The TIIT is launching the new programme for Engineers B.Tech, B.E, MCA, and even for BCA Students. Our Official Microsoft and Cisco Courses are designed to provide maximum learning in minimal time. These Courses offer a visually engaging, guided learning experience with highly interactive features, including user-selected learning style, assessments, rich simulations, hands-on labs for practice. With the Microsoft and Cisco benefit, you get accurate, relevant, and engaging learning on Microsoft and Cisco Technologies... As the academy transforms, Engineering College and university, IT professionals debate about how best to create the information environments of the future.
Our Core Strength
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Lowering training costs: Our Training is less time-consuming and less expensive than off-site training. It's an efficient, cost-effective way to increase your productivity.
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Preparing you as an IT professional for deployments: TIIT helps students to prepare successfully deploy, migrate, and support Microsoft and Cisco technologies for any organization.
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Preparing end users for deployments: By our training program students can learn - how to use new software before it is deployed, So Students don't waste time figuring out new programs. The result: greater productivity.
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Providing additional learning tools: The resources available from TIIT include Extra labs, progress tracking, Personality Development Classes.
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Seminars and Presentation :Regular Seminars and presentation on Latest Industry technology
Microsoft Technology
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Core Exams |
Exam Code |
| Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional |
70-270 (30 Hrs) |
| Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment |
70-290 (30 Hrs) |
| Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Server 2003 Network Infrastructure |
70-291 (40 Hrs) |
| Planning and Maintaining a Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure |
70-294 (30 Hrs) |
| Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 |
70-284 (40 Hrs) |
Microsoft Technology :MCSA (Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator) |
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional
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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
Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003
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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.
Implementing, Managing, & Maintaining a Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
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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.
Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
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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.
Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
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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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Managing, Monitoring, and Troubleshooting Exchange Server Computers, Exchange Organization,
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Exchange Environment, Recipient Objects and Address Lists, and Technologies that Support Exchange Server 2003
CISCO Technology :CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) |
Getting Started with Cisco Routers
Configuring a Router
Accessing Other Routers
Configuring Catalyst Switch operation
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Enhancing Ethernet Networks using Layer – 2 Switches
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Layer – 2 Networking components
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Basic Layer – 2 Switching (Bridging) Technologies
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How Spanning Tree Protocol Works
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How devices Stay informed About the Topology
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Rapid Spanning tree protocol
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Configuring a catalyst Switch
Extending Switched Networks with Virtual LANs
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VLAN concepts
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Trunk Links
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VLAN trunking Protocols
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Per VLAN Spanning Tree
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VLAN Configuration
Determining IP Routes
- IGP v/s EGP
- Administrative Distance
- Overview of Routing
- Protocol Classes
Distance Vector Routing Protocol
Basic IP Traffic Management and Translation with Access Lists
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Understanding Access-List
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Access-List Functions and Operations
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TCP/IP Access-Lists
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Standard Access-List Configuration
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Extended IP Access-Lists
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Controlling vty Access with Access Class Entries
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Named IP Access-Lists
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Guidelines for Standard, Extended, and Named Access List Implementation
Interconnecting WAN Establishing Serial Point – to Point Connections
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WAN Overview
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WAN Layer – 2 Encapsulation
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PPP Encapsulation Overview
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Configuring PPP Encapsulation and PAP or CHAP Authentication
Establishing a Frame Relay PVC Connection
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Frame Relay Overview
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Configuring Frame Relay
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Configuring Frame Relay Subinterface
Completing an ISDN BRI Call
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ISDN BRI Overview, ISDN Components, Dial-On Demand Routing, Configuring Standard DDR, ISDN BRI Command summary
Implement EIGRP operations
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Explain the functions and operations of EIGRP (e.g., DUAL). Configure EIGRP routing. (e.g., Stub Routing, authentication, etc.). Verify or troubleshoot EIGRP routing configurations.
Implement multiarea OSPF operations
- Explain the functions and operations of multiarea OSPF. Configure multiarea OSPF routing. (e.g., Stub, NSSA, authentication, etc.). Verify or troubleshoot multiarea OSPF routing configurations.
Implement IPv6.
Implement VLANs
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Explain the functions of VLANs in a hierarchical network. Configure VLANs (e.g., Native, Default, Static and Access). Explain and configure VLAN trunking (i.e., IEEE 802.1Q and ISL). Explain and configure VTP. Verify or troubleshoot VLAN configurations.
