This computer Networking engineering course provides necessary knowledge and skills required to make a successful entry into the hardware, systems & networking domain. Hardware engineering is a good choice begin a career, and continuing education resources such as certification programs, online learning sites, and professional organizations for computer hardware engineers. Because this sector is so competitive, individuals must stand out by having strong academic credentials and certifications. Depending on the demands of the business, computer hardware engineers may conduct a variety of diagnosis, design, and testing
Specific topic coverage includes:
An Introduction to Networking
Networking Standards and the OSI Model
Transmission Basics and Networking Media
Introduction to TCP/IP Protocols
Topologies and Ethernet Standards
Network Hardware
WANs and Remote Connectivity
Wireless Networking
Network Operating Systems
In-Depth TCP/IP Networking
Voice and Video Over IP
Network Security
Troubleshooting Network Problems
Ensuring Integrity and Availability
Network Management
What are hubs, switches, routers?
How is data forwarded through a network?
IP addresses
IP subnetting
Cabling and network topologies
Introduction of Microsoft Windows Network Operating System
Windows Server Role and Features
Windows Server Deployment step by Step
Work with virtual technology and understand how VMs work
Build a Domain & Domain Controller
Manage User & Computer Accounts in Active Directory
Deploy software to workstations on your domain with Group Policy
Windows Server Administrative tools
How to manage Active Directory Users, Computers, Groups and more
Use PowerShell to manage Windows Server
How to use Group Policy
How to configure DNS and Zone
How to configure DHCP
How to configure Windows Deployment Service
Windows Deployment Service Image Capturing
How to configure IIS Web Server
How to configure WSUS Service
How to Manage Multiple Servers
How to configure Load Balancing Failover Cluster
File Server Management
Creating and managing virtual machines using Hyper-V
Implement Failover Clustering
Implementing Disaster Recovery using Windows Backup
Implement Windows Server Security
Monitor performance
and more...
What is Linux?
Everyday use of Linux
Unix vs. Linux
Quiz, Homework and Handouts
What is Oracle Virtual Box?
Downloading and Installing Oracle Virtual Box
Creating virtual machine
Linux Distributions
Different way to install Linux
Downloading and Installing Linux (CentOS)
Redhat Linux installation (Optional)
Linux Desktop (GUI)
Virtual Machine Management
Linux File Editors (vi text editor)
sed Command
User account management
Switch users and Sudo access
Monitor users
Talking to users (users, wall, write)
Linux Directory Service - Account Authentication
Downloading and Installing Linux (CentOS)
Redhat Linux installation (Optional)
Linux Desktop (GUI)
Virtual Machine Management
Linux vs. Windows
Who Uses Linux?
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