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MCSE ( Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer )
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For
A+ Certification, the examinee must pass both this examination
and the A+
Operating System Technologies
examination. The Core Hardware examination
measures essential competencies for a desktop computer hardware
service technician
with six months of on-the-job experience. The examinee must demonstrate
basic
knowledge of installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting,
and repairing
desktop computer systems at the standard defined by this test
specification.
For Salient Features & Applications
MCSE
Course Contents (Chapters Covered) :-
a. |
Networking essentials, TCP/IP, IP Addressing & Subnetting. |
b. |
Overview of Windows 2000 |
c. |
Installing of Windows 2000 |
d. |
Upgrading to Windows 2000 |
e. |
Using Control Panel |
f. |
Working with File Systems and Disks |
g. |
Managing Users and Groups |
h. |
Using System Policy and Group Policy |
i. |
Sharing, Securing and Accessing Files and Folders |
j. |
Managing Printing |
k. |
Auditing and Security |
l. |
Backup and Recovery |
m. |
Creating and Configuring Network & Dial-up Connections |
n. |
Networking with TCP/IP |
o. |
Deploying Windows 2000 on your Network |
p. |
Monitoring, Optimizing and Troubleshooting Performance |
q. |
Overview of Active Directory |
r. |
Managing Remote Access |
s. |
Managing Terminal Services & Distributed File Systems. |
t. |
Installing and Configuring DNS, DHCP, WINS & Active Directory |
u. |
Managing, Optimizing and Troubleshooting Active Directory Replication and Performance |
v. |
Managing FSMOs |
w. |
Creating & Managing Organisational Units & Sites. |
Number |
MCSE Exam Description |
070-210 |
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional |
070-215 |
Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Server |
070-216 |
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
070-217 |
Implementing and Administering Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure |
070-219 |
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Directory Services Infrastructure |
070-220 |
Designing Security for a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network |
070-221 |
Designing a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure |
MCSE Study material
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MCSE (MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEM ENGINEER)
4-IN-1 Study System
by Alan R. Carter
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Examination Fees : 50 US $ for one paper.
CCNA
The following topics are general guidelines for the content likely to be included on the CCNA exam. However, other related topics may also appear on any specific delivery of the exam.
Bridging/Switching
- Name and describe two switching methods
- Distinguish
between cut-through and store-and-forward LAN switching.
- Describe the
operation of the Spanning Tree Protocol and its benefits.
- Describe the benefits of virtual LANs.
OSI Reference Model & Layered Communications
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Describe data link and network addresses and identify key differences between them.
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Define
and describe the function of the MAC address.
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List
the key internetworking functions for the OSI Network layer.
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Identify
at least three reasons why the industry uses a layered model.
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Describe
the two parts of network addressing; then identify the parts
in specific protocol address examples.
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Define
and explain the five conversion steps of data encapsulation.
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Describe
connection-oriented network service and connectionless network
service, and identify their key differences.
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Identify
the parts in specific protocol address examples.
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Describe
the advantages of LAN segmentation.
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Describe
LAN segmentation using bridges.
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Describe
LAN segmentation using routers.
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Describe
LAN segmentation using switches.
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Describe
the benefits of network segmentation with bridges.
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Describe
the benefits of network segmentation with routers.
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Describe the benefits of network segmentation with switches.
Network Protocols
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Describe
the different classes of IP addresses (and subnetting).
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Identify
the functions of the TCP/IP network-layer protocol.
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Identify
the functions performed by ICMP.
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Configure
IP addresses.
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Verify
IP addresses.
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List the required IPX address and encapsulation type.
Routing
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Define
flow control and describe the three basic methods used in
networking.
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Add
the RIP routing protocol to your configuration.
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Add the IGRP routing protocol to your configuration.
WAN Protocols
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Recognize
key Frame Relay terms and features.
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List
commands to configure Frame Relay LMIs, maps, and subinterfaces.
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List
commands to monitor Frame Relay operation in the router.
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State
a relevant use and context for ISDN networking.
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Identify
ISDN protocols, function groups, reference points, and channels.
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Identify PPP operations to encapsulate WAN data on CISCO routers
Network Management
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Configure
standard access lists to figure IP traffic.
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Configure
extended access lists to filter IP traffic
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Monitor and verify selected access list operations on the router.
LAN Design
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Describe
full- and half-duplex Ethernet operation.
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Describe
network congestion problem in Ethernet networks.
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Describe
the features and benefits of Fast Ethernet.
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Describe the guidelines and distance limitations of Fast Ethernet.
Cisco Basics, IOS & Network Basics
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Examine
router elements.
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Manage
configuration files from the privilege EXEC mode.
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Control
router passwords, identification, and banner.
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Identify
the main CISCO IOS software commands for router startup.
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Log
in to a router in both user and privilege modes.
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Check
an initial configuration using the setu
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Use
the command history and editing features.
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List
the commands to load CISCO IOS software from: Flash memory,
a TFTP server, or ROM.
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Prepare
to backup, upgrade, and load a backup CISCO IOS software image.
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List
problems that each routing type encounters when dealing with
topology changes, and describe techniques to reduce the number
of these problems.
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Prepare
the initial configuration of your router and enable IP.
640
- 821 CCNA Two Part Harmony |
Exam |
# 640-821 Introduction
to Cisco Technology (INTRO) |
Reviewer's
Rating |
This
new exam will test your knowledge of basic router configuration,
cable type, IOS commands, the OSI model & subnetting |
Test |
55 to 65 question, 60 minute
time limit |
Information |
Cost
Irs 2,500/- (US $ 65) candidates for CCNA must take in conjuction
with #640-811 ICND exam |
Who Should
take this exam? |
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640
- 811 CCNA Second Test |
Exam |
# 640-811 Interconnecting
Cisco Networking Devices (ICND) |
Reviewer's
Rating |
This
new exam will test your knowledge of basic router troubleshooting,
VLANs, IOS, commands, the OSI model & subnetting |
Test |
55 to 65 question, 60 minute
time limit |
Information |
Cost
Irs 5,000/- (US $ 125) candidates for CCNA must take in
conjuction with #640-821 INTRO exam |
Who Should
take this exam? |
Current CCNA may use this
exam to recertify. |
Students
can take Paper 811 & 821 or 801 |
640
- 801 NEW CCNA Exam |
Exam |
CCNA
Exam (CCNA # 640-801) |
Reviewer's
Rating |
will
test your knowledge of extending switched networks with
VLANS, determining IP routes, managing IP traffic with access
lists |
Test |
55
to 65 question,(three simulation) 90 minutes time limit
apx. score of 849 needed to pass |
Information |
Cost Irs 7,500/-
(US $ 190) |
Who Should
take this exam? |
Those
who want to learn to earn their CCNA in one attempt (others
can take the new two exam option) |
CCNA Study material
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CCNA: Cisco Certified Network Associate Study Guide (3rd Edition)
by Todd Lammle
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Course
Fees includes Study Material
Course Fees does not include Examination Charges
(A+ Certification, MCSE & CCNA) |
Course Duration |
Fees (Indian Rs.) |
Fees (US $) |
190 hrs |
32,775/- |
940 |
Examination
Fees |
Examination
Subject |
Per
Paper
US$ |
No.
of Papers |
Per
Course
US $ |
MCSE |
50 |
7 |
350
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CCNA |
150 |
1
or 2 |
150
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A+
Certification |
145 |
2 |
290
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790
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