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NETLABS’s Hardware & Networking
Diploma Programme for Graduates in Final Year
Duration: 6 Months
Eligibility: Students should have appeared for/ passed, or currently be in final year of college in
any stream.
NETLABS’s Hardware & Networking
Diploma Programme for Graduates in Final Year
Duration: 6 Months
Eligibility: Students should have appeared for/ passed, or currently be in final year of college in
any stream.
NETLABS’s Hardware & Networking
Diploma Programme for Graduates in Final Year
Duration: 6 Months
Eligibility: Students should have appeared for/ passed, or currently be in final year of college in
any stream.
Quaity !i"e# Confiden$e NETLABS%# &ard'are ( Net'or)in* +ipoma ,ro*ramme for !raduate# in -ina .ear A/out Neta/# ITS Netlabs ITS is one of the best IT training institutes in Delhi, which has helped many students change their dreams of becoming IT Professional. We have been awarded IS !""#$%""& for our 'uality services. Netlabs ITS has a goal of providing (ob oriented IT training to a wide range of students group. We ta)e special care of the students who come from rural areas and are wea) in technical or*and communication s)ills. We train them well enough to face the global wor) environment with confidence. Neta/# -a$t S0eet Netlabs ITS has already trained more than +,""" candidates who have been wor)ing with various blue chip companies around the world. Netlabs offers advance courses and networ)ing solutions on state,of,the,art technologies and platforms. Netlabs is an Information Technology training institute speciali-ing in training on networ)ing technologies with 'uality assurance Netlabs is a professionally managed organi-ation, providing solutions and training in emerging networ)ing technologies li)e .mware, /0change Server, 1otus Domino, 234/, 44N5, 44NP, ITI1, 4itri0, Solaris, 64ITP etc. Netlabs faculties have ta)en innumerable number of corporate batches and thus have a very good understanding of the industry standards and re'uirements. Netlabs has leveraged its position in the IT Industry with an enviable list of clients and a phenomenal growth rate, dedicated teams and 'uality training T0e 1ndi#puted Leader in &ard'are ( Net'or)in* Trainin* Benefit# '0i$0 #tudent# en2oy: 72// 4ourse 6aterial covering all topics in depth including case studies. Training sessions are delivered by the e0perts who have real time e0perience on training and development. 4andidates don8t have to buy any te0tboo) or depend on other material at least during the course. State,of,the,art e'uipment is provided to candidates for hands,on e0perience during training sessions. 5s a value add, 4ommunication S)ills, Personality Development and Soft S)ills training is provided to ease the students e0cel in the wor) proficiency. 6oc) interviews are conducted to enable the students to understand the interview scenario. #""9 placement assistance. Benefit# 3 Neta/# ITS 4 Certifi$ation !uidan$e Participants will be provided :Training Participation 4ertificate8 after successful completion of training. 5fter completion of training, participants may apply for :;lobal 4ertification8 of given training if re'uired. 50y $0oo#e Neta/# ITS We follow classic cum modern imparting methodology. This helps Netlabs to maintain consistency in training delivery and assure 'uality in imparting. The interactive sessions are conducted during the class helps student to clear the concept and learn faster. 5t Netlabs, for every module, we ta)e case studies relating to real time scenario. ur 4ourse content is designed the way that stri)es a balance between concepts and tool based learning. Neta/#%# &ard'are ( Net'or)in* +ipoma6 .our -ir#t Step to'ard# a Su$$e##fu Career7 ur highly (ob oriented 3ardware < Networ)ing Diploma course is a pac)age course available for the students who are fresh to the IT field with almost no e0posure to IT technologies. This pac)age is suitable for ;raduates in final year with or without IT e0posure. We are dedicated to instill and inspire confidence in our students to face the (ob interviews and to prepare them for the industry right from day one of