Network+ and MCP Windows XP Professional
Course
In Stirling
Description
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Course
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Location
Stirling (Scotland)
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Duration
6 Weeks
The Programme runs in our excellent training facilities in Stirling, and leads to formal certification recognised world wide. It covers all topics required to achieve the Network+ Certification and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) status. Suitable for: The target audience consists of IT support professionals who: Are new to the Windows XP Professional product. Provide Helpdesk support for Windows XP Professional desktops. Provide support for the Microsoft Windows NT version 4.0 or Windows 2000 Server family of products, or support for a Microsoft Windows XP solution environment.
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Course includes:
Characteristics of networks
Network Topology Implementations
IEEE standards; Ethernet; Token-Ring; Segments and backbones; Routers, Brouters, Switches and Bridges
802. 3 Ethernet, 802. 5 Token-Ring and 802.11x Wireless
Features of Ethernet networks CSMA/CD access mechanism; 802. 3 frame format; Token-Ring networks CSMA/CA access mechanism
FDDI
Fault-tolerant features; FDDI cabling specifications;
Fault Tolerance and High Availability Systems
Mirroring, Duplexing, Striping, Volumes + Tape backup
Networking media and connectors
Addressing and subnetting; IP configuration, DHCP, DNS, WINS and host files; Utilities
Remote connectivity
PPP and SLIP; PPTP; Modems
Security models; Access control; User rights; Standard password practices; Use of a firewall
Installation, Maintaining + Supporting a Network:
Practical network installation; NOS installations; Vendor patches, fixes and upgrades; backup procedures and backup media storage; Anti-virus procedures
Troubleshooting a Network:
Problem determination and resolution procedures; Error messages and diagnostics tools
Enterprise Networking:
Introduction to WANs and WAN protocols
Network+ and MCP Windows XP Professional