Network Engineer Job Programme
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No IT experience needed. Our Programme is for complete Beginners. We provide you with the 7 things you need to begin your new IT career
1. Skills from Accredited courses
2. Official exams recognised worldwide
3. Real Practical Experience
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Everything you need is included
- 7 x IT Courses (worth £1,393)
- 5 x Networking Courses (worth £995)
- 2 x Exams and 2 x Labs (worth £538)
CompTIA IT Fundamentals+
CompTIA A+ Core 1 and Core 2
CompTIA Network+
CompTIA Cloud+
CompTIA ITIL Foundations
Microsoft Windows 10
Cisco CCNA
Microsoft Networking Fundamentals
Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Administration
Microsoft Security Fundamentals (MTA, Microsoft Technology Associate)
CompTIA Linux+
Microsoft Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
2 x Exams included
CompTIA A+ Core 1 200-1001
CompTIA A+ Core 2 200-1002
2 x Practice Labs included
CompTIA A+ Core 2 200-1002
CompTIA Network+ N10-008
Your Fast Track Network Engineer Career
  11 essential Networking courses worth £2388
  Network Engineer Practical Experience with two Live Practise Labs worth £198
  Professional CV Consultation worth £149
  CompTIA A+ Exam included (Both parts) worth £310
 All with up to 2 years access
The Network Course Engineer Practical Experience Programme (PEP) Complete package is specifically designed as a FAST TRACK programme for you to get into IT Support and entry level Networking. The programme contains all of the benefits of the IT Support Programme with a focus on Network Engineer courses and practice labs so that you can apply for entry level Network Engineer roles in as little as 12 weeks (intense study) or 20 weeks (average study).
Each part comes with 12 months access – giving you up to 2 years access. The quicker you complete each part, the quicker you begin your Network Course Career. (Average completion time 3 – 5 months)
Part 1: CompTIA IT Fundamentals, CompTIA A +, CompTIA Network +, CompTIA Cloud +, Windows 10, Cisco CCNA and ITIL Foundation (175 hours).
Part 2: Microsoft Networking Fundamentals, Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Administration, Microsoft Security Fundamentals (MTA, Microsoft Technology Associate), CompTIA Linux+, Microsoft Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure (50 hours).
Both CompTIA A+ exams (core 1 and core 2), CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ Practice Labs and Professional CV review is also included.
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Some of the skills you will learn with the Network Course Engineer Programme
Windows 10
Installing, Configuring and Migrating Windows 10 Operating Systems
End User
Complete user management with finding users, unlocking accounts, resetting passwords and being a clear communicator with solutions
Network Engineer
Configure IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing, OS Updates and Security Policy. Install Hyper-V and Configure Network Load Balancing. Configure Gateway Redundancy Protocols. Assess Network Vulnerabilities and Threats using MBSA
Networking
Gain hands-on skills in networking technologies and practical skills in infrastructure, networking concepts, network operations, security, networking troubleshooting and tools
Privacy and Policy
Comprehensive understanding of Privacy issues and Policies essential in every organisation
Why Practise Labs are essential and included in the Network Course Engineer Programme
Get Hands on Practical Experience
By broadening your understanding and skills in different networks, windows, servers and more with hands on practical experience
Increase productivity
Practise Labs actually increase your study productivity as they allow you to practice what you are studying
Make mistakes and break things
We are firm believers in one of the quickest ways to learn is to put into practice what you have just learnt. A Live Lab allows you to mistakes and learn from them and break things and fix them.
Over 100 Practise Labs available
Covering every area in IT ensures that we have you covered no matter which discipline you want to study in IT
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Courses included
CompTIA IT Fundamentals Module Outline
The CompTIA IT Fundamentals course is perfect for you if you’re considering a career in IT or if you work in a similar field that requires a broad
understanding of IT, like in a sales role at an IT company. CompTIA IT Fundamentals is a stepping stone to more advanced certifications such
as CompTIA A+, and then to CompTIA Network+ and CompTIA Security+.
The CompTIA IT Fundamentals course focuses on the essential IT skills and knowledge needed by advanced end-users and entry-level IT professionals:
- Identifying and explaining computer components.
- Setting up a workstation: including conducting software installations.
- Establishing network connectivity.
- Identifying compatibility issues and identifying and preventing security risks.
- Managing the safety and preventative maintenance of computers.
Module 1 Software
Module 2 Hardware
Module 3 Security
Module 4 Networking
Module 5 Basic IT Literacy
Module 6 Course Review
CompTIA A+ Module Outline
The CompTIA A+ is in two parts Core 1 and Core 2. You must complete Core 1 before you attempt Core 2. This course includes both parts and is the new course which covers the update in 2019. CompTIA A+ 220-1001 covers mobile devices, networking technology, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing, and network troubleshooting.
CompTIA A+ 220-1002 covers installing and configuring operating systems, expanded security, software troubleshooting and operational procedures.
CompTIA A + 220-1001 Core 1
1.0 – Mobile Devices
• What are we covering?
• 1.1 Given a scenario, install and configure laptop hardware and components
• 1.2 Given a scenario, install components within the display of a laptop
• 1.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate laptop features
• 1.4 Compare and contrast characteristics of various types of other mobile
devices
• 1.5 Given a scenario, connect and configure accessories and ports of other
mobile devices
• 1.6 Given a scenario, configure basic mobile device network connectivity and
application support
• 1.7 Given a scenario, use methods to perform mobile device synchronization
2.0 Networking
• What are we covering?
