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Basic Networking

What will you learn?

On completion of this course, delegates will be able to:

Course Overview

The main objective of this course is to provide delegates with a basic understanding of computer network technologies and concepts. It will begin with an overview of different network types and how these fit together within JANET. It then moves on to consider different network models and how they can be applied. The course will then look at some of the physical aspects of networks and the protocols that make it all work. Finally after a review of basic network applications, delegates will be lead through a very practical review of some of the key issues associated with campus networking. Throughout the course, delegates are given practical exercises and are shown demonstrations.

Topics Covered

Benefits

This course provides a sound understanding of computer network technologies and concepts.

Who Should Attend?

This course would be of benefit to anyone from organisations connected to JANET who wishes to gain a better understanding of the technical aspects of networking. This course requires no previous experience or knowledge in networks, the course is therefore suitable for staff from a non-technical background.

Timetable/On the Day

The course will run between 1000 and 1630. The timetable during the day will be adjusted to allow discussion of areas of particular interest to the audience.

This course includes presentation, discussion, floorplan activities and hands-on use of a test environment established specifically for use within the course.

All delegates will receive a specifically written course workbook.

Related Courses

Introduction to JANET

Basic Router Configuration

 

 

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