Implement Inter-VLAN routing
Advance CISCO Technology : CCNP (Cisco Certified Network Professional) |
Implement Cisco IOS routing features
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Describe, configure or verify route redistribution between IP routing IGPs. (e.g., route-maps, default routes, etc.). Describe, configure or verify route filtering (i.e., distribute-lists and passive interfaces). Describe and configure DHCP services (e.g., Server, Client, IP helper address, etc.)
Conduct the operation of Spanning Tree protocols in a hierarchical network.
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Explain the functions and operations of the Spanning Tree protocols (i.e., RSTP, PVRST, MISTP).
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Configure RSTP (PVRST) and MISTP. Describe and configure STP security mechanisms (i.e., BPDU Guard, BPDU Filtering, Root Guard). Configure and Verify UDLD and Loop Guard. Verify or troubleshoot Spanning Tree protocol operations. Configure and verify link aggregation using PAgP or LACP.
Implement gateway redundancy technologies
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Explain the functions and operations of gateway redundancy protocols (i.e., HSRP, VRRP, and GLBP). Configure HSRP, VRRP. Verify High Availability configurations.
Implement basic teleworker services.
Describe and configure wireless client access
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Describe the components and operations of WLAN topologies (i.e., AP and Bridge). Describe the features of Client Devices, Network Unification, and Mobility Platforms (i.e., CCX, LWAPP). Configure a wireless client (i.e., ADU).
Describe network security strategies.
- Describe and mitigate common network attacks (i.e., Reconnaissance, Access, and Denial of Service). Describe and mitigate Worm, Virus, and Trojan horse attacks. Describe and mitigate application-layer attacks (e.g., management protocols).
Advance CISCO Technology :Cisco Security |
Implement Cisco Device Hardening
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Describe, Configure, and verify AutoSecure/One-Step Lockdown implementations (i.e., CLI and SDM). Describe, configure, and verify AAA for Cisco Routers. Describe and configure threat and attack mitigation using ACLs. Describe and configure IOS secure management features (e.g., SSH, SNMP, SYSLOG, NTP, Role-Based CLI, etc.)
Implement Cisco IOS firewall.
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Describe the functions and operations of Cisco IOS Firewall (e.g., Stateful Firewall, CBAC, etc.).
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Configure Cisco IOS Firewall with SDM. Verify Cisco IOS Firewall configurations (i.e., IOS CLI configurations, SDM Monitor).
Describe and configure Cisco IOS IPS.
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Describe the functions and operations of IDS and IPS systems (e.g., IDS/IPS signatures, IPS Alarms, etc.). Configure Cisco IOS IPS using SDM.
Implement WLAN security and management
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Describe and Configure wireless security on Cisco Clients and APs (e.g.,SSID,WEP, LEAP,etc.)
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Describe basic wireless management (e.g., WLSE and WCS). Configure and verify basic WCS configuration (i.e., login, add/review controller/AP status, security, and import/review maps).
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Describe and configure WLAN QoS.
Install and configure a security appliance for basic network connectivity
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Describe the Security Appliance hardware and software architecture
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Determine the Security Appliance hardware and software configuration and verify if it is correct
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Configure NAT and global addressing to meet user requirements
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Set default route, describe the firewall technology, Configure static address translations
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Configure Network Address Translations: PAT, Configure static port redirection
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Configure a net static, Verify network address translation operation
Configure a security appliance to restrict inbound traffic from untrusted sources
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Configure access-lists to filter traffic based on address, time, and protocols
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Configure Network Address Translations: Nat0
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Configure Network Address Translations: Policy NAT
Configure transparent firewall, virtual firewall, and high availability firewall features on a security appliance
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Explain differences between L2 and L3 operating modes
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Explain the types, purpose and operation of fail-over
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Install appropriate topology to support cable-based or LAN-based fail-over
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Recover from a fail-over
Advance CISCO Technology : Cisco Voice Technology |
Describe Cisco VoIP implementations
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Describe the functions and operations of a VoIP network (e.g., packetization, bandwidth considerations, CAC, etc.). Describe and identify basic voice components in an enterprise network (e.g. Gatekeepers, Gateways, etc.)
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