• 2.1 Compare and contrast TCP and UDP ports, protocols and their purpose
• 2.2 Compare and contrast common networking hardware devices
• 2.3 Given a scenario, install and configure a basic wired/wireless SOHO
network
• 2.4 Compare and contrast wireless networking protocols
• 2.5 Summarize the properties and purposes of services provided by
networked hosts
• 2.6 Explain common network configuration concepts
• 2.7 Compare and contrast internet connection types, network types and their
features
• 2.8 Given a scenario, use appropriate networking tools
3.0 Hardware
• What are we covering?
• 3.1 Explain basic cable types, features and their purposes
• 3.2 Identify common connector types
• 3.3 Given a scenario, install RAM types
• 3.4 Given a scenario, select, install and configure storage devices
• 3.5 Given a scenario, install and configure motherboards, CPUs and add-on
cards
• 3.6 Explain the purposes and uses of various peripheral types
• 3.7 Summarize power supply types and features
• 3.8 Given a scenario, select and configure appropriate components for a
custom PC configuration to meet customer specifications/needs
• 3.9 Given a scenario, install and configure common devices
• 3.10 Given a scenario, configure SOHO multifunction devices/printers and
settings
• 3.11 Given a scenario, install and maintain various print technologies
4.0 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
• 4.1 Compare and contrast cloud computing concepts
• 4.2 Given a scenario, set up and configure client-side virtualization
5.0 Hardware and Network Troubleshooting
• What are we covering?
• 5.1 Given a scenario, use the best practice methodology to resolve problems
• 5.2 Given a scenario, troubleshoot problems related to motherboards, RAM,
CPUs and power
• 5.3 Given a scenario, troubleshoot hard drives and RAID arrays
• 5.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot video, projector and display issues
• 5.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common mobile device issues while
adhering to the appropriate procedures
• 5.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot printers
• 5.7 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wires and wireless network
problems
CompTIA A + 220-1002 Core 2
Module 1 – Operation Systems
• Compare and contrast common operating system types and their purposes
• Compare and contrast features of Microsoft Windows versions
• Summarize general OS installation considerations and upgrade methods
• Given a scenario, use appropriate Microsoft command line tools
• Given a scenario, use Microsoft operating system features and tools
• Given a scenario, use Microsoft Windows Control Panel utilities
• Summarize application installation and configuration concepts
• Given a scenario, configure Microsoft Windows networking on a client/desktop
• Given a scenario, use features and tools of the Mac OS and Linux client/desktop operating
systems
Module 2 – Security
• Summarize the importance of physical security measures
• Explain logical security concepts
• Compare and contrast wireless security protocols and authentication methods
• Given a scenario, detect, remove, and prevent malware using appropriate tools and methods
• Compare and contrast social engineering, threats, and vulnerabilities
• Compare and contrast the differences of basic Microsoft Windows OS security settings
• Given a scenario, implement security best practices to secure a workstation
• Given a scenario, implement methods for securing mobile devices
• Given a scenario, implement appropriate data destruction and disposal methods
• Given a scenario, configure security on SOHO wireless and wired networks
Module 3 – Software Troubleshooting
•Given a scenario, troubleshoot Microsoft Windows OS problems
• Given a scenario, troubleshoot and resolve PC security issues
• Given a scenario, use best practice procedures for malware removal
• Given a scenario, troubleshoot mobile OS and application issues
• Given a scenario, troubleshoot mobile OS and application security issues
Module 4 – Operational Procedures
•Compare and contrast best practices associated with types of documentation
• Given a scenario, implement basic change management best practices
• Given a scenario, implement basic disaster prevention and recovery methods
• Explain common safety procedures • Explain environmental impacts and appropriate controls
• Explain the processes for addressing prohibited content/activity, and privacy, licensing, and
policy concepts
• Given a scenario, use proper communication techniques and professionalism
• Identify the basics of scripting • Given a scenario, use remote access technologies
CompTIA Network + Module Outline
The CompTIA Network + course will enhance and develop your career in IT infrastructure and prove your different elements of Network skills:
• Networking concepts
• Network infrastructure and deploying common network components
• Network operations and supporting a production network
• Network security concepts and implementing basic network security
• Network troubleshooting
Network Concepts
- Intro Network Plus N10-007
- Basic networking
- Activity basic networking
- OSI model
- Exploring the OSI model act
- Protocol and ports
- Activity examining protocols and ports
- Connection oriented vs connectionless
- Activity comparing TCP and UDP
- Internet protocol (IP)
- Activity examining the lower layer protocols
- Layer 7 remote control protocols
- Layer 7 file transfer protocols
