COURSE # NOO-841
INTRANET DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS
Comprehensive introduction to private TCP/IP networks emphasizing a working knowledge of the information infrastructure that underlies modern information systems.
The rapid and unprecedented growth of the Internet has ushered in a new era of computing. Geographically distributed computational processes, instruments and machinery can potentially interact, communicate and collaborate to achieve a common goal.
This course introduces the concepts, design criteria, and prevailing standards used in modern distributed information systems. Class lectures are supplemented with demonstrations and hands-on designs. Participants will use computers to understand the issues involved in Intranet design and deployment.
Applications and benefits:
You will benefit by enhancing your understanding of the :
- Internet protocols.
- Network operating systems.
- Distributed information systems.
Who should attend:
This course offers a sound introduction to intranet operations, including design criteria and system level considerations. It is designed specifically for management and IT professionals, programmers and network engineers who either design or manage networks. This course does not have prerequisites; however, OEI Course #NOO-821, or familiarity with computers, programming and networks will be helpful.
Course Outline:
- Introduction - Distributed Information Systems
- The OSI Reference Model
- Application Layer
- Presentation Layer
- Session Layer
- Transport Layer
- Network Layer
- Data Link Layer
- Physical Layer
- TCP/IP Networks - The Basic Infrastructure
- Introduction to TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Internet and Intranets
- Building a TCP/IP Network
- Connecting to a TCP/IP Network: SLIP and PPP
- Addressing & Naming
- Domain Name Server
- Dynamic Host Control Protocol
- Dynamic Domain Name Server
- Address Resolution Protocols (ARP, RARP & BootP)
- IP Subnets and Routing (RIP, OSPF)
- Trouble Shooting TCP/IP Networks (SNMP, Ping, ICMP)
- Network Operating Systems
- Novell NetWare 5
Windows NT 4.0
Unix/Linux
- Building Intranets
- Directory Servers (X.500, LDAP, JNDI)
- Web Servers (Http, HTML, XML, Java Script, Java)
- Messaging Servers (SMTP, POP3, IMAP)
- Database Servers (ODBC, JDBC, ODMG)
- Security and Firewalls (SSL, RSA)
- Virtual Private Networks (RSVP, QoS)
- Managing Intranets
- Overview
- Fault Management
- Accounting Management
- Configuration Management
- Performance Management
- Security Management
- Protocols (SNMP, RMON)
- Demonstrations / Hands on Lab/Case Studies
- Design, deployment and configuration of a directory
- Design and deployment of a web site
- Case study: eCommerce application
About the Instructor
Dr. Indur B. Mandhyan is the Director of Information Technology at OEI. Currently he is Head of Advanced Networking and Distributed Computing at Sarnoff Corporation, Princeton, NJ. Previously, Dr. Mandhyan was a senior member of the research staff at NYNEX Technology Center in White Plains, NY, where he was responsible for the design and deployment of optimal algorithms and the information infrastructure necessary for the planning and provisioning of voice and data networks, such as SDH/SONET and Frame Relay and ATM. Prior to that, he was a senior researcher at Philips Research Laboratories, where he was engaged in the design and development of optimal algorithms for automation and communications. Dr. Mandhyan holds a BS and MS in computer science and a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts. He has published over a dozen technical publications and has authored several patents.
Details:
Course: NOO-841 Duration: 3 Days FEE: $1,399 CEUs: 2.16
Please direct any additional inquiries regarding this course to Anita Hellstrom, Program Coordinator, by e-mail, FAX: (636) 273-4955 or TELEPHONE: (636) 273-9608.
Call toll free 1-800-683-7267 from anywhere in the Continental U.S. or CANADA.
Last modified June 23, 2004.