Objective : Successful completion of Networking Technologies course covering exhaustive animated tutorials, video lectures, reading materials, assignments and online examination would lead to gaining 8 credits for Bachelor of Science - B.Sc in Networking/Security/Telecom course offered by Cambridge Intercontinental University
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The learning materials comprise of the following :
- Animated flash engaging conceptual tutorials.
- Study materials in pdf. Read more >>
- Recorded lectures from the eminent academician from the leading institutions worldwide
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Benefits from this course
- Flash Animated Engaging Tutorial
- Video Lectures from eminent scholars
- Comprehensive Study materials
- Online Certification from Cambridge Intercontinental University, USA ( CIU )
- Gain Continuing Education Credit and waiver in CIU courses
- This is one of the five papers, on successful completion of five papers would lead to gaining lateral entry into the second semester of B.Sc in Network Security/Computer Networking/Information Security/Telecommunication awarded by Cambridge Intercontinental University.
Assessment & Certification
- Written Assignments cover 50% grade
- Online examination cover 50% grade
- Online certificate is generated after successful completion for local printout with your unique CIU ID. This ID can be mentioned in your resume as part of professional value addition.
- Certification is awarded by Cambridge Intercontinental University, USA
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| Animated Flash Tutorials |
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| ** Introduction |
| ** Basic Networking Terminologies |
| ** OSI - OPen Systems Interconnection |
| ** Encapsulation |
| ** Point to Point Protocol |
| ** PPP Link Establishment |
| ** PPP Component |
| ** Repeaters |
| ** IP Addressing |
| ** Subnet Masks |
| ** TCP/IP Ports |
| ** Conservation of IP addresses |
| ** Client Server Technology |
| ** Ethernet LAN |
| ** Ethernet 802.2 |
| ** TCP 3 Way Handshake |
| ** TCP Positive Handshake |
| ** Testing Reachability |
| ** Connection Oreiented |
| ** Connection-less Oriented |
| ** Address Resolution |
| ** TCP Windowsing |
| ** TCP Window Sizing |
| ** Collision |
| ** Multi-cast Transmission |
| ** Broadcast Transmission |
| ** Bridging and Switching |
| ** Switch - Principles of Operation |
| ** Cut Through and Store-forward Switching |
| ** Symmetric Switching |
| ** Asymmetric Switching |
| ** Network Design |