- Layer 7 file transfer protocols
- Layer 7 messaging protocols
- Activity examining messaging protocols
- Layer 7 web traffic protocols
- layer 7 streaming media protocols
- Layer 7 infrastructure management protocols
- Switching
- Activity creating collision and broadcast domains
- Interface properties and segmentation
- Activity creating a basic network segment
- Switching part 2
- Activity switching
- Switching loop management
- Activity managing switching loops
- VLANs
- Activity creating VLANs
- Routing
- Activity examining ARP
- IP addressing basics
- Activity configuring IP
- Routers
- Activity setting up a router
- Routing basics
- Activity adding static routes
- VLAN routing
- Activity routing between VLANs
- NAT/PAT
- Activity configuring NAT/PAT
- Routing protocols
- Activity configuring a routing protocol
- Firewalls
- Activity configuring firewalls
- Advanced switching and routing concepts
- Activity exploring IPv6
- Performance concepts
- IP addressing
- Subnetting
- Activity learning to subnet
- Address assignments
- Network types and topologies
- Wireless topologies
- Network types
- Technologies that facilitate the internet of things (IoT)
- Wireless technologies
- 802.11 standards
- Wi-Fi frequencies
- Wi-Fi antenna concepts
- Bluetotoh
- Cellular
- Activity using an RF spectrum analyzer
- Cloud concepts
- Activity exploring cloud services
- Network services
- Activity setting up DNS
- DHCP service
- Activity setting up DHCP
- NTP
Infrastructure
- Infrastructure
- Activity testing a fiber optic cable
- Plenum vs. PVC
- Activity crimping on an RJ-45 connector
- Transceivers
- Activity terminating cable to a 110 block
- Copper cable standards
- Activity creating a crossover cable
- Ethernet deployment standards
- Network device placement and installation
- Repeater
- Router
- Modem
- Activity setting up a WAP
- Firewall
- Media converter
- Advanced network devices
- Wireless controller
- Proxy server
- Activity configuring proxy settigns
- VPN concentrator
- Virtual networking components
- Network storage types
- WAN technologies
- Transmission mediums
- Activity configuring WAN links
- Termination
Network Operation
- Change management
- IDF-MDF documentation
- Labeling
- Logical vs physical diagrams
- Network operations documentation
- Rack diagrams
- Standard operation procedures
- Using documentation act
- Wiring and ports locations
- Continuity and disaster
- MTTR mean time repair
- Recovery
- Backing up your data act
- Event management
- Metrics
- Scanning monitoring patching
- Testing the network act
- HTTPS management
- Out of band management
- RDP
- Remote access methods
- Remote file access
- making remote connections act
- SSH
- VNC
- Policies and best practices
- Creating policies and procedures act
Network Security
Physical Security Devices
• Detection
• Prevention
Authentication and Access Control
• Authorization, Authentication, and Accounting
• Multifactor Authentication
• Access Control
• Activity: Examining Access Control Mechanisms
Basic Wireless Network Security
• WPA
• WPA2
• TKIP-RC4
• CCMP-AES
• Authentication and Authorization
• Geofencing
• Activity: Demonstrating the Need for Wireless Security
Common Network Attacks
• DoS
• Social Engineering
• Insider Threat
• Logic Bomb
• Rogue Access Point
• Evil Twin
• War-driving
• Phishing
• Ransomware
• DNS Poisoning
• ARP Poisoning
• Spoofing
• Deauthentication
• Brute Force
• VLAN Hopping
• Man-in-the-Middle
• Exploits vs. Vulnerabilities
• Activity Conducting a Phishing Attack
Network Device Hardening
• Changing Default Credentials
• Avoiding Common Passwords
• File Hashing
• Generating New Keys
• Activity Supporting Secure Authentication and Encryption
• Upgrading Firmware
• Patching and Updates
• Disabling Unnecessary Services
• Using Secure Protocols
• Disabling Unused Ports
Common Mitigation Techniques
• Signature Management
• Device Hardening
• Change Native VLAN
• Switchport Protection
• Network Segmentation
• Privileged User Account
• File Integrity Monitoring
• Role Separation
• Restricting Access Via ACLs
• Honeypot/Honeynet
• Penetration Testing
• Activity: Implementing a Honeypot
Network Troubleshooting and Tools
Network Troubleshooting Methodology
• Identify the Problem
• Establish a Theory of Probable Cause
• Test the Theory to Determine the Cause
• Establish a Plan of Action to Resolve the Problem and Identify Potential Effects
• Implement the Solution or Escalate as Necessary
• Verify Full System Functionality and , if Applicable, Implement Preventive Measures
• Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes
Using the Appropriate Tool
• Hardware Tools – Basic Hand Held
• Hardware Tools – Analyzers
• Activity: Troubleshooting with Hardware Tools
• Software Tools – Testers and Analyzers
• Activity: Troubleshooting with Software Tools
• Software Tools – Command Line
• Activity: Using Command Line Tools
Troubleshoot Wired Connectivity and Performance
• Signal Issues:
• Attenuation
• Latency
• Jitter
• Crosstalk
• EMI
• Activity Troubleshooting Signal Problems
• Physical Issues:
• Open/short
• Incorrect pin-out
• Incorrect Cable Type
• Bad Port
• Damaged cable
• Bent pins
• Transceiver Issues:
• Transceiver mismatch
• TX/RX reverse
• Duplex/speed mismatch
• Activity: Troubleshooting Transceiver Problems
• Traffic Flow Issues:
• Bottleneck
• VLAN mismatch
• Network connection LED status indicators
Troubleshoot Wireless Connectivity and Performance
• Signal Loss:
• Attenuation
• Reflection
• Refraction
