Network Administration
|
|
- Wilfrid Richardson
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 16-Bit Core - Loading... 3:28 32-Bit Core - Loading... 3: : : :36 A Account Database Synchronization... 11:29 Account Policy... 7:20 Account Policy - Managing... 7:22 Account Policies - Setting... 7:20 Access Protocols: Purpose and Function... 1:23 Accounts... 7:7 Accounts and Groups... 7:7 Additional Data... 9:7 Administering Users... 7:7 Administrative Tools... 7:3 Administration Tools for TCP/IP... 4:17 Aloha... 1:32 Analog vs Digital: A Comparison... 2:8 Answer Files - Creating/Using the Setup Manager... 3:23 Application Servers: Choosing the Right Amount of Hard Disk Space... 6:52 Application Servers: Choosing the Right Amount of RAM... 6:51 Applications... 10:6 Archiving a Log... 9:21 ARP... 5:17 Assigning DHCP Configuration Options... 8:13 Auditing Directories... 9:23 Auditing... 7:26 Auditing - Configuring... 9:26 Auditing - Directories and Files... 9:23 Auditing - Files... 9:23 Auditing - File Access... 9:18 Auditing - File and Folder Access... 9:18 Auditing - Folder Access... 9:18 Auditing - Printer Access... 9:19 B Backup Domain Controllers... 6:6 Baseband... 2:20 Baseband vs. Broadband... 2:20 Baseband System... 2:7 BDC: Backup Domain Controller... 6:9 BDC Over a RAS Link... 6:29 BDCs: Required Number... 6:47 Binary Masks... 3:3, 4:7, 5:12 Boot Disks - Building for a CD-ROM... 3:3 BOOT.INI... 3:29 BOOT.INI Switches... 3:29 Broadband... 2:20 Broadband Standards... 2:5 Broadband System... 2:2 Broadband Tree and Branch Topology... 2:4 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 1
2 Broadband Tree and Branch Topology Unity Principle... 2:5 Broadcast Frames... 11:4 Browser Traffic - Exploring... 11:24 Built-in User Accounts and Groups... 7:9 Bus Considerations... 2:26 Bus Mastering... 1:8 Bus Topology... 2:25 C Cable Topologies... 2:22 Cabling... 1:4 Cabling and Media Access Control... 1:4 Capture File - Interpreting Frames... 11:13 Capture Window Frame... 11:8 Captured Data - Viewing... 11:10 Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Detection... 1:30 Centralized Premises Wiring Schemes... 2:15 Check List - Summary... 11:39 Circuit Switching... 1:30 Client Lease - Deleting... 8:10 Client Leases - Managing... 8:8 Client Reservations - Managing... 8:10 Collision Detection - CSMA/CD... 1:31 Comparison: DiskProbe to Disk Administrator... 12:8 Components - Selecting... 3:10 Computer Accounts... 6:48 Computer - Selecting... 9:8 Configuration... 3:26 Contention Protocols - CSMA/CD... 1:32 Control Access Protocols... 1:25 Counter Organization... 10:3 Cross Domain Management in Windows NT Networks... 6:11 CSMA/CD... 1:35 CSMA/CD Media Access Control Function... 1:33 D Data Packets... 1:10 Data Transmission... 1:13 Database - Backing Up and Restoring... 8:27 Deleting One or More User Accounts... 7:17 Demand Access Protocols... 1:30 Deterministic: Token Passing... 1:27 DHCP... 4:13, 5:15 DHCP... 5:15 DHCP - Benefits... 8:1 DHCP Clients and Servers... 8:1 DHCP Clients - Administering... 8:8 DHCP Frames... 11:13 DHCP Manager... 4:21 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 2
3 DHCP Manager - Starting... 8:2 DHCP Option Types... 8:13 DHCP Scopes... 8:4 DHCP Server Service - Starting and Stopping... 8:3 DHCP Software Requirements... 8:1 Digital Technology... 2:6 Directed Frame... 11:4 Directory Replication - Traffic Generated... 11:36 Directory Services Database - Planning the Size... 6:48 Disk Activity... 10:8 Disk Administrator... 12:10 Disk Operations... 12:10 DiskSave Functions... 12:31 Disk Space Requirements - Changing... 3:17 Disk Utilities: Purpose and Function... 12:1 DiskMap... 12:1 DiskProbe... 12:6 DiskProbe: Backing Up and Restoring the Master Boot Record... 12:12 DiskProbe: Backing Up and Restoring the Partition Boot Sector... 12:15 DiskProbe: Displaying and Using the Partition Table... 12:12 DiskProbe: Editing and Repairing the Partition Table... 12:24 DiskProbe: Finding a Partition Boot Sector... 12:17 DiskProbe: Viewing the Partition Boot Sector... 12:15 DiskProbe: Walking an Extended Partition... 12:14 DiskSave... 12:27 DiskSave: Backing up and Replacing the Master Boot Record or Partition Boot Sector... 12:32 Distributed Setup... 3:20 Distribution Share - Creating... 3:20 Distribution Share - Using... 3:20 DMA: Direct Memory Access... 1:8 DNS - Forcing Data File Update... 8:43 DNS - Purpose and Function... 8:28 DNS Manager... 4:17 DNS Manager List - Adding a Server... 8:30 DNS Parent Domain - Registering... 8:33 DNS Server - Installing... 8:29 DNS Support in UNC Names... 8:34 Domain: Adding and Removing Computers in a Domain... 6:10 Domain Components... 6:6 Domain Controller: Size and Speed Guidelines... 6:50 Domain Controller - Moving to a New Domain... 6:9 Domain Controllers - Analyzing Traffic... 11:29 Domain - Creating... 6:8 Domain - Creating During Setup... 6:8 Domain Design - Planning... 6:25 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 3
