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| Introduction |
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Network administrators are responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software that comprises a computer network. This normally includes the deployment, configuration, maintenance and monitoring of active network equipment. A related role is that of the network specialist, or network analyst, who concentrates on network design and security. This program trains the users in various aspects of Network Administration. |
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Objectives |
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| The main objective is to help in the following ways |
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Focus on the configuration and installation of network services and applications |
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Qualify for infrastructure design opportunities at companies, including design, problem solving, and troubleshooting |
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Use applications in wide-area usage, build security solutions for LANs, and interface between private and public networks |
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Course Details |
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| The program covers the following topics |
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Network Administration Fundamentals |
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Client/Server Technology |
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Network Architecture |
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IP Address Allocation |
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Basic Network Configuration |
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Electronic Mail |
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Domain Naming System |
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Basic network troubleshooting |
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Basics of network security |
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| Benefits |
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Train the users according to the modern threats in the field of information technology |
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Making the learners good network administrators and opt for career in this field |
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| Eligibility |
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| Graduation in Computer science, IT or Engineering |
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