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Networking Course
Covering syllabus of various Institutes and Engineering colleges
Author: Vishnu P. Singh
ISBN: 81-7317-486-5
 
  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Ethernet Networking
  • Dial-up Networking
  • Windows Networking
  • SOHO Networking
  • Virtual Networking
  • Networking in Windows XP / Linux
  • Networking in Windows Vista and Server ''Longhorn"
  • Router Troubleshooting Primer
  • Firewalls

Computer Networks
ISBN: 81-7317-568-3

Computer Networking Course
ISBN: 81-7317-499-7

Diploma in Computer Networking (DCN)

Duration : 6 Months
Eligibility : 10+2

  • Networking Fundamentals
  • Network Support & Implementation
  • Server Client Applications
  • Client Server Architecture
  • Network Security
  • Network Troubleshooting

Course Contents  
(• 6 months     • 6 days a week   • Classes : 1 hr. Theory & 1hr. Practical)

I. CF (Computer Fundamental)

1. Computer Concepts

  • What is a computer?
  • Computer Types
  • Distributed or Grid Computing

2. Input System

  • Types of Input, Keyboard
  • Keys of Computer Keyboard
  • Pointing Devices
  • Mouse, Trackball, Glidepad
  • Game Devices
  • Pen Input, Touchscreen, Digitizers and Graphics Tablets, Terminals
  • Multimedia, Sound Input, Voice Input
  • Video Input, Data Automation

3. Processing System

  • Digital Data, Digital Codes
  • Parity
  • Central Processing Unit, ALU
  • Applications, Control Unit, CPU, Input/Output Storage
  • Main Memory, Operating System, Unused Storage, Working Storage, Machine Cycle
  • The Machine Cycle, Speed, Memory Addresses
  • Processor Speed
  • Physical Components, Microprocessor
  • Memory Devices, Speed, Motherboards
  • Connectors, ISA slots, Keyboard plug , Memory slots, PO slots
  • Power connections, Processor socket

4. Output System

  • Types of Output, Categories of Output
  • Printer Features
  • Printer Types
  • Screen (Monitor) Features, Making Colored Pictures
  • Resolution
  • Type of Screens
  • Other Devices
  • Data projectors, Large Format Printers, Microfilm (COM), Sound

5. Computer Storage

  • Diskette / Floppy Disk
  • Disk Format
  • Disk Capacity
  • Caring for Disks
  • Anti-virus, Magnetic Tape
  • Optical Disks
  • Other Devices, Flash Memory, USB drive
  • Removable hard drives, Mass storage, Smart cards, Optical cards

II. Operating System :

1. Using Windows XP

  • Logging into Windows XP, Switching Accounts
  • Switching Users
  • Shut Down Before Leaving, Turning Off Your Computer
  • My Computer
  • How to Minimize Windows, Enlarging Windows
  • A Window's Menu, Managing the Window Contents
  • A Window's Toolbar
  • Managing the Toolbar, Choose a new desktop theme
  • Choose a desktop background, Increase the size of Windows text fonts
  • Change your screen resolution
  • Personal folders
  • Using Fonts
  • Connect to a printer
  • Print a file, Check on the printing of your file
  • Stop printing your file, Printer drivers
  • Changing printing preferences

1. Networking Fundamentals

  • Area Networks
  • LAN Basics
  • WAN Basics
  • LANs and WANs at Home
  • MAN, SAN, PAN, DAN, and CAN
  • Network topology
  • Client-server Networking
  • Thin clients vs. Fat Clients
  • n-Tier Architecture
  • Peer-to-peer Networking
  • Advantages of peer-to-peer networks

2. Ethernet Networking

  • Ethernet
  • Fast Ethernet
  • Token Ring
  • Media
  • Topologies
  • Collisions
  • Ethernet Products
  • Transceivers
  • Network Interface Cards
  • Hubs/Repeaters
  • Bridges
  • Ethernet Switches
  • Routers
  • When Ethernets Become Too Slow
  • Device Servers
  • Print Servers
  • Multiport Device Servers
  • Access Servers
  • Device Servers
  • Terminal and Print Servers -- Traditional Applications
  • Serial-to-Ethernet Service
  • Device Server Technology
  • Lantronix Device Servers
  • Device Servers - Making the Applications Work
  • Data Acquisition
  • Factory Floor Automation
  • Security Systems
  • Scanning Devices
  • Medical Devices
  • More Applications
  • Fast Ethernet
  • Rules of the Road
  • Maintaining a Quality Network
  • Fast Ethernet Migration
  • Network Switching
  • What is a Switch?
  • Network Congestion
  • The Factors Affecting Network Efficiency
  • Measuring Network Efficiency
  • Routers
  • Switch Benefits
  • Switch Costs
  • General Benefits of Switching
  • Switching in Your Network
  • Replacing a Central Hub with a Switch
  • Adding Switches to a Backbone Switched Network
  • Designing for Maximum Benefit
  • Good Candidates for Performance Boosts from Switching
  • Advanced Switching Technology Issues
  • Managed or Unmanaged
  • Store-and-Forward vs. Cut-Through
  • Blocking vs. Non-Blocking Switches
  • Switch Buffer Limitations
  • Layer 3 Switching
  • Making the Transition to Gigabit Ethernet
  • The Switch
  • Cabling
  • Network Cards
  • Twisted Pair Ethernet (10baseTfUTP)
  • Ethernet and Dialup-adapter: Sharing Internet Connection
  • Sharing one modem on a Network for Internet access ?
  • Non Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing
  • Using the Internet Connection on the Client systems

