A full-day training that gives your team a solid foundation in networking. From IP addressing and subnetting to network security and hands-on troubleshooting with Linux tools. The course is practical with exercises and ends with a hands-on lab.
What the training covers
- Networking fundamentals: LAN, WAN, topologies, and physical components
- IP addressing, subnetting, and DNS
- The OSI model and TCP/IP model
- Network protocols: TCP/UDP, broadcast, multicast, and unicast
- Switching, VLANs, and routing
- APIs: REST, SOAP, and WebSockets
- Network security: firewalls and access control lists (ACL)
- Linux tools: ping, traceroute, nslookup, nmap, tcpdump, and Wireshark
Who should attend
IT technicians, system administrators, and developers who want to understand how networks actually work. Basic computer skills are enough, no networking experience required.
What you walk away with
- Understanding of how networks are built and how data moves
- Practical skills in IP addressing and subnetting
- Hands-on experience with network troubleshooting using Linux tools
- Foundational understanding of network security