
This is the course Introduction and Agenda.
In this lesson, you will learn the basic of a computer network is all about and its characteristics
Understanding Local Area Network (LAN) is important as it allows for you to create a local network within a single entity or organization or building.
In this lesson, you will learn all about different types of network typologies that go into play while creating a network. Each typology has its advantages and disadvantages.
Internet protocol (IP) is the communication protocol and is the most common way on interaction among computers. In this lesson, you will lean what is an IP address?
In this lecture you will learn The OSI Model
In this lesson you will learn about the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Society (IEEE) and 802.3 Ethernet Standard
In this lecture you will learn all about network cabling
Network Tools
In this lecture you will learn wireless networks
Understand IPv4 in this lecture
What is IPv6?
TCP/IP commands
In this lecture you will learn advanced TCP/IP commands
In this lecture you will gain solid understanding of DHCP server
Learn about RDS
Internet and WWW
In this lecture you will learn about Virtual Private Network (VPN)
In this lecture you will learn about What Is A Router?
Understanding network hubs and network switch
Different OS platforms
Understanding network intrusion
What Is A Firewall? Learn in this lecture
This is course recap for IT Networking Essentials
Course Description
[Course Updated - October 2021] Added new image in Lecture 9 to correctly reflect STP cable
It is a specialized course but with over several lessons, you are will not find a course similar to this
This course serves as a general introduction for students to acquire a foundation in IT Networking Fundamentals including core areas that function within a given computer network. The course provides an introduction to the hardware, software, terminology, components, design, and connections of a network, as well as the network typologies and protocols for WANs and LANs including the all important Subnets.
Upon completion of this course, with appropriate study, the student will have learned to:
Identify the components of a network and determine the type of network design most appropriate for a given site.
Identify the different media used in network communications, distinguish among them, and determine how to use them to connect servers and clients in a network.
Differentiate among networking standards, protocols, and access methods and determine which is most appropriate for a given network.
Recognize the primary network architectures, identify their major characteristics, and determine which is most appropriate for a proposed network.
Identify the primary functions of network operating systems and distinguish between a centralized computing environment and a client/server environment.
Determine how to implement and support the major networking components, including the server, operating system, and clients.
Propose a system for adequately securing data on a given network and protecting the system’s components.
Distinguish between LANs and wide-area networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN.
Understand various hardware available and used in a network
Concept of TCP/IP and protocols
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