3. Virtual Network Comp-R.11MR (VNC)
 

  • The VNC Protocol
  • Adaptive update protocol
  • Input protocol
  • Connection Setup and Shutdown
  • VNC Clients
  • VNC Servers
  • The Windows NT VNC server
  • Installation
  • Using WinVNC
  • WinVNC Properties
  • Running WinVNC as a service
  • WinVNC - Advanced Settings
  • CORBAConnect
  • DebugLevel
  • ConnectPriority
  • SocketConnect
  • VNCHooks - Advanced Settings
  • Running on other Win32 systems
  • VNCviewer for Windows

4. dialup Networz,-Jng in Windows NT

  • Modem Inactivity Timeout
  • Modem connection (DUN/RAS) is terminating
  • "Inactivity Timeout not Passed Through to TAPI Service Provider"
  • Installation of Dial-Up Networking
  • Verification of the Dial-Up Networking Setup
  • Define a Dial-Up Networking Connection
  • Configure DUN as Internet Connection
  • Dialup Networking with TCP/IP
  • Setup of Windows NT workstation as RAS server
  • Setting up a Windows95/98 Client
  • Installation of WINS on Windows NT server:
  • Access from the LAN to the disk of the Remote Client:
  • Windows NT4 ICS Client Installation
  • Configuration of the TCP/IP protocol:
  • Configure Internet Explorer
  • Internet Connection Sharing
  • Security concerns on Internet connections

5. Administration via Windows NT Server Toots

6. Networking in Windows XP

  • Adding the OEM Network Adapter Driver to the RIS Image
  • Configuring the IP Address
  • Configuring the Default Gateway, DNS, and Host Name
  • Adding Static Clients to the Hosts File
  • How to add a computer description
  • How to change a computer name and join a domain or a workgroup
  • Network ID Wizard
  • Setup procedures
  • Configuration and usage issues
  • Enable TCP/IP Forwarding in Windows
  • Preventing the Overloading Effect
  • Configuring Windows NT 4.0 Emulation
  • Consider the following scenario:
  • To Enable ICS on a PPPoE Broadband Network Connection
  • Configuration and Usage Issues
  • Troubleshoot VPN connections
  • To enable or prevent the receiving of files:
  • On the host computer
  • How to configure an additional DNS server IP address
  • How to modify the resolution behavior for unqualified DNS names
  • How to modify DNS dynamic update behavior
  • How to Remove a Network Place
  • Set up your computer for wireless networking
  • Install the wireless adapter
  • Connect to the network
  • Configure Windows XP for IrDA Dial-Up Networking
  • Establish an Infrared Connection
  • Connect to the Internet
  • Disconnect from Your Mobile Device

7. Files and Printer Sharing in Windows

  • File Sharing in Windows XP
  • Components of File and Printer Sharing
  • Enabling File and Printer Sharing
  • Sharing a Folder
  • Connecting to a Shared Folder
  • Sharing a Printer
  • Managing Shared Folders
  • Windows 2000
  • File Sharing in Windows 2000
  • Connecting to a Windows 2000 Shared Folder
  • Components of File and Printer Sharing
  • Windows 98 and Windows Me
  • File Sharing in Windows 98 and Windows Me
  • Windows NT 4.0
  • File Sharing in Windows NT 4.0

 

8. File Sharing and Permission in MS Windows

  • Turning on and turning off Simple File Sharing
  • Managing levels of access to shares and to files
  • Troubleshooting file sharing in Windows XP
  • Internet Connection Firewall can prevent browsing and file share

9. Microsoft Windows server 2003

  • Windows Home Server
  • Start Windows Server 2003 Setup from MS-DOS
  • How to configure MS Distributed Transaction Coordinator?
  • Setting up Perl/CGI to work with Windows Server 2003
  • Setting up PHP to work on Windows Server 2003
  • Enabling ASP
  • Setting Host Headers in ITS 6.0
  • Creating a New User on Windows Server 2003
  • Windows Server 2003 Security Boundaries
  • Not Requiring Ctrl-ALT-DEL at logon
  • Disabling the Shut Down Tracker
  • Disabling Automatic Updates on Windows Server 2003
  • Finding your new hard drive
  • Enabling Remote Desktop

 

10. Wireless Networking

  • Wireless networking
  • Range of a wireless network
  • Wireless network and LAN
  • Setting Up an 802.11b Home Wireless Network
  • Configuring Wireless Devices
  • 802.1 lb vs. Bluetooth
  • Networking in LintiX
  • Networking with TCP/IP
  • TCP/IP hardware requirements, Configuring TCP/IP on your system
  • Setting your host name, SLIP configuration
  • Dial-up networking and PPP
  • Using Internet servers with dynamic IP numbers, PPP connection files
  • Make sure you are logged in as root
  • The ppp-on script
  • Using MSCHAP

12. File and Print2r Sharing in Windows Vista

13. Microsoft Windows server 2008

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