Certificate in Basic Electronics & Digital Electronics
Duration: 170 hours (14 weeks)
This module provides the basic foundation for students with no technical knowledge and strengthens the fundamentals of students coming from technical backgrounds.
- Soldering
- How to use multimeter
- Resistor
- Current and voltage
- Inductor, capacitor
- Transformer
- Semiconductor
- Diode
- Half wave rectifier
- Full wave rectifier
- Transistors
- LED Characterstics
- Number system
- Basic logic gate
- Micro processor (Intro)
- Concept of Electrical and Elecronics
- Define the Term-current, voltage, Inductance etc.
- Semi conductor material
- Function of all type of Electronics
- Components like Diode, transistor, Capacitors etc.
- Working and Testing on difference type of Electronics component
- Function of difference type of Electronics
- Circuits with testing methods
ADCHN (Advance diploma in computer H/w & N/w)
- Fundamentals of PC
- Microprocessor
- SMPS
- Memory
- Floppy Drive
- Hard disk drive
- CD Rom/ CD writer/ DVD / Combo Drive
- I/O Ports and devices
- Modem
- SCSI Drive
- Printers
- Laptop
- Bios setting
- PC assembling and disassembling
- Operating system installation
- Windows 98/2000/XP/2003 server
- Running applications in windows operating systems
- Driver configuration
- Antivirus
- PC maintenance and troubleshooting
- Overview of networking
- Networking components
- Transmission media
- Cabling, Connectors
- Network topology
- Hub, switch, bridge, Router
- IP address
- Wan Technologies
- Testing and troubleshooting of networks
MCSE 2003 (Microsoft Certified System Engg.)
Installing, Configuring And Adminstering
Microsoft Windows Xp Professinal (70-270)
- Installing Windows XP professional with Attended, Unattended
Work-group configuration in Windows XP professional- Sharing folder and permissions
- NTFS permissions and Features of NTFS Partition
- Offline Folders
- Remote assistance
- Windows XP boot process
- Configurations of internet explorer
- Adding hardware to Microsoft windows XP
Managing A Microsoft Windos Server 2003
Environment (70-290) Introducing Microsoft Windows Server 2003
- User accounts, group account Management
- Backup & Restore data
- Printers
- DFS
- Local Security policy
- Managing hardware device and drives
- Managing and maintaining physical and logical devices
- Manage basic disks and dynamic disks
- Monitor server hardware
- Managing and maintaining access to resources
- Managing and implementing Disaster Recovery
Implementing A Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Network Services (70-291)
- Understanding windows server 2003 networks
understanding TCP/IP- Monitoring and troubleshooting TCP/IP Connection
- Implementing A DNS infrastructures
- Monitoring and troubleshooting DNS
- Configuring DHCP Server and Clients
- Monitoring with Windows Server 2003
- Configuring and managing Remote Access
- Managing Network Security
- Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
- Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP Addressing,
- Name Resolution, Network Security, Routing
and Remote Access- Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
Planning and Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Services (70-293)
- Planning a Network Topology, TCP/IP Network Infrastructure
- Planning Internet Connectivity
- Planning a Name Resolution Strategy
- Using Routing and Remote Access, VPN
- Maintaining Server Availability
- Clustering Server
- Deploying Security Configuration
- Creating and Managing Digital Certificates
- Securing Network Communications Using IPSec
- Designing a security Infrastructure
- Planning an Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
- Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure, Routing and Remote Access.
- Planning, Implementing and Maintaining Server
Availability, Network Security
CCNA / CCENT 640-802 CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) Describe how a network works
- Describe the purpose and functions of various network devices
- Select the components required to meet a network specification
- Use the OSI and TCP / IP models and their associated protocols to explain how data flows in a network
- Describe common network applications including web applications
- Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the OSI and TCP models
- Describe the impact of applications (Voice Over IP and Video Over IP) on a network
- Interpret network diagrams. Determine the path between two hosts across a network.
- Identify and correct common network problems at layers 1,2,3, And 7 using a layered model approach
- Differentiate between LAN/WAN operation and features
Configure, switch VLANs and
inter switch communications
- Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to Connect switches to other network devices and hosts.
- Explain the technology and medial access control method for
Ethernet networks- Explain basic switching concepts and the operation of Cisco switches.
- Perform and verify initial switch configuration tasks including remote access management.
- Verify network status and switch operation using basic utilities (including: ping, trace route, telnet, SSH, arp, ipconfig),
- SHOW & DEBUG commands.
- Identify, prescribe, and resolve common switched network media issues, configuration issues, auto negotiation, and switch hardware failures
- Describe enhanced switching technologies (including: VTP, RSTP, VLAN, PVSTP, 802.1q)
- Describe how VLANs create logically separate networks and the need for routing between them. VLANs , trunking on Cisco switches, inter VLAN routing
- Configure, verify, and troubleshoot VTP
- Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to Verify the operational status of a Cisco switched network.
