Network Administrator with CCNA
Network administrators design, install, and support an organization's computer systems. They are responsible for local-area networks (LAN), wide-area networks (WAN), network segments, and Internet and intranet systems. They work in a variety of environments, including professional offices, small businesses, government organizations, and large corporations. They maintain network hardware and software, analyze problems, and monitor networks to ensure their availability to system users. These workers gather data to identify customer needs and then use the information to identify, interpret, and evaluate system and network requirements. Administrators also may plan, coordinate, and implement network security measures.
In this QuickJobs program, you will learn to configure, repair, and maintain computers and set up and troubleshoot networks. Gain the knowledge and skills to configure and troubleshoot a Windows Server 2008 network infrastructure. Implement and configure secure network access and implement fault tolerant storage technologies and how to secure servers and maintain update compliance. Includes Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA training.
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Course Name |
# of Hours |
| A+ | 70 Hours |
| Network+ | 35 Hours |
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6421 -
Configuring & Troubleshooting a Win Server 2008 Network Infrastructure |
35 Hours |
| Cisco CCNA | 35 Hours |
| Total Hours |
175 Hours |
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