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Be a Globally Certified Network Engineer

About Softwarica College of IT and E-commerce Softwarica Company was established in 2001 A.D. as an IT training provider, an education institution to provide TOEFL/IELTS training, provide career counseling to students and IT certification and training courses. Softwarica is also registered with a name Softwarica College of IT and E-Commerce which by its name resembles its objectives and goals. Softwarica is extended to 6 cities in Nepal and is planning to extend more in other places as well. The company provides a comprehensive education environment to individuals and enterprises, offering training that is customized to the varied needs of audiences with diverse backgrounds. Future planning Softwarica is planning to be a trusted training partner of Red Hat, Microsoft, Oracle, Prometric, Autodesk, Comptia and Cisco.. It is also planning to run academic courses like BIT, BCA, BSC(IT), MIT and MCA in near future for those students who want to go for academic qualifications.

Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) ABOUT THE COURSE: Studies show that people who work in the IT industry are paid much more than others. This is probably because it is a specialized field to get into and you have to study and get certified to work among the best. One of the most prestigious ones around is called MCSE certification and those who pass are called Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers. To be a MCSE certified one has to pass seven exams out of which four are networking exams, one design exam and one client operating system exam. The topics include configuring, installing and administrating windows XP professional, implementing, planning and maintaining, windows server 2003 environment, server 2003 network infrastructure and server 2003 active directory infrastructure. products. The Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) credential is the premier certification for professionals who analyze the business requirements and design and implement the infrastructure for business solutions based on the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 platform and Microsoft Windows Server System. Their implementation responsibilities include installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network systems.

WHY MCSE IS SO POPULAR? Its easy to see why its so popular there is huge demand globally for Microsoft network infrastructure products in the enterprise. Microsoft has by far the most common network operating systems and the highest installed user bases. Technical and business expertise is required to exploit and fully benefit from these Microsoft products. The need for and recognition of Microsoft expertise is high. And with the breadth of knowledge covered MCSEs help in meeting such needs. Getting MCSE certification has its advantages. For one, it will be easier for you to find a job since almost every company needs to have someone checking on the computer network at all times. This will also allow you to demand more money should you decide to work for someone because you have a document in your hand saying how good you are. For those that want to have a career in the IT industry, it is best to get MCSE certification.

AFTER SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF COURSE After the completion of course, you will have a depth and competent knowledge about managing, maintaining and troubleshooting system & network issues. You can then be able work in various positions such as, System Engineer, Network Engineers, Technical Support Engineer, System Analyst, etc.

MCSE Syllabus 70-270 (Installing, Configuring and Administering Windows XP Professional) -Introducing and Installing Windows XP Professional -Managing Disks and File Systems -Managing Devices and peripherals -Configuring and managing Printers and Fax devices -Configuring and managing NTFS Security -Configuring and managing Shared Folder Security -Connecting windows XP Professional to a Network -Configuring TCP/IP Addressing -Managing Internet Explorer Connection and security -Managing Users and Groups -Configuring and Managing Computer Security -Backup and Restore Systems and Data -Managing Performance 70-290 (Managing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Environment) -Introducing to Administering Accounts -Managing users and computer Accounts -Managing groups -Managing Access to Resources -Managing Access to objects in OU -Implementing Group Policy -Managing the user environment by using Group Policy -Implementing Administrative templates and Audit Policy -Prepare to administer a server -Managing Data Storage -Maintaining Software by using WSUS 70-291 (Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003: Network Services) -Understanding Windows server 2003 Networks -Understanding TCP/IP -Monitoring and troubleshooting TCP/IP connections -Configure DNS server and clients -Implementing a DNS infrastructure -Configure DHCP server and clients -Monitoring and Troubleshooting DHCP -Routing with Windows Server 2003 -Configuring and Managing Remote Access -Managing Network Security -Maintaining a Network Infrastructure

70-293 (Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure) -Windows Server 2003 Network Planning -TCP/IP Architecture -Plan and configure Routing and Switching -Plan Configure and Troubleshoot DHCP -Plan a DNS Strategy -Managing and Troubleshooting DNS -Plan and Manage Certificate Services -Plan and Manage IPSec 70-294 (Implementing and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure) -Introduction to Active Directory -Name Resolution and DNS -Managing users, groups, computers and resources -Implementing Group Policy -Managing Software with Group Policy -Disaster Recovery 70-298 (Designing Security for a Windows Server 2003 Network) -Designing a secure network framework -Designing a secure Public Key Infrastructure -Securing Network Management -Securing Network Services and Protocols -Securing Internet Information Services -Working with VPNs 70-350 (Implementing Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004) -Install and maintain ISA Server 2004 and configure ISA Server Clients -Configure ISA Server 2004 as a Firewall between internet and internal network -Configure secure access to internal network resources for internet Clients -Implement application and Web Filters on ISA Server 2004 -Implement VPN for remote Clients and Remote Networks using ISA Server 2004 -Implementing Web Caching

-Monitoring Server performance, security and usage on ISA Server 2004

Cisco Certified Network Administrator (CCNA)