- Implement basic switch security (including: port security, trunk access, management vlan other than vlan1, etc.)
Implement an IP addressing and IP Services
- Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing
- Explain the operation and benefits of using DHCP and DNS
- Configure, verify and troubleshoot DHCP and DNS operation on a Router. (including: CLI/SDM). Implement static and dynamic addressing services for hosts in a LAN environment
- Calculate and apply an addressing scheme including VLSM IP addressing design to a network
- Describe IPv6 addresses . Describe the technological requirements for running IPv6 in conjunction with IPv4.
- Identify and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host configurations
Planning and Microsoft Windows
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Services (70-293)
- Planning a Network Topology, TCP/IP Network Infrastructure
- Planning Internet Connectivity
- Planning a Name Resolution Strategy
- Using Routing and Remote Access, VPN
- Maintaining Server Availability
- Clustering Server
- Deploying Security Configuration
- Creating and Managing Digital Certificates
- Securing Network Communications Using IPSec
- Designing a security Infrastructure
- Planning an Implementing Server Roles and Server Security
- Planning, Implementing and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure, Routing and Remote Access.
- Planning, Implementing and Maintaining Server Availability, Network Security
Implement and verify WAN links
- Describe different methods for connecting to a WAN
- Configure and verify a basic WAN serial connection
- Configure and verify Frame Relay on Cisco routers
- Troubleshoot WAN implementation issues.
- Describe VPN technology (including: importance, benefits, rote, impact, components)
- Configure and verify a PPP connection between Cisco routers
Building Cisco Multilayer Switched
Networks (BCMSN 642-811)
- Explain the functions of VLANs in hierarchical network.
- Configure VLANs (e.g., Native, Default, Static and Access).
- Explain and configure VLAN trunking (i.e., IEEE 802. 1Q and ISL).
- Explain and configure VTP.
- Verify or troubleshoot VLAN configurations.
- Explain the functions and operations of the Spanning Tree
- Protocols (i.e., RSTP, PVRST, and MISTP.)
- Describe and configure STP security mechanisms (i.e., BPDU
- Guard., BPDU Filtering, and Root Guard).
- Configure and Verify UDLD and Loop Guard.,
- Verify or troubleshoot Spanning Tree protocol operations.
- Configure and verify link aggregation using PAgP or LACP.
- Explain and configure Inter-VLAN routing (i.e., SVI and routed ports).
- Explain and enable CIF operation.
- Verify or troubleshoot Inter VLAN routing configurations.
- Explain the functions and operations of gateway redundancy protocols (i.e., HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP).
- Configure HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP.
- Verify High Availability configurations.
- Describe the components and operation of WLAN topologies (i.e., AP and Bridge).
- Describe the features of Client Devices, Network Unification, and Mobility Platforms (i.e., CCX, LWAP).
- Configure a wireless client (i.e., ADU).
- Describe common Layer 2 network attacks (e.g., MAC Flooding,
- Rogue Devices, VLAN Hopping, DHCP Spoofing, etc.)
- Explain and configure Port Security, 802.1x, VACLs, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI.
- Verify Catalyst switch (IOS-based) security configurations (i.e., Port Security, 802.1 xs, VACLS, Private VLANs, DHCP Snooping, and DAI).
- Describe the characteristics of voice in the campus network.
- Describe the functions of Voice VLANs and trust boundaries.
- Configure and verify basic IP Phone support (i.e., Voice VLAN,
- Trust and CoS options, Auto QoS for voice)
Cisco Implementing Secure Converged
Wide Area Networks (ISCW 642-825)
- Describe Cable (HFC) technologies
- Describe x DSL technologies
- Configure ADSL (i.e., PPPoE or PPPoA)
- Verify basic teleworker configurations
- Describe the components and operation of Frame-Mode MPSL
(e.g., packet-based MPLS VPNs)- Configure and verify Frame-Mode MPSL
- Describe the components and operations of IPSec VPNs and GRE Tunnels
- Configure a site-to-site IPS EC VPN/GRE Tunnel with SDM (i.e., Preshared key)
- Verify IPSec/GRF Tunnel configurations (i.e., IOS CLI Configurations)
- Describe, configure, and verify VPN backup interfaces
- Describe and configure Cisco Easy VPN solutions using SDM
- Describe and configure Cisco Easy VPN solutions using SDM
- Describe and mitigate Worm, Virus, and Trojan Horse attacks
- Describe and mitigate application-layer attacks (e.g., management protocols)
- Describe, Configure, and verify Auto Secure/One-Step Lockdown Implementations (i.e., CLI and SDM)
- Describe, configure, and verify AAA for Cisco Routers
- Describe and configure threat and attack mitigation using ACLs
- Describe and configure IOS secure management features (e.g., Stateful Firewall, CBAC, etc.)
