
Redback Certified Network Architect
ABOUT THE COURSE
Network architecture (Certified Network Architect )is a constantly evolving field that combines technical and engineering knowledge. Network Architects are involved in the analysis and design of network systems. They work with routers and switches to assess the performance of a network and take the necessary steps. Becoming a Network Architect typically entails completion of Certifications in CCNA, CCNP and CCIE.
Not to be confused with Network Administrators who manage and support the network, or Network Engineers who build and repair it, Network Architects are responsible for the planning and design of data and communications networks. The responsibilities of these roles will overlap in some organizations, especially in startups and SMBs, however most enterprises and government agencies employ specialized professionals (or teams of professionals) in each position.
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What You Will Learn
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Key Features
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Module 01: | Introduction to Networking, A+ |
Module 02: | N+ |
Module 03: | CCNA (Routing & Switching) |
Module 04: | CCNP ( Route ) |
Module 05: | CCNP ( Switching ) |
Module 06: | CCNP Service Provider |
Module 07: | CCNP ( Troubleshooting ) |
Module 08: | Security Concepts |
Module 09: | Windows System Administration |
Module 10: | Ethical Hacking |