Basic Networking Course
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Module 1: Networking Basics
Basics of Computer Networking
The Internet and the Web
Internet and Web programming: Behind the scenes
The New Internet | Internet of Everything
Unknown facts of Networking
Network goals
Line Configuration in Computer Networks
Transmission Modes in Computer Networks
Types of Transmission Media
Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast
Introduction to basic Networking terminology
Network Topologies
Types of area networks – LAN, MAN and WAN
Telecom Networks
Access networks
TCP/IP Model
Layers of OSI Model
Introduction to Active Directory Domain Service
Advantages and Disadvantages of Computer Networking
19 lessons
Module 2: Data Link Layer
Local Area Network (LAN) Technologies.
Computer Network | Bridges (local Internetworking device)
Internetworking
Framing In Data Link Layer
Introduction of MAC Address
MAC Filtering
Multiple Access Protocols
Ethernet Frame Format
EtherChannel
Difference between Byte stuffing and Bit stuffing
Implementing Byte stuffing using Java
Circuit Switching
Packet Switching and Delays
Circuit Switching VS Packet Switching
Differences between Virtual Circuits & Datagram Networks
Switching techniques: Message switching
Types of switches
Maximum data rate (channel capacity) for noiseless and noisy channels
Hot Spot 2.0
Traditional wireless mobile communication
Carrier sense multiple access (CSMA)
Collision Detection in CSMA/CD
Efficiency of CSMA/CD
Back-off Algorithm for CSMA/CD
Controlled Access Protocols
Virtual LAN (VLAN)
Inter VLAN Routing by Layer 3 Switch
Computer Network | Private VLAN
Computer Network | VLAN ACL (VACL)
Access and trunk ports
Role-based access control
Port security
Inter-Switch Link (ISL) and IEEE 802.1Q
Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP)
Sliding Window Protocol | Set 1 (Sender Side)
Sliding Window Protocol | Set 2 (Receiver Side)
Sliding Window Protocol | Set 3 (Selective Repeat)
Sliding Window protocols Summary
Stop and Wait ARQ
Difference between Stop and Wait, GoBackN and Selective Repeat
Manchester Encoding
Error Detection
Hamming Code
Program to remotely Power On a PC over the Internet using the Wake-on-LAN protocol.
Basics of Wi-Fi
IEEE 802.11 Mac Frame
IEEE 802.11 Mac Frame
Efficiency Of Token Ring
Token Bus (IEEE 802.4)
Multiplexing (Channel Sharing)
Frequency division and Time division multiplexing
51 lessons
Module 2: Data Link Layer
Traditional wireless mobile communication
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