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Communications and Services Certifications

IP BASED SMART HOMES

IP BASED SMART CITY - QATAR

IP BASED SMART CITY

80 / 20 Rule 90 / 10 Rule

Work Ethics - Japan


If anyone can do it, I can always do it. If no one can do it, even then I will try to do it

Work Ethics Middle East


If anyone can do it, ya habibi Whats the need for me to do it. If no one can do it, how can you expect me to do it.

CCNA -Objectives
Exam Certification Skill learning/ Concepts/ Hands On

CCNA Schedule
22- 24 Hours of Training 3-4 hours per week /// 7-8 weeks

SMART OBJECTIVE Design, implement and trouble shoot small to medium size enterprise network

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Topic
Introduction to All IP Telecom Networks, Functions of networking, Networking models Networking devices, Difference between LAN & WAN IP & MAC Addressing Exercise Sub-netting & Super-netting Exercise VLSM Design Design Introduction to Packet Tracer / GNS3 Simulator Connectivity Options with Router, Router modes

Lab

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Router Modes, Basic commands

Connectivity between two Routers Test connectivity using ping, trace route & ip config Packet delivery process - ARP/Default gateway TCP/IP Internet Layer

Link Lab

ARP Lab, Configuring telnet and observing 3 way handshake using wire-shark.

10 Data link and physical layers, LLC/ MAC Sub-layer, Ethernet cabling workshop Media types 11 Layer- 2 Switching Basics, Spanning-tree protocol Lab

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Topic Lab Lab Lab

Lab

12 VLAN, VTP 13 Inter-VLAN Routing, Switch Security, Ether Channel, FHRP 14 IP Routing: Purpose, Static/ dynamic routing 15 Distance Vector vs Link State Routing protocols 16 RIP, IGRP, EIGRP & OSPF 17 Standard, Extended & Named Access-control list 18 Application Layer Protocols: DHCP, DNS Managing Cisco devices (telnet , SSH) 19 Network Environment Management - Cisco Discovery Protocol - IOS Boot-up sequence, Password Recovery 20 Network Management Tools Syslog, SNMP & Netflow 21 WAN Concepts: FR, PPP 22 Address Space Management: NAT & PAT 23-24 IPv6

Protocol configuration Lab Lab Lab

Lab Lab Lab Lab

NETWORKING
Connectivity between multiple devices for two purposes: Information exchange Resource sharing

Open System Interconnection / 1984 Monitoring the behavior / performance of the running network.

The OSI Reference Model


Hello Hello

7 Application
6 Presentation 5 Session 4 Transport 3 Network

7 Application 6 Presentation 5 Session 4 Transport

3 Network
2 Data Link 1 Physical

2 Data Link
1 Physical

Data Flow Through a Network

FEW TERMS Protocol


Header Encapsulation

Software

Data Encapsulation
Application
Presentation Upper-Layer Data TCP Header Upper-Layer Data Session

PDU
Segment

Transport

IP Header

Data

Network

Packet

LLC Header

Data

FCS

Data-Link

Frame

MAC Header

Data

FCS

0101110101001000010

Physical

Bits

FUNCTIONS OF TRANSPORT LAYER * RELIABLE DELIVERY OF INFORMATION * SEGMENTATION


Flow Control Connection oriented
Reliable Unreliable

Connection less
Reliable Unreliable

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)


Connection oriented Reliable- Slow

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)


Connection less Unreliable - Fast

Types of Transmission
Unicast

- One to One - One to Few - One to Everyone

Multicast Broadcast

Networking Devices

END USER DEVICES

Network Devices
Hub

Switch

Router

Cisco Switches

External Components of a 2600 Router

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Internal Components of a 2600 Router

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BANK NETWORK - ATM

CENTRALIZED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM

VIDEO CONFERENCING

VIDEO CONFERENCING

Local Area Network (LAN) & Wide Area Network (WAN)

Bandwidth Speed Clock rate

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Bandwidth:----Channel capacity Speed: -----Data rate Clock rate: ----Generating capacity of device (time = 1/frequency)

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Format of MAC Address

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Conversion: Binary to Decimal // 11001000

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Exercise : Conversion from Binary to Decimal

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Class A B C D E

Range 1-126

Usuage Data Comm

Ldg Bit Pattern 0 10 110 1110 1111

Network 8 bits 16 bits 24 bits

Host 24 bits 16 bits 8 bits

Default Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 255.255.255.0

128-191 Data Comm 192-223 Data Comm 224-239 Multicasting

240-255 Research & Testing

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Network ID:

IP Address AND Default Subnet Mask

Broadcast ID: Host portion bits are made High

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IP Address Classes Exercise


Address 10.2.1.1 128.63.2.100 201.222.5.64 Class Network Host

192.6.141.2
130.113.64.16 256.241.201.10
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IP Address Classes Exercise Answers


Address 10.2.1.1 128.63.2.100 201.222.5.64 192.6.141.2 130.113.64.16 Class A B C C B Network 10.0.0.0 128.63.0.0 201.222.5.0 192.6.141.0 130.113.0.0 Host 0.2.1.1 0.0.2.100 0.0.0.64 0.0.0.2 0.0.64.16

256.241.201.10 Nonexistent
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Routers
are Used To Communicate Different Networks

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