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NETWORK TRAINING
  • HArdware & Networking
  • CCNA
  • CCNP
  • RedHat - Linux
  • Microsoft
  • MCP-MCSA-MCSE

PROGRAM DETAILS

1. Introduction to Personal Computer Hardware:
  Assembling your personal computer.
  Build your PC.
   
2. Introduction to Windows XP:
  Understanding how to Dual - Boot Windows XP.
  Backing up and Restoring with Windows Xp.
  Adding plug and play devices.
  Adding non-plug and play devices.
  Adding a printer.
  Installing and removing software.
  Understand the Boot process.
  Understanding Task Manager.
  Microsoft Management Console.
  System restore.
  Changing system restore settings.
  Automatics Updates.
   
3. Disk Operating System:
  Working with DOS.
  Internal & External Commands.
   
4.

Recovery Console:

  How to recover an Operating System.
  What is "Boot.ini" file.*
  How to recover system file.
  Commands for Recovery Console
  Repair or Rebuild th "Boot.ini" file.*
   
5. Microsoft Office:
  Microsoft Word.
  Microsoft Excel.
  Microsoft Powerpoint.
   
6. Hardware Section:
  Troubling shooting basics.
  Steps for trouble shooting.
  Using a systematic Problem-Solving approach.
  Working through the problems.
  Eliminating possible causes.
  Keyboard mainteinance.
  Learning about mouse.
  Optical media.
  Floppy Drives.
  Processor.
  Switch mode power supply.
  BIOS features.
  Beep codes.
   
7. Motherboard:
  Sockets or Siots.
  Memory sockets.
  Jumpers.
  Battery.
  AT and ATX
  Upgrading Motherboard.
   
8. Hard Disk Drives:
  Hard disk file system.
  Disk defragmentation.
  Master & Slave drives.
  Formatting a Hard Disk.
  Converting basic disk to dynamic.
  Simple Volume.
  Spanned Volume.
  Partitioning Hard Disk.
   
9. Introduction to Windows Server 2003:
  Installations of windows server 2003.
  Working with users & groups.
  Terminal Services.
   

10

Networking:
  Introduction of Networking.
  OSI Model.
  Network interface card.
  Basic LAN trouble shooting.
  Basic knowledge of wireless networks.

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CCNA

The CCNA certification (Cisco Certified Network Associate) indicates an apprentice level knowledge of networking. CCNA certified professionals can install, configure, and operate LAN, WAN, and dial access services for small networks (100 nodes or fewer), including but not limited to use of these protocols: IP, IGRP, Serial, Frame Relay, IP RIP, VLANs, RIP, Ethernet, Access Lists. At AKSSL, we train you for this examination. We have kept pace with technology and always offered courses required by global industry and have the reputation of having produced the largest number of CCNAs and CCNPs in India.

PROGRAM BENEFITS
CCNA certification is of great benefit to help desk engineers, field technicians and beginning networkers. Among the most sought after certifications, it can enhance career prospects in the networking field.

PROGRAM DURATION AND OUTLINE
The 5 day training program from AKSSL covers the following topics.

DAY COVERAGE
Day 1 - Introduction to ccna and osi model
- Tcp/ip model and cisco layers
- Ip addressing, flsm and vlsm
   
Day 2 - Router basic commands.
- Practice session - 1
- Static and default ip routing
- Practice session – 2
   
Day 3 - Advanced routing protocols
  (ospf and eigrp)
- Practice session - 3
- Distance vector protocols
  (rip and igrp)
- Practice session - 4
   
Day 4 - Ip access list
- Nat/pat
- Practice session - 5
- Wan introduction
- Wan theory
   
Day 5 - Introduction to switching and basic commands
- Virtual lans and vtp
- Practice session - 6

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CCNP

The CCNP certification (Cisco Certified Network Professional) indicates advanced knowledge of networks. With a CCNP, a network professional can install, configure, and troubleshoot local and wide area networks for enterprise organizations with networks from 100 to more than 500 nodes. The content emphasizes    topics such as security, converged networks, quality of service (QoS), virtual private networks (VPN) and broadband technologies. At Karrox, we train you for this examination

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RedHat - Linux

Red Hat Linux Essentials (Level - I)

This course is ideal for persons who have never used Linux or UNIX, and who have no priorcommand-line experience in any other operating system. You are taught the basics of a Red Hat Enterprise Linux environmentand it prepares you for your future role as a system administrator.

Prerequisites:
User-level experience with any computer system, use of mouse, use of menus, use of any graphical user interface.

Prepares for
RH133 - Red Hat Linux System Administration

Goal
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegate will be a Red Hat Enterprise Linux user productive in using and customizing a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system for common command line processes and desktop productivity roles.

Course Content:

Understand the Linux file system
Perform common file maintenance tasks
Use and customize the GNOME interface
Issue essential Linux commands from the command line
Perform common tasks using the GNOME GUI
Open, edit, and save text documents using the vi editor
File access permissions
Launch applications from command line and GNOME interface
Printing commands and utilities
Customise X Window System
Regular expression pattern matching and I/O redirection
Copy files to and from a floppy diskette
Install, upgrade, delete, and query packages on your system
Network utilities for the user
Power user utilities
Miscellaneous topics

Red Hat Linux Essentials (Level - II)

Red Hat Linux Essentials or equivalent experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux

Prepares for
RH133 - Red Hat Linux System Administration

Goal
Upon successful completion of this course, the delegate will be a Linux system administrator who has proven competency by passing the RHCT Exam, a realistic performance-based lab exam that tests his/her actual ability to install, configure, and attach a new Red Hat Enterprise Linux system to an existing production network.

