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Network Management

A9.3-R5.1-A-Level-(Nielit)

The Network Management course covers all tools and procedures involved in maintaining and monitoring enterprise networks. It focuses on efficiency, reliability, and overall performance.

Network Management

10 Lessons

Network Management

120 Hours - (Theory: 48 hrs + Practical: 72 hrs)

Network Management

100+ students enrolled

Overview
Course Description

A course in Network Management provides an overview of the technologies and concepts involved in computer networks. An overview of network technologies and protocols, including SNMP, RMON, and OSPF. Students will learn about the differences between these technologies and how to implement and maintain them effectively.

What you'll learn
  • You should understand network design and implementation fundamentals, network documentation, and disaster recovery.
  • How to set up and manage networks.
  • How to maintain and support data networks.
  • How to configure networking devices, manage security and troubleshoot network issues.
  • How to Cisco Learning Network offers Implementing and Administering Cisco Solutions course that covers basic network operations.
  • Hou should learn about network architectures' latest technologies and techniques.
Course Content
  • Network ManagementLecture 1.1 Introduction

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  • Network ManagementLecture 1.2 Components of a computer network

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  • Network ManagementLecture 1.3 Social Issues

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  • Network ManagementLecture 1.4 Computer Topologies

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  • Lecture 1.5 Types of topologies

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  • Network ManagementLecture 1.6 Modes of communication

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  • Network ManagementLecture 2.1 Protocol hierarchy, Design issues for the layers

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  • Network ManagementLecture 2.2 Service Primitives

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  • Network ManagementLecture 2.3 TCP/IP Protocol Models

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.1 Introduction

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.2 Digital Signals

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.3 Analog Signals

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.4 Data Rate limits

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.5 Performance: Bandwidth, Throughput

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.6 Circuit switching, Message switching, Packet switching

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.7 Transmission Media: Guided Media, Unguided Media

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  • Network ManagementLecture 3.8 Networks: HFC,CM,CMTS

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  • Data Link LayerLecture 4.1 Introduction, Basic functions of Data Link Layer

    Data Link Layer 02:53
  • Data Link LayerLecture 4.2 Protocols:Stop andWait, Go- Back-N, Selective Repeat

    Data Link Layer 02:53
  • Data Link LayerLecture 4.3 Multiple Access: Random Access

    Data Link Layer 02:53
  • Data Link LayerLecture 4.4 Controlled Access

    Data Link Layer 02:53
  • Data Link LayerLecture 4.5 Wired LANS, Wireless LANs

    Data Link Layer 02:53
  • Network LayerLecture 5.1 IPv4 Addressing, IPv4 Subnetting

    Network Layer 02:53
  • Network LayerLecture 5.2 Address Mapping: ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, ICMP

    Network Layer 02:53
  • Network LayerLecture 5.3 Unicast Routing Protocols: Distance Vector

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  • Network LayerLecture 6.1 Basic Functions of Transport Layer

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  • Network LayerLecture 6.2 Concept of Socket Multiplexing vs De-multiplexing

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  • Network LayerLecture 6.3 UDP in detail, TCP in detail

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  • Network LayerLecture 7.1 Flow control vs. congestion control

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  • Network LayerLecture 7.2 Congestion Control: OpenLoop Closed-Loop

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  • Network LayerLecture 8.1 Basic Function of Application Layer & Concept

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  • Network LayerLecture 8.2 E-mail: Architecture, Introduction to SMTP, POP

    Network Layer 02:53
  • Network LayerLecture 8.3 File Transfer: FTP, Anonymous FTP and TFTP

    Network Layer 02:53
  • Basics of Network Management SystemLecture 8.4 Basics of Network Management System

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  • Networking DevicesLecture 9.1 Goal of networking devices

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  • Networking DevicesLecture 9.2 L-2 Switches, L-3 Switches, Stackable Switches

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  • Lecture 9.3 Concept of Collision Domain, Working of Hubs and Switches

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  • Networking DevicesLecture 9.4 Concept of Broadcast Domain, Routers

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  • Networking DevicesLecture 9.5 Gateways: Advantages of Gateways

    Networking Devices 02:53
  • Networking DevicesLecture 9.6 Other Devices: Brouter, Proxy Server

    Networking Devices 02:53
  • Fundamentals of Mobile CommunicationLecture 9.1 Introduction to wireless communication, wireless transmission

    Fundamentals of Mobile Communication 02:53
  • Fundamentals of Mobile CommunicationLecture 9.2 Evolution of Mobile Generation Technologies

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