In MTA - Networking Fundamentals (98-366) training course, you will learn how communication and information transfers are enabled by networking technologies such as the Internet, intranet, and extranet, local area networks, wide area networks, wireless networking, network topologies, and access methods. You will also build foundational knowledge in various networking concepts, including the OSI model, IP addressing, Internet Protocols, and more.
By attending MTA - Networking Fundamentals (98-366) workshop, delegates will learn:
- Networking concepts in an internetworked environment ranging from LANs, WANs, VLANs, extranets, and the Internet
- Physical networking hardware such as routers, switches, and different media types
- Key networking concepts such as local and wide area networking, the OSI model, basic Internet Protocols, and IP addressing (IPv4, IPv6)
- TCP/IP, DNS, and important tools to diagnose Internet connectivity
An understanding of IT and business environments is beneficial, but not required.
This MTA - Networking Fundamentals (98-366) class is suitable for Business or IT professionals, technical sales people, project managers, business analysts, or IT management who need to understand networking fundamentals and work closely with network professionals.
