Networking (A+)
The proliferation of powerful workstations and PCs, together with a vast installed base of minicomputers and mainframes, has produced immense pressure to link these resources. Local area networks allow the sharing of programs, data and peripherals by providing common access to local and remote resources. This course provides one with the fundamental knowledge of networking concepts. This course emphasizes the integration of available software and hardware.
You’ll Learn How to:
- Identify the purpose, features, and functions of various network components
- Identify the layers of the OSI model
- Define the purpose, function, and use of the protocols used in the TCP/IP
- Select the appropriate network utility given a troubleshooting scenario
- Identify basic characteristics of various WAN and internet access technologies
- Identify and describe the purpose and function of various security protocols, authentication protocols, Firewalls, proxy service, etc.
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