Networking Technology Online Course Outline

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Networking Technology Online Course Outline Introduction Networking Technology Introduction Welcome to InfoComm University About InfoComm International About Networking Technology Network Technology Course Structure What is a Network? What is a Network? - Introduction What is a Network? - Introduction Defining the Modern Network Networking Definition Circuit Switching and Packet Switching Why Use a Network? Network Classifications Geographical Network Classifications Local Area Networks Wide Area Networks Private and Public Wide Area Networks Network Topology Network Topology Introduction LAN Topologies Wireless Topology Hybrid Topology WAN Topologies Network Architecture Client-Server Architecture Peer to Peer (P2P) Architecture Network Standards and Organizations Network Standards and Organizations What is a Network? - Conclusion What is a Network? - Conclusion What is a Network? - Section Test 1

Designing a New Network Designing a New Network - Introduction Designing a New Network - Introduction Needs Analysis Customer-Centric Industries The Network Needs Analysis The Customer is Always Right? Customer Readiness Physical and Logical Design Designing a New Network Physical Topology Planning Structured Cabling Organizational Structure Electrical and HVAC Considerations Assuring Security Risk Analysis Mitigation Impact Analysis Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability Assuring Quality Fault Tolerance Quality of Service Differentiated Service Categories Implementation Developing a Timeline Training Documentation Designing a New Network - Conclusion Designing a New Network - Conclusion Designing a New Network - Section Test 2

How Data is Encoded and Transported How Data is Encoded and Transported - Introduction How Data is Encoded and Transported - Introduction Encoding How AV Signals Become Binary Code Encoding for Data Transmission Bandwidth Bandwidth Bandwidth Bottlenecks Baseband and Broadband Baseband Broadband Simplex, Half-Duplex, and Duplex Simplex Communication Duplex Communication The OSI Model The OSI Model Introduction Layers in the OSI Model How Data is Encoded and Transported - Conclusion How Data is Encoded and Transported - Conclusion How Data is Encoded and Transported - Section Test Common Networking Hardware and Software Common Networking Hardware and Software - Introduction Common Networking Hardware and Software - Introduction Networking Components Networking Device Review Switches Versus Hubs Network Operating Systems What is a Network Operating System (NOS)? Windows Servers Windows NT Administrative Model Active Directory Windows NOS User Accounts UNIX UNIX History Command UNIX Job Control UNIX Domain Sockets 3

UNIX File Systems UNIX File Permissions UNIX Security Servers What is a Server? Thin Servers Server Components Server/Computer Common Elements Server Classification Web Servers and Services Web Servers Web Server Communications File Servers Data Servers Email Servers Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server External Storage Systems External Storage Systems Network Attached Storage (NAS) Virtual Machines Common Networking Hardware and Software - Conclusion Common Networking Hardware and Software - Conclusion Common Networking Hardware and Software - Section Test The Physical Layer The Physical Layer - Introduction The Physical Layer - Introduction Physical Transmission Media The Physical Form of Data Copper Cable Cat Cabling RJ-45 Connectors Crossover Cables Fiber Optic Cables Fiber Connectors Wireless Technology Advantages and Disadvantages of Wireless Technology Common Transmission Media Problems EMI and RFI Crosstalk (XT) Wiring Faults Wiring Faults Practice 4

Long Distance Communication Media Long Distance Communication Media PTSN-Based Internet Access Other Long Distance Communication Media The Physical Layer - Conclusion The Physical Layer - Conclusion The Physical Layer - Section Test The Data Link Layer The Data Link Layer - Introduction The Data Link Layer - Introduction Ethernet What is Ethernet? Ethernet Speeds 10 Mbps Ethernet 100 Mbps Ethernet 1 Gbps Ethernet 10 Gbps Ethernet 40/100 Gbps Ethernet VLANs What is a VLAN? VLAN Frame Format VLAN Uses Requesting a VLAN Setup and Maintenance AV Data Link Protocols AV Data Link Protocols Audio Video Bridging (AVB) EtherSound Cobranet Dante Q-Sys HDBaseT The Data Link Layer - Conclusion The Data Link Layer - Conclusion The Data Link Layer - Section Test 5