4 Domain Model... 6:5 Domain Models... 6:12 Domain Models & Implementing Trusts... 6:15 Domain Name System (DNS)... 4:10 Domain Names - From to IP Addresses... 4:12 Domain Name - Obtaining... 4:11 Domain Name Space... 4:10 Domain Name System (DNS)... 5:13 Domain Planning - Checklists... 6:37 Domain Selection Matrix... 6:14, 6:37 Domain Server... 6:7 Domains... 6:3 Domains: Calculations... 6:40 E Error Messages... 12:2 Ethernet... 1:38 Ethernet Cabling... 1:39 Ethernet Intersystem Connectivity... 1:39 Ethernet Packaging and Moving Data... 1:40 Event Description... 9:6 Event Header... 9:5 Event - Interpreting... 9:4 Event Types... 9:6 Event Viewer - Using... 9:8 Event Viewer - Using with Archived Log Files... 9:21 EventLog Service... 9:1 F FAT... 3:13 FAT :13 File Auditing... 9:25 File Session Frames... 11:18 Filtering Events... 9:11 Final Phase... 3:11 Font - Changing... 9:9 Frames - Categories... 11:4 Free-Space Media... 2:9, 2:18 FTEdit... 12:33, 12:37 FTEdit: Rebuilding a Stripe Set with Parity... 12:35 G Gateways... 4:6, 5:11, 4:8 Graphical Based Phase - Switch Over... 3:9 Group Memberships... 7:15 Groups... 7:7 H Hardware Requirements... 6:39 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 4
5 I IBM Cabling System... 2:15 IEEE 10BaseT... 1:41 IEEE 10BaseT Advantages... 1:41 IEEE 802 Architectural Layers... 1:24 IEEE 802 Committee Standards... 1:36 IEEE Baseband Cable Standards... 2:17 Implementing Trusts... 6:15 Implementing Trust Relationships... 6:17 Infrared... 2:18 Initial System - Loading... 3:26 Input/Output (I/O)... 1:7 Installation - Starting... 3:8 Installation Process - Examination... 3:12 Installation Process - Outlining of Steps/Decisions... 3:9 Installation: Windows NT - Methods for Installing... 3:1 Interactive Logon Authentication... 6:23 Interactive Remote Logon... 6:22 Interface Cards... 1:6 Interface - Loading... 3:28 IP... 4:1 IP Addresses... 5:9 IPCONFIG Utility... 5:18 IPng (IPv6)... 4:16 L LAN Components... 1:1 LAN Standards: The State of the Market... 1:38 LAN Topology... 2:21 Local and Global Group Differences... 7:8 Local Group - New (Creating)... 7:16 Location Considerations Checklist... 6:38 Log Archived - Viewing in Log File Format... 9:22 Log - Selecting... 9:8 Logged Events - Viewing... 9:10 Logged Events... 9:2 Logged Events - Setting Options... 9:14 Logon Validation - Optimizing... 11:22 Logon Validation Frames... 11:20 Logs - Archived in a Text Format... 9:22 M Mandatory Profile... 7:25 Master Files on a Server - Setting Up... 3:18 Media Access Control... 1:4 Memory Usage... 10:6 Microsoft Networking Transport Protocols... 5:1 Microwave Radio... 2:19 Monitoring Events... 9:1 Monitoring Network Activity... 10:11 Multiple Protocols - Concurrent... 5:4 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 5
6 Multiple Shares - Creating... 3:21 Multiple Domains Across a Subnet Boundary... 4:15 Multiple Domains within a Subnet Boundary... 4:15 N NBTSTAT Utility... 5:19 NDIS... 1:5 NDIS and ODI... 1:5 Net Logon Service and Pass-Through Authentication... 6:22 NetBEUI for Smaller Networks... 5:3 Network Software/Hardware Interaction... 1:2 Network Attachment Units... 1:3 Network Counters... 10:12 Network Frames... 11:2 Network Interface Card - Selection... 1:15 Networking Models: Domains versus Workgroups... 7:1 Network Monitor - Capturing Data... 11:8 Network Monitor - Implementing... 11:5 Network Monitor Interface... 11:7 Network Monitor - Starting and Quitting... 10:2 Network Neighborhood Object: Properties... 5:5 Network Protocols - Other... 5:2 Network Traffic... 10:13 New Host - Adding... 8:39 New Option Types - Adding... 8:15 New User Account - Creating... 7:12 Nonpaged and Paged Pool Sizes - Calculations Required... 6:44 NTFS... 3:13 NWLink: Native Novell NetWare Routable Protocol... 5:3 O ODI... 1:5 Operating System - Determining Which to Boot... 3:26 Option Types - Deleting... 8:16 Option Values - Changing... 8:17 OSI Layers... 1:22 OSI Protocol... 1:19 OSI Reference Model... 1:18 P Packet Sections... 1:12 Pass-Through Authentication... 6:19, 6-22 PC to NIC Buffering... 1:9 Performance Comparisons... 1:35 Performance Management... 10:6 Performance Monitor - Using with TCP/IP Services... 10:13 Personal Profile... 7:25 Personal Profile versus a Mandatory Profile... 7:25 Physical Hardware Partitioning For Token-Passing Bus Network... 1:34 Physical Topology and Logical Path... 2:31 PING Utility... 5:21 Polling... 1:25 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 6
