Network Services I

Base Knowledge

Knowledge of IP addressing and TCP-IP protocol.

Teaching Methodologies

Learning the theoretical and protocol aspects of network and configuration services in Cisco, Windows and Linux environments using the expository method.

Learning the practical aspect by configuring virtual machines with real and practical scenarios of network services.

Learning Results

It is intended that students acquire skills in planning, configuring and maintaining basic network services.

Program

Theoretical Component

Learning the theoretical and protocol aspects of network services and configuration in different environments of the following network services:

  • IP addressing
  • Dynamic addressing (DHCP)
  • Address translation (NAT)
  • Name resolution (DNS)
  • Remote access (VPNs)
  • Proxy services
  • Clock synchronization services (NTP)
  • Learning, studying and proposing solutions for practical issues involving the technological option of implementing the studied network services.

Practical / Laboratory Component:

Practical configuration of the following network services:

  • Creation and administration of virtualized environments
  • IP addressing
  • Dynamic addressing (DHCP)
  • Address translation (NAT)
  • Name resolution (DNS)
  • Remote access (VPNs)
  • Proxy services
  • Clock synchronization services (NTP)

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO