Network Engineer Program
About the Course
Network Engineer program is designed for the candidates looking to pursue a career as a Network Engineer, there are several courses and programs available to help kickstart your journey. This program is designed based on the skill set expectations for the role of Network Engineers in the market which includes Networking, Security, Virtualization and Cloud Computing. We are strongly recommending this program for the freshers who are passionate on Networking and IT industry.
Courses covered in Network Engineer program:
CCNA : In this course, you will learn the fundamentals of networking, including LAN and WAN technologies, routing and switching protocols, network security, and network management.
CCR : Cisco Core Routing is designed for network engineers and IT professionals who want to gain advanced knowledge and hands-on experience working with OSPF, BGP, and MPLS technologies.
Cisco Firewalls : This course specializes you in Cisco security technologies, including ASA and FTD firewalls, and providing expertise in designing, implementing, and managing network security infrastructure with a focus on Cisco firewall solutions.
Virtualization : It is gaining popularity quickly as the most common initial point for future virtualization administrators. VMware training deals with digital solutions for all the IT-related issues in the tech world that further helps in managing, installing, connecting, and running private and public cloud infrastructures.
AWS : The AWS Certified Solutions Architect Associate Certification course is a beginner-level course which provides cloud computing services and deals with the study of designing, deploying, and evaluating applications on AWS within diverse and complex requirements.
Roles and Responsibilities of a Network Engineer:
Designing Network Infrastructure : Network Engineers are responsible for designing and planning the organization’s network infrastructure, including LANs, WANs, WLANs, and VPNs. They consider factors such as scalability, performance, security, and budget constraints when designing network architectures.
Implementing Network Solutions : Once the network design is finalized, Network Engineers implement and configure the necessary hardware and software components to bring the network infrastructure to life. This includes routers, switches, firewalls, load balancers, and other networking devices.
Configuring Network Devices : Network Engineers configure network devices such as routers, switches, firewalls, and access points according to the design specifications. They set up IP addresses, VLANs, routing protocols, security policies, and Quality of Service (QoS) parameters to ensure proper functionality and security.
Monitoring Network Performance : Network Engineers monitor the performance and health of the network infrastructure using network monitoring tools and protocols. They analyze network traffic, bandwidth utilization, packet loss, and latency to identify and troubleshoot issues proactively.
Troubleshooting Network Problems : When network issues arise, Network Engineers troubleshoot and resolve them in a timely manner to minimize downtime and service disruptions. They use diagnostic tools and techniques to identify the root cause of problems and implement appropriate solutions.
Ensuring Network Security : Network Engineers play a critical role in implementing and maintaining network security measures to protect against unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyber threats. They configure firewalls, intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDS/IPS), VPNs, and access control lists (ACLs) to enforce security policies and compliance requirements.
Managing Network Documentation : Network Engineers maintain accurate documentation of the network infrastructure, including network diagrams, configurations, IP address assignments, and inventory records. This documentation serves as a reference for troubleshooting, planning, and auditing purposes.