Basic Network Administration

The Basic Network Administration Fundamentals course is designed for individuals seeking a foundational understanding of network administration. This course covers essential concepts, hands-on configurations, and practical applications, enabling participants to perform basic network administration tasks and troubleshoot common issues.

Explore the Basic Network Administration Fundamentals course—a program tailored for individuals seeking a foundational understanding of network administration. Covering essential concepts, hands-on configurations, and practical applications, participants gain the skills to perform basic network administration tasks and troubleshoot common issues.


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What you will learn

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Beneficial for

This course is suitable for:

Course Pre-requisite

Participants should have a basic understanding of:

Course Outline

Role and responsibilities of a network administrator

Overview of key network components and devices

Understanding common network topologies and architectures

Design considerations for network layouts

Introduction to networking hardware and devices

Basics of IP addressing: IPv4 vs. IPv6

Subnetting principles and calculations

Overview of key network protocols (TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP)

Importance of network security

Basics of firewalls and intrusion detection/prevention systems

Securing network devices and access control measures

Understanding routing and switching in networks

Basic configurations for routers and switches

VLANs (Virtual Local Area Networks) and inter-VLAN routing

Importance of network monitoring

Basic troubleshooting techniques and tools

Identifying and resolving common network issues

Introduction to wireless networking

Configuring and securing wireless networks

Network administration best practices: Documentation and change management

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