• Absorption
• Latency & Jitter
• Antenna Issues:
• Incorrect antenna type
• Incorrect antenna placement
• Incorrect WAP type
• WAP Issues:
• Interference
• Channel overlap
• Overcapacity
• Distance limitations
• Frequency mismatch
• Power levels
• Signal-to-noise ratio
• WAP Misconfiguration:
• Wrong SSID
• Wrong passphrase
• Security type mismatch
• Activity Troubleshooting WAP Issues
Troubleshoot Common Network Service Issues
• Common Network Issues:
• Physical Connectivity
• Incorrect IP Address
• Incorrect Gateway
• Incorrect Netmask
• Names Not Resolving
• Untrusted SSL Certificate
• DCP Issues:
• Duplicate IP Addresses
• Expired IP Address
• Rogue DHCP
• Exhausted DHCP Scope
• Firewall/ACL Issues:
• Blocked TCP/UDP Ports
• Incorrect Host-based Firewall Settings
• Incorrect ACL Settings
• Advanced Network Issues:
• DNS Server Issues
• Duplicate MAC Addresses
• Incorrect Time
• Unresponsive Service
• Hardware Failure
• Activity Case Study: Troubleshooting an Unusual Network Issue
CompTIA Cloud + Module Outline
The CompTIA Cloud+ certification validates the knowledge and best practices required of IT practitioners working in cloud computing environments, who must understand and deliver cloud infrastructure. Recommended experience includes at least 24-36 months of work experience in IT networking, storage, or data centre administration, and familiarity with any major hypervisor technologies for server virtualisation
Cloud concepts and models
1. Intro
2. Models Part 1
3. Models Part2
4. Service And Delivery Models
5. Terms And Characteristics
6. Objects Storage Concepts
Virtualisation
1. Virtualization
2. Install Configure Manage VM And Devices
(Hands on Snapshots & Cloning)
Demo
3. Backups (Hands on Virtual Network Interface Cards) Demo
4. Virtual Disks (Hands on Virtual Disks) Demo
5. Virtual Switches
6. Virtual Resource Migration
7. Benefits Of Virtualization In A Cloud Environment
8. Compare And Contrast Virtual Environment
Infrastructure
1. Infrastructure
2. Different Access Protocols
3. Explain Storage Configuration
4. File Systems Types
5. Executing Storage Provisioning
6. Network Share Demo
7. Implement Appropriate Network Configurations
8. Importance Of Network Optimization
9. Troubleshoot Basic Network Configuration Part 1
10. Troubleshoot Basic Network Configuration Part 2
11. Troubleshoot Commands Part 1
12. Troubleshoot Commands Part 2
13. Troubleshoot Commands Part 3
14. Explain Common Network Protocols
15. Common Hardware Resources
Resource management
1. Resource Management Part 1
2. Resource Management Part 2
3. Establishing Baselines And Thresholds
4. Appropriately Allocate Physical Host Resources Part 1
5. Appropriately Allocate Physical Host Resources Part 2
6. Appropriately Allocate Virtual Guest Resources Part 1
7. Appropriately Allocate Virtual Guest Resources Part 2
8. Use Appropriate Tools For Remote Access
Security
1. Security Part 1
2. Security Part 2
3. Storage Security Concepts And Methods
4. Different Encryption Technologies
5. Identify Access Control Methods
Systems Management
1. Systems Management Part 1
2. Systems Management Part 2
3. Diagnose Remediate And Optimize Part 1
4. Diagnose Remediate And Optimize Part 2
5. Common Performance Concepts Part 1
6. Common Performance Concepts Part 2
7. Testing Techniques
Business Continuity in the Cloud
1. Business Continuity In Cloud Part 1
2. Business Continuity In Cloud Part 2
3. Solutions To Meet Availability Requirements
4. Conclusion
Microsoft 70-697: Configuring Windows Devices Windows 10
The Windows 10 course will equip you building solid identities, protection of content (data loss protection), mobile device management policy, virtualization with Hyper-V, application management using the Company Portal and the Windows Store. You’ll also understand Windows 10 security and integrated Azure features as well as below:
– Manage identity in Windows 10
– Plan Windows 10 desktop and device deployment
– Plan and implement a Microsoft 365 solution
– Configure Windows 10 networking and storage
– Manage data access and protection
– Manage remote access, apps and updates and recovery
Modules 1 - 3
Module 1: Introducing Windows 10
– Course Introduction
– What Makes Windows 10 Different
– Overview Of Windows 10 Features
– Navigating And Using Windows 10-Part1
– Navigating And Using Windows 10-Part2
Module 2: Installing Windows 10
– Preparing For Installation
– Installation Options
– Upgrading And Migrating-Part1
– Upgrading And Migrating-Part2
Module 3: Configuring Devices
– Overview Of Configuration Tools
– Common Configuration Options
– Managing User Accounts-Part1
– Managing User Accounts-Part2
– Using Control Panel
– Using Windows Administration Tools-Part1
– Using Windows Administration Tools-Part2
-Using Windows PowerShell-Part1
– Using Windows PowerShell-Part2
Modules 4 - 6
Module 4: Configuring Network Connectivity
– TCP IP Network Connectivity-Part1
– TCP IP Network Connectivity-Part2
– TCP IP Network Connectivity-Part3
– Name Resolution
– Wireless
– Remote Access Overview-Part1
– Remote Access Overview-Part2
– Troubleshooting Connectivity
Module 5: Managing Storage, Data, And Printers
– Managing Hard Disks-Part1
– Managing Hard Disks-Part2
– Managing Hard Disks-Part3
– Creating And Managing Storage Spaces
– Overview Of Data Access
– Configuring And Managing File Access
– Managing Shared Folder
– Understanding Work Folder
– Managing Printers
Module 6: Managing Apps
– Installing And Configuring Applications
