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The course explores how devices communicate within a network and introduces
essential concepts such as switching, routing, IP addressing and subnetting,
DNS, and DHCP. Students will also gain exposure to key topics like Spanning
Tree Protocol (STP), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Access Control
Lists (ACLs), etc. By the end of the course, students will gain a strong
foundation for understanding and working with computer networks, to aid them in
their further studies.
Format:
Self-paced and on-demand.
Certificate available.
Learning Outcomes or Competencies:
- Identify and explain
the basic functions of common networking devices.
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Understand the
principles of routing and switching, and apply basic subnetting to IP
addresses.
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Describe the roles
of key application layer protocols such as DNS and DHCP.
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Explain the purpose
of NAT, ACLs, and STP in network operations.
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Demonstrate basic
configuration tasks on routers and switches.
Background Knowledge Required:
Little to no networking knowledge required for
this course.
Number of Learning Modules
8 learning modules
Instructor:
Shanti Budha
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Cost
N/A  |