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CompTIA, or The Computing Technology Industry Association, is a family of international, vendor-neutral certifications recognized as the professional standard throughout the technology industry. Each certification is ANSI/ISO approved and validates user competencies in many areas, including Computer Technician (A+), Network Technician (Network+), Computer Security (Security+), and many others. By earning your CompTIA Certification, you not only know core competencies of what you need to know about that specific area of Information Systems, you show the world you know it, as well.
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Cisco Systems is a multinational corporation headquartered in San Jose, California, that designs and sells consumer electronics, communications technology, services and it is one of the largest producers of Internet networking products such as routers, bridges and switches. These are the hardware components used to connect various parts of the Internet.
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RHCSA – Red Hat Certified System Administrator RHCSA certification is an internationally recognized vendor-neutral certification that validates competence in area such as Install, configure and troubleshoot Red Hat operating system. RHCSA exam candidates should be able to possess the following tasks. Red Hat certification provides demand on the Job market. RHCSA certification is a practical exam where you have to go to the authorized exam center and demonstrate the skills required to be a successful Linux administrator through hands on half day exam. You will be performing tasks on a live system, rather than answering multiple choice questions. We have added two courses in order to prepare RHCSA exam. RH101 – System Administration Part 1: [list type="star"] Understand What is Linux and UNIX Get Started with the GNOME Graphical Desktop Configuring Local Services Managing Physical Storage Manage Logical Volumes Monitor and analyze system resources Manage and configure Network Administer Users and Groups Understand the Linux file system hierarchy and pathnames Secure Linux File Access Administer Remote Systems Install Linux Graphically Control Boot Process Deploy File Sharing Security configuration Virtualization technology overview Shell scripts and job control techniques Swap space configuration and troubleshooting [/list] RH101 – System Administration Part 2: [list…
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Internetworking
- Internetworking Basic
- Internetworking Models
- The OSI Reference Model
- Ethernet Networking
- Ethernet Cabling
- Data Encapsulation
- The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model
Introduction to TCP/IP
- TCP/IP and the DoD Model
- IP Addressing
- Broadcast Address
Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP
- Subnetting Basics
- Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs)
- Summarization
- Troubleshooting IP Addressing
Cisco’s Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM)
- The IOS User Interface
- Command-Line Interface
- Router and Switch Administrative Configurations
- Cisco’s Security Device Manager (SDM)
Managing a Cisco Internetwork
- The Internal Components of a Cisco Router
- The Router Boot Sequence
- Managing Configuration Register
- Backing up and Restoring the Cisco IOS
- Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration
- Using Cisco Discovery Protocols (CDP)
- Using Telnet
- Resolving Hostnames
- Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting
IP Routing
- Routing Basics
- The IP Routing Process
- Configuring IP Routing in Our Network
- Dynamic Routing
- Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
- Routing Information Protocol (RIP)
- Inferior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP)
- Verifying your Configuration
Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- EIGRP Features and Operation
- Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks
- Configuring EIGRP
- Load Balancing with EIGRP
- Verifying EIGRP
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics
- Configuring OSPF
- Verifying OSPF Configuration
- OSPF DR and BDR Elections
- OSPF and Loopback Interfaces
- Troubleshooting OSPF
- Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes
Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Before Layer 2 Switching
- Switching Services
- Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
- Configuring Catalyst Switches
- Cisco Network Assistant
Virtual LANs (VLANs)
- VLAN Basics
- VLAN Memberships
- Identifying VLANs
- VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP)
- Routing between VLANs
- Configuring VLANs
- Configuring VTP
- Telephony: Configuring Voice VLANs
- Configure VLANs and Inter-VLAN Routing
Security
- Perimeter, Firewall and Internal Routers
- Recognizing Security Threats
- Mitigating Security Threats
- Introduction to Access Lists
- Standard Access Lists
- Extended Access Lists
- Advanced Access Lists
- Monitoring Access Lists
- Configuring Access Lists Using SDM
Network Address Translation (NAT)
- When Do We Use NAT?
- Types of Network Address Translation
- NAT Names
- How NAT Works
- Testing and Troubleshooting NAT
- Configuring NAT on Our Internetwork
- Configuring NAT Using SDM
Cisco’s Wireless Technologies
- Introduction to Wireless Technology
- Cisco’s Unified Wireless Solution
- Configuring Our Wireless Internetwork
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
- Why Do We Need IPv6
- The Benefits and Uses of IPv6
- IPv6 Addressing and Expressions
- How IPv6 Works in an Internetwork
- IPv6 Routing Protocols
- Migrating to IPv6
- Configuring IPv6
Wide Area Networks
- Introduction to Wide Area Networks
- Cable and DSL
- Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network
- High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol
- Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)
- Frame Relay
- Using SDM for WAN Connections