7 Primary Domain Controllers... 6:6 Primary and Backup Domain Controllers... 6:6 Processor Activity... 10:8 Protocol Process... 1:17 Protocol Stacks... 1:37 R RAS: Remote Access Services & Remote Logon... 7:23 Remote Logon... 6:22, 6:24 Replication Times - Calculating... 6:30 Reserved Client - Changing the Basic Information... 8:12 Reserved IP Address - Changing... 8:12 Ring Considerations... 2:29 Ring Topology... 2:28 ROUTE Utility... 5:23 Routers... 4:6, 4:8, 5:11 Routing Protocols... 4:9 S Scopes - Creating... 8:4 Scope Properties - Changing... 8:6 Scope - Removing... 8:7 Screen - Organizing... 10:2 Searching for Events... 9:13 Security - Decisions... 6:31 Security Log - Halting When the Security Log Is Full... 9:20 Security Logging - Enabling... 9:3 Server Throughput Statistics... 10:11 Setup - Customizing... 3:17 Setup - Last Steps... 3:11 Single Domain Across a Subnet Boundary... 4:14 Single Share - Creating... 3:21 Slotted Access... 1:28 Slotted Aloha... 1:32 Slotted Ring... 1:29 SNA... 1:22 Sorting Events... 9:11 Standardization and ISO... 1:15 Star Considerations... 2:24 Star Topology... 2:23 Star Wired Ring Topology... 2:30 Static Mappings - Adding... 8:23 Subnet Mask... 4:7 Subnets... 4:6, 5:11 Subnets, Gateways, and Routers... 4:6, 5:11 Subzone... 8:41 Summary Pane... 11:10 Synchronization Over WAN and Remote Area Service... 6:28 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 7
8 T TCP... 4:2 TCP/IP... 1:19 TCP/IP and the OSI Protocol... 1:19 TCP/IP Architecture... 1:20 TCP/IP Gateway... 1:44 TCP/IP: Internet Address... 1:44 TCP/IP for Multi Platform Networking... 1:43 TCP/IP On-Line... 1:43 TCP/IP: Purpose and Function... 4:1 TCP/IP: Protocol of the Internet... 5:3 TCP/IP Utilities... 5:17 TCP/IP Settings - Configuring... 5:7 TCP/IP: Transmission Control Protocol... 1:45 Terminal Attachment Units... 1:3 Terrestrial Media: Copper Wire... 2:11 Terrestrial Media: Fiber Optics... 2:14 Terrestrial Media: Optical Fibers... 2:12 Terrestrial Media: Twisted Pair... 2:10 Terrestrial and Free-Space Media... 2:9 Text Based Phase - Continuation... 3:9 Threshold Counters... 10:15 Token Passing... 1:25 Token Passing Ring... 1:35 Token Ring Speed... 1:42 Token-Ring... 1:42 Token Technique... 1:46 Topology - Choosing... 2:21 TRACERT Utility... 5:24 Tracking Disk Performance... 10:10 Traffic Summary by Service... 11:40 Transmission... 1:7 Transmission to Choose... 2:8 Transmission Techniques... 2:1 Transport Selection Guidelines... 5:1 Tree Considerations... 2:27 Tree Topology... 2:27 Troubleshooting... 6:21 Troubleshooting with Event Logs... 9:16 Trust Relationships... 6:13 Trust Relationships - Creating and Removing... 6:18 Trust - Removing... 6:20 Trust Traffic - Analyzing... 11:33 Trusted Domains - Number of... 6:41 U Upgrading: Windows NT System (Existing)... 3:2 User Account - Modifying... 7:14 User Manager... 7:5 User Manager for Domains... 7:5, 7:6 User Manager & User Manager for Domains... 7:5 User Profiles... 7:24 User Rights Policy... 7:18 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 8
9 V View - Refreshing... 9:9 Viewing Details About Events... 9:10 W Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 - Installing... 3:7 Windows NT 4.0 Directory Services... 6:1 Windows NT Boot Sequence... 3:26 Windows NT - Installing Over/With Other Operating Systems... 3:7 Windows NT Networking Phase... 3:10 Windows NT - Partitioning Disks... 3:12 Windows NT - Preparation... 3:1 Windows NT Setup Wizard... 3:9 Windows NT Setup - Troubleshooting... 3:15 Windows NT Server... 7:3 Windows NT Workstation... 7:4 Windows NT Security Events - Monitoring... 9:17 Windows NT Setup - Local Copy - Making... 3:5 Windows NT Unattended - Installing... 3:22 WINNT32 - Running from Windows NT... 3:6 WINS... 4:14, 5:15 WINS Server - Connecting... 8:21 WINS Database - Viewing... 8:25 WINS Frames... 11:14 WINS Lookup... 8:36 WINS Manager... 4:20 WINS Manager - Statistics... 8:22 WINS Servers - Administering... 8:20 WINS Service - Starting and Stopping... 8:19 Workgroups... 6:3 Workgroups and Domains... 6:3 Workload Balance... 10:9 Workstations... 6:7 Z Zones - Working with... 8:35 SYS-ED \COMPUTER EDUCATION TECHNIQUES, INC. (Net Admin ) NDX: Page 9
Identify the features of network and client operating systems (Windows, NetWare, Linux, Mac OS)
Course Outline Network+ Duration: 5 days (30 hours) Learning Objectives: Install and configure a network card Define the concepts of network layers Understand and implement the TCP/IP protocol Install
More informationContents. Introduction to Networking. Preface...i. Introduction... xix
Contents Introduction to Networking Introduction to Networking Preface...i Key Topics...i Course Objectives...ii Pedagogical Features...ii Learning Objectives, Unit Summaries, Discussion Questions, and
More informationWindows 2000 System Administration Handbook, 1/e
Windows 2000 System Administration Handbook, 1/e Will Willis, Lewisville, Texas David Watts, Sugarland, Texas Tillman Strahan, Lewisville, Texas Copyright 2000, 721 pp. Paper format ISBN 0-13-027010-5
More informationก ก Information Technology II
