Feature:
- Learn Network Engineering Fundamentals from a professional trainer on your own time at your own desk.
- This visual training method offers users increased retention and accelerated learning.
- Breaks even the most complex applications down into simplistic steps.
Number of Videos: 9.5 hours – 21 lessons
Author:Bruce Hartpence
User Level:Beginner
Need a basic primer on networks? In this video, network designer and teacher Bruce Hartpence presents an introduction to networking for those who are just getting started or need a refresher. You’ll come away with a broad understanding of how networks operate and what’s required to build them, along with some knowledge of how to use specific tools to build various topologies. Bruce introduces network standards and vendors, such as ITU-T, IEEE, IETF, Cisco, Juniper, and Avaya, as well as various network components including the Network Interface Card (NIC), access points, routers and switches. You’ll also learn about: – Local Area Network (LAN) Protocols such as Ethernet Type II and 802.3 – Small wireless networks, including WiFi and 802.11 – Internet Protocol (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) – Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) – Internet Protocol Versions 4 and 6 (IPv4 and IPv6) – Subnetting and Masking – Network tables and their operation – Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) – User Datagram Protocol (UDP) – Spanning Tree Protocol and RSTP – Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks – Routing protocols such as OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and a small dynamic routing topology Bruce Hartpence is a faculty member in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. He currently teaches in the areas of wireless communication, voice over IP, and network design. He also runs an industrial training program in networking. Bruce is the author of Packet Guide to Voice over IP, Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols, and Packet Guide to Routing and Switching (all O’Reilly).
Author:Bruce Hartpence
User Level:Beginner
Need a basic primer on networks? In this video, network designer and teacher Bruce Hartpence presents an introduction to networking for those who are just getting started or need a refresher. You’ll come away with a broad understanding of how networks operate and what’s required to build them, along with some knowledge of how to use specific tools to build various topologies. Bruce introduces network standards and vendors, such as ITU-T, IEEE, IETF, Cisco, Juniper, and Avaya, as well as various network components including the Network Interface Card (NIC), access points, routers and switches. You’ll also learn about: – Local Area Network (LAN) Protocols such as Ethernet Type II and 802.3 – Small wireless networks, including WiFi and 802.11 – Internet Protocol (IP) and Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) – Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) – Internet Protocol Versions 4 and 6 (IPv4 and IPv6) – Subnetting and Masking – Network tables and their operation – Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) – User Datagram Protocol (UDP) – Spanning Tree Protocol and RSTP – Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs) and trunks – Routing protocols such as OSPF (Open Shortest Path First), Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and a small dynamic routing topology Bruce Hartpence is a faculty member in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Science at Rochester Institute of Technology in New York. He currently teaches in the areas of wireless communication, voice over IP, and network design. He also runs an industrial training program in networking. Bruce is the author of Packet Guide to Voice over IP, Packet Guide to Core Network Protocols, and Packet Guide to Routing and Switching (all O’Reilly).
System Requirements:
- Supported OS: [Mac Mountain Lion 10.8, Mac Lion 10.7, Mac Snow Leopard 10.6, Mac Leopard 10.5, Mac OS X, Macintosh]
- Processor: Any
- RAM: Any
- Hard Disk: 3GB
- Video Card: Any
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