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| Live Projects - 250 hrs |
Total Duration - 450 hrs |
| Why TCNP |
TCNP is a foundation level program, which give a skill based knowledge about the Basic Computer Hardware, Windows XP / Server 2003 operating system and open source add on to this, it also includes CISCO Router IOS configuration and switching concepts plus concept of wireless LAN and DSL operation.
In this program we have included various companies’ devices installation, configuration and troubleshooting like Net gear, TP-Link, SMC, Paradyne, ZyXEL, CISCO, LinkSys, Leadteck, PlusTech etc. After the completion of this training a student shall become comfortable in installation, configuration and operation of these devices, which will certainly help a student to get a good job in the market. |
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| JOB Prospect |
| This program has been designed to keep in mind that in now day’s scenario a fresh graduate must have some professional certifications. It will also help a people who want to switch from their specified field to Hardware / Networking, that’s why it is 75 % practical oriented training designed by us with the consideration that a student must need live exposure over various technologies so that he become a performer in his / her field. After completion of this training a participant can get a JOB of Rs. 8000 – Rs. 12000. |
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| Recommended Training |
• PC Assembling, Configuring and Trouble Shooting
• Basic / Advanced Networking Essential
• MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer)
• Open Source -LINUX
• DSL and Wireless LAN
• CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) |
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| Course Contents |
| Module – I |
90 hrs |
| Assembling/Troubleshooting and Diagnosing PC Components |
• History of Personal Computer and its uses in our day – to – day life
• PC Assembling & Troubleshooting
• Overview of PC Operations
• OS Installation and Related Issues
• Diagnosing and Troubleshooting PC Configurations
• Installing Software, Updates, and Service Packs
• Automating System Management Operations
• Networking Essentials
• Network Topology
• Networking Technologies
• Networking Components
• Concepts and Details of OSI Layers |
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| Module – II |
160 hrs |
| Exam 70-270 |
| Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
Installing Windows XP Professional, Implementing and Conducting Administration of Resources, Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Hardware Devices and Drivers, Monitoring and Optimizing System Performance and Reliability, Restore and back up the operating system, System State data, and user data, Configuring and Troubleshooting the Desktop Environment, Physical and Logical Devices, Users, Computers, and Groups |
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| Exam 70-290 |
| Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 |
| Managing and Maintaining Physical and Logical Devices, basic disks and dynamic disks, Optimize server disk performance, Users, Computers, and Groups, Access to Resources, Server, Environment, Implementing Disaster Recovery, User policies, Logon script, Home Folder, Folder restrictions, Remote monitoring, off-line files, NTFS & share permission, map drive, mount drive, event viewer, DFS, Automatic update, Recovery console, unattended installation, Recovery with ASR Floppy. |
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| Exam 70-291 |
| Implementing, Managing, & Maintaining a Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
| Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining IP Addressing, DHCP Server, DNS, WINS, Name Resolution, Network Security, Routing and Remote Access, RIS, VPN, IIS, Network Infrastructure, RRAS (IAS), IPSec, Certificate service, ICS and NAT. |
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| Exam 70-294 |
| Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure |
| Planning and Implementing an Active Directory Infrastructure, Managing and Maintaining an Active Directory Infrastructure, User, Computer, and Group Strategies, Group Policy, GCS, ADC and CDC, creating OU’s, Site, transferring GCS roles, backup of Active Directory Objects, Replication, Trust, Software deployment, Account Policy, Password policy, user right and permissions. |
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| Exam 70-284 |
| Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
| Installing, Configuring, and Troubleshooting Exchange Server 2003. Configure and troubleshoot Exchange Server 2003 for coexistence with other Exchange organizations. Creating User and Groups, clustering, Creating Public and Private Folder. Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Exchange Server Computers, Exchange Organization, Exchange Environment, Recipient Objects and Address Lists, and Technologies that Support Exchange Server 2003 |
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| Module – IV |
90 hrs |
| RH033 |
| Understand the Linux file system, Perform common file maintenance, Use and customize the GNOME interface, Issue essential Linux commands from the command line, Perform common tasks using the GNOME GUI, Regular expression pattern matching and I/O redirection, Install, upgrade, delete and query packages on your system, Network utilities for the user. |
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| RH133 |
| Install Red Hat Linux interactively and with Kickstart, Control common system hardware, administer Linux printing subsystem, Create and maintain the Linux filesystem, Perform user and group administration, Integrate a workstation with an existing network, Configure a workstation as a client to NIS, DNS, and DHCP services, Automate tasks with at, cron, and anacron, Back up file systems to tape and tar archive, Manipulate software packages with RPM |
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| RH253 |
Networking services on Red Hat Linux server-side setup, configuration, and basic, administration of common networking services: DNS, NIS, Apache, SMB, DHCP, Send mail, FTP. Other common services: tftp, pppd, proxy. Security administration using Red Hat Linux, Introduction to security
Developing a security policy, Kernel security, Basic elements of a firewall, Red Hat Linux-based security tools, Responding to a break-in attempt, Security sources and methods |
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| Module – V |
40 hrs |
| Implement basic teleworker services. |
Describe Cable (HFC) technologies, xDSL technologies, Configure ADSL (i.e., PPPoE or PPPoA).
