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COMPUTER NETWORKS

60 hours
Module 1: Networking Fundamentals 12 Hours
Basics of Network & Networking, Advantages of Networking, Types of Networks, Network
Terms- Host, Workstations, Server, Client, Node, Types of Network Architecture- Peer-to-Peer
& Client/Server, Workgroup Vs. Domain. Network Topologies, Types of Topologies, Logical
and physical topologies, selecting the Right Topology, Types of Transmission Media,
Communication Modes, Wiring Standards and Cabling- straight through cable, crossover cable,
rollover cable, media connectors (Fibre optic, Coaxial, and TP etc.) Introduction of OSI model,
Seven layers of OSI model, Functions of the seven layers, Introduction of TCP/IP Model, TCP,
UDP, IP, ICMP, ARP/RARP, Comparison between OSI model & TCP/IP model. Overview of
Ethernet Addresses.

Module 2: Basics of Network Devices 12 Hours


Network Devices- NIC- functions of NIC, installing NIC, Hub, Switch, Bridge, Router,
Gateways, And Other Networking Devices, Repeater, CSU/DSU, and modem, Data Link Layer:
Ethernet, Ethernet standards, Ethernet Components,Point-to-Point Protocol(PPP ),PPP standards,
Address Resolution Protocol, Message format, transactions, Wireless Networking: Wireless
Technology, Benefits of Wireless Technology, Types of Wireless Networks: Ad-hoc mode,
Infrastructure mode, Wireless network Components: Wireless Access Points, Wireless NICs,
wireless LAN standards: IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, wireless LAN modulation
techniques, wireless security Protocols: WEP,WPA, 802.1X, Installing a wireless LAN.

Module 3: Basics of Network, Transport and Application Layers 12 Hours


Network Layer: Internet Protocol (IP ), IP standards, versions, functions, IPv4 addressing, IPv4
address Classes, IPv4 address types, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Public & Private IP
Address, methods of assigning IP address, IPv6 address, types, assignment, Data encapsulation,
The IPv4 Datagram Format, The IPv6 Datagram Format, Internet Control Message Protocol
(ICMP ), ICMPv4, ICMPv6, Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP ),Introduction to
Routing and Switching concepts, Transport Layer: Transmission Control Protocol(TCP), User
Datagram Protocol (UDP), Overview of Ports & Sockets, Application Layer: DHCP, DNS,
HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, TFTP, SFTP, Telnet, Email: SMTP, POP3/IMAP, NTP.

Module 4: WAN Technology 12 Hours


What Is a WAN?, WAN Switching, WAN Switching techniques Circuit Switching, Packet
Switching etc., Connecting to the Internet : PSTN, ISDN, DSL, CATV, Satellite-Based Services,
Last Mile Fiber, Cellular Technologies, Connecting LANs : Leased Lines, SONET/SDH, Packet
Switching, Remote Access: Dial-up Remote Access, Virtual Private Networking, SSL VPN,
Remote Terminal Emulation, Network security: Authentication and Authorization, Tunneling
and Encryption Protocols, IPSec, SSL and TLS,Firewall, Other Security Appliances, Security
Threats

Module 5: Network Operating Systems and Troubleshooting Network 12 Hours


Network Operating Systems: Microsoft Operating Systems, Novell NetWare, UNIX and Linux
Operating Systems, Macintosh Networking, Trouble Shooting Networks: Command-Line
interface Tools, Network and Internet Troubleshooting, Basic Network Troubleshooting :
Troubleshooting Model, identify the affected area, probable cause, implement a solution, test the
result, recognize the potential effects of the solution, document the solution, Using Network
Utilities: ping, traceroute, tracert, ipconfig, arp, nslookup, netstat, nbtstat, Hardware trouble
shooting tools, system monitoring tools.

References:
 CCNA Cisco Certified Network Associate: Study Guide (With CD) 7th Edition (Paperback),
Wiley India, 2011
 CCENT/CCNA ICND1 640-822 Official Cert Guide 3 Edition (Paperback), Pearson, 2013
 Routing Protocols and Concepts CCNA Exploration Companion Guide (With CD)
(Paperback), Pearson, 2008
 CCNA Exploration Course Booklet : Routing Protocols and Concepts, Version 4.0
(Paperback), Pearson, 2010

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