ก ก 202103 Information Technology II ก ก ก ก ก (LAN), ก LAN, ก ก (LAN) ก ก ก LAN ก LAN ก LAN Topology Bus LAN Star LAN Ring LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless ก (LAN) ก ก ก LAN ก LAN WAN ก Random Access
More informationFINAL EXAM REVIEW PLEASE NOTE THE MATERIAL FROM LECTURE #16 at the end. Exam 1 Review Material
FINAL EXAM REVIEW PLEASE NOTE THE MATERIAL FROM LECTURE #16 at the end Chapters in the book 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 Exam 1 Review Material Topics You are also responsible for the reading in the chapters understanding
More informationEntry Level Assessment Blueprint Computer Networking Fundamentals
Blueprint Computer Networking Fundamentals Test Code: 4514 / Version: 01 Specific Competencies and Skills Tested in this Assessment: PC Principles Identify physical and equipment safety and maintenance
More informationChapter 1: Windows Platform and Architecture. You will learn:
Chapter 1: Windows Platform and Architecture Windows 2000 product family. New features/facilities of. Windows architecture. Changes to the kernel and kernel architecture. New features/facilities. Kernel
More informationMTA_98-366_Vindicator930
MTA_98-366_Vindicator930 Number: 98-366 Passing Score: 700 Time Limit: 45 min File Version: 1.0 http://www.gratisexam.com/ Microsoft Technology Associate Networking Fundamentals MTA 98-366 Exam A QUESTION
More informationCOPYRIGHTED MATERIAL. Con t e n t s. Chapter 1 Introduction to Networking 1. Chapter 2 Overview of Networking Components 21.
Con t e n t s Introduction xix Chapter 1 Introduction to Networking 1 Comparing Logical and Physical Networks.... 1 Networking Home Computers........................................... 2 Networking Small
More informationCompTIA Network+ Course
CompTIA Network+ Course Duration: 5 Days Course Delivery: Classroom Language: English Target Audience Comprehensive approach to both preparing a student for CompTIA's Network+ exam and developing proficiency
More informationComputer Networking Fundamentals
Job Ready Assessment Blueprint Computer Networking Fundamentals Test Code: 4514 / Version: 01 Copyright 2016. All Rights Reserved. General Assessment Information Computer Networking Fundamentals Blueprint
More informationSYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION USING CISCO (315)
Page 1 of 10 Contestant Number: Time: Rank: SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION USING CISCO (315) REGIONAL 2014 TOTAL POINTS (500) Failure to adhere to any of the following rules will result in disqualification: 1.
More informationLocal Area Networks (LANs) & Networks Inter-Connection Chapter 5
CT 1502 Planning and Design of Communication Networks Local Area Networks (LANs) & Networks Inter-Connection Chapter 5 Nada Al Dosary Aldosary.na@gmail.com http://ct1502.edublogs.org 1 Outlines Understanding
More informationComputer Networking Fundamentals
Job Ready Assessment Blueprint Computer Networking Fundamentals Test Code: 4414 / Version: 01 Measuring What Matters Specific Competencies and Skills Tested in this Assessment: PC Principles Identify physical
More informationRMIT University. Data Communication and Net-Centric Computing COSC 1111/2061/1110. Lecture 8. Medium Access Control Methods & LAN
RMIT University Data Communication and Net-Centric Computing COSC 1111/2061/1110 Medium Access Control Methods & LAN Technology Slide 1 Lecture Overview During this lecture, we will Look at several Multiple
More informationLayering in Networked computing. OSI Model TCP/IP Model Protocols at each layer
Layering in Networked computing OSI Model TCP/IP Model Protocols at each layer Learning outcomes Understand the need of layering in Networked computing Understand the OSI model and the tcp/ip model Understand
More informationMOC 6420A: Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure
MOC 6420A: Fundamentals of Windows Server 2008 Network and Applications Infrastructure Course Number: 6420A Length: 5 Day(s) Certification Exam This course is associated with Exam 70-642 TS: Windows Server
More informationM4.3-R4: INTRODUCTION TO ICT RESOURCES
M4.3-R4: INTRODUCTION TO ICT RESOURCES NOTE: 1. There are TWO PARTS in this Module/Paper. PART ONE contains FOUR questions and PART TWO contains FIVE questions. 2. PART ONE is to be answered in the TEAR-OFF
More informationWashtenaw Community College Comprehensive Report. CST 225 PC Networking Effective Term: Spring/Summer 2014
Washtenaw Community College Comprehensive Report CST 225 PC Networking Effective Term: Spring/Summer 2014 Course Cover Division: Business and Computer Technologies Department: Computer Instruction Discipline:
More informationStudy Guide. Module Two
Module Two Study Guide Study Guide Contents Part One -- Textbook Questions Part Two -- Assignment Questions Part Three -- Vocabulary Chapter 4 Data Link Layer What is the function of the data link layer?