ABOUT THE COURSE CCNA certification is a second-level Cisco Career certification . CCNA certification validates the ability to install, configure, operate, and troubleshoot medium-size routed and switched networks, including implementation and verification of connections to remote sites in a WAN. To achieve CCNA certification, one must earn a passing score on Cisco exam #640-802, or combined passing scores on both the ICND1 (640822) and ICND2 (640-816) exams. Passing the ICND1 grants you the Cisco Certified Entry Networking Technician (CCENT). Passing scores are set by using statistical analysis and are subject to change. At the completion of the exam, candidates receive a score report along with a score breakout by exam section and the passing score for the given exam. Cisco does not publish exam passing scores because exam questions and passing scores are subject to change without notice. CCNA is a beginning-level program that aims to certify a solid foundation in Cisco networking. Ciscos certification programs are about certifying the. CCNA certification is a foundation level certification to build a future in Computer Networking. CCNA is a prerequisite for many of the advanced level certifications offered by Cisco. You can become an expert or professional by taking the other courses offered by Cisco the CCNP and CCIE. WHO NEEDS CCNA? CCNA targets a wide audience of both students and professionals in IT and computer science background. Cisco CCNA is for those who are interested in gaining technical knowledge of Internet and Networking. This can help start a good career in the Networking industry. AFTER CCNA

Completion of CCNA develops in you the competence of Internetworking professionals in routing, switching and connectivity. You may then approach for the certification exams. Once you pass the exams and are certified; there will be job opportunities for you all over the globe in various positions (e.g.: Senior Network Administrator, Network Engineer, etc) (CCNA) DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE 1. Internetworking 1.1. Internetworking Basic 1.2. Internetworking Models 1.3. The OSI Reference Model 1.4. Ethernet Networking 1.5. Ethernet Cabling 1.6. Data Encapsulation 1.7. The Cisco Three-Layer Hierarchical Model 2. Introduction to TCP/IP 2.1. TCP/IP and the DoD Model 2.2. IP Addressing 2.3. Broadcast Address 3. Subnetting, Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs), and Troubleshooting TCP/IP 3.1. Subnetting Basics 3.2. Variable Length Subnet Masks (VLSMs) 3.3. Summarization 3.4. Troubleshooting IP Addressing 4. Ciscos Internetworking Operating System (IOS) and Security Device Manager (SDM) 4.1. The IOS User Interface 4.2. Command-Line Interface 4.3. Router and Switch Administrative Configurations 4.4. Ciscos Security Device Manager (SDM) 5. Managing a Cisco Internetwork 5.1. The Internal Components of a Cisco Router 5.2. The Router Boot Sequence 5.3. Managing Configuration Register 5.4. Backing up and Restoring the Cisco IOS 5.5. Backing Up and Restoring the Cisco Configuration 5.6. Using Cisco Discovery Protocols (CDP) 5.7. Using Telnet 5.8. Resolving Hostnames 5.9. Checking Network Connectivity and Troubleshooting

6. IP Routing 6.1. Routing Basics 6.2. The IP Routing Process 6.3. Configuring IP Routing in Our Network 6.4. Dynamic Routing 6.5. 6.6. 6.7. 6.8. Distance-Vector Routing Protocols Routing Information Protocol (RIP) Inferior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) Verifying your Configuration

7. Enhanced IGRP (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 7.1. EIGRP Features and Operation 7.2. Using EIGRP to Support Large Networks 7.3. Configuring EIGRP 7.4. Load Balancing with EIGRP 7.5. Verifying EIGRP 7.6. Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Basics 7.7. Configuring OSPF 7.8. Verifying OSPF Configuration 7.9. OSPF DR and BDR Elections 7.10. OSPF and Loopback Interfaces 7.11. Troubleshooting OSPF 7.12. Configuring EIGRP and OSPF Summary Routes 8. Layer 2 Switching and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 8.1. Before Layer 2 Switching 8.2. Switching Services 8.3. Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) 8.4. Configuring Catalyst Switches 8.5. Cisco Network Assistant 9. Virtual LANs (VLANs) 9.1. VLAN Basics 9.2. VLAN Memberships 9.3. Identifying VLANs 9.4. VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) 9.5. Routing between VLANs 9.6. Configuring VLANs 9.7. Configuring VTP 10. Security 10.1. Introduction to Access Lists 10.2. Standard Access Lists 10.3. Extended Access Lists

10.4. Advanced Access Lists 10.5. Monitoring Access Lists 10.6. Configuring Access Lists Using SDM 11. Network Address Translation (NAT) 11.1. When Do We Use NAT? 11.2. Types of Network Address Translation 11.3. NAT Names 11.4. How NAT Works 11.5. Testing and Troubleshooting NAT 11.6. Configuring NAT on Our Inter network 11.7. Configuring NAT Using SDM 12. Ciscos Wireless Technologies 12.1. Introduction to Wireless Technology 12.2. Ciscos Unified Wireless Solution 12.3. Configuring Our Wireless Inter network 13. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) 13.1. Why Do We Need IPv6 13.2. The Benefits and Uses of IPv6 13.3. IPv6 Addressing and Expressions 13.4. How IPv6 Works in an Inter network 13.5. IPv6 Routing Protocols 13.6. Migrating to IPv6 13.7. Configuring IPv6 on Our Inter network 14. Wide Area Networks 14.1. Introduction to Wide Area Networks 14.2. Cabling the Serial Wide Area Network 14.3. High-Level Data-Link Control (HDLC) Protocol 14.4. Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) 14.5. Frame Relay 14.6. Using SDM for WAN Connections 14.7. Virtual Private Networks

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