Course Content:

Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux interactively and with Kickstart
Control common system hardware
Create and maintain the Linux filesystem
Configure an NFS client and autofs
Understand system and service initialization
Perform user and group administration
Integrate a workstation with an existing network running common network services
Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services
Administer the Linux printing subsystem
Automate tasks with at, cron, and anacron
Maintain and interpret system logs
Back up filesystems to tape and tar archive
Install, update, query and remove software packages with RPM
Update the Linux kernel from an RPM
Configure the X Window System and the GNOME desktop environment
Perform basic performance, memory, and process management
Configure basic host security
Perform basic troubleshooting

Red Hat Linux Essentials (Level - III)

In this course you will learn how to configure common Red Hat Enterprise Linux network services. Network and local security tasks are also topics of this course.

Prerequisites:
Red Hat Linux System Administration or equivalent experience with Red Hat Enterprise Linux; LAN/WAN fundamentals or equivalent; internet working with TCP/IP or equivalent.

Goal
Upon completion of this course, the successful delegate will be a system administrator who can setup a Red Hat Enterprise Linux server and configure common network services and security at a basic level.

Prepares for
RH302 - RHCE Certification Exam.

Course Content:

Networking services on Red Hat Enterprise Linux—server-side setup, configuration, and basic administration of common networking services:
DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB, DHCP, Send mail, FTP. Other commonservices: tftp, pppd, proxy.
Security administration using Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Introduction to security
Developing a security policy
Preparation
Local security
Files and filesystem security
Password security
Kernel security
Basic elements of a firewall
Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based security tools
Responding to a break-in attempt
Security sources and methods
Overview of OSS security tools

Candidates can appear for the following Red Hat Certification after completion of the course:

Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE)
The Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE) certification began in 1999 and has been earned by over 10,000 Linux experts. Independent surveys have ranked the RHCE program as #1 overall for all of IT.

The RHCE Certificate is granted upon passing the RHCE Exam, a performance-based test on live equipment that measures actual competencies at server system administration, setup of networking services, network security, diagnostics and troubleshooting.

Examination Structure

A server install and network services configuration lab (3 hours)
A troubleshooting and maintenance lab (2.5 hours).
Duration
5.5. hrs
Exam Coverage
The above mentioned RHCE curriculum namely Red Hat Linux Essentials, Red Hat Linux System Administration and Red Hat Linux Network and Security course modules.

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Microsoft

The Internationally recognized Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer 2003 certification training program leads to MCSE certification. The MCSE 2003 credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements, and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows® 2003 platform and Microsoft server software. Implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems. The MCSE 2003 credential is one of the most widely recognized technical certifications in the industry, a credential in high demand. By earning the premier MCSE credential, individuals are demonstrating that they have the skills necessary to lead organizations in the successful design, implementation, and administration of the most advanced Microsoft Windows platform and Microsoft server products.

NST being a Microsoft Partner for Learning solutions will provide the candidates with Microsoft Official Curriculum textbooks, legal software and updates Directly from Microsoft.

This Course provides candidates with the knowledge and new skills that they need to plan and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 networked environment and cat the end, clear the prestigious MCSE Certification.

This discovery-based workshop consists primarily of labs that provide hands-on experience focused exclusively on the skills and objectives that align with Exam 70-296: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Microsoft Windows 2000.

Certification Requirements:

Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) candidates on the Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003 track are required to satisfy the following requirements:

Core Exams (6 Exams Required)
     
Four networking system exams
     
One client operating system exam
     
One design exam
   
Elective Exams (1 Exam Required)
   
Upgrade Exams (2 Exams Required)
   
Core Exams: Networking System (4 Exams Required)
 
Exam 70–290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
 
Exam 70–291: Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
 
Exam 70-293: Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
 
Exam 70-294: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
   
Core Exams: Client Operating System (1 Exam Required)
 
Exam 70–270: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows® XP Professional
 
Exam 70-210: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
   
Core Exams: Design (1 Exam Required)
 
Exam 70-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
 
Exam 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
   
Elective Exams (1 Exam Required)
 
Exam 70–086: Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server 2.0
 
Exam 70-227: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000, Enterprise Edition
 
Exam 70-228: Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 Enterprise Edition
 
Exam 70-229: Designing and Implementing Databases with Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition
 
Exam 70-232: Implementing and Maintaining Highly Available Web Solutions with Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Technologies and Microsoft Application Center 2000
 
Exam 70-281: Planning, Deploying, and Managing an Enterprise Project Management Solution
 
Exam 70-282: Designing, Deploying, and Managing a Network Solution for a Small- and Medium-Sized Business
 
Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
 
Exam 70-285: Designing a Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Organization
 
Exam 70-297: Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
 
Exam 70-298: Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
 
Exam 70-299: Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network
 
Exam 70–301: Managing, Organizing, and Delivering IT Projects by Using Microsoft Solutions Framework 3.0
   
Upgrade Exams for an MCSE on Windows 2000
 
(2 Exams Required)
 
Exam 70-292: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSA Certified on Windows 2000
 
Exam 70-296: Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment for an MCSE Certified on Windows 2000

 

MCP - MCSA - MCSE

MCP - [Microsoft Certified Professional]

Course Content:

- SQL.
- Window's Application.
- Web Application.

MCSA - [Microsoft Certified System Administrative]

Course Content:

- SQL.
- Window's Application.
- Web Application.
- XML.

MCSE - [Microsoft Certified System Administrative]

Course Content:

- SQL.
- Window's Application.
- Web Application.
- XML.
- Solution Architecht.