More informationChapter 14: Introduction to Networking
Chapter 14: Introduction to Networking Complete CompTIA A+ Guide to PCs, 6e How different networks are wired (or wireless) How to identify common network cables How Ethernet works About the OSI and TCP/IP
More informationChapter 6: Network Communications and Protocols
Learning Objectives Chapter 6: Network Communications and Protocols Understand the function and structure of packets in a network, and analyze and understand those packets Understand the function of protocols
More informationCisco CCNA (ICND1, ICND2) Bootcamp
Cisco CCNA (ICND1, ICND2) Bootcamp Course Duration: 5 Days Course Overview This five-day course covers the essential topics of ICND1 and ICND2 in an intensive Bootcamp format. It teaches students the skills
More informationMobile MOUSe ROUTING AND SWITCHING FUNDAMENTALS ONLINE COURSE OUTLINE
Mobile MOUSe ROUTING AND SWITCHING FUNDAMENTALS ONLINE COURSE OUTLINE COURSE TITLE ROUTING AND SWITCHING FUNDAMENTALS COURSE DURATION 16 Hour(s) of Self-Paced Interactive Training COURSE OVERVIEW In the
More informationDefining Networks with the OSI Model. Module 2
Defining Networks with the OSI Model Module 2 Objectives Skills Concepts Objective Domain Description Objective Domain Number Understanding OSI Basics Defining the Communications Subnetwork Defining the
More informationLocal Area Networking Chapter 21
Local Area Networking Chapter 21 Overview In this chapter, you will learn to Explain network technologies Explain network operating systems Install and configure wired networks Install and configure wireless
More informationNetworking 101. Introduction to Ethernet networking basics; Network types, components, configurations. Routers. Switches. Servers.
Switches Routers PCs Networking 101 Introduction to Ethernet networking basics; Network types, components, configurations Servers Hubs Protocols Cat-5 UTP NICs Page 1 July 28, 2000 Network Types LAN Local
More informationSYLLABUS. Departmental Syllabus
SYLLABUS DATE OF LAST REVIEW: 02/2013 CIP CODE: 11.0801 SEMESTER: COURSE TITLE: Networking I COURSE NUMBER: CIST- 0117 CREDIT HOURS: 3 INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE LOCATION: OFFICE HOURS: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: PREREQUISITE(S):
More informationLANs do not normally operate in isolation. They are connected to one another or to the Internet. To connect LANs, connecting devices are needed.
LAN interconnecting devices INTRODUCTION LANs do not normally operate in isolation. They are connected to one another or to the Internet. To connect LANs, connecting devices are needed. Connecting devices
More informationLabSim Mapping Matrix
LabSim Mapping Matrix A+ Guide to Software Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting, Fourth Edition LabSim for A+ IT-Technician(220-602) Mapping: LabSim to Chapters 0.0 Introduction LabSim Chapter Reference
More informationROYAL INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT
ROYAL INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT BASICS NETWORKING CHAPTER 1 Networking Basics to Networking Advantages of Networking Types of Network 1 Local Area Network (LAN) LAN features Basic LAN components
More informationChapter 10: Local Area Networks
Chapter 10: Local Area Networks MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. CSMA stands for: a. Client-Server Multi-Access c. Carrier Server Master Application b. Carrier Sense Multiple Access d. none of the above 2. The CD in
More informationCCENT Practice Certification Exam # 2 - CCNA Exploration: Accessing the WAN (Version 4.0)
CCENT Practice Certification Exam # 2 - CCNA Exploration: Accessing the WAN (Version 4.0) 1. Data is being sent from a source PC to a destination server. Which three statements correctly describe the function
More informationIntegrating Information Systems: Technology, Strategy, and Organizational Factors
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SLOAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT 15.565 Integrating Information Systems: Technology, Strategy, and Organizational Factors 15.578 Global Information Systems: Communications
More informationMS Operating Systems and Networks
In order to learn which questions have been answered correctly: 1. Print these pages. 2. Answer the questions. 3. Send this assessment with the answers via: a. FAX to (212) 967-3498. Or b. Mail the answers
More informationNetwoking Essentials
Mark Sportack Walter J. Glenn Sams' Teach Yourself MCSE Netwoking Essentials SAMS PUBLISHING IN 14 DAYS Sams Publishing is an independant entity from Microsoft Corporation, and not affiliated with Microsoft
More informationLesson 1: Network Communications
Lesson 1: Network Communications This lesson introduces the basic building blocks of network communications and some of the structures used to construct data networks. There are many different kinds of
More informationModule 11. OSI Model, Network Devices, and Network Standards
Module 11 OSI Model, Network Devices, and Network Standards Objectives 1. Networking A.Differentiate between layers of the OSI model B.2.9 Compare network devices C.Compare network standards D.2.7 Compare
More informationNetworking interview questions
Networking interview questions What is LAN? LAN is a computer network that spans a relatively small area. Most LANs are confined to a single building or group of buildings. However, one LAN can be connected
More informationTechnical MCSE. Content:
www.whanet.co.uk Technical MCSE Content: Foreword...1 Module Outline...2 Exchange Server 4.0 Series...2 Exchange Server 5.0 Series (Exam 70-076)...3 Exchange Server 5.5 Series...5 IIS 4 Series...7 Networking
More informationChapter 2 Computer-System Structure
