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Payilagam Software Training Institute

Payilagam Software Training Institute, No:4/67E, Sri Balajis Ishwarya, Vijaya Nagar 3rd Cross Street, Velachery, Chennai 600042. 044-22592370, 8344777333, 8883775533. Mail : info@payilagam.com, Website : www.payilagam.com Networking CCNA TCP/IP:
TCPIIP is the transport protocol used on the internet. This module covers the fundamentals of TCPIIP like IP Address, NID. HID. Subnet Mask, Class A, Class - B, Class - C Networks and their identification. Number of Class - A. Class - B, Class - C networks. Number of host in each of the networks.

Subnetting:
To improve the network performance the network can be divided into different broadcast domains by a technique called subnetting. Some bits from the host Id will be converted into network id bits. The performance of the network is improved by limiting the broadcast packets of the subnet within the subnet. This module introduced the students to the concept of subnetting.

OSI Reference Model:


Open System interconnection Reference model gives guidelines to different vendors so that their products can interoperate with each other. The functionality of all the 7 layers will be explained. How encapsulation helps different layers talk to each other will be explained with emphasis on the importance of the Hardware Addresses and IP Addresses.

Routing:
Every system configured with an IP Address has a routing table in which routes are defined for different networks. When the packets have to be routed from one network to another a router is required. The routers maintain the routing tables and help the packets reach the destination. This module introduce the student to the STATIC and DYNAMIC routing issues.

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Payilagam Software Training Institute Domain Name Server:


This chapter explains what the functionality of DNS is and how DNS is used in our day to day life. Resulting domain name to ip address and vice versa will be explained. ARP & RARP will also be covered.

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol:


What is the necessity of DHCP? Configuring DHCP on Class A, B & C private IP address. How DHCP is linked with DNS will also be explained.

Virtual Private Network:


What are risks involved while accessing public network. How we can securely communicate in the public network. Types of VPN.

IPV6:
Exhaustion of IPV4 address. Introduction to 128 bit IPV6. Configuring IPV6 address in Linux and in routers will be covered.

Cisco Router Configuration:


Command Line Interface: The user mode, Privilege mode, global configuration mode and the specific configuration modes are explained. How many ways a router can be accessed and how to restrict access with passwords will also explained.

Routing Protocols RIP. IGRP. OSPF. EIGRP:


The configuration of router for both static and dynamic routing is explained. The distance vector routing protocols like RIP, IGRP are explained. The metrics used the problems of dynamic routing and their remedies are explained.

Access Lists:
The router acting as a packet filter can allow or deny the packets access to the networks. The router can act as a security guard sitting at the gate trying to check as to who is entering the network and who is leaving the network. The definitions we give the router in checking the packets are called as Access Lists. How to configure the router for Standard and Extended access lists will also be explained.

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Payilagam Software Training Institute Wide Area Networking:


The geographically disperse networks of an enterprise can be connected by any third party network thus forming a WAN. The encapsulating protocols like HDLC, PPP, and Frame - Relay are explained. Enabling authentication between the routers with PAP and CHAP are explain. Frame relay DLCI numbers and how the PVC's are created is explained. The importance of ISDN terminology, Basic rate and primary rate ISDN, and configuring a router for Dial on Demand routing (DDR) are also explained.

Booting:
The hardware of the router, the configuration register value, and boot fie1d will be explained. How the ISO is loaded into the memory and how the configuration file is taken from the NVRAM is also explained.

Collision Domains and Broadcast Domains:


The functionality of the HUB, SWITCH and ROUTER will be explained. Router increases the number of collision domains and how a router increases the number of broadcast domains and there by improve the network performance will be explained.

Switching:
The various functions of the switch and in how many modes it can run will be explained. The concept of Logical broadcast domains. VLANS is discussed Loop avoidance with spanning Tree Protocol is also discussed.

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