IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems



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Unit 13: IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems Learning Outomes: A andidate following a programme of learning leading to this unit will be able to: demonstrate understanding of network operating systems fundamentals demonstrate understanding of network onepts and omponents identify the physial omponents of a network demonstrate understanding of the onepts and appliation of TCP/IP protool identify network servies demonstrate understanding of the harateristis of a Network Operating System demonstrate understanding of the steps involved installing Network Operating System identify the main network administrative tasks in Windows identify the main network administrative tasks in Linux demonstrate advaned Network Operating System administration demonstrate understanding and appliation of network seurity NB Before starting this unit please refer to the Vendor website for the up-to-date speifiations, examination objetives and availability. OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals 107

Unit Content: IT Essentials Assessment Objetives 1 Demonstrate understanding of network operating systems fundamentals a Identify the main omponents and onepts behind Network Operating Systems b Demonstrate knowledge of a historial overview of Network Operating Systems Demonstrate an understanding of the benefits that networks an provide, an overview of the various types of networking environments and their advantages and disadvantages 2 Identify the physial omponents of a network a Identify the physial omponents of a network b Demonstrate understanding of the network topologies Demonstrate understanding of the various methods for interonneting WANs and networks Operating System omponents: kernel, user interfae and file system Historial overview of Network Operating Systems: Windows, UNIX and Linux Common Network Operating Systems, lient-server model, NOS omponents and onfiguration, types of networks: Loal Area Networks (LANs), Wide Area Networks WANs, peer-to-peer networks, lient/server networks Benefits: file, print, mail, diretory and name servies, Internet, network administration Networking standards: proprietary verses open standards, OSI Referene Model, DoD model, IEEE, ITU, other standards Network protools: protool suite, TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, LAN arhitetures: Ethernet, Token Ring and FDDI Network Interfae Card, IP address, gateway, Domain Name System, DHCP servers, default gateway Topologies: bus, star, ring, mesh, hybrid, physial vs. logial topology Physial media types: networking media, oaxial able, twisted-pair able, fibre-opti able, wireless Network devies: hubs and repeaters, bridge and swithes, routers Conneting to the Internet (WAN): synhronous and asynhronous serial lines, modems, dial-up networking, modem standards, AT ommands, ISPs and Internet bakbone providers, DSL, Cable modems 108 OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals

Assessment Objetives 3 Demonstrate understanding of the onepts and appliation of TCP/IP protool a Demonstrate understanding of the onepts and struture of the TCP/IP protool b Demonstrate understanding of name resolution 4 Identify network servies a Identify the servies that a network an provide TCP/IP network model, IPv4 addressing, IPv4 address risis, subnetting TCP/IP protools: Address Resolution Protool (ARP), Internet Control Message Protool (ICMP), Transmission Control Protool (TCP), User Datagram Protool (UDP), Domain Name Servie (DNS), Hypertext Transport Protool (HTTP), File Transfer Protool (FTP), SMTP, POP, IMAP Name resolution: hostnames and host tables, domain name system, name servies and NOS, WINS Network servies, remote administration, teleommuting, mobile users, terminal emulation servies, telnet servies, diretory servies, mail, printing, file sharing, file transfer (FTP), web servies, Intranet, Extranet, automating tasks with sript servies, DNS, DHCP, domains 5 Demonstrate understanding of the harateristis of a Network Operating System a Demonstrate understanding of the harateristis of a Network Operating System b Identify the types of Network Operating System available Overview of Network Operating System harateristis, multiuser, multitasking and multiproessor systems, NOS server hardware, hoosing an NOS Types of NOSs: Windows, Linux, Novell, Maintosh 6 Demonstrate understanding of the steps involved installing Network Operating System a Demonstrate understanding of the steps involved installing Network Operating System b Demonstrate understanding of the steps involved in the boot proess Demonstrate understanding of how to troubleshoot installation and errors Preparing for installation: planning for system, review of omputer hardware, hardware ompatibility issues Installation proess Boot proess Troubleshooting NOS installation: problems during installation proess, post-installation problems 7 Demonstrate understanding the main network administrative tasks in Windows a Demonstrate understanding the main network administrative tasks in Windows Installing the NOS, navigating the user interfae, managing user aounts and the file system, how to set up server servies (i.e. setting up an FTP and Web server, setting up Telnet (remote administration) apabilities, e-mail server, printing server and running sripts). OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals 109

Assessment Objetives 8 Demonstrate understanding the main network administrative tasks in Linux a Demonstrate understanding the main network administrative tasks in Linux 9 Demonstrate advaned Network Operating System administration a Demonstrate understanding of how to perform bakups and map drives b Demonstrate understanding how to monitor server resoures Demonstrate understanding how to analyse and optimize network performane using network monitoring software. Bakup methods, drive mapping 10 Demonstrate understanding and appliation of network seurity a Demonstrate understanding of how to develop and implement a network seurity poliy b Demonstrate knowledge of the various threats that are posed to networks and the ommon types of seurity attaks and how to prevent them Demonstrate understanding of how to apply seurity pathes and how to install and implement firewalls on networks Installing the NOS, navigating the user interfae, managing user aounts and the file system, how to set up daemons in Linux (i.e. setting up an FTP and Web server, setting up Telnet (remote administration) apabilities, e-mail server, printing server and running sripts) Bakup methods, drive mapping Monitor system resoures: disk management, memory usage, CPU usages, reviewing daily logs Analysing and optimising network performane: key onepts, bottleneks, baselines, determining Internet onnetion speed, network monitoring software, network management software, hardware monitoring and troubleshooting devies, troubleshooting network problems, problem-solving guidelines Develop a network seurity poliy: assessing seurity needs, Aeptable User Poliy (AUP), username and password standards, rules for network aess, poliy for disposal of materials (data and hardware), virus protetion standards, on-line seurity resoures Threats to network seurity: internal/external seurity, outside threats, Denial of Servie (DoS), Inside threats, on-line seurity resoures Implementing Seurity measures: file enryption, IP seurity, Seure Soket Layer (SSL), E-mail seurity, publi/private key seurity Pathing the NOS: finding, seleting and applying pathes and upgrades Firewalls: paket filtering, firewall plaement, ommon firewall solutions, using the NOS as a firewall Assessment Form of assessment Assessment will take the form of an external examination. Examinations are set and externally marked by OCR/Ciso Systems (via omputer). Examinations take the form of omputerised multiple hoie objetive tests. 110 OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals

The examination is administered on a omputer at an authorised Ciso network aademy. In an easy to use format, the omputerised tests look very muh like other multiple hoie tests. The 90-minute examination onsists of 60 objetive test items. The test item format used in the omputerised test is: Multiple hoie: The examinee selets one option that best answers the question. To ahieve this unit within the OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals all andidates must ahieve a Final Exam sore of 70% or more, and entres should not submit gradebooks for andidates who have failed to ahieve this. The gradebook must display the orret andidate name, the name of the Ciso qualifiation and the required Final Exam sore. OCR Level 3 Certifiate/Diploma for IT Professionals 111