their (ob. To achieve our goal, not only do we provide e0cellent technical training but also we insist our students to go through personality development programs to help them enhance their communication s)ills. With the help of e0pert faculties with enriched industrial e0perience and industry oriented curriculum, we help our students to learn the technology for certifications and )now the industry beforehand in order to gain confidence for interviews. ur /0cellent placement record has proved this strategy to be very successful. The topics covered in this course are$ 3ardware training, 64S/ %"#%, 44N5, /0change Server %"#"*#= and 1otus Notes. +uration: > 6onths Ei*i/iity: Students should have appeared for* passed, or currently be in final year of college in any stream. &ard'are Trainin* BASIC CO8,1TE9 ELECT9ONICS ?asic wor)ing of a computer 7undamentals of electricity Power supply Number system 7undamentals of digital electronics 6icroprocessor fundamentals Site preparation and environmental issues@ Aser 5cceptance Test BA5TC ,C &A9+5A9E S1,,O9T S:ILLS Identification, installation and troubleshooting of Processors Identification, installation and troubleshooting of 6emory Identification, installation and troubleshooting of 6otherboards Identification, installation and troubleshooting of S6PS Storage systems BID/ and S5T5C Storage system @ removableB4D*D.D*?lue 2ayC Display devices and graphics card Peripherals and input devices B6ouse, Deyboard, Scanners, PrintersC and their troubleshooting ?IS settings 1aptop maintenance and their troubleshooting Preventive maintenance of all the components of a computer ;aming P4s and Server 3ardware EN!LIS& CO881NICATION ?uilding Soft S)ills 4ommunication /ti'uettes ;After $ompetin* t0i# modue< you 'i /e a/e to perform t0e foo'in* ta#)#: To identify and test passive < active electronic components 5ssemble P4s Troubleshoot P4 problems Troubleshoot 1aptop problems Troubleshoot P4*1aptop peripheral problems BPrinter*Scanner*ptical Drives*3ard Dis) drives, etc.C 8CSE=2012 In#tain* and Confi*urin* 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 >?0=@10A Install and configure servers 4onfigure server roles and features 4onfigure 3yper,. Deploy and configure core networ) services Install and administer 5ctive Directory 4reate and manage ;P B;roup Policy b(ectC Admini#terin* 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 >?0=@11A Deploy, manage and maintain servers 4onfigure file and print services 4onfigure networ) services and access 4onfigure a Networ) Policy Server Infrastructure 4onfigure and 6anage 5ctive Directory 4onfigure and 6anage ;P Confi*urin* Ad"an$ed 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 Ser"i$e# >?0=@12A 4onfigure and manage high availability 4onfigure file and storage solutions Implement business continuity and disaster recovery 4onfigure networ) services 4onfigure the 5ctive Directory Infrastructure 4onfigure identity and access solutions +e#i*nin* and Impementin* a Ser"er Infra#tru$ture >?0=@1BA Plan and deploy a server infrastructure Design and implement networ) infrastructure services Design and implement networ) access services Design and implement an 5ctive Directory infrastructure BlogicalC Design and implement an 5ctive Directory infrastructure BphysicalC Impementin* an Ad"an$ed Ser"er Infra#tru$ture >?0=@1@A 6anage and maintain a server infrastructure Plan and implement a highly available enterprise infrastructure Plan and implement a server virtuali-ation infrastructure Design and implement identity and access solutions ;After $ompetin* t0e#e modue#< $andidate 'oud /e ei*i/e for foo'in* Internationa Certifi$ationC aA In#tain* and Confi*urin* 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 >?0=@10A /A Admini#terin* 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 >?0=@11A $A Confi*urin* Ad"an$ed 5indo'# Ser"er 2012 Ser"i$e# >?0=@12A dA +e#i*nin* and Impementin* a Ser"er Infra#tru$ture >?0=@1BA eA Impementin* an Ad"an$ed Ser"er Infra#tru$ture >?0=@1@A CCNA 200=120 CCNA 9outin* and S'it$0in* 44N5 4omposite /0am$ The %"",#%" 44N5E is the composite e0am associated with the 4isco 44N5 2outing and Switching certification. 