Daniel Davis
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An entry level Information Technician, Desktop Support
Objective
Expected:
Education ITS (Information Technology Systems) Technical Certificate
December 2009
Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho
Related course work: Mechanical Devices, Operating Systems,
Customer Relations, Basic Computer Servicing, Product Sales, Data
Cabling, Network Operating Systems, CCNA !,2,3,4, + CCNA
Security Bond Copiers
Skills/Abilities CCNA 1,2,3,4 + CCNA Security
Introduction to Networking, Networking Fundamentals, Networking Media, Cable Testing,
Cabling LANs and WANs, Ethernet Fundamentals, Ethernet Technologies, Ethernet
Switching, TCP/IP Protocol Suite and IP, Addressing, Routing Fundamentals and Subnets,
TCP/IP Transport and, Application Layer,Case Study: Structured Cabling
WANs and Routers, Introduction to Routers, Configuring a Router, Learning about Other
Devices, Managing Cisco IOS Software, Routing, and Routing Protocols, Distance Vector
Routing Protocols, TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages, Basic Router
Troubleshooting, Intermediate TCP/IP, Access Control Lists (ACLs), Case Study – Routing
Introduction to Classless Routing, Single Area OSPF, EIGRP, Switching Concepts,
Switches, Switch Configuration, Spanning-Tree Protocol, Virtual LANs, VLAN Trunking
Protocol, Case Study: Access Control Lists (ACLs)
Scaling IP Addresses, WAN Technologies, PPP, ISDN and DDR, Frame Relay, Introduction
to Network Administration, Case Study: WANs
Describe the security threats facing modern network infrastructures, Secure network device
access, Implement AAA on network devices, Mitigate threats to networks using ACL
Concepts, Mitigate Layer 2 attacks, Implement Cisco IOS Firewalls, Implement Cisco IOS
IPS Feature Set, Implement Site to site IPSec VPNs, Administer effective Security Polices.
IT Trends in Business and Society, Introduction to Information
Networks, Introduction to Networking, Building a Network,
Network Operating Systems, Basic Network Operating
System Administration, TCP/IP Networking, Configuring
Network Services, Installing an Operating System, Network
Security, Advanced Network Operating System
Administration, Monitoring Management and
Troubleshooting Tools, MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows 3.1,
Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Unix, Linux
MECHANICAL DEVICES ADJUSTMENTS AND PROCEDURES Use the
1.
typewriter as a training device. Disassembly and assembly of all components of a
single element machine and theory of the electrical parts, their functions and
adjustments will be taught. Troubleshooting, repair and overhaul of typewriters
will be performed. Instruction in hand tools, power tools, mechanical parts and
lubrication of parts
2.
OPERATING SYSTEMS INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
3.
Prepares the student with keyboarding skills and operating systems, their commands
and functions. Basic word processing, DOS commands, Windows 3.2, Windows 95,
Linux basics, commands, basic software installation and computer terms
BASIC COMPUTER SERVICING Introduces the student to servicing of
4.
computers. Includes training in disk drives, power supplies, modems, printers,
keyboards, monitors and hook ups. Diagnostic troubleshooting methods and utility
programs are explored.
Basic Electronic Concepts Introduction to basic electricity and electronics.
5.
Simple DC circuits, use of a Volt Ohm meter, soldering, resistors, capacitors,
conductors, insulators, Ohm's law, diodes, transistors, and motors will be
covered. Includes math applications covering positive and negative numbers
related to basic electronics. Decimals, metrics and algebra formulas are covered.
DATA CABLING Covers the physical aspects of computer network
6.
installation/cabling. The focus is cabling issues related to network connections.
Provides an understanding of industry trends and standards, pulling and
mounting cable, and cable testing. Is a lab oriented course that stresses
documentation, design, and installation issues.
BOND COPIERS/IMAGING SYSTEMS Operate bond copiers, laser and
7.
digital printers. Hook ups, theory of electronics, basics of xerography, supplies,
disassembly, assembly, troubleshooting, adjustments, cleaning methods and
safety will be covered. Fax machine operation and servicing are covered.
8.
9.
Weldon Hill
References
Instructor, Information Technology Systems
Information Technology Systems
282-3897
Trade Technology 206E Stop 8380
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Carl D McElhinney
Instructor, Information Technology Systems
Information Technology Systems
282-2205
Trade Technology 206E Stop 8380
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