| 1: Basic fundamental of computer Hardware |
| A: Microprocessor |
| B: Memory |
| C: Motherboard |
| D: Switch Mode Power Supply |
| E: HDD, Keyboard, Mouse |
| F: BIOS |
| G: Printer |
| H: Scanner |
| I: Assemble & Disassemble PC & LAPTOP |
| J: Troubleshooting PC& LAPTOP |
| Operating System |
| 1: Basics of operating System |
| 2: Different OS installation |
| 3: Driver & Antivirus Installation |
| 4: Third Party software Installation |
| 5: Managing User Account |
| 6: Password Policy & Account lockout Policy |
| 7: Backup & Restore |
| 8: Control panel & Disk management |
| 9: MS- Office 2016 Installation & Troubleshooting |
| A: MS-Word |
| B: MS-Excel |
| C: MS-PowerPoint |
| 10: OS Troubleshooting |
| Basic of Computer Networking |
| 1: Basic of Computer Networking |
| 2: OSI Model & TCP/IP model |
| 3: Networking Devices & Transmission Media |
| 4: Topology |
| 5: IP Address |
| 6: Setup Network |
| 7: setup Wireless network |
| 8: Remote management |
| A: Remote desktop |
| B: Remote Assistance |
| C: Team viewer |
| D: Skype |
| E: Any desk |
| 9: Sharing Internet Connection |
| 10: Troubleshooting Network Problem |
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| E-Mail Client |
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| 1: Introduction of Email System |
| 2: Create E-mail ID in different service provider |
| 3: Creating & sending E-mail |
| 4: Receiving & Reading E-mail |
| 5: Attach files to a message |
| 6: Mail/Keyboard shortcuts |
| 7: To manage contacts |
| 8: Mail security |
| 9: Configuring desktop email clients |
| A: Microsoft Outlook |
| B: Mozilla Thunderbird |
| C: Opera Mail |
| 10: Backup & Restore of emails |
| 11: Troubleshooting Mail sending & receiving error |
| Server -2012 R2/ 2008R2 |
| 1: Introduction of server & its type |
| 2: Planning storage solutions |
| 2: Virtualization |
| 3: Installing windows server 2008r2 & 2012 |
| 4: Configure server initial server setting |
| 5: Implementing windows activation |
| 6: Overview of Active Directory Domain Services |
| 7: Creating Domain controller |
| 8: Creating Child Domain controller |
| 9: Creating Backup Domain controller |
| 10: Creating Read only Domain Controller & password replication |
| 11: Global Catalog server |
| 12: Flexible single master operation role |
| 13: Adding client with Domain controller |
| 14: Group policy, OU Deployment |
| 15: Password policy & Account lockout policy |
| 16: Disconnect member form Domain controller |
| 17: Remove Domain controller |
| 18: Windows Server backup and Volume shadow copy |
| 19: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
| 20: Scope Reservation |
| 21: DHCP load balance |
| 22: DHCP functionality testing |
| 23: File Server folder Quota & file screening |
| 24: Encrypting file system |
| 25: Create Share folder with different method and NTFS permission |
| 26: Disk Quota & User Quota |
| 27: Print Server |
| 28: Web server |
| 29: FTP server |
| 30: Domain name server |
| 31: DNS lookups |
| 32: DNS Zone and its types |
| 33: DNS Zone transfer |
| 34: Desktop experience |
| 35: Virtual Private Network |
| 36: Map network drive & folder redirection |
| 37: folder access permission user wise |
| 38: Creating Roaming profile |
| 39: Windows Deployment Server |
| 40: RAID Server (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) |
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| Unix & Linux |
| 1: Introduction of Linux & Evolution of Linux |
| 2: Starting the Installation of Linux & Cent OS |
| 3: Basic Linux commands |
| 4: Create user & Set password |
| 5: Configure a network & connect to Internet |
| Cisco Certified Network Associate |
| 1: Cisco—A Brief History |
| 2: Redesigned Cisco CCNA Certifications |
| 3: Required Exam(s) Recommended Training |
| 4: Difference between 200-120 ----- 200 - 125 code |
| 5: Cisco certification levels & Degree |
| 6: Networking and its concepts |
| 7: Computer network topology |
| 8: Transmission Media |
| 9: Networking Devices |
| 10: Communication Using a Network |
| 11: LAN Transmission Methods |
| 12: OSI Model & TCP/IP Model |
| 13: Three way handshake process |
| 14: IP Addressing |
| 15: Subnet mask |
| 16: Network ID |
| 17: Reserved IP |
| 18: Special IP Addresses |
| 19: Subnetting |
| 20: FLSM |
| 21: CIDR |
| 22: VLSM |
| 23: Router Basic |
| 24: External ports of Router |
| 25: Internal Components of a Router |
| 26: Computer/Terminal Console Connection |
| 27: Cisco Hierarchical model |
| 28: Router Manufacturers |
| 29: Cisco IOS overview |
| 30: Terminal Emulation Programs |
| 31: Accessing the IOS |
| 32: Types of memory on a Cisco device |
| 33: Cisco devices Routers & Switches |
| 34: Router boot process |
| 35: IOS modes |
| 36: Router Administrative Function |
| 37: Erase the Configuration of Router |
| 38: IP Routing |
| 39: Routing protocol metric & AD |
| 40: Dynamic Routing Protocol |
| 41: Autonomous System |
| 42: Difference between I G P and E G P |
| 43: Routing Information Protocol |
| 44: Versions of the Routing Information Protocol |
| 45: Rip timer basic |
| 46: Verifying RIP |
| 47::RIPv2 |
| 48: Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol |
| 49: Verifying EIGRP |
| 50: Open-Shortest-Path-First |
| 51: Wild Card Mask |
| 52: Verifying OSPF |
| 53: Static Routing |
| 54: Default Routing |
| 56: Border Gateway Protocol |
| 57:NAT- Static, Dynamic & PAT |
| 58: Access Control List |
| 59: FRAME REALY |
| 60:Basic of Switching |
| 61: Collision domain |
| 62: Broadcast domain
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