– Managing Apps From The Windows Store
– Managing Microsoft Edge Web Browser
Modules 7 - 10
Module 7: Managing Device Security
– Configuring Network Security-Part1
– Configuring Network Security-Part2
– Configuring Local Security
– Configuring Data Security-Part1
– Configuring Data Security-Part2
– Configuring Device Security
Module 8: Maintaining Windows 10
– Updating Windows 10
– Monitoring And Optimizing Windows 10-Part1
– Monitoring And Optimizing Windows 10-Part2
Module 9: Troubleshooting And Recovery
– Managing Devices And Drives
– Recovery Files
– Recovering Devices
Module 10: Deploying Windows 10 Enterprise Desktops
– Overview Of Image Based Deployment
– Automating Installations
– Windows Activation
Modules 11 - 13
Module 11: Managing User Profiles And User State
Virtualization
– Managing User Profiles-Part1
– Managing User Profiles-Part2
– User State Virtualization
– User Profile Migration
Module 12: Managing Desktop And Application Settings
Using Group policy
– Using Group Policy To Manage Windows 10 Devices-Part1
– Using Group Policy To Manage Windows 10 Devices-Part2
– Using Group Policy To Manage Windows 10 Devices-Part3
– Using Group Policy To Manage Windows 10 Devices-Part4
– Using Group Policy To Manage Applications-Part1
– Using Group Policy To Manage Applications-Part2
Module 13: Configuring And Managing Client Hyper-V
– Introduction To Client Hyper-V
– Creating Virtual Machines
– Managing Virtual Machine Storage And Snapshot
– Conclusion
CISCO CCNA 200-301 (Cisco Certified Network Associate) 2020
This CCNA training is considered associate-level Cisco training, which means it is designed for junior network administrators. This 200-301 CCNA course is valuable for new IT professionals as well as network administrator looking to validate their Cisco skills.
This CCNA course geared towards the 200-301 CCNA exam will test a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to network fundamentals, network access, IP connectivity, IP services, security fundamentals, and automation and programmability.
CCNA 200-301 exam objectives and covers topics such as:
- Routing protocols, including OSPFv2 for IPv4 and OSPFv3 for IPv6
- VLANs, STP, and EtherChannel (static, PAGP, and LACP)
- WAN technologies
- Quality of service (QoS), including marketing, shaping, and prioritization of voice, video, and data
- Device monitoring protocols, including SNMPv2 and SNMPv3
- Device management using AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) with TACACS+ and RADIUS
Module 1: Exploring the Functions of Networking
1. Instructor Intro
2. Course Intro
3. Exploring the Functions of Networking pt.1
4. Exploring the Functions of Networking pt.2
Module 2: Introduction the Host-to-Host Communications Model
1. Introducing the Host-to-Host Communications Model pt.1
2. Introducing the Host-to-Host Communications Model pt.2
Module 3: Introducing LANs
1. Introducing LANs
2. Get Started with CLI Demo
3. Adding Description to Interfaces Demo
4. Configure Gateway on a Switch Demo
5. Visualize Interfaces and Statistics Demo
6. Show Version Command Demo
7. CDP Demo
Module 4: Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer
1. Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer pt.1
2. Exploring the TCP/IP Link Layer pt.2
Module 5: Subnetting
1. Subnetting pt.1
2. Subnetting pt.2
3. Subnetting pt.3
4. Subnetting pt.4
5. Subnetting pt.5
6. Subnetting pt.6
Module 6: Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer
1. Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer pt.1
2. Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Application Layer pt.2
3. Explaining the TCP/IP Transport Layer and Applications Layer pt.3
Module 7: Exploring the Functions of Routing
1. Exploring the Functions of Routing pt.1
2. Exploring the Functions of Routing pt.2
3. Exploring the Functions of Routing pt.3
4. Configuring RIP Demo
5. EIGRP Demo pt.1
6. EIGRP Demo pt.2
Module 8: Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
1. Exploring the Packet Delivery Process
Module 9: Troubleshooting a Simple Network
1. Troubleshooting a Simple Network
Module 10: Introducing Basic IPv6
1. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.1
2. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.2
3. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.3
4. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.4
5. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.5
6. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.6
7. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.7
8. Introducing Basic IPv6 pt.8
9. IPv6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo pt.1
10. IPv6 Basic Configuration and SLAAC Demo pt.2
11. IPv6 Routing Demo pt.1
12. IPv6 Routing Demo pt.2
13. IPv6 Static Routes Demo
Module 11: Configuring Static Routing
1. Configuring Static Routing
2. Static Routes Demo
Module 12: Implementing VLANs And Trunks
1. Implementing VLANs and Trunks pt.1
2. Implementing VLANs and Trunks pt.2
3. Implementing VLANs and Trunks pt.3
4. Implementing VLANs and Trunks pt.4
5. Spanning-tree Protocol Demo pt.1
6. Spanning-tree Protocol Demo pt.2
7. Spanning-tree Protocol Demo pt.3
Module 13: Routing Between VLANs
1. Routing Between VLANs
2. Inter VLAN Routing Demo
Module 14: Introducing OSPF
1. Introducing OSPF pt.1
2. Introducing OSPF pt.2
3. Introducing OSPF pt.3
4. Introducing OSPF pt.4
5. OSPF Single Area Demo pt.1
6. OSPF Single Area Demo pt.2
7. OSPF Multiple Area Demo pt.1
8. OSPF Multiple Area Demo pt.2
