This document outlines topics to be covered in a networking training course, including the differences between standalone and network operating systems, OSI and TCP/IP models, common network devices like hubs, switches, routers and firewalls, Ethernet technologies, network cabling types, protocols and port numbers, and MAC addresses.
This document outlines topics to be covered in a networking training course, including the differences between standalone and network operating systems, OSI and TCP/IP models, common network devices like hubs, switches, routers and firewalls, Ethernet technologies, network cabling types, protocols and port numbers, and MAC addresses.
This document outlines topics to be covered in a networking training course, including the differences between standalone and network operating systems, OSI and TCP/IP models, common network devices like hubs, switches, routers and firewalls, Ethernet technologies, network cabling types, protocols and port numbers, and MAC addresses.
Difference between Standalone Operating System and Network Operating Systems Type of Network Operating System (Client Server and Peer to Peer) with examples. IEEE Standards
Various 802.x standards (Ethernet, Wireless )
OSI reference model and TCP/IP stack
TCP/UDP TCP/IP Layers
Introduction to network devices
Hubs Switches Routers Firewalls
Ethernet Technologies
Switched Ethernet (Advantages of switches over hubs)