MTA Networking Fundamentals - Exam 98-366 - Online
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The Pitman Training MTA Networking Fundamentals course is designed to give those embarking on a career in the IT industry a basic understanding of the concept of networking. Those wishing to pursue a career in an IT support or administrator role.An understanding of computers and familiarity with the internet. The MTA Networking Fundamentals eLearning course includes a pre test and post test that accurately identifies your skill gap.Aims and Objectives
To gain an understanding of fundamental networking concepts, covering the baseline knowledge of building and managing Microsoft Windows Servers, Windows-based network operating systems, Active Directory, account management, and system recovery tools
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- Networking
- Windows
- Internet
- Network
- Network security
- Operating Systems
- Active Directory
- Systems
- Network Training
- Network analysis
Course programme
It is a great option if you want a job managing Microsoft Windows servers or indeed work within an IT support network or administrator role.
The training you’ll undertake as part of this course will prepare you for the Microsoft exam 98-366* – an entry-level credential from Microsoft. With this solid foundation, you’ll be able to take the first step toward building career with any technology related business and becoming a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS). On completion of this course, you will receive a Pitman Training Course Completion certificate.
You’ll gain a rudimentary knowledge of how to build and manage Microsoft Windows Servers, Windows-based network operating systems, Active Directory and essential system recovery tools. What’s more, your learning will be helped through the use of interactive videos and you can utilise pre and post tests to help you identify what skill gaps you have so you can choose courses to top-up your skills.
Session 1 – Introduction, Internet, Intranet, and Extranet, Understanding LANs, Wired vs. Wireless LANs, Understanding WANs, Understanding Wireless Networking, Networking Topologies and Access Methods
Session 2 - Understanding Switches, Switches in Depth, Understanding Routers, Network Cabling Part I, Network Cabling Part II
Session 3 - Understanding the OSI Model Part I, Understanding the OSI Model Part II, IP Addressing Part I, IP Addressing Part II, Introduction to Name Resolution, Networking Services and Tools
MTA Networking Fundamentals - Exam 98-366 - Online