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Router Training Course - 4 Weeks


This online/live Linux course is designed to provide students with real skills real routers. The course covers the major topics for CCNA Certification.

Students will acquire skills as they study online text with graphics for illustrations as well as when they watch Flash Videos with voice. The skills students have learned are then applied on real servers so that they are involved in real training not just demos. Each student under the supervision of a qualified instructor, will test their skills on each topic.

Router Training

These courses are designed to give you the necessary skills to administer a network as well as network services needed in small business and home networks and provide skills that will aid in passing certification exams.

Practical Skills Learned + Practiced in Real Situations = Success!


Flash Movies and Illustrated Web Pages

If you are interested and would like to talk to the
trainer
who will be conducting the class, send an email to set up a time to discuss the class.

Router Training $195.00
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The Router Training Course is designed to provide you with the skills to perform as a administrator of a server or computer. This 2 week course is a real course in that all of the skills will be completed on a real router remotely. Students will log into our servers and perform all skills and perform all tasks on our network so an instructor can work with the student on a one to one basis. Students will be required to spend 30 minutes each week with the instructor on the phone asking questions and working through an evaluation of their work during the week. The student will have 24/7 contact with the instructor via email and will be able to setup a telephone conference any time they need help. Students will work in an environment that allows them to perform the tasks provided in the manual on their own like an independent study but they will always have the opportunity to speak with the instructor. Students will be provided with practicals that are a step-by-step interaction with learning.

 

 

Course Practicals:
A course practical will be provided each week so that students can follow along and perform the exercises each week. Practicals are designed to be step by step to encourage success in training. Real training allows you to make mistakes with live consequences on real servers. The Course Practicals will be an invaluable reference for users after the course.

Expectations:
Students will need Internet access to perform tasks and should expect to work an average of 10+ hours each week to complete the course. The time spent on learning each task will depend on prior experience. Some experience with Linux and the Command Line would be very helpful in completing the class but not necessary. This course could be completed by new Linux user but they would need to spend more time learning concepts. Students will be able to work on the servers 24/7 during their course.

Router Training - Some of the Topics Covered

ACK Scan -sA
Administrative Distance
Application Layer
ARP Request
ATM
Banners
Bridges
Building a Host Table
CDP
chkconfig
CIDR
Command Line
Commands
Concepts
Configuration
Configuring IP Addresses
Control Flags
Data Encapsulation
Data Link Layer
DDR
Designing and Monitoring Access Lists
Distance Vector
DNS
EIGRP and OSPF
Ethernet
Ethernet Networking
Example Configuration
Frame Relay
ftp
Full and Duplex Networking
HDLC
Hexadecimal and Binary
Hold Downs
Hop Count
host
ifconfig
Initial Configuration
IP Addressing
IP Protocol Scan -sO
IP Subnet - Zero
IP Terminology
ISDN
LAN Segmentation
Link State
Linux Traceroute
Logging Into Routers
Loops
Naming Conventions
netstat
Network Layer
Null Scan -sN
OSI Layers
Password Encryption
Physical Layer
Ping
Ping Scan -sP
Ping Sweep
PPP
Presentation Layer
RARP Request
RIP and IGRP
route
Router Erase and Reload
Router Training
RPC Scan -sR
Secure Shell- SSH
Serial Ports
Session Layer
Show Flash
Show History
Show Int
Show Memory
Show Processes
Show Running-Config
Show Stacks
Show Startup-Config
Show Version
Spanning Tree
Static and Dynamic Routes
Stealth FIN Scan -sF
Subnet Basics
Subnetting
Switch Basics
Switch Functions
Switches
Switches vs Bridges
TCP Connection Scan -sT
TCP/IP Model
TCP SYN Scan -sS (Must be Root)
Telnet
Telnet on Linux
Terminal
Topology
Traceroute
Transparent Bridges
Transport Layer
Trunking
Types of Bridges
Types of Cabling
UDP Scan -sU
UDP vs. TCP
User Interface
Using the ? Command
VLANS
VLSM
WAN Terminology
Wild Card Masks
Window Scan -sW
X.25
XMAS Tree Scan -sX

 

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