- Configure Cisco IOS Firewall with SDM
- Verify Cisco IOS Firewall configurations (i.e., IOS CLI configurations, SDM Monitor)
- Describe the functions and operations of IDS and IPS system
- Configure Cisco IOS IPS using SDM
CCSP Cisco SNPA Training Securing Networks with PIX and ASA Certification CCSP SNPN (642-523)
- What is a Firewall ?
- Security Appliance: What Is It?
- PIX Security Appliance Family
- PEX License Types
- ASA Security Context Licenses
- FWSM
- Security Appliance Access Modes
- Viewing and Saving Your Configuration
- Functions of the Security Appliance-Security Algorithm
- Security Appliance Basic CLI Commands
- show Commands
- clock Command
- Configure Syslog Output to a Syslog Server
- Sessions in an IP World
- Addressing Scenarios
- Port Address Translation
- NAT/Global vs. Static Command
- Connection Limits
- Connections vs. Translations
- Additional Interface Support
- Security Levels Revisited
- Java Applet Filtering
- HTTP URL Filtering
- Using Object Groups in ACLs
- Configuring and Using Object Groups
- Configuring Network Object Groups
- Nested Object Groups
- Authentication Authorization and Accounting
- Installation Wizard
- Types of Security Appliance Authentication
- Cut-Through Proxy Operation
- Tunnel User Authentication
- Security Appliance User Authorization
- Security Appliance Downloadable ACL Authorization
- Authentication Authorization and Accounting
- Virtual LANs
- Static Routers
- OSPF
- IP Multicasting
- Modular Policy Framework Overview
- Assign a Class-Map Name
- Policy-Map Overview
- Service-Policy
- Need for Advanced Protocol Handling
- FTP Inspection
- HTTP Inspection
- Remote Shell
- Why Multimedia Is an Issue
- Overview – VPNs
- Five Steps of IPSec
- Tunnel-group command
- Tasks to Configure IPSec Encryption
- Task1: Prepare for IKE and IPSec
- Task2: Configure IKE
- Task3: Configure IPSec
- Task4: Test and Verify VPN Configuration
- CA Server Fulfilling Requests IPSec Peers
- The Cisco Easy VPN
- Cisco VPN Software Client for Windows
- The Easy VPN Remote Connection Process
- Group Policy
- Easy VPN Remote Configuration Tasks
- Hub and Spoke VPN – Benefits
- Cisco VPN Client Manual Configuration Tasks
- Cisco VPN Client Program Menu
- WebVPN Overview
- Home Page
- Enabling the HTTP Server
- Enable WebVPN Protocol for Group Policy
- Enable Port Forwarding for WebVPN Users
- HTML Content Filtering
- Transparent Versus Routed Firewall
- Viewing the Current Firewall
Mode- MAC Address Table
- Virtualization
- Backing Up the Single Mode Configuration
- Adding a Context
- 8 Removing a Security Context
- Hardware and Stateful Failover
- Serial Cable – Active/Standby Failover
- LAN-Based Failover Overview
- Active/Active Failover
- What Is ASDM?
- Configure the Security Appliance to Use ASDM
- ASDM Home Window
- Multimode Home Page
- Configure Telnet Access to the Security Appliance
- Console
- Command Authorization
Overview- Viewing Directory Contents
- Viewing Version Information
Module A
Module B
- Linux essentials
- Fundamentals of Linux
- Logging and general orientation
- Installation of linux
- Linux file system management
- File permissions and access
- X Windows system
- Using network services
- Basic linux commands
- File System
- File System Formats
- Automating Tasks
- Process Administration
- Installing Software (RPM)
- Disk Partition and File System
- Installing and Configuration
- Managing Various Desktops
- Basic System administration Skills
Module C
- Basic network and security administration
- Classification of Networks
- Basic Knowledge of TCP/IP
- Network Classes
- Subnetting
- Interfaces and Routers
- NFS
- Samba Server
- Starting Services
- Domain Naming System
- Network information Service
- Printing
Diploma In Computer Application (DCA)
- Fundamental
- Windows
- Ms-Office (Word, Excel, Powerpoint & Access)
- Ms-Dos
- Internet
- HTML
- Java-Script
- Dreamweaver
- Manual Account
- Tally
- Photoshop
- C/C++
- Visual Basic
- Project Works
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| Courses & Programmes Offered by Us | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Basic Electronics & Digital Electronics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| ADCHN (Advance diploma in computer H/w & N/w) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| MCSE 2003 (Microsoft Certified System Engg.) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| CCSP Cisco SNPA Training Security Networks | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Linux Modules (A, B & C) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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