This advanced five-days instructore led course builds on the basic knowledge obtained at the prerequisite course and extends administrator abilities to understand, configure, operate and troubleshoot advanced networking and wireless [...]
  • GOC186
  • Duration 5 days
  • 50 ITK points
  • 7 terms
  • Praha (28 500 Kč)

    Brno (28 500 Kč)

    Bratislava (1 250 €)

  • Intermediate

This advanced five-days instructore led course builds on the basic knowledge obtained at the prerequisite course and extends administrator abilities to understand, configure, operate and troubleshoot advanced networking and wireless technologies, such as routers, (L3) switches, VLAN, VPN, SNMP, R/STP, quality of service, wifi and access points, multicasting, IGMP. Students will be presented with lab environment based on a few current hardware vendor products such as Cisco, HP or DELL and others.

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The course is designed for IT specialists who have TCP/IP protocol knowledge which encompasses the Previous course and who will have to implement, plan and solve the network infrastructure - controllable switches, WiFi access points, RADIUS server, VPN access for the employees working from home or from another place, but they have a little experience with these elements.

Plan and implement wireless networks
Manage RADIUS server for monitoring the access to the network
Optimize the switches
Extend the access to the company network for the employees outside the workplace via the VPN
Monitor the load of network elements and prevent the network from overloading
Use the possibilities of central settings in Group Policy

The knowledge of courses listed in Prevous Courses and Related Courses section
Good knowledge of TCP/IP and DNS technologies

 

 WiFi networks
 
Frequency for wireless network transmission
Presentation of spectral analysis
Types of antennas and their application according to clients´/AP position
Fresnel zone
Overview of 802.11 standards
Transmission technologies, encoding, reach, interference
Data, control and management frameworks
Access devices, repeaters, bridges
Constructing of simple networks
Extension of simple networks
Administration of large networks and roaming, LightWeight AP, Wireless Controller Switch


Radius server

Reasons for implementation - security, dynamic access assignment
Politics administration
Certificates implementation
Checking the access to switches and wireless networks via security groups in Active Directory
Implementation of network clients verifying via Group Policy


Virtual LANs / Virtual local networks


Reasons for deployment - security, field of all-directional transmission
VLANs principles
802.1q frame tagging
VLAN interconnection
Switching over on the 3rd layer


Spanning Tree Protocol


Solving the loops in the network
Root switch option
Routes closing principle
Optimization of protocol for various VLAN data transmissions
Quick convergence via RPVST
Ports aggregation
Principles of ports aggregation
Protocols for ports aggregation

 

Multicasting / Group transmission


Principles of groups´ transmission
Support on the 2nd layer switching level
IP protocol group transmission
Group addressing
Groups administration: IGMP protocol
Group transmission routing
Multicasting application


Virtual Private Networks


Types of VPN solution
Implementation of VPN server on Microsoft Windows platform
Central setting of VPN access
Central monitoring of VPN access use


Quality of Services / Ensuring the quality services


Qos requirements
Qos ensuring principles
QoS implementation
QoS priority/DiffServ
NBAR, classification and marking
Queuing, LLQ
WRED


Network Management / Networks administration


SNMP protocols development
MIB database
Implementation of networks supervision via Nagios / Paessler presentation

 

Preparation for certification exams


Microsoft certification exams, except MCM certifications, do not require students to attend the official MOC course to pass the exam
Official Microsoft MOC courses as well as our own GOC courses are suitable for preparation for Microsoft certification exams such as MTA, MCP, MCSA, MCSE or MCM 
A prime goal of the course is not the preparation for the certification exams of its own, but learning the theoretical principles and managing the practical skills which are necessary for the effective work with the certain product
MOC courses usually cover almost all topics required for the relevant certification exams, but they do not always give every topic  the same amount of time and emphasis as the completion of certification exam may require 
Students can always use e.g books from MS Press (so called Self-paced Training Kit) and also the electronic self-test software for they exam preparation

 

 

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