This course is designed to help learners master the basics of networking and help them decide their career path in the Information Technology field.
Introduction to Networking: Continuing Our IT Journey
Rashad Robinson
5 Stars84 session participants
Continue exploring how devices and networks relate to the OSI model and TCP /IP model. We will increase our understanding of how networks connect in their relation to IT job in various areas such as Cybersecurity, Programming, Information Assurance, Cloud Computing.
$25.00 per session$25.00
Meets 1 time on
January 11, 2023 from 8:00pm to 10:00pm EST
All Klatch Workshops Include
- Exercises, materials, and feedback
- Peer-to-peer, online space
- Trusted platform & vetted facilitators
Who This Is For
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This workshop is for learners of all ages. Learners will receive the basic IT fundamentals in hardware, software, networking, and security before choosing their career path such as Security+ or CCNA.
Workshop Details
Students will learn the basic configuration modes such as User Exec Mode, Privileged Mode, Global Configuration Mode, Interface Configuration Mode. This is essential in configuring routers and switches. Students have configured hostnames, passwords, descriptions, interfaces, vlans, telnet, virtual terminal (vty) lines.
This workshop has our standard refund policy.
Schedule
- January 11, 2023 8:00pm – 10:00pm EST
Meet Your Klatch Facilitator
Rashad Robinson
Welcome to Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood
13 years of IT experience including 5 years of education experience as I’ve certified, accredited, taught courses in the Cisco Networking Academy program at Valiant Cross Academy and Trenholm State Community College in Montgomery, AL. I’ve worked as a desktop systems administrator, network technician, network engineer, and PC technician over my career. I’ve traveled to Guam, Japan, Alaska, New York, Arizona, Canada for different government contract assignments for installation, refresh, upgrade projects. I have experience in working with Cisco, Juniper, … read more
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