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LEVEL : Intermediate. A student taking this tutorial should have a good understanding of LANs and WANs and their components.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3.5 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
Description:This introductory tutorial will get you configuring Cisco
routers quickly using a practical, interactive approach. The tutorial begins
with an introduction to the Cisco IOS and its basic commands, boot up procedures,
and components. From there you learn how to configure your routers for
IP, IPX, bridging, access lists and the necessary commands for troubleshooting
Cisco routers.
LEVEL : Intermediate, a basic understanding of data communications and networking is required.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3.5 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
The Understanding Ethernet and Its Evolution computer based training
tutorial will provide the student with all the knowledge needed to perform
his or her job as an ethernet network expert. Discussion will focus on
the concepts, components, management and troubleshooting aspects of ethernet.
The tutorial is reinforced with practical examples using images, graphics
and animation.
LEVEL : Intermediate. A student taking this tutorial should have a good overview of data and telecommunications. It is recommended that KAZCOM's Understanding TCP/IP tutorial be used as a prerequisite in order for the student to fully understand SNMP concepts.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3.5 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
Network management is perhaps the greatest challenge knocking at the corporate
network door today. Organizations have seen their networks grow and now
realize the worth of these networks for their business. The impact of a
network failure on a business is also a fact, especially a network growing
in complexity. Because this network environment is important, organizations
are beginning to arm themselves with network management tools capable of
isolating faults; and better yet, discovering problems before they are
experienced by the user population.
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an open management approach
in the control of network components. Currently SNMP is the choice solution
hailed by many vendors and end users alike.
The approach taken in this tutorial is a practical one, discussing the most important information that you need to become knowledgeable about SNMP. To assist in the learning process the tutorial uses extensive graphics, interaction, and animation.
LEVEL : Intermediate: A basic understanding of data communications is required.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3.5 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
As LANs continue to grow there will be a greater need to interconnect
then to share resources for successful business activities. This computer
based training tutorial will provide the student with all the knowledge
needed to prevent common mistakes and perform LAN interconnection activities
to their greatest capabilities. The tutorial discussion is reinforced with
practical examples using graphics and animation.
LEVEL : Intermediate. A student taking this tutorial should have a good overview of data and telecommunication technologies and Local Area Network (LAN) basics.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
This computer based training tutorial discusses the suite of TCP/IP
applications, their implementation, configuration, and protocols. The TCP/IP
architecture has been used extensively throughout the world for the interconnection
of various types of computers regardless of their platform type. This tutorial
provides a practical approach to learning TCP/IP and its advantages in
networking today.
The student can go through the course in its entirety or simply access
the section that is of interest at the moment. Interactivity is key to
learning and this tutorial provides this important ingredient with questions,
text, high quality graphics, and animation.
LEVEL : Intermediate to advanced. A student taking this tutorial should have a good understanding of ethernet and TCP/IP.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
This highly interactive tutorial will allow students to access various
types of test equipment for fault isolation. All test results will be as
if the students were actually testing the component in their own LAN/WAN.
Types of test equipment the students will have access to are: cable testers,
protocol analyzers, PING and other monitoring tools. Students can click
on any of the trouble buttons which portray a variety of network types
and unique problems. As they select their own path through each challenge,
they will gather information to isolate the problem. Once the students
know what the problem is, they can select which component is defective.
If the response is incorrect additional clues and reasons will be given
as to why it was not the best choice.
LEVEL : Intermediate to advanced. A student taking this tutorial should have a good understanding of TCP/IP. A good prerequisite course is KAZCOM's Understanding TCP/IP tutorial.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
This tutorial allows the student to analyze and study the most popular
TCP/IP protocols in a highly interactive and effective manner. The approach
allows students to examine all the protocols as if they were using their
own personalized protocol analyzer. Using a protocol analyzer approach
provides the student with a real world look at how TCP/IP applications
and their protocols are implemented. This approach can then be applied
using your own protocol analyzer on your own network. Students select from
a menu a desired protocol interaction they wish to examine. As they view
the protocols, they can click on the protocol fields for a detailed explanation.
Immediately they can observe the relationships between these protocol interactions
in reference to the explanations in an easy and fun manner. A must for
troubleshooters.
LEVEL : Intermediate. A student taking this tutorial should have a good overview of data communications and LAN basics.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
WHY EMERGING LAN/WAN TECHNOLOGIES :
More than ever there is great confusion in the industry on which technology
may be the best for an organization's business. This is especially true
due to the over abundance of technologies that exist currently. KAZCOM's
CBT can assist individuals in sorting through all the "smoke"
in a practical, and effective way, that will allow you to make the best
business decisions for your own organization.
The format of the tutorial begins with an introduction that discusses the
awareness points and questions that must be asked of any new technology.
Once the student is familiarized with these concepts they will be applied
to each of the technologies seen below. During the discussion each of the
technologies will be introduced, analyzed, and compared with other alternatives.
LEVEL : Intermediate. A student taking this tutorial should have a good overview of data communications and LAN basics.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) will influence the way you design
and implement LANs and run your business. ATM is a new technology that
provides scaleable and cost effective networks that many organizations
are already beginning to implement and most organizations will adopt. KAZCOM's
CBT provides a practical approach in the understanding of this most important
technology.
LEVEL : Intermediate.
TIME TO COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL : Approximately 3 hours
TUTORIAL DESCRIPTION :
Win95 and NT Workstation promotes networking native to its operating
system. Using NT Server an organization can provide acomplete mix of both
Win95 and NT Workstation and control and administer them through a domain.
To enable students to understand Microsoft connectivity solutions easily
so that they may implement it in their own organization in an efficient,
productive and practical manner.
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