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  • Course UNIX-01: Unix Operating System
  • Course LINUX-01: Linux Operating System

The course covers the UNIX Operating System, UNIX file systems, general UNIX commands and utilities, Shell programming, the UNIX user, the system administrator, and the X Windows. This course covers networking, network file system, E-mail systems, the Internet, and security. Installing Linux, Linux filesystem, running and managing programs, Linux configuration basics, managing users and permissions, configuring the X Window system, configuring GNOME and Enlightenment, configuring LILO, managing packages with RPM, archiving, backing up and restoring, advanced system administration, local area network, sharing Windows/Linux resources. Installing Apache HTTP Web Server, configuring Apache, starting and stopping Apache, and Serving content.

Course AP-01: A+ Core Hardware Service Technician

(1) Installation, Configuration and Upgrading, (2) Diagnosing and Troubleshooting, (3) preventive Maintenance, (4) Motherboard/processors/Memory, (5) Printers, (6) Basic Networking.

Course AP-02: A+ Operating System Technologies

(1) OS Foundations, (2) Installation, Configuration and Upgrading, (3) Diagnosing and Troubleshooting, (4) Networking.

Course CCNA-01: Cisco Certified Network Associate (exam #640-507)

Introduction and IP addressing. The internetworking model, physical, data link, transport and network layers, path determination, TCP/IP protocol suite, IP routing protocols, IP configuration, RIP, IGRP, OSFP, configuring Novell IPX, AppleTalk configuration, basic traffic management. and access lists. Wide area networking and virtual local area netwk (VLAN). Configuring ISDN, X.25, frame relay, ATM, PPP, and multilink PPP.

Course CCNP-01: Building Scalable Cisco Networks (exam #640-503)

Routing principles, Describing classful and classless routing protocols, and the use of fields in a routing table. Extending IP addresses using VLSM’s, configuring OSFP, comparing the benefits of OSFP vs. RIP, interconnecting multiple OSFP areas, the use of OSFP to support route summarization in multiple areas, configuring EIGRP, describing enhanced IGRP features and operation, configuring basic bordering gateway protocol, describing BGP communities and peer groups, describing and configuring policy control in BGP using prefix lists. Optimizing routing update operations, configuring route redistribution in a network that does and doesn’t have redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes, verifying route redistribution, and configuring policy based routing and verifying proper operation.

 

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