4andidates can prepare for this e0am by ta)ing the Interconnecting 4isco Networ)ing Devices$ 5ccelerated B44N5EC v% course. This e0am tests a candidateFs )nowledge and s)ills re'uired to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small to medium si-e enterprise branch networ). The topics include all the areas covered under I4ND # and I4ND% /0ams. +e#$ri/e 0o' a net'or) 'or)# Describe the purpose and functions of various networ) devices Select the components re'uired to meet a networ) specification Ase the SI and T4P*IP models and their associated protocols to e0plain how data flows in a networ) Describe common networ)ed applications including web applications Describe the purpose and basic operation of the protocols in the SI and T4P models Describe the impact of applications B.oice ver IP and .ideo ver IPC on a networ) Interpret networ) diagrams Determine the path between two hosts across a networ) Describe the components re'uired for networ) and Internet communications Identify and correct common networ) problems at layers #, %, = and G using a layered model approach Differentiate between 15N*W5N operation and features Confi*ure< "erify and trou/e#0oot a #'it$0 'it0 DLAN# and inter#'it$0 $ommuni$ation# Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect switches to other networ) devices and hosts /0plain the technology and media access control method for /thernet networ)s /0plain networ) segmentation and basic traffic management concepts /0plain basic switching concepts and the operation of 4isco switches Perform and verify initial switch configuration tas)s including remote access management .erify networ) status and switch operation using basic utilities Bincluding$ ping, traceroute, telnet, SS3, arp, ipconfigC, S3W < D/?A; commands Identify, prescribe, and resolve common switched networ) media issues, configuration issues, auto negotiation, and switch hardware failures Describe enhanced switching technologies Bincluding$ .TP, 2STP, .15N, P.STP, &"%.#'C Describe how .15Ns create logically separate networ)s and the need for routing between them 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot .15Ns 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot trun)ing on 4isco switches 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot inter.15N routing 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot .TP 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot 2STP operation Interpret the output of various show and debug commands to verify the operational status of a 4isco switched networ). Implement basic switch security Bincluding$ port security, trun) access, management vlan other than vlan#, etc.C Impement an I, addre##in* #$0eme and I, Ser"i$e# to meet net'or) reEuirement# in a medium=#iFe Enterpri#e /ran$0 offi$e net'or) Describe the operation and benefits of using private and public IP addressing /0plain the operation and benefits of using D34P and DNS 4onfigure, verify and troubleshoot D34P and DNS operation on a router.Bincluding$ 41I*SD6C Implement static and dynamic addressing services for hosts in a 15N environment 4alculate and apply an addressing scheme including .1S6 IP addressing design to a networ) Determine the appropriate classless addressing scheme using .1S6 and summari-ation to satisfy addressing re'uirements in a 15N*W5N environment Describe the technological re'uirements for running IPv> in con(unction with IPvH Bincluding$ protocols, dual stac), tunneling, etcC. Describe IPv> addresses Identify and correct common problems associated with IP addressing and host configurations Confi*ure< "erify< and trou/e#0oot /a#i$ router operation and routin* on Ci#$o de"i$e# Describe basic routing concepts Bincluding$ pac)et forwarding, router loo)up processC Describe the operation of 4isco routers Bincluding$ router bootup process, PST, router componentsC Select the appropriate media, cables, ports, and connectors to connect routers to other networ) devices and hosts 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot 2IPv% 5ccess and utili-e the router to set basic parameters.Bincluding$ 41I*SD6C 4onnect, configure, and verify operation