installation
of Software |
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Configuring
Peripherals & Modem |
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Connecting
to Internet |
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Virus
and Anti Virus |
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Networking
Concepts |
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Troubleshooting |
|
Duration:
42 Hrs. |
Networking
Technologies |
Under
this module, the candidates receive
training for creating LAN (Local Area
Network) connecting and trouble shooting
it. The course also offers comprehensive
information about Topologies, Protocol
& Standards set by IEEE (Institute
of Electrical & Electronics Engineering).
Candidates also learn about WAN (Wide
Area Network) Technologies and Wireless
Networking. |
Topics:
|
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Networking
Standards & Topologies |
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OSI
Model |
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LAN
Protocols |
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Repeaters
|
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Bridges
& Switches |
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WAN
TECHNOLOGIES X.25 |
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FRAME
RELAY |
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SDLC,
HDLC, PPP |
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BRIDGING,ISDN
& VPN |
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RAS
& ROUTERS |
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Concept
of Wireless Networking |
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Radio
Frequency & Features |
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Wireless
Networking Standards and Security
|
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Configuring
Wireless Networking Devices
– Access Point and Cordless
NIC |
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Troubleshooting |
|
| Duration:
60 Hrs. |
| Top..... |
MCSE
(Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) |
| This
module enables the candidates in maintaining
and troubleshooting Enterprise Level
Networks using Windows 2003. It also
helps to create the Intranet Setups
and maintain the security in a network |
70-290
Windows Server 2003 Environment |
 |
Managing
and Maintaining Physical and
Logical Devices |
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Managing
Users, Computers, and Groups
|
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Managing
and Maintaining Access to Resources
|
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Managing
and Maintaining a Server Environment
|
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Managing
and Implementing Disaster Recovery
|
|
70-291
Implementing Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure |
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Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining IP
Addressing |
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Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining Name
Resolution |
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Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining Network
Security |
 |
Implementing,
Managing, and Maintaining Routing
and Remote Access |
 |
Maintaining
a Network Infrastructure |
|
70-293
Planning Windows Server 2003 Network
Infrastructure |
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Planning
and Implementing Server Roles
and Server Security |
 |
Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining
a Network Infrastructure |
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Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining
Routing and Remote Access |
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Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining
Server Availability |
 |
Planning
and Maintaining Network Security
|
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Planning,
Implementing, and Maintaining
Security Infrastructure. |
|
| 70-294 Windows
Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
|
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Planning
and Implementing an Active Directory
Infrastructure |
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Managing
and Maintaining an Active Directory
Infrastructure |
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Planning
and Implementing User, Computer,
and Group Strategies |
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Planning
and Implementing Group Policy
|
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Managing
and Maintaining Group Policy
|
|
| 70-270 Windows
XP Professional |
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Installing
Windows XP Professional |
 |
Implementing
and Conducting Administration
of Resources |
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Implementing,
Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
Hardware Devices and Drivers
|
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Monitoring
and Optimizing System Performance
and Reliability |
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Configuring
and Troubleshooting the Desktop
Environment |
 |
Implementing,
Managing, and Troubleshooting
Network Protocols and Services
|
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Configuring,
Managing, and Troubleshooting
Security |
|
| 70-298 Designing
Security for Windows Server2003 Network
|
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Creating
the Conceptual Design for Network
Infrastructure Security by Gathering
and Analyzing Business and Technical
Requirements |
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Creating
the Logical Design for Network
Infrastructure Security |
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Creating
the Physical Design for Network
Infrastructure Security |
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Designing
an Access Control Strategy for
Data |
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Creating
the Physical Design for Client
Infrastructure Security |
|
70-284
Exchange Server 2003 |
 |
Installing,
Configuring, and Troubleshooting
Exchange Server 2003 |
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Managing,
Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
Exchange Server Computers |
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Managing,
Monitoring, and Troubleshooting
the Exchange Organization |
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Managing
Security in the Exchange Environment
|
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Managing
Recipient Objects and Address
Lists |
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Managing
and Monitoring Technologies
that Support Exchange Server
2003 |
|
| Duration
:128 Hrs. |
| Top..... |
| CCNA
(Cisco Certified Network Associate) |
The
main objective of this module is to
help professionals working with traditional
networks which include LAN & WAN
switches. The students benefit from
the right tools, topics and simulations
provided by this module. Candidates
immensely benefit CCNA which offers
them lucrative career options in the
IT sector. |
Topics: |
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Internetworking
Concepts |
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OSI
Model |
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IP
Addressing, Sub netting |
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Components
of Cisco Routers |
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Configuring
Router & Switch |
 |
Setting
up Routing Methods-Static, Default
& Dynamic |
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Managing
Traffic with Access Lists |
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Concept
of switching Mode & VLAN
|
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Concept
of Frame Relay, ISDN & DDR
|
|
| Duration:
40 Hrs |
Red
Hat Linux (Fedora 10) |
It
is used for a very high end server
for maintaining client/server network
in Linux based. Students will get
an in-depth knowledge of retaining
the various services provided by red
hat linux server. The module covers
the basic knowledge of linux till
the advanced stage involving linux
configuration. |
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Introduction
to Red Hat Linux, Linux History,
File System |
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Differences
between Windows and Linux OS
|
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Hardware
Req. for Linux, Installing Linux
in a Server Configuration |
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Understanding
the X Window System’s
Origins (KDE and GNOME) |
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Installing
Software (Installing the Package,
Running the Package) |
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Managing
Users (Understanding Linux Users,
Passwords, changing password)
|
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Understanding
File Listings, Ownerships, and
Permissions Listing Files |
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Miscellaneous
Command-Line Tools (Reviewing
Linux File System Standards)
|
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Configuring
the Boot Manager, Modifying
Your GRUB Configuration |
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Configuring
DNS, Configuring a Domain Using
the GUI Tool |
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Configuring
a Virtual FTP Server, Transferring
Files with FTP |
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Setting
Up Web Server Using Apache |
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Sending
Mail with SMTP, Using POP and
IMAP for E-Mail Retrieval |
 |
Configuring
the POP and IMAP Servers |
 |
Server
Startup and Shutdown, Network
File System (NFS), Configuring
NFS Servers/ NFS Clients |
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Network
Information Service (NIS), Installing
and Configuring the NIS Servers/NIS
Client |
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Configuring
Windows with Samba (SWAT) |
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Installing
and configuring print server
|
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Configuring
Clients for CUPS |
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Installing,
Configuration with DHCP |
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Managing
the Backup Device and Files |
|
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| Top..... |