
At the completion of the course all participants would gain confidence to install
and maintain a fully operational Network.
This course provides 100% practical knowledge necessary to plan, install, configure and maintain Ms windows Network environment, Network Administration, User Management, Disk Management, Internet Information server(IIS), Domain Naming Server(DNS), DHCP, Proxy Server, Setting up of Active Directory Services, Email Server, Routing & Remote Access Server(RRAS), Windows Deployment Service(WDS), Wireless Implementations etc
The course involves 95% practical in a dedicated real lab environment. An ideal course before stating off your Linux, MCSA or CCNA course. All participants would be assured to face the exam in a confident manner.
The course contents are as follows:
Introduction to Networking
A detailed study of networking concepts, including the latest technologies and advancements.
Essential Hardware Components for Network Implementation
– Network Interface Card (NIC),- Network Cables, – Keystone Jacks, – Switches
– Hubs, – Patch Panels, – Routers
Network Infrastructure
A comprehensive approach to designing and implementing a network within an organization.
Types of Networks
-LAN , WAN , MAN, SAN, CAN, PAN, TAN,- HAN, LAN
Network Components – In-depth Analysis
A deep study of network components, including NICs, network cables, switches/hubs, keystone jacks, patch panels, and uplink cables.
Network Cables & Topologies
Network Cables:
Coaxial, – UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), STP (Shielded Twisted Pair),
SSTP (Screened Shielded Twisted Pair), Fiber Optics
Network Topologies:
Bus, Ring, Mesh, Star, Tree
Networking Protocols – TCP/IP
An in-depth study of networking protocols with practical exercises.
IP Addressing in a Network Environment
Understanding static and dynamic IP addressing, IP classes, and configuring IP settings for real-world network environments.
Operating System Installations
A comprehensive study of both client and server operating systems.
Network Architecture
– Peer-to-Peer Architecture
– Client-Server Architecture
Setting Up a Peer-to-Peer Network Environment
Practical implementation of a peer-to-peer network.
Installing Client and Server Operating Systems
Step-by-step installation of client and server operating systems.
Practical Implementation of Client-Server Architecture
Building a client-server network architecture in a real-world environment.
Installing and Configuring Domain Controllers (PDC & ADC)
Setting up a fully functioning domain network, configuring Primary Domain Controller (PDC) and Additional Domain Controller (ADC).
Complete Domain Network Implementation
Connecting client machines to domain servers and testing login authentication.
Active Directory and DNS Configuration
Creating user accounts in Active Directory and managing DNS settings.
Testing PDC and ADC Failover Mechanism
Practical exercises to test how secondary servers handle main server failures.
DHCP Server Installation and Configuration
Setting up a DHCP server for automatic IP address distribution within an organization.
Testing DHCP Server Connectivity
Connecting client machines to a domain using dynamic IP addresses.
WDS Server Installation and Configuration
Deploying operating systems to blank machines using DHCP and PXE boot methodology.
Web Server Installation (IIS)
Configuring an IIS web server to host websites.
Building an Intranet Web Environment
Hosting internal websites within an organization.
Virtualization with Virtual Machines and Networks
Creating virtual machines using Hyper-V and setting up virtual network adapters.
Group Policy Management
Implementing policies and restrictions for organizational security.
Proxy Server Installation and Configuration
– Restricting or blocking unauthorized websites
– Enhancing cybersecurity by preventing unauthorized access
Printer Management
Setting up and managing network printers within an organization.
Microsoft Exchange Server Configuration
Setting up an email server for organizational communication, including emails, calendars, and contact management.
Project Assignment
Students are required to design and document a fully functional network, including:
– Implementation of necessary services
– Detailed step-by-step execution
– Screenshots and illustrations
– Complete documentation from start to finish.
Schedules :
Fast Track Duration : 2½ weeks (Mon to Thu 9.30am – 4.30pm)
Saturday Batch Duration : 2 Months (Saturdays 9.30am – 4.30pm)
Sunday Batch Duration : 2 Months (Sundays 9.30am – 4.30pm)
Evening Batch Duration : 2½ Months (Mon & Wed 5.45pm – 8.15pm )
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