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Advance Networking Specialist – Hands-On Program

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🌍 Course Description

The Advance Networking Specialist Program is designed for students, IT graduates, and working professionals who want to master networking at a professional level and step into roles like Network Engineer, System Administrator, NOC Engineer, or Network Security Specialist.

This program offers intensive, real-world training on advanced routing, switching, firewalls, VPNs, network monitoring, and security practices. Candidates will work on real-time projects and lab simulations to handle complex corporate networking environments.

By the end, you’ll receive a recognized certification and job/freelancing assistance to use your advanced networking expertise for career growth or independent projects.

πŸ“ Real-Time Projects

βœ” Configure and troubleshoot enterprise-level routing with OSPF & BGP
βœ” Implement & secure a multi-site VPN setup
βœ” Configure & test a firewall with ACLs & IPS policies
βœ” Simulate enterprise VLANs with advanced switching
βœ” Monitor and analyze live network traffic using Wireshark
βœ” Prepare a network design & documentation project for a company

πŸŽ“ Certification & Career Support

  • Advance Networking Specialist Certification
  • Job Assistance – Placement preparation, referrals, interview scheduling
  • Freelancing Guidance – VPN projects, firewall support, remote monitoring gigs

πŸš€ Why Enroll?

βœ… Gain deep networking expertise (CCNA/CCNP-level)
βœ… Hands-on training in routing, switching, firewalls, VPNs & monitoring
βœ… Work on real-world projects & enterprise simulations
βœ… Certification + Job & Freelancing Career Support
βœ… Become job-ready for roles like Network Engineer, NOC Engineer, Network Security Specialist

⚑ With this program, candidates won’t just β€œlearn networking” β€” they’ll master advanced enterprise networking and be ready for global opportunities.

What is an Advanced Networking Specialist?
An Advanced Networking Specialist is an IT professional who designs, configures, troubleshoots, and secures complex computer networks, often working with enterprise-level infrastructure.
What are the key responsibilities of an Advanced Networking Specialist?
. Designing and implementing LAN, WAN, and cloud networks
. Managing routing, switching, and firewalls
. Optimizing performance & bandwidth
. Ensuring network security with VPNs, IDS/IPS, and encryption
. Monitoring and troubleshooting advanced issues
What tools and software are commonly used by networking specialists?
Cisco Packet Tracer / GNS3 / EVE-NG (simulators)

Wireshark (packet analysis)

SolarWinds, Nagios, PRTG (network monitoring)

Firewalls: Cisco ASA, Palo Alto, Fortinet

Cloud tools: AWS VPC, Azure VNets
What is the difference between static and dynamic routing?
Static routing: Manually configured, best for small networks.

Dynamic routing: Uses protocols like OSPF, BGP, EIGRP for automatic updates.
What is BGP and why is it important?
BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) is the backbone of the internet, used by ISPs and enterprises to exchange routing information between different networks.
What is SD-WAN and how does it differ from traditional WAN?
SD-WAN (Software Defined WAN) uses virtualization and centralized control to optimize WAN performance, reduce costs, and improve security compared to MPLS-based WAN.
What is VLAN and why is it used?
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) segments a network logically to improve security, performance, and traffic management.
How does a load balancer work in advanced networks?
It distributes incoming traffic across multiple servers to improve reliability, scalability, and performance of applications.
What is the difference between IDS and IPS?
DS (Intrusion Detection System): Monitors traffic and alerts on suspicious activity.

IPS (Intrusion Prevention System): Actively blocks or prevents malicious traffic.
What is IPv6 and why is it necessary?
IPv6 provides a vastly larger address space than IPv4, supports better routing efficiency, and is required for future internet growth.
What is MPLS and why is it used in enterprise networks?
MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) routes traffic efficiently by using labels instead of IP lookups, improving speed and supporting QoS for VoIP, video, and critical apps.
What is QoS (Quality of Service) and where is it applied?
QoS prioritizes certain types of traffic (like VoIP or video conferencing) to ensure consistent performance, especially in congested networks.
What is Network Virtualization?
It creates multiple virtual networks on the same physical infrastructure, improving flexibility, isolation, and scalability (e.g., VMware NSX, Cisco ACI)
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Duration 30 Days
Lectures 6
Level Advanced
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