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NETWORK ADMINISTRATION AND INSTALLATION 1 (IT115)

COURSE DESCRIPTION This course covers client-server environment of computer network. Discussions include network services, device configuration, back-up and restore, process/task automation, file system. Hands-on include setting up client-server services such as print, file and mail services using either Windows or Linux platform. Topics on internetworking services include Domain Name Service (DNS), Network File Sharing (NFS), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Web, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (HDCP) and Proxy Service.

OBJECTIVES:

To facilitate and ongoing faculty development and close monitoring system of faculty performance. To review & offer programs focusing on the needs of the region and global market. To expose the faculty and students to seminar and mentoring in research in Science, Technology and other disciplines to increase their skills. To equip the faculty with adequate knowledge, skills thru trainings, scholarships and seminars and acquired modern facilities to ensure high percentage of LET and TESDA competency passers. To establish linkages in Industries, LGU, Educational Institution and other establishment to support in the implementation of programs like Information Technology, Tourism & Hotel and Restaurant Management and Engineering. To promote a clean, green and bloom premises and eco-friendly environment. To expand students scholarship opportunities by allocating appropriate funds and generate grants/supports from linkages. To encourage livelihood activities for socio-economic development of the community.

HISTORY
"Network engineer" redirects here. For other uses, see Network engineering (disambiguation). A network administrator is an individual that is responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software systems that make up a computer network including the maintenance and monitoring of active data network or converged infrastructure and related network equipment. Network administrators are generally mid-level support staff within an organization and do not typically get involved directly with users. Network administrators focus upon network components within a company's LAN/WAN infrastructure ensuring integrity. Depending on the company and its size, the network administrator may also design and deploy networks.[1] The actual role of the network administrator will vary from place to place, but will commonly include activities and tasks such as network address assignment, management and implementation of routing protocols such as ISIS, OSPF, BGP, routing table configurations and certain implementations of authentication (e.g.: challenge response, etc.). It can also include maintenance of certain network servers: file servers, VPN gateways, intrusion detection systems, etc. In smaller organisations, network administrators may also be technically involved in the maintenance and administration of servers, desktop computers, printers, routers,switches, firewalls, phones, IP Phones, personal

digital assistants, smartphones, software deployment, security updates and patches as well as a vast array of additional technologies inclusive of both hardware and software.

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