Networks and Infrastructure Fundamentals

Course Overview

This accelerated Networks and Infrastructure Fundamentals course, assists learners in building a base-level knowledge and skillset through a hybrid learning approach.

This course offers you the opportunity to solidify your understanding of the key concepts and terminology of computer networks and internets, network and infrastructure standards, protocols and models, basic network components, topologies, functions and processes and to demonstrate your ability to explain simple and complex networks, security, remote access, and network virtualization.

Prerequisites

No prerequisites are needed to take this accelerated course.

Audience Profile

This course is ideal to assist learners in building a base-level knowledge and skillset through a hybrid learning approach. This course offers you the opportunity to solidify your understanding of the key concepts and terminology of computer networks and internets, network and infrastructure standards, protocols and models, basic network components, topologies, functions and processes and to demonstrate your ability to explain simple and complex networks, security, remote access, and network virtualization.

Learning Objectives

  • Network Build, Configuration, Deployment & Analysis
  • Computer Networks
  • Network Components
  • Network Virtualization
  • Remote Access
  • Security Standards &Protocols
  • Topologies

Content Outline

  • Connection and Layers 
  • Network Architecture and Components 
  • Network Infrastructure 
  • Language of Networking 

FAQs

A network's infrastructure may include a combination of hardware components, software programmes, and network services, such as: Routing and switching devices, hubs, repeaters, gateways, bridges, and modems are examples of hardware infrastructure. Operating systems with monitoring and management software make up the software infrastructure.

It outlines how computers are organized in the network and what tasks are assigned to those computers. Network architecture components include hardware, software, transmission media (wired or wireless), network topology, and communications protocols.

Personal Area Network (PAN)

Local Area Network (LAN)

Wide Area Network (WAN)

Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)

Campus Area Network (CAN)

A: To attend the training session you should have an operational Desktops or Laptops with required specification along with good internet connection to access the labs. 

A: We would always recommend you to attend the live session to practice & clarify the doubts instantly and get more value from your investment. However, if due to some contingency if you have to skip the class Radiant Techlearning would help you with the recorded session of that particular day. 

However, those recorded sessions are not meant only for personal consumption and NOT for distribution or any commercial use.

A: Radiant Techlearning has a data center containing the Virtual Training environment for the purpose of participant’s hand-on-practice. 

Participants can easily access these labs over Cloud with the help of remote desktop connection. 

Radiant virtual labs provides you the flexibility to learn from anywhere in the world and in any time zone. 

A: The learners will be enthralled as we engage them the real world and industry Oriented projects during the training program. These projects will improve your skills and knowledge and you will gain better experience. These real time projects, they will help you a lot in your future tasks and assignments.

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