Duration 1 day – 7 hrs
Objectives
- Understand fundamental networking concepts and terminology.
- Learn about essential network components and their functions.
- Explore common networking protocols and their uses.
- Gain hands-on experience with basic network configuration and troubleshooting.
Target Audience
- IT Graduates: Fresh professionals looking to enhance their knowledge of networking fundamentals.
- Data Center Operators: Individuals involved in managing or operating data centers who need a solid grounding in networking basics.
Prerequisites
- Basic understanding of computers and operating systems
Course Outline
Introduction to Networking
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- Overview of Networking
- Networking Terminology and Concepts
- Types of Networks (LAN, WAN, MAN, etc.)
Network Components
- Network Devices (Routers, Switches, Hubs, etc.)
- Cables and Connectors
- Network Interface Cards (NICs)
Networking Protocols
- Introduction to IP Addressing (IPv4 vs. IPv6)
- Understanding Subnets and CIDR
- Common Protocols: TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, HTTP/HTTPS
Network Configuration Basics
- Configuring IP Addresses and Subnets
- Introduction to VLANs
- Basic Router and Switch Configuration
Network Troubleshooting
- Common Networking Issues and How to Diagnose Them
- Tools for Network Troubleshooting (ping, traceroute, etc.)
- Basic Troubleshooting Steps
Hands-On Exercises
- Setting Up a Simple Network
- Configuring IP Addresses on Devices
- Using Network Troubleshooting Tools


