
Importance of Network Testing
As electronic commerce, online business-to-business operations, and global connectivity have become vital components of a successful business strategy, enterprises have adopted security processes and practices to protect information assets. Most companies work diligently to maintain an efficient, effective security policy, implementing the latest products and services to prevent fraud, vandalism, sabotage, and denial of service attacks. However, many enterprises overlook a key ingredient of a successful security policy they do not test the network and security systems to ensure that they are working as expected.Information Protection is the key in organizations to develop and maintain a competitive edge. Protection of this information enables the organization to develop, grow, and increase revenue, through the belief that their critical knowledge and information systems are secure from prying eyes. Organizations will often spend significant effort in ensuring the physical security of their environment and protection of their information. It is often the electronic environment is often left out of the protection loop. As a result, organizations often leave themselves exposed to brand damage and potential liability through insufficient care and attention to their external systems.
Course Coverage
NETWORKING
Manual Testing:
- Testing Concepts
- SDLC: different Models of
- Software Development Life cycle.
- Methodology and types of testing etc
*Win Runner *QTP
Network Architecture
- Learn OSI and TCP/IP Model
- Learn how packet flows from onelayerto another
- Understand Packet flow on Internet
- VOIP(Voice over Internet Protocol)
Network Design
- LAN Traffic
- V2 & IP Traffic Test
- TCP Traffic Test
- UDP Traffic Test
- TCP & UDP Metric Load
- NGN – Next Generation Network
- VPN – Virtual Private Network
- WAN – Wide Area Network
Firewall Testing
- Firewall Concepts
- Types & architecture
- Operations
- Testing
- L1 & L2 Layers
- Hub/Switches/Bridges
Next Generation Networks
- MPLS
- METRO Ethernet
- Routers
- Routing Basics
- Routing Components
- Path Determination
- Switching
Routing Algorithm
- Static versus dynamic
- Single-path versus multipath
- Flat versus hierarchical
- Host-intelligent versus router-intelligent
- Intra domain versus inter domain
- Link-state versus distance vector
Routing Metrics
- Path Length
- Reliability
- Delay
- Bandwidth
- Load
- Communication cost
Routed Protocols
- IP
- Classfull Addressing
- Classless addressing
- VLSM,
- Subnetting
- IPv6 concepts
Routing Protocols
- RIP – Routing Information Protocol
- IGRP – Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- EIGRP – Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol
- OSPF - Open Shortest Path First
- EGP – Exterior Gateway Protocol
- BGP – Border Gateway Protocol
- IS-IS – Information System to Information System Protocol
- PNNI – Private Network to Network Interface
Scripting language
- Perl/TCL/Unix Scripting
- OPERTAING SYSTEM
- Linux/Solaris/Unix
- Tools – Ethereal, Wire Shark
Training Methodology
Our training process called "PERFOMANCE GUARANTEED" purely designed based on our clients expectation in technical as well as soft skills from the candidate. Providing a strong technical stuff from Monday to Friday with Practical's Classes are comprehensive with detailed explanation with Real Time Examples
Class Schedule :
Monday to Friday Theory : 1.30 hrs daily with suitable batch timingsPractical's : Min 2 hrs + Extra Hours
Saturdays
Weekly Review Test.
Interview Preparation
- The following area will be covered
- Making yourself to suits for the interview
- Improving your presentation skill, Body Language, Confident Level
- preparing Resume that's speaks about you
- How to present well in Interviews?
- Handling peoples in Interviews
- Facing the HR round
Who is Eligible ?
Diploma, BSc, BCA, MSc, BE, BTech, ME, MTech with any pass out Peoples working any non-IT(Testing) areas like BPO, Call Centre, Hardware & Networking, Sales & Marketing, Teaching Profession, Banking, Insurance, Telecom relatedBatches Schedule
- 7.30 – 9.00 am
- 9.30 – 11.00 am
- 11.00 – 12.30 pm
- 2.00 – 3.30 pm
- 3.30-5.00 pm
- 5.00 – 7.30 pm
- 7.30 – 9.00 pm
For Working Executives
- Weekend batches (Only Saturday & Sunday ) - 4 Hrs each day.
- Early morning, late evening batches for working professional