status of a device interface .erify device configuration and networ) connectivity using ping, traceroute, telnet, SS3 or other utilities Perform and verify routing configuration tas)s for a static or default route given specific routing re'uirements 6anage IS configuration files. Bincluding$ save, edit, upgrade, restoreC 6anage 4isco IS. 4ompare and contrast methods of routing and routing protocols 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot SP7 4onfigure, verify, and troubleshoot /I;2P .erify networ) connectivity Bincluding$ using ping, traceroute, and telnet or SS3C Troubleshoot routing issues .erify router hardware and software operation using S3W < D/?A; commands. Implement basic router security EGpain and #ee$t t0e appropriate admini#trati"e ta#)# reEuired for a 5LAN Describe standards associated with wireless media Bincluding$ I/// WI,7I 5lliance, ITA*744C Identify and describe the purpose of the components in a small wireless networ). BIncluding$ SSID, ?SS, /SSC Identify the basic parameters to configure on a wireless networ) to ensure that devices connect to the correct access point 4ompare and contrast wireless security features and capabilities of WP5 security Bincluding$ open, W/P, WP5,#*%C Identify common issues with implementing wireless networ)s. BIncluding$ Interface, miss configurationC Identify #e$urity t0reat# to a net'or) and de#$ri/e *enera met0od# to miti*ate t0o#e t0reat# Describe todayFs increasing networ) security threats and e0plain the need to implement a comprehensive security policy to mitigate the threats /0plain general methods to mitigate common security threats to networ) devices, hosts, and applications Describe the functions of common security appliances and applications Describe security recommended practices including initial steps to secure networ) devices Impement< "erify< and trou/e#0oot NAT and ACL# in a medium=#iFe Enterpri#e /ran$0 offi$e net'or) Describe the purpose and types of 541s 4onfigure and apply 541s based on networ) filtering re'uirements.Bincluding$ 41I*SD6C 4onfigure and apply an 541s to limit telnet and SS3 access to the router using Bincluding$ SD6*41IC .erify and monitor 541s in a networ) environment Troubleshoot 541 issues /0plain the basic operation of N5T 4onfigure N5T for given networ) re'uirements using Bincluding$ 41I*SD6C Troubleshoot N5T issues Impement and "erify 5AN in)# Describe different methods for connecting to a W5N 4onfigure and verify a basic W5N serial connection 4onfigure and verify 7rame 2elay on 4isco routers Troubleshoot W5N implementation issues Describe .PN technology Bincluding$ importance, benefits, role, impact, componentsC 4onfigure and verify a PPP connection between 4isco routers ;After $ompetin* t0e#e modue#< $andidate 'oud /e ei*i/e for foo'in* Internationa Certifi$ationC aA CCNA 9outin* and S'it$0in* >200=120A 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 8odue 1: Introdu$tion to +e#i*nin* a 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 +epoyment This module e0plains how to gather business and technical re'uirements, and information about the current messaging system, to prepare for designing a messaging system. It also provides an overview of Service 1evel 6anagement and how it can impact the design of the messaging system. ;athering ?usiness 2e'uirements Identifying 5dditional 2e'uirements Introduction to Service 1evel 6anagement 5naly-ing the 4urrent 6essaging /nvironment 8odue 2: +e#i*nin* 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 Inte*ration 'it0 t0e Current Infra#tru$ture This module e0plains how to design the integration of /0change Server with the current infrastructure. It describes how to design the networ) infrastructure, the 5ctive Directory infrastructure, and the DNS infrastructure. 