Module 15: Building Redundant Switched Topologies
1. Building Redundant Switch Topologies pt.1
2. Building Redundant Switch Topologies pt.2
Module 16: Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with Ether Channel
1. Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel pt.1
2. Improving Redundant Switched Topologies with EtherChannel pt.2
3. Configuring Ether Channel Demo
Module 17: Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
1. Exploring Layer 3 Redundancy
Module 18: Introducing WAN Technologies
1. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.1
2. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.2
3. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.3
4. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.4
5. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.5
6. Introducing WAN Technologies pt.6
Module 19: Explaining Basics of ACL
1. Explaining Basics of ACL pt.1
2. Explaining Basics of ACL pt.2
3. Explaining Basics of ACL pt.3
Module 20: Enabling Internet Connectivity
1. Enabling Internet Connectivity
2. DHCP Demo
3. Static NAT Demo
4. PAT Using Specific IP Demo
5. PAT Using UP of Interface Demo
Module 21: Introducing Qos
1. Introducing QoS pt.1
2. Introducing QoS pt.2
3. Introducing QoS pt.3
4. Introducing QoS pt.4
5. Introducing QoS pt.5
Module 22: Introducing Architectures and Virtualization
1. Introducing Architectures and Virtualization pt.1
2. Introducing Architectures and Virtualization pt.2
3. Introducing Architectures and Virtualization pt.3
4. Introducing Architectures and Virtualization pt.4
Module 23: Introducing System Monitoring
1. Introducing System Monitoring pt.1
2. Introducing System Monitoring pt.2
3. Introducing System Monitoring pt.3
Module 24: Managing Cisco Devices
1. Managing Cisco Devices pt.1
2. Managing Cisco Devices pt.2
3. NTP Demo
4. Syslog Demo
Module 25: Examining the Security Threat Landscape
1. Examining the Security Thread Landscape pt.1
2. Examining the Security Thread Landscape pt.2
Module 26: Implementing Threat Defense Technologies
1. Implementing Thread Defense Technologies pt.1
2. Implementing Thread Defense Technologies pt.2
3. Implementing Thread Defense Technologies pt.3
4. Implementing Thread Defense Technologies pt.4
5. Implementing Thread Defense Technologies pt.5
6. Authentication Protocols Demo pt.1
7. Authentication Protocols Demo pt.2
8. Device Hardening Demo pt.1
9. Device Hardening Demo pt.2
10. Device Hardening Demo pt.3
11. Port Security Demo
Module 27: Exam Preparation
1. Exam Prep Tips
Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL Foundations)
This ITIL Foundation course covers the IT Infrastructure Library best practices. ITIL is globally accepted as the most widely used best practices for IT service management. This ITcertify course gives students the necessary knowledge to enter or enhance their career in project management or IT service management. Companies that use ITIL best practices range from the Fortune 500 market, Government, DOD, small business and is also used internationally. This course covers the 5 main concepts within ITIL: Service Strategy, Design, Transition, Operation and Continual Service Improvement.
Module 1
• 1.1 Intro
• 1.2 About Scheme
• 1.3 Levels Of Qualifications
• 1.4 Qualification Bodies
• 1.5 The ITIL Foundation Certifcation Stubble
Module 2
•  2.1 Service And Service Management Part 1
•  2.2 Service And Service Management Part 2
•  2.3 Service Management Processes Part 1
•  2.4 Service Management Processes Part 2
•  2.5 Service Management Best Practices And Summary
Module 3
•  3.1 Service Management Practices
•  3.2 Why ITIL
•  3.3 The Service Lifecycle
Module 4
•  4.1 Service Strategy Purpose And Objectives
•  4.2 Service Strategy Scope
•  4.3 Business Value Stubble
•  4.4 Key Principles Part 1
•  4.5 Key Principles Part 2
•  4.6 Service Stragey Processes
Module 5
• 5.1 Service Design Purpose And Objectives
• 5.2 Scope Of Service Design
• 5.3 Business Value Service Design
• 5.4 Service Design Key Principles
• 5.5 Service Design Processes Part 1
• 5.6 Service Design Processes Part 2
• 5.7 Service Design Processes Part 3
• 5.8 Service Design Processes Part 4
Module 6
•  6.1 Service Transition Purpose And Objectives
•  6.2 Service Transition Scope And Business Value
•  6.3 Service Transition Key Principles
•  6.4 Service Transition Processes Part 1
•  6.5 Service Transition Processes Part 2
•  6.6 Service Transition Processes Part 3
•  6.7 Service Transition Processes Part 4
Module 7
•   7.1 Intro To Service Operation
•  7.2 Service Operation Basic Concepts
•  7.3 Service Operation Processes Part 1
•  7.4 Service Operation Processes Part 2
•  7.5 Service Operation Access Management
•  7.6 Service Operation Functions
Module 8
•  8.1 Continual Service Improvement Purpose Objectives AndScope
•  8.2 Continual Service Improvement Key Principles
•  8.3 Continual Service Improvement Processes
Module 9
•  9.1 SMT
•  9.2 SMT Service Automation
•  9.3 SMT Service Analytics
•  10.1 How It All Fits Together
•  10.2 Outro
Microsoft MTA Networking Fundamentals 98-366
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is Microsoft’s newest suite of technology certification exams that validate fundamental knowledge needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies. This program provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology and specifically Networks and assumes some hands-on experience or training but does not assume on-the-job experience.