Verify basic teleworker configurations. |
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| Describe and configure wireless client access |
| Describe the components and operations of WLAN topologies (i.e., AP and Bridge), features of Client Devices, Network Unification, and Mobility Platforms (i.e., CCX, LWAPP). Configure a wireless client (i.e., ADU). RF units of measure, Basic RF mathematics, explain three types of service sets defined for use within 802.11 WLANs, Roaming within a WLAN, and Load-balancing as a method to improve congestion in WLANs |
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| RF Power Output Regulations |
| Understand international, regional, and local RF spectrum management organizations, Understand RF channels in the unlicensed 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequency ranges, How power output limitations are enforced by the FCC for Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) and Point-to-Point (PtP) wireless connections, Ad Hoc networks, Infrastructure networks, Bridged networks, Repeater networks. |
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| Wireless LAN Operation |
| Ad Hoc networks, Infrastructure networks, Enterprise Wireless Gateway networks, and Enterprise Encryption Gateway networks |
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| Power over Ethernet |
| Recognize the two types of devices used in Power over Ethernet (PoE), Recognize the differences between the two types of Power Sourcing Equipment (PSE), Understand the two ways in which power can be delivered using PoE, Understand the importance of planning to maximize the efficiency of Power over Ethernet |
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| Module – VI |
70 hrs |
| Getting Started with Cisco Routers |
| Basic Router Information, Configuring a Router, Accessing Other Routers |
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| Configuring Catalyst Switch operation |
| Enhancing Ethernet Networks using Layer – 2 Switches, Basic Layer – 2 Switching (Bridging) Technologies, Configuring a catalyst Switch, VLAN concepts, Trunk Links, VLAN Configuration |
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| Determining IP Routes |
| Routing Overview, Enabling static Routes, Inter VLAN Routing, Learning routes Dynamically Using Routing Protocols, Configuring Dynamic Routing Protocols, Enabling RIP, Enabling IGRP, Enabling EIGRP, and Enabling OSPF |
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| Basic IP Traffic Management and Translation with Access Lists |
| Understanding Access-List, Standard Access-List Configuration, Extended IP Access-Lists, Controlling vty Access with Access Class Entries, Scaling the Network with NAT and PAT |
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| Establishing Serial Point – to Point Connections |
| WAN Overview |
| WAN Connectivity Options, WAN Terminology, WAN Serial Line Standards, WAN Layer – 2 Encapsulation, PPP Encapsulation Overview, Configuring PPP, Encapsulation and PAP or CHAP Authentication |
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| Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection |
| Frame Relay Overview, Configuring Frame Relay, Configuring Static mapping for a Router, Configuring Frame Relay Subinterface, Point – to – Point Subinterface, Configuration, Multipoint subinterface Configuration |
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| Completing an ISDN BRI Call |
| ISDN BRI Overview, ISDN Components, Troubleshooting DDR Operation |
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Password Recovery
Recovering a Lost Switch Image with Xmodem
Case Studies
Test |
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| Value Addition with TCNP Curriculum to all TIIT students |
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- English Communication Skills
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- Certificate in Emerging Trends & Technologies
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- Seminar / Industry Interaction
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- Project Assignment in Industry
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