5dditionally, this module e0plains how to plan the administration of /0change Server %"#" Designing the Networ) Infrastructure Designing the 5ctive Directory Infrastructure Designing the DNS Infrastructure Planning /0change Server 5dministration 8odue B: ,annin* and +epoyin* 8ai/oG Ser"i$e# This module e0plains how to design the deployment of the 6ailbo0 server services in /0change Server %"#". It provides an overview of the 6ailbo0 services in /0change Server %"#". The module then describes how to design 6ailbo0 server, recipient management, and a public folder architecture. verview of 6ailbo0 Services in /0change Server %"#" Designing 6ailbo0 Servers Designing 2ecipient 6anagement Designing Public 7older 5rchitecture 8odue @: ,annin* and +epoyin* Cient A$$e## Ser"i$e# in EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 This module e0plains how to plan and deploy client access services in /0change Server %"#". It provides an overview of the 4lient 5ccess server role and then describes how to design the 4lient 5ccess server deployment, client access, and client access policies. verview of the 4lient 5ccess Server 2ole Designing the 4lient 5ccess Server Deployment Designing 4lient 5ccess Designing 4lient 5ccess Policies 8odue H: ,annin* and +epoyin* 8e##a*e Tran#port in EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 This module e0plains how to design the 3ub Transport server and /dge Transport Server deployments. It also describes how to design message routing in /0change Server %"#". The module then e0plains how to design the 3ub Transport servers and the /dge Transport servers. Designing 6essage 2outing for /0change Server %"#" Designing 3ub Transport Servers Designing the 6essage 2outing Perimeter 8odue I: ,annin* and +epoyin* 8e##a*in* Se$urity This module e0plains how to plan and deploy messaging security. It describes how to design message security restrictions, S6TP connector security, and e0plains how to secure message routing between partner organi-ations. The module then describes how to design antivirus and anti,spam solutions. Designing 6essage Security Designing 5ntivirus and 5nti,Spam Solutions 8odue ?: ,annin* and +epoyin* 8e##a*in* Compian$e This module e0plains how to plan and deploy a messaging policy and compliance solution. It describes how to design transport rules, message classifications, and message moderation. Then the module describes how to design the 5D 26S integration with /0change Server %"#". 7inally, the module e0plains how to design message (ournaling, archiving, and messaging records management. Designing Transport 4ompliance Designing 5D 26S Integration with /0change Server %"#" Designing 6essage Iournaling and 5rchiving Designing 6essaging 2ecords 6anagement 8odue 8: ,annin* and +epoyin* &i*0 A"aia/iity This module e0plains how to plan a highly available /0change Server %"#" deployment. It provides an introduction to high availability in /0change Server %"#". It also describes how to design high availability for mailbo0 databases and the other /0change Server %"#" server roles. 7inally, the module e0plains how to design site resilience. Introduction to 3igh 5vailability Planning in /0change Server %"#" Designing 3igh 5vailability for 6ailbo0 Databases Designing 3igh 5vailability for ther Server 2oles Designing Site 2esilience 8odue 9: ,annin* a +i#a#ter 9e$o"ery Soution This module e0plains how to plan a disaster recovery solution for /0change Server %"#". It describes how to plan for disaster mitigation and then e0plains how to design /0change Server bac)up and recovery. Planning for Disaster 6itigation Planning /0change Server ?ac)up Planning /0change Server 2ecovery 8odue 10: ,annin* 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 8onitorin* and Trou/e#0ootin* This module e0plains how to develop a plan for monitoring and troubleshooting the /0change Server environment. It first describes the various options for monitoring the different server roles in /0change Server %"#". The module then describes the available troubleshooting tools and e0plains how to plan for troubleshooting issues in message delivery, client access, and databases. Planning /0change Server 6onitoring Planning /0change Server Troubleshooting 8odue 11: 1p*radin* to 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 This module e0plains how to plan and implement an upgrade from /0change Server %""= or /0change Server %""G to /0change Server %"#". It first provides an overview of the various upgrading scenarios. The module then describes