Microsoft MTA Networking Fundamentals 98-366 is the first course from three needed for your MTA
Microsoft MTA 98-365 Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is Microsoft’s newest suite of technology certification exams that validate fundamental knowledge needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies. This program provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology and specifically Networks and assumes some hands-on experience or training but does not assume on-the-job experience.
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) 98-365 Windows Server 2016 Administration Fundamentals Course is the second course from three needed for your MTA.
In this course you will also gain some hands on Lab Experience which will further solidify your skills in the following:
a) Server Installation
b) Server Roles
c) Active Directory
d) Storage
e) Server Performance Management
Microsoft MTA 98-367 Security Fundamentals
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) is Microsoft’s newest suite of technology certification exams that validate fundamental knowledge needed to begin building a career using Microsoft technologies. This program provides an appropriate entry point to a future career in technology and specifically Networks and assumes some hands-on experience or training but does not assume on-the-job experience.
The Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) 98-367 Security Fundamentals is the third and final course needed for your MTA.
In this course you will solidify your skills in the following:
a) Security layers
b) Operating system security
c) Network security
d) Security software
CompTIA Linux + Module Outline
CompTIA Linux+ validates the competencies required of an early career system administrator supporting Linux systems. Here you will learn how to be able to perform maintenance tasks with the command line, install & configure a workstation and be able to configure a basic network
Intro and Instructions
Intro
1. Introduction
2. Introduction to Building Labs
3. Things You Need To Do
4. Install Demo Virtual Box
InstructionsÂ
1. Navigation
2. Commands with Lab Demo
3. Internal and External Commands
4. Overview of Shell Commands Tricks
5. Exploring Shell Configuration
6. Stream Redirection
7. Overview of Processing Text Using Filters
8. Overview File-Viewing Commands
9. Overview Using Grep
10. Syntax and Summary
11. Overview of Exam Essentials
Managing Software and Configuring hardware
2.1 Managing Software
2.2 Overview Using RPM
2.3 RPM Part 2
2.4 Overview Using Cpio
2.5 Overview Using Debian and Apt_cache
2.6 Using Apt-get
2.7 Debian Tools
2.8 Managing Shared Libraries
2.9 Overview Locating Library Files
2.10 Foreground and Background Processes
2.11 Managing Software Summary
3.1 Configuring Hardware
3.2 Configuring Devices
3.3 Configuring USB
3.4 Configuring Hard Disk
3.5 Designing Hard Disk Layout
3.6 Logical Volume Management
3.7 Creating Partitions Filesystems
3.8 Overview Using Fdisk
3.9 Overview Common Filesystem Types
3.10 Creating Filesystem
3.11 Maintaining Filesystem Health
3.12 Configuring Hardware Summary
Managing Files and Booting Files
4.1 Managing Files
4.2 File Archiving Commands
4.3 Managing Files Ownership
4.4 Managing Disk Quotas
4.5 Directories and Content
4.6 Overview Tools for Locating Files
4.7 Overview of Exam Essentials
5.1 Booting Linux and Editing Files
5.2 Boot and Reboot
5.3 Understanding the Boot Process
5.4 Runlevels Process
5.5 Managing Runlevel Services
5.6 Editing with Vi
5.7 Booting Summary
X and Admin
6.1 X Windows Systems
6.2 X Configuration Options
6.3 X Configuration Options part 2
6.4 Configuring X Fonts
6.5 Configuring Xft Fonts
6.6 Overview Managing GUI Logins
6.7 Using X for Remote Access
6.8 X Accessibility
6.9 Addition Assistive Technologies
6.10 Configuring Localization and Internationalization
6.11 Querying and Setting Your Locale
6.12 Configuring Printing
6.13 Configuring Printing part 2
6.14 Using Web-based CUPS Utilities
7.1 Administering
7.2 Directly Modifying Account Configuration
7.3 Components of Account
7.4 Adding Groups
7.5 Tuning User and System Environments
7.6 Reviewing Log File Contents
7.7 Maintaining System Time
7.8 Admin Summary
Basic Networking and Scripts
8.1 Basic Networking
8.2 Network Addressing
8.3 Network Addressing Part 2
8.4 DNS Data Flow Zone and Resolution
8.5 Network Ports
8.6 Connections
8.7 Testing Connectivity
8.8 Wireshark Demo
8.9 Basic Networking Summary
9.1 Scripts E-mail and Databases
9.2 Writing Scripts
9.3 Writing Scripts Part 2
9.4 Managing E-mail
9.5 Managing Data with SQL
9.6 Advantages of Database
9.7 Scripts Summary
Security
10.1 Security
10.2 Controlling Access Via TCP Wrappers
10.3 Configuring Xinetd
10.4 Uninstalling Or Reconfiguring Servers
10.5 Tools for Managing Passwords
10.6 Configuring SSH
10.7 SSH Keys
10.8 Controlling SSH Access
10.9 Using GPG
10.10 Security Summary
Microsoft Azure AZ-203: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
By studying the Microsoft Azure course, you will be able to Develop Azure IaaS computer solutions, Develop Azure PaaS computer solutions, Develop for Azure storage, Implement Azure security, Monitor, troubleshoot and optimize solutions, as well as Connect to consumer Azure and third-party services.
