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Description

The "Networks: Fundamentals and Simulations" training aims to provide an in-depth understanding of computer networks and how they work.

Who is this training for ?

For whom ?

Computer maintenance technician, Junior network administrators, System administrators needing to review network fundamentals

Prerequisites

Computer knowledge

Training objectives

  • Know the main types of networks and the protocols involved
  • Training program

      • Presentation of networks
      • The different elements and their roles
      • Users and their needs
      • Architecture and topology aspects
      • Network scopes: PAN, LAN, MAN and WAN
      • Organization
      • Encapsulation principle
      • Presentation of the 7 layers
      • Limited and non-limited supports
      • Twisted pairs
      • Optical fibers
      • Wireless links
      • Repeaters and Hubs
      • Bridges and Switches
      • The Spanning Tree (principle and mode of operation)
      • Routers: roles and interest
      • Discovery of active elements: LLDP and CDP protocols
      • WLAN concept
      • SSID
      • Communication methods 802.11, 802.11a;b;g;n
      • Security: WEP, WPA, WPA2, EAP, 802.1x, RADIUS
      • Media access methods: concept of collision
      • Collision management: CSMA/CD and CSMA/CA
      • Concept of MAC address: role and format
      • Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast MAC address
      • Format of an Ethernet frame
      • Port aggregation: 802.3ad standard, LACP and PAGP protocols
      • Addresses and address classes
      • Classless addresses: CIDR
      • Unicast, Broadcast and Multicast
      • IP/MAC resolution: protocol ARP
      • The IP protocol
      • Format of an IP packet
      • Subnet concepts and CIDR notation
      • Subnet aggregation: VLSM
      • Principle
      • Structure of an ICMP datagram
      • Usage examples: ping and traceroute
      • Routing overview
      • Routing table
      • Static routing
      • Dynamic routing
      • - Principles
      • - Dynamic routing types
      • - Main protocols (OSPF, EIGRP,ISIS, BGP)
      • MPLS overview
      • Principle of VLANs
      • Types of VLANS
      • IPv4 address space issues
      • Introduction to IPv6
      • Transport layer protocols: concept of port and socket
      • UDP - communication in non-connected mode
      • Structure of a UDP datagram
      • TCP: communication in connected mode
      • Principle of establishing a TCP connection
      • Structure of a TCP segment
      • Sequence numbers, windows and acknowledgments
      • The states of a TCP connection
      • DHCP: Dynamic IP configuration
      • Structure of a DHCP negotiation
      • DHCP relay
      • Other services provided by DHCP
      • Name resolution
      • Role and interest of DNS
      • DNS architecture and the different types of DNS servers
      • Iterative and recursive queries
      • The DNS Name Server
      • - Primary Server
      • - Secondary Server
      • - Zone Transfer
      • DNS Records
      • Zone delegation
      • DNS query: nslookup and dig utilities
      • Coupling with DHCP: dynamic updates
      • Principles of a VPN
      • Typology of VPNs
      • Main protocols: GRE, PPTP, L2TP, IPSec, SSL/TSL
      • Security issues
      • Filtering router
      • Address/port translator
      • Proxy
      • Firewall
      • DMZ
      • Reminder of the basics with simple routing solution
      • Adding static route(s)
      • Attempting to access the Internet: problem, analysis and resolution
      • Using Private Address Ranges
      • Implementing NAT
      • Installing a Web Server on the LAN
      • Implementing work of PAT
      • Malfunction detection
      • Analysis of the approach
      • Proposal of corrections
      • Implementation of corrections
    • 510
    • 35 h

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