Network Administration / Engineering
Introduction to Networks
 Level 1

 

 


DESCRIPTION

A network administrator is an IT expert who manages an organization's network. A network administrator is responsible for keeping a company’s computer network running seamlessly and up-to-the-minute. Network administrators play an essential role in any organization’s IT department. They keep everything running smoothly and securely with little to no downtime.

A Network Administrator has many duties and responsibilities specific to their job. These might change based on the needs of their company. The typical duties and responsibilities of a Network Administrator may include:

 

•  Maintaining computer networks and systems including software, mainframes, VPNs, routers and other physical hardware

•  Installing and configuring network equipment to update or fix hardware or software issues

•  Monitoring computer systems to improve network performance for computer systems and networks

•  Communicating networking issues to other employees and management, especially in training new users

•  Fixing software and hardware configuration issues for users on-demand or from inspection of the systems

 

KNOWLEDGE TO BE GAINED

Key topics include:

 

  • Networking Today
  • Basic Switch and End Device Configuration
  • Protocol Models
  • Physical Layer
  • Number Systems
  • Data Link Layer
  • Ethernet Switching
  • Network Layer
  • Address Resolution
  • Basic Router Configuration
  • IPv4 Addressing
  • IPv6 Addressing
  • ICMP
  • Transport Layer
  • Application Layer
  • Network Security Fundamentals
  • Build a Small Network

 

 



PRE-REQUISITES

Algorithmic thinking and technical education is a plus. 


TRAINING DETAILS

Training duration: 48 hours / 24 days

Training fee: 150 000 AMD (for 3 months)

 


Network Administration / Engineering

Switching, Routing and Wireless Essentials

Level 2

 



 

 

KNOWLEDGE TO BE GAINED

Key topics include:

 

  • Basic Device Configuration
  • Switching Concepts
  • VLANs
  • Inter-VLAN Routing
  •  STP
  • EtherChannel
  • DHCPv4 Configuration
  • SLAAC and DHCPv6
  • FHRP Concepts
  • LAN Security Concepts
  • Switch Security Configuration
  • WLAN Concepts
  • WLAN Configuration
  • Routing Concepts
  • Ip Stating Routing
  • Troubleshoot Static and Default Routes

 

 



TRAINING DETAILS

Training duration: 48 hours / 24 days

Training fee: 150 000 AMD (for 3 months)

 

 

 

 

Network Administration / Engineering
Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation
Level 3


 

 

 

KNOWLEDGE TO BE GAINED

Key topics include:

 

  • Single-Area OSPFv2 Concepts
  • Single-Area OSPFv2 Configuration
  • Network Security Concepts
  • ACL Concepts
  • ACL for IPv4 Configuration
  • NAT for IPv4
  • WAN Concepts
  • VPN and IPsec Concepts
  • QoS Concepts
  • Network Management
  • Network Design
  • Network Troubleshooting
  • Network Virtualization
  • Network Automation

 

 

TRAINING DETAILS

Training duration: 48 hours / 24 days

Training fee: 150 000 AMD (for 3 months)

 

 

 



HOW TO APPLY

As the number of participants is limited the selection will be made on "first come - first served" basis. The selected students will be notified additionally. For more information please call us at 010 /93 /99 556810.