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Hardware & Operating Systems (A+)
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Basics of Computer
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Operating Systems
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Memory Management
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Assembling a PC
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Working on Windows 9X/XP
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Digital Electronics
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Microprocessor and Support Chips
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Virus
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Parallel and
USB
Port
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Printers
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Laptop
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Troubleshooting
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Microsoft Operating Systems
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Installation, Configuration and Up gradation
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User and Group Administration
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Introduction to Networking
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Connecting the Windows Computers
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Boot Sequence
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Diagnosing & Troubleshooting
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Linux Overview
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The Internet
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Networking
(N+)
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Network Connectivity
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Advanced Network Theory
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Common Network Protocols
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TCP/IP Services
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Alternate Network Protocols
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Network LAN Infrastructure
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Remote Networking
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Network Security
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Disaster Recovery
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Advanced Data Storage Techniques
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Network Troubleshooting
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Network Operating Systems
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Microsoft
Certified System Administrator
(Windows 2003 Track)
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Core Exams: Networking System (4 Exams Required) Exam
70-290: Managing & Maintaining a Microsoft Windows
Server
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Exam 70-291: Implementing, Managing and maintaining a
Microsoft Server 2003 network Infrastructure
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Core Exams: Client Operating System(1 Exam Required)
Exam 70-270: Installing, Configuring and
Administrating Microsoft Windows® XP Professional
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Exam 70-284: Implementing and Managing Microsoft
Exchange Server 2003
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Cisco Systems is the largest provider of
Internetworking equipment in the world
The CCNA curriculums cover the learning
objectives of the CCNA certification exam, which is the
first step in a Cisco career-certification path. The
curriculum emphasizes the use of decision-making and
problem- solving techniques to resolve networking
issues.
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CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
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Layered Models
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TCP/IP
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IP
Addressing
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Configuring a Router
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Building a Network
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Managing CISCO in an Internet work
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IP
Routing
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Switching
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Virtual LANs
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Access Lists
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WAN
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