Microsoft Networking Fundamentals
English | Oct 21, 2014 | ISBN-10: 0672338408 | mp4 | H264 1280×720, 720×404 | AAC 2 ch | 8 hrs 29 min | 3.23 GB
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7+ Hours of Video Instruction
Your complete video course in modern networking: hands-on skills for real-world success, plus expert prep for your MTA 98-366 (Networking Fundamentals) exam!
Description
In this unique video package, top IT instructor/consultant Ed Liberman helps you master the core skills you need to run and manage networks, and fully prepare for your MTA 98-366 certification exam. Drawing on his experience helping thousands of people supercharge their IT careers, Ed helps you develop real world skills for success with networking – and even have fun while you learn. Step by step, you’ll build and deepen your knowledge of modern network infrastructures: both wired and wireless, local and wide area. Ed introduces hardware, protocols, services, and even basic network security concepts.
About the Instructor
Ed Liberman (MVP, MCP, MCSA, MCSE, MCDST, MCT, MCTS, MCITP, A+, Network+, Server+, CWTS, CWNA, CWNT) has worked in technology for over 20 years. He has been certified in and instructing IT topics since 1998, and has helped thousands of people get started in IT or advance their IT careers. When not teaching, he consults independently with corporations seeking to improve their network infrastructure.
Skill Level
– Beginner
– Intermediate
What You Will Learn
– How to use LAN devices, data transfer technologies, network topologies, and network standards
– How networks are defined with the OSI model
– How wired and wireless networks are constructed
– How to connect networks using IPv4 and IPv6 protocols
– How to provide common and advanced network services
– How routers work in Wide Area Networks (WANs)
– How to protect network assets via security devices and zones
– The best ways to prepare for your MTA 98-366 certification exam
Who Should Take This Course
Everyone who wants to manage a network, especially those preparing for Microsoft’s MTA 98-366 Networking Fundamentals certification exam
Course Requirements
Basic experience with using the Internet or any other network
Table of Contents
Course Intro
Meet Your Instructor
What We Will Cover
Lesson 1: Basic Networking Fundaments
What is a Network?
Different Types of Networks
How Do We Make Connections?
What is a Protocol?
Introduction to IP Addressing
Lesson 2: Network Media
Twisted Pair
Coaxial
Fiber Optic
Working in the Plenum
Common Connectors
Wiring Standards
LAN Technology Types
Lesson 3: Network Topologies
What is a Topology?
Physical Network Topologies
WAN Technologies
VPNs
VLANs
Lesson 4: OSI Model
Definition of a Protocol
The Different Layers of the OSI Model
Lesson 5: TCP/IP Communication
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Transport Layer Protocols
Internet Layer Protocols
Types of Communication
Access Methods
Lesson 6: IP Addressing
Working with IP Addresses
Planning an IP Addressing Scheme
Working with Binary Numbers
Internetworking
Classful vs.Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)
Lesson 7: TCP/IP Command Line Tools
IPCONFIG
ARP
ROUTE
PING
TRACERT
PATHPING
NETSTAT
NBTSTAT
NSLOOKUP
TELNET
FTP
NETSH
Lesson 8: Name Resolution
Host and NetBIOS Names
Resolving Names to IP Addresses
The Name Resolution Process
Lesson 9: DHCP
Basics of DHCP
Configuring DHCP
Using DHCP in a Routed Network
Lesson 10: Routing
Understanding Routing Tables
Static vs. Dynamic Routing
Routing Protocols
Lesson 11: Remote Desktop Services
Overview of Remote Desktop Services (RDS)
RDS Role Services
Lesson 12: Wireless Networking
Benefits of Wireless Networking
Components of a Wireless Access Point
Access Point Placement
Wireless Networking Standards
Securing a Wireless Network
Lesson 13: Network Security
Firewalls
Other Security Devices
Network Access Security
User Authentication
Device Security
Common Security Threats
Lesson 14: IPv6 Fundamentals
Disadvantages of IPv4
IPv6 Solutions
IPv6 Addressing
Types of IPv6 Addresses
Lesson 15: Preparing for Certification
Exam Overview
Exam Objectives
Study Recommendations
Exam Preparation
Course Summary
What We Covered
What’s Next
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