Contents 1. Introduction 2. Computer-System Structures 3. Operating-System Structures 4. Processes 5. Threads 6. CPU Scheduling 7. Process Synchronization 8. Deadlocks 9. Memory Management 10. Virtual
More informationCISCO SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (41)
CISCO SYSTEM ADMININSTRATION PAGE 1 OF 11 CONTESTANT ID# Time Rank CISCO SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION (41) Regional 2012 TOTAL POINTS (500) Failure to adhere to any of the following rules will result in disqualification:
More informationNetwork Protocols. Terms you ll need to understand: Techniques you ll need to master:
3 Network Protocols Terms you ll need to understand: OSI Reference Model Application layer Presentation layer Session layer Transport layer Network layer Data Link layer Physical layer IEEE 802 specifications
More informationNETWORK ADMINISTRATION USING MICROSOFT OBJECTIVE(42)
12 Pages Contestant Number Time Rank NETWORK ADMINISTRATION USING MICROSOFT OBJECTIVE(42) Regional 2011 TOTAL POINTS (500) Failure to adhere to any of the following rules will result in disqualification:
More informationCSEN 503 Introduction to Communication Networks. Mervat AbuElkheir Hana Medhat Ayman Dayf. **Slides are attributed to J. F. Kurose
CSEN 503 Introduction to Communication Networks Mervat AbuElkheir Hana Medhat Ayman Dayf **Slides are attributed to J. F. Kurose 1-2 Link Layer Link Layer: Introduction Some terminology: hosts and routers
More informationReview: Networking Fall Final
Review: Networking Fall Final Question 1 of 43 You have implemented a network where each device provides shared files with all other devices on the network. What type of network do you have? Peer to peer
More informationModule 15: Network Structures
Module 15: Network Structures Background Topology Network Types Communication Communication Protocol Robustness Design Strategies 15.1 A Distributed System 15.2 Motivation Resource sharing sharing and
More informationUnit 6 : Windows Networking
Unit 6 : Windows Networking A laptop is without a doubt one of the most useful tools for business travelers, but staying connected can be a challenge. While networking technologies have improved greatly
More informationTestOut Network Pro - English 4.1.x COURSE OUTLINE. Modified
TestOut Network Pro - English 4.1.x COURSE OUTLINE Modified 2017-07-06 TestOut Network Pro Outline - English 4.1.x Videos: 141 (18:42:14) Demonstrations: 81 (10:38:59) Simulations: 92 Fact Sheets: 145
More informationIT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM
NH5000 A+ Comprehensive 120 Total Hours COURSE TITLE: A+ Comprehensive COURSE OVERVIEW: After completing this course, students will be able to perform tasks such as: Installation Configuration Diagnosing
More informationNetwork Quick Install Cards Document Centre 490/480/470/460 ST
Network Quick Install Cards Document Centre 490/480/470/460 ST This package contains Quick Install Cards that will help you connect the Document Centre to your network and install E-mail. Please read and
More informationUnit 10. Networks. Copyright 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All rights reserved.
Unit 10 Networks Copyright 2005 Heathkit Company, Inc. All rights reserved. The basic components of a network: Connections (Physical Medium) Protocols (Common language) Services (Clients, Servers, and
More informationM4.3-R4: INTRODUCTION TO ICT RESOURCES
M4.3-R4: INTRODUCTION TO ICT RESOURCES NOTE: 1. There are TWO PARTS in this Module/Paper. PART ONE contains FOUR questions and PART TWO contains FIVE questions. 2. PART ONE is to be answered in the TEAR-OFF
More informationChapter 4 NETWORK HARDWARE
Chapter 4 NETWORK HARDWARE 1 Network Devices As Organizations grow, so do their networks Growth in number of users Geographical Growth Network Devices : Are products used to expand or connect networks.
More information2272 : Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
2272 : Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional Introduction The purpose of this course is to address the implementation and desktop support needs of customers that are planning to
More informationLevelOne FNS bay/1usb Soho NAS. User s Manual
LevelOne FNS-1000 1- bay/1usb Soho NAS User s Manual Table of Contents Introduction... 2 The FNS-1000 NAS Server... 2 FNS-1000 Features... 2 Package Contents... 2 System Requirements... 2 Disclaimer...
More informationIntroduction to Networking
Networking BASICS Introduction to Networking... 2 Network Media... 4 Network Design... 5 Network Architectures... 7 Protocols and Network Software... 9 1 Introduction to Networking A computer network is
More informationOSI Model with Protocols. Layer Name PDU Address Protocols Device
NetEss Name: Networking Essentials Prof. CHIN OSI Model with Protocols Layer Name PDU Address Protocols Device 7 Application Data FTP, SSH, Telnet, SMTP, DNS TFTP,HTTP, POP3, IMAP, HTTPS 6 Presentation
More informationTestOut Network Pro - English 5.0.x COURSE OUTLINE. Modified
TestOut Network Pro - English 5.0.x COURSE OUTLINE Modified 2018-03-06 TestOut Network Pro Outline - English 5.0.x Videos: 130 (17:10:31) Demonstrations: 78 (8:46:15) Simulations: 88 Fact Sheets: 136 Exams:
More informationChapter 15: Advanced Networks
Chapter 15: Advanced Networks IT Essentials: PC Hardware and Software v4.1 1 Chapter 15 Objectives 15.1 Identify potential safety hazards and implement proper safety procedures related to networks 15.2
More informationChapter 4: Network Access
4.0.1.1 Chapter 4: Network Access To support our communication, the OSI model divides the functions of a data network into layers. Each layer works with the layers above and below to transmit data. 4.0.1.2
More informationThis PDF document is a sample chapter from the book...
