Networking N+
If you go to work for a company that hosts its systems entirely on their own understanding networking is a key skill to being a good engineer. No matter how well you have been educated, if you enter a field with few readily available positions, finding a job can be impossible. Networking is a booming bunseitnweosrs since nearly every industry now relies on computers and technology. You should study computer networking because it's a core piece of most systems being developed these days, whether it has anything to do with cloud computing or not.
Module 1
Introduction to Computer Networks: Introduction, Evolution of Computer Networks, Components of Computer Networks, Types of Computer Networks
Module 2
Reference Models: Introduction, OSI Reference Model, TCP/IP Reference Model
Module 3
Link Control and Protocol Concept: Introduction, Error Detection and Error Correction, Function of Data Link Control, Protocols and Standards, High Level Data Link Control
Module 4
Network Topologies and Networking Devices: Introduction, Network Topologies, Computer Networking Devices, Differences between networking devices
Module 5
Integrated Services Digital Network: Introduction, Network Architecture, ISDN Rate Interface, ISDN Reference Points, ISDN Protocol Architecture, Signalling, Application of ISDN
Module 6
Protocols and Service Providers: Introduction, Internet protocols, Importance of Internet Protocol, Internet Service Providers, Challenges for ISP
Module 7
Data Link Layer: Introduction, Data Link Layer Design, Types of Errors, Error Detection, Error Correction, Data Link Protocols
Module 8
MAC Sub-layer: Introduction, Channel Allocation, Multiple access protocols, Ethernet, Wireless LANs, Broadband wireless, Bluetooth
Module 9
Network and Transport Layer: Introduction, Network Layer Design, Algorithm, Internetworking, Transport Layer Services, Elements of Transport Protocols, Internet Transport Protocols
Module 10
Network Layer in Internet: Introduction, Internet Protocol, Internet Protocol Address, Internet Control Protocols, Mobile IP
Module 11
Internet Applications and Network Security: Introduction, World Wide Web, Multimedia, Cryptography, Networking security algorithms, Communication Security, Email and web security