how to plan the upgrade from /0change Server %""= to /0change Server %"#" and from /0change Server %""G to /0change Server %"#". verview of Apgrading to /0change Server %"#" Planning the Apgrade from /0change Server %""= to /0change Server %"#" Planning the Apgrade from /0change Server %""G to /0change Server %"#" 8odue 12: Inte*ratin* 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 'it0 Ot0er 8e##a*in* Sy#tem# This module e0plains how to integrate /0change Server %"#" with other messaging systems and with federated partners. It first describes the various coe0istence scenarios and then e0plains how to design /0change Server %"#" integration with other messaging systems. The modules also describes how to design the integration of /0change Server %"#" with federated partners and with /0change nline Designing /0change Server %"#" Integration with ther 6essaging Systems Designing /0change Server %"#" Integration with 7ederated Partners Designing /0change Server %"#" Integration with /0change nline ;After $ompetin* t0e#e modue#< $andidate 'oud /e ei*i/e for foo'in* Internationa Certifi$ationC a) 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 2010 >eGam no:?0=IIBA 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Se"er 201B S)ill Deploying < 6anaging Windows /0change Server 6anaging 2ecipient b(ects Planning < 6anaging 4lient 5ccess < 2oles 4onfiguring 6essage 4lient 4onnectivity Implementing 35 for 4lient 5ccess < 6ailbo0es ?ac)up, 2ecovery 4onfiguring 6essage Transport 4onfiguring 6essage Security 4onfiguring and Implementing 5uditing 6onitoring < Troubleshooting /0change 4onfiguring 6ailbo0es 4onfiguring Trey 2esearch, 5ddress 1ists < Policies 4onfiguring 4ertificates, Service ptions < 6ailbo0 Tips 4onfiguring utloo) Web 6igration from legacy or third party to /0change %"#=. 6igration %""" to %""= to %""G to %"#" 4lustering also ;After $ompetin* t0e#e modue#< $andidate 'oud /e ei*i/e for foo'in* Internationa Certifi$ationC a) 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 201B >eGam no:?0=B@1A b) 8i$ro#oft EG$0an*e Ser"er 201B >eGam no:?0=B@2A Lotu# Note# T0e -undamenta# Starting 1otus Notes & What8s New in 1otus Notes & Anderstanding the 1otus Notes & Program Screen Setting up the 3ome Page pening an 5pplication Asing 6enus and Toolbars Wor)ing with Window Tabs Asing the 5ction ?ar Wor)ing with ?oo)mar)s Wor)ing with the Sidebar Asing the Preview Pane Asing Deyboard 4ommands Asing the Search 4enter ;etting 3elp Notes Preferences /0iting 1otus Notes & 8ai 8ana*ement .iewing 6ail 4omposing and Sending a New 6ail 6essage Setting Delivery ptions for a 6essage 2eplying to and 7orwarding a 6essage Deleting a 6essage 7lagging a 6essage for 7ollow,Ap Wor)ing with 5ttachments 4reating and Inserting a Signature 4reating and Asing 7olders Sorting 6essages 7inding a 6ail 6essage 4olor,coding 6essages Saving Anfinished 6essages BDraftsC 2ecalling a 6essage Setting up ut,of,ffice Notifications 6anaging Iun) 6ail Wor)ing with 2ules 6ail Preferences Printing a 6essage 5or)in* 'it0 Conta$t# .iewing 4ontacts 4reating a 4ontact 4reating a 4ontact ;roup Wor)ing with 4ontacts 7inding and Sorting 4ontacts 4ontact Preferences Printing 4ontacts 5or)in* 'it0 t0e Caendar .iewing the 4alendar Navigating the 4alendar 4reating a New 4alendar /ntry 4reating a 2ecurring 4alendar /ntry /diting a 4alendar /ntry Scheduling a 6eeting /diting a 6eeting Invitation Scheduling an /vent 5nnouncement 5dding 3olidays to the 4alendar Setting Jour 7ree Time Schedule Wor)ing with ;roup 4alendars 4alendar Preferences Printing the 4alendar 5or)in* 'it0 t0e To +o Li#t .iewing the To Do 1ist 4reating a New To Do Item 4ollaborating with thers Wor)ing with To Do Items To Do Preferences Printing the To Do 1ist EGit ,rofie 5fter completing this programme, candidate would be empowered to face real life problems in the field of 3ardware and Networ)ing. It is designed to ma)e him (ob ready from day one. With our specially designed course content, it is possible for a student with non,technical bac)ground to understand the concepts of 3ardware and Networ)ing. Our $andidate# are /ein* pa$ed 'it0 #ome of t0e /e#t $ompanie#6CC