NAS-DAR-GEN Instructors
Yomayra Valdez
- Sales executive
- Networking and Telecommunications Engineer
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2018)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2018)
Kevin Moran
- Project Engineer
- Systems Engineer with a mention in Telematics
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2016)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2015)
Ingrid Espinoza
- Project Engineer
- Networking and Telecommunications Engineer
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2017)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2016)
Darwin Barzola
- Project Engineer
- Bachelor in Networks and Operating Systems
- MikroTik Trainer (since 2016)
- Ubiquiti Trainer (since 2015)
- Trainer Academy Xperts (since 2014)
Course Objectives
El Network Design and Architecture Course (NAS-DAR-GEN) is designed to provide students with a deep and practical understanding of the concepts, standards, and technologies necessary to design, implement, and manage a robust and secure enterprise network. The course covers a wide variety of topics, from fundamental network theory to the practical implementation of hierarchical topologies and network redundancy.
Chapter 1: Network concepts
This chapter provides an introduction to networking concepts, including the characteristics of a network, the standards and elements of a network, types of networks (local area network, wireless LAN, and wide area network), network equipment, media transmission and network topologies. Additionally, an overview of network architecture is presented, which will allow students to understand how the different components of a network integrate and communicate with each other.
Chapter 2: Methods for logical segmentation of a data network
This chapter focuses on Subnetting, VLSM, and Summarization, which are essential techniques for network design and management. Students will learn how to use these techniques to maximize the use of IP addresses and minimize wasted addresses.
Chapter 3: General concepts for the design of a data network
This chapter focuses on general concepts for designing a data network. Students will learn how the characteristics of an enterprise affect network design decisions, enterprise architectures, and the PPDIOO (Preparation, Planning, Design, Implementation, Operation and Optimization) methodology.
Chapter 4: Design of a network under the PPDIOO methodology
This chapter focuses on the design of a business network under the PPDIOO methodology. Students will learn how to identify customer requirements for design, how to characterize the existing network, and how to design the network topology and solution.
Chapter 5: Network Structure ModelsQuestionnaire
This chapter focuses on network structure models, specifically hierarchical models. Students will learn the benefits of hierarchical models, how to design a hierarchical network, and best practices at each of the layers. Additionally, an enterprise architecture model developed by Cisco is presented, covering a wide variety of submodules and services.
Chapter 6: Layer 2 versus Layer 3
This chapter compares Layer 2 and Layer 3 of the network. Students will learn about WAN and LAN addressing, Default-Route, NAT, DNS, Layer 2 and Layer 3.
In summary, the Network Design and Architecture Course (NAS-DAR-GEN) aims to provide students with a deep and practical understanding of the concepts, standards and technologies necessary to design, implement and manage a robust and secure enterprise network.