You will become proficient in developing apps and services, using Azure tools and technologies. Cloud Technologies are a great skill to learn, and having these skills will assist in becoming or adding to your skillset as a Cloud Architect, Cloud DBA, Cloud Admin and many more.
Module 1: Implement VM Solutions
1. Intro
2. Implement VM Solutions PT.1
3. Implement VM Solutions PT.2
4. Implement VM Solutions PT.3
5. Implement VM Solutions PT.4
6. Implement Batch Jobs Using AZ Batch Services
7. Create Containerized Solutions PT.1
8. Create Containerized Solutions PT.2
Module 2: Develop Azure Platform As A Service
1. Develop Azure Platform as a Service (Paas) PT.1
2. Develop Azure Platform as a Service (Paas) PT.2
3. Develop Azure Platform as a Service (Paas) PT.3
4. Develop Azure Platform as a Service (Paas) Demo PT.1
5. Develop Azure Platform as a Service (Paas) Demo PT.2
6. Create Azure App Service Mobile Apps
7. Create Azure App Service API Apps
8. Implement Azure Functions PT.1
9. Implement Azure Functions PT.2
Module 3: Develop for Azure Storage
1. Develop for Azure Storage PT.1
2. Develop for Azure Storage PT.2
3. Develop for Azure Storage PT.3
4. Develop Solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB PT.1
5. Develop Solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB PT.2
6. Develop Solutions that use Relational Database PT.1
7. Develop Solutions that use Relational Database PT.2
8. Develop Solutions that use Microsoft Blob Storage
Module 4: Implement Azure Security
1. Implement Azure Security PT.1
2. Implement Azure Security PT.2
3. Implement Azure Security PT.3
4. Implementing Access Control PT.1
5. Implementing Access Control PT.2
6. Implementing Secure Data Solutions
Module 5: Monitor, Troubleshoot and Optimize Azure Solutions
1. Monitor, Troubleshoot and Optimize Azure Solutions PT.1
2. Monitor, Troubleshoot and Optimize Azure Solutions PT.2
3. Develop for Code Scalability
4. Instrument Solutions to Support Monitoring and Logging
5. Integrate Caching and Content Delivery PT.1
6. Integrate Caching and Content Delivery PT.2
Module 6: Connect to and Consume Azure and Third Party Services
1. Connect to and Consume Azure and Third Party Services PT.1
2. Connect to and Consume Azure and Third Party Services PT.2
3. Working with Azure Search
4. Azure API Management
5. Develop Event Based Solutions PT.1
6. Develop Event Based Solutions PT.2
7. Develop Message Based Solutions PT.1
8. Develop Message Based Solutions PT.2
Additional information
Package | Network Engineer Practical Experience Programme (PEP) Complete Package |
---|---|
Course Code | Network Engineer PEP Complete |
Awarded By | CompTIA, Microsoft and Cisco |
Hours | 225 |
Included In Bundles | This is the Network Engineer (PEP) Practical Experience Programme Complete |
Access | 2 years |
Prior courses / experience needed | No previous experience required. Open to everyone |
Exam Code | CompTIA A + Exam included 220-1001 and 220-1002 (both parts) |
Practise Lab Available | Yes: CompTIA A+ 220-1002, Yes: CompTIA Network + N10-007 |
Part of a Badge with multiple courses | Yes x 12 courses, ITcertify Pro CV Review, 2 x CompTIA A+ exams and 2 x Practice Labs: CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network + |
Example of Completion Certificate awarded when each course is finished
The Programme
The Networking Specialist Programme gives you full support in the courses, exams, practical experience and CV you need to get you into Networking. Once you begin your entry level Network Engineer career £25k to £30k you can then certify further by taking the CompTIA Network+ exam (not included) and command a salary of £35k +. Hint: Don't pre-pay for this more advanced exam now, as it is worth knowing once you start work with your new employer and prove yourself to them they will want to invest in you and will be able to cover any exams that you will want to take.
All delivered through our world class learning portal
Navigation and Controls
Our self paced training programmes allow you to study anywhere at any time. Pause, Rewind and play as many times as you like with 24 hour access.
Expert instructor led training
Our instructors are experts in the IT industry with a minimum of 15 years real world experience backed with many certifications in their subject of expertise
Visual demonstrations and multimedia presentations
Expert-led demonstrations and content rich presentations allow ITcertify students to develop their skills based on real world scenarios
Quizzes and exam simulators
Custom made practice exams reflect progress you have made throughout the course. Practice quizzes after each module build your confidence before moving to the next level.
Flash cards and educational games
ITcertify understand every student is unique and learns at a different pace. Our Flashcards and Educational Games are engineered to keep you engaged and 100% focused by providing a bit more fun to learning.