This PDF document is a sample chapter from the book... To order this book, print the last page of this document. Copyright 2001 Society of Manufacturing Engineers Chapter 37 Manufacturing Networks 37.1
More informationTypical Network Uses
Computer Networks Introduction The next Great Revolution - Computer Networks- computers connected together for exchanging information Our information-oriented society - applications in education, commerce,
More informationComputer Networks. Week 04 Media and Devices. College of Information Science and Engineering Ritsumeikan University
Computer Networks Week 04 Media and Devices College of Information Science and Engineering Ritsumeikan University Network Media and Devices l When you build a network, the network hardware may be used
More informationDistributed System Chapter 16 Issues in ch 17, ch 18
Distributed System Chapter 16 Issues in ch 17, ch 18 1 Chapter 16: Distributed System Structures! Motivation! Types of Network-Based Operating Systems! Network Structure! Network Topology! Communication
More informationDocuPrint C55/C55mp Quick Network Install Guide
DocuPrint C55/C55mp Quick Network Install Guide Windows for Workgroups / Windows 95 Peer-to-Peer Network Windows NT 3.5X Network Windows NT 4.X Network Macintosh EtherTalk/TokenTalk Network Novell NetWare
More informationLabSim Mapping Matrix
LabSim Mapping Matrix A+ Guide to Software Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting, Fourth Edition LabSim for A+ IT-Technician(220-602) Mapping: Chapters to LabSim Chapter Pages LabSim Chapter 1 Pages
More informationCompTIA Network+ Study Guide Table of Contents
CompTIA Network+ Study Guide Table of Contents Course Introduction Table of Contents Getting Started About This Course About CompTIA Certifications Module 1 / Local Area Networks Module 1 / Unit 1 Topologies
More informationHands-on Networking Fundamentals. Chapter 12 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Network
Hands-on Networking Fundamentals Chapter 12 Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Network Objectives Use hardware and software methods to monitor a network Perform backups over a network Solve a broad range
More informationUniversity of Southern California EE450: Introduction to Computer Networks
University of Southern California EE450: Introduction to Computer Networks Catalog Description Network architectures; Layered protocols, Network service interface; Local Networks; long-haul Networks; Internal
More informationIT4405 Computer Networks (Compulsory)
IT4405 Computer Networks (Compulsory) INTRODUCTION This course provides a comprehensive insight into the fundamental concepts in data communications, computer network systems and protocols both fixed and
More informationIntroduction to Networking Devices
Introduction to Networking Devices Objectives Explain the uses, advantages, and disadvantages of repeaters, hubs, wireless access points, bridges, switches, and routers Define the standards associated
More informationGuide to TCP/IP, Third Edition. Chapter 12: TCP/IP, NetBIOS, and WINS
Guide to TCP/IP, Third Edition Chapter 12: TCP/IP, NetBIOS, and WINS Objectives Discuss the history of NetBIOS Understand what NetBIOS is and its limitations Understand the role of NetBIOS in Windows 2000
More informationCOURSE OUTLINE AND SCHEDULE: ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE EACH MONDAY WEDNESDAY JANUARY Computing Overview
COURSE OUTLINE AND SCHEDULE: ASSIGNMENTS ARE DUE EACH MONDAY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22 1.0 Computing Overview 1.1 Course Introduction 1.1.1 PC Pro and A+ Certification (9:03) 1.2 Using the Simulator 1.2.1 Using
More informationOutline: Connecting Many Computers
Outline: Connecting Many Computers Last lecture: sending data between two computers This lecture: link-level network protocols (from last lecture) sending data among many computers 1 Review: A simple point-to-point
More informationIntroduction to Networking
Introduction to Networking Chapters 1 and 2 Outline Computer Network Fundamentals Defining a Network Networks Defined by Geography Networks Defined by Topology Networks Defined by Resource Location OSI
More informationSummary of MAC protocols
Summary of MAC protocols What do you do with a shared media? Channel Partitioning, by time, frequency or code Time Division, Code Division, Frequency Division Random partitioning (dynamic) ALOHA, S-ALOHA,
More informationITEC 3210 M - Applied Data Communications and Networks. Professor: Younes Benslimane, Ph.D.
ITEC 3210 M - Applied Data Communications and Networks Professor: Younes Benslimane, Ph.D. Midterm Exam February 11 th 2013 Instructions Duration: 1 hour 20 minutes Answer all questions No documentation
More informationRAJIV GANDHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
RAJIV GANDHI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK SUBJECT NAME: COMPUTER NETWORKS SUBJECT CODE: CST52 UNIT-I 2 MARKS 1. What is Network? 2.