Network Addressing Network Addressing - Introduction Network Addressing - Introduction Network Layer Protocols The TCP/IP Protocol Stack Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Internet Protocol (IP) How the Data Link Layer and Network Layer Interact IPv4 Packet Format IPv6 Packet Format Fragmenting Internet Control Messaging Protocol (ICMP) IP Addresses What is an IP Address? Decimal Numbering Binary Numbering Hexadecimal Numbering IPv4 Addressing IPv4 Netmask Network Classes Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) IPv6 Addressing IPv6 Address Compression IPv6 Netmasks Types of IP Addresses Reserved Addresses Global IP Addresses Private Addresses Network Address Translation IPv4 Broadcast Addresses IPv6 Multicast Addresses Loopback Addresses IPv4 Subnetting and Supernetting What is Subnetting? Why Subnet? Supernetting Calculating Number of IPv4 Subnets - CIDR Notation Calculating Number of IPv4 Subnets - Dot-Decimal Notation Calculating Number of IPv4 Hosts Determining an IPv4 Address s Subnet IPv6 Subnetting IPv6 Subnets Calculating Number of Subnets for IPv6 Networks Hosts on IPv6 Subnets 6

IP Address Assignment Address Assignment Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Reserve DHCP BOOTP APIPA Naming Services Naming Services Host Files DNS DNS Hierarchy ICANN Subdomains Zones Fully Qualified Domain Name DNS Operations WINS Network Addressing - Conclusion Network Addressing - Conclusion Network Addressing - Section Test IP Data Transmission IP Data Transmission - Introduction IP Data Transmission - Introduction Routing Protocols Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Intermediate System to Intermediate System (IS-IS) Protocol Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Transport Layer Protocols Transport Layer Protocols TCP Transport UDP Transport TCP versus UDP Ports and Sockets The Upper Layers The Upper Layers 7

IP Data Transmission - Conclusion IP Data Transmission - Conclusion IP Data Transmission - Section Test Network Security Network Security - Introduction Network Security - Introduction Common Network Risks Network Security Network Vulnerabilities Social Vulnerabilities Network Threats Denial of Service (DoS) Masquerade Attacks Malware Security Tools Security Awareness Firewalls Types of Firewalls Application Layer Gateway / Session Border Controller Third Party Security Tools Audit Tools Protocol Analyzer Anti-Virus and Anti-Malware Vulnerability Analysis Tools Common Third-Party Tools System Backups System Backups Hot and Cold Spares Hot, Warm, and Cold Sites User Authentication Authentication and Authorization User Authentication Protocols Secure Transmission Protocols Encryption Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) Secure Shell (SSH) Virtual Private Networks VPNs MPLS VPNs 8

Wireless Security Wireless Security Weak Wireless Security Measures Wireless Security Protocols Network Maintenance Network Maintenance Maintaining System Software Maintaining System Hardware Network Security - Conclusion Network Security - Conclusion Network Security - Section Test Troubleshooting Networked Systems Troubleshooting Networked Systems - Introduction Troubleshooting Networked Systems - Introduction Troubleshooting Methodology Troubleshooting - A Logical Approach Symptom Recognition and Elaboration List and Localize the Faulty Functions Failure Analysis Network Infrastructure Troubleshooting Tools Network Infrastructure Troubleshooting Tools Troubleshooting with TCP/IP Utilities ICMP PING (Packet Internet Groper) Tracert / Traceroute Netstat Ipconfig / Ifconfig Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Command Tool Nslookup Troubleshooting Windows NT and UNIX Based Operating Systems Troubleshooting with Event Viewer and System Monitor Troubleshooting Common Network Problems Troubleshooting Common Network Problems The User Cannot Log On to the Network The User Cannot Access a Share The User Cannot Access the Internet The User s Computer Has Been Compromised by Malware 9

Troubleshooting Networked Systems - Conclusion Troubleshooting Networked Systems - Conclusion Troubleshooting Networked Systems - Section Test Conclusion Networking Technology Conclusion Networking Technology Conclusion InfoComm University Products Thank You Acknowledgements Appendices Glossary Bibliography 10