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3.00 Credits
Focuses on cabling issues related to data and voice connections and provides an understanding of the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, as well as signal transmission. Students will develop skills in reading network design documentation, par list set up and purchase, pulling and mounting cable, cable management, choosing wiring closets and patch panel installation and termination, as well as installing jacks and cable testing.
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Covers the theory and application of an entire collection of protocols with applications for performing tasks such as e-mail, file transfers and terminal emulation. Packet structure and interpretation of data fields, network analysis and Internet work connectivity will be covered.
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Covers the installation, management and applications of a Web server. Students will create a Web page to be published on class Web site. No prior Web page knowledge is required. Web security will also be discussed.
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Prerequisite: NET120 or consent of instructor. How to install, configure and administrate SQL Server. Topics covered include: configuring database options (capacity, connectivity, and performance); automating data transfer and manipulation with Data Transformation Services (DTS) packages; using SQL Server replication services; managing security (authentication, logins, permissions, and alerts); monitoring and fine-tuning system performance; performing backups and restorations; clustering databases; supporting SQL Server in a clustered environment; implementing disaster recovery; and optimizing clustering performance.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: NET120 or consent of instructor. Installing, configuring and administering Microsoft Exchange Server. Configure Microsoft Directory Services, administer groups and public folder solutions for Exchange Server. Deployment of mail clients such as Outlook and Outlook Web Access, as well as configuring recipient objects for e-mail, instant messaging and chat will also be covered. Learn to troubleshoot messaging connectivity and how to resolve problems with clients, routing, foreign mail systems, and links between servers. Additional topics covered include: enhanced Exchange Server Security using v.3 certificates, virtual servers, and Key Management Server; optimizing messaging, collaboration and calendaring services; managing the Microsoft Web Storage System; and developing a backup and recovery plan for system and user data.
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Prerequisite: NET120 or consent of instructor. Student will learn to install the ISA Server and set up hosting roles, VPNs, dial-up connections, and an H.323 Gatekeeper. Additional topics will include: creating and administering access control and bandwidth policies; configuring clients for secure network address translations, firewall software and other services; managing arrays of multiple ISA Servers; applying forward and reverse caching for faster Web connectivity; monitoring server performance with alerts, logs, reports, and performance counters; and troubleshooting problems with access, network usage and security.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite:NET120 or consent of instructor. The planning, configuring and administration of Network Directory Services and infrastructure on a LAN. Topics include the installation and configuration of Domain Name System (DNS); the administration of the network users' environment and software using group policies; Remote Installation Services (RIS); management of users, groups, shared folders, and network resources; implementing network security and security troubleshooting; and monitoring and optimizing the Directory Services.
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3.00 Credits
Presents Microcomputer architecture, I/O, and systems operation. Other topics include peripherals, diagnostics, drives, memory, and maintenance procedures. Laboratory consists of troubleshooting selected computer systems.
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3.00 Credits
Study of computer operating systems to include Windows, Linus and DOS, with requirements of necessary hardware and known problems and features. Laboratory consists of installation, maintenance and repair of operating systems.
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3.00 Credits
Online, instructor assisted beginning class in networking. Different LAN topologies, network devices, OSI layers, LAN installation, and considerations for implementation will be covered. Student will design, install and implement a network in the lab.
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