More informationNetwork Quick Install Cards Overview
Network Quick Install Cards Overview Page 1 1. Configure the Document Centre for Token Ring or Dynamic TCP/IP addressing (If applicable) For 100MBps Ethernet or Token Ring Networks Dynamic TCP/IP addressing
More informationComputer Network??? Why Computer Networks? Network Classification. Introduction to Computer Networks. Classification of a Computer network by Scale
Computer Network??? A computer network is an interconnection of a group of computers and the world of computers Introduction to Computer Networks Budditha Hettige Why Computer Networks? Resource Sharing
More informationThis course prepares candidates for the CompTIA Network+ examination (2018 Objectives) N
CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-007) Course Description: CompTIA Network+ is the first certification IT professionals specializing in network administration and support should earn. Network+ is aimed at IT
More informationComputer Networks. Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Computer Networks Third Edition Andrew S. Tanenbaum 1 ; l Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands For book and bookstore information Prentice Hall PTR Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458 CONTENTS
More informationCompTIA A+ Accelerated course for & exams
CompTIA A+ Accelerated course for 220-901 & 220-902 exams Course overview Target Audience This course is for Participants wishing to take and pass both CompTIA A+ exams (220-901 and 220-902) exam. It is
More informationChapter 6. The Protocol TCP/IP. Introduction to Protocols
Chapter 6 The Protocol TCP/IP 1 Introduction to Protocols A protocol is a set of rules that governs the communications between computers on a network. These rules include guidelines that regulate the following
More informationModule 15: Network Structures
Module 15: Network Structures Background Motivation Topology Network Types Communication Design Strategies 15.1 Node Types Mainframes (IBM3090, etc.) example applications: airline reservations banking
More informationCisco Networking Academy Curriculum - Semester Three Scope and Sequence
Cisco Networking Academy Curriculum - Semester Three Scope and Sequence Course Description: This is the third course in four courses designed to introduce new content and extend previously learned networking
More informationIntroduction to Computer Networks. Budditha Hettige
Introduction to Computer Networks Budditha Hettige Computer Network??? A computer network is an interconnection of a group of computers and the world of computers Why Computer Networks? Resource Sharing
More informationCOMPONENTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION
COMPONENTS OF DATA COMMUNICATION ANALOG AND DIGITAL TRANSMISSION An analog signal is one that is continuous with respect to time and may take on any value within a given range of values. Eg Human voice.
More informationIT 4504 Section 4.0. Network Architectures. 2008, University of Colombo School of Computing 1
IT 4504 Section 4.0 Network Architectures 2008, University of Colombo School of Computing 1 Section 4.1 Introduction to Computer Networks 2008, University of Colombo School of Computing 2 Introduction
More informationMTA: Networking Fundamentals (Course & Labs) Course Outline. MTA: Networking Fundamentals (Course & Labs) 02 Oct
Course Outline MTA: Networking Fundamentals (Course & Labs) 02 Oct 2018 Contents 1. Course Objective 2. Pre-Assessment 3. Exercises, Quizzes, Flashcards & Glossary Number of Questions 4. Expert Instructor-Led
More informationBrief Table of Contents
Brief Table of Contents Introduction... xiii Chapter 1 What s New in Windows 2000 Professional... 1 Chapter 2 Installing and Deploying Windows 2000 Professional... 27 Chapter 3 Microsoft Management Console
More informationUnderstanding Networking Fundamentals
Understanding Networking Fundamentals Training Details Training Time : 5 Days Capacity : 12 Prerequisites : There are no prerequisites for this course. About Training About Training A strong foundation
More informationGuide to Networking Essentials, 6 th Edition. Chapter 6: Network Reference Models and Standards
Guide to Networking Essentials, 6 th Edition Chapter 6: Network Reference Models and Standards Objectives Explain the OSI reference model layers and their relationship to hardware and software Explain
More informationA+ Certification Guide. Chapter 16 (Part B) Networking
A+ Certification Guide Chapter 16 (Part B) Networking Chapter 16 (Part B) Objectives Installing and Configuring Network Interface Cards Networking Configuration for Small Network Switches and Routers Setting
More informationMCSE NETWORK ESSENTIALS CRAM SESSION
MCSE NETWORK ESSENTIALS CRAM SESSION 2 nd Edition Prepared by Osama Salah Ghazy sgr@frcu.eun.eg No claim is made that the information provided is correct. If you find errors, any topic that has not been
More informationInside Windows NT Infrastructures WILEY COMPUTER PUBLISHING. m John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York Chichester Weinheim Brisbane Singapore Toronto
Inside Windows NT Infrastructures DAVID ISEMINGER WILEY COMPUTER PUBLISHING m John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York Chichester Weinheim Brisbane Singapore Toronto CONTENTS Part one GETTING YOUR DUCKS IN A ROW
More informationModule 16: Distributed System Structures. Operating System Concepts 8 th Edition,
Module 16: Distributed System Structures, Silberschatz, Galvin and Gagne 2009 Chapter 16: Distributed System Structures Motivation Types of Network-Based Operating Systems Network Structure Network Topology
More informationNetworking Essentials
Networking Essentials Mark A. Sportack / SÄNiS PUBLISHING 201 West 103rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 Introduction xxiii Part I Network Fundamentals 1 A Networking Primer 3 Evolution of Networks 4 Standards
More informationR5: Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Network Infrastructure
70-642 R5: Configuring Windows Server 2008 R2 Network Infrastructure Course Introduction Course Introduction Chapter 01 - Understanding and Configuring IP Lesson 1: Introducing the OSI Model Understanding
More information