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Windows 2003 Servers for implementing TCP/IP network services and security
policies
Course Description:
This course introduces the participant to the concepts and skills for using Windows 2003
servers to implement various TCP/IP network service and security policies. This course
also helps the participants to prepare for the relevant MCSA/MCSE certification
examinations. The course emphasize hand-on practice, the entire course is conducted in
computer laboratory with a 1 to 1 student-computer ratio.
Aim(s) & Objective(s):
The main objective is to equip participants with practical concepts/skills in using Windows
2003 servers.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required:
Basic computer knowledge and networking concepts.
Targeted Participants:
It can be taken by someone who would like to embark on a career in networks and systems
administration/support.
Details Contents
 Introduction to Windows 2003 servers – NTFS file security; administration,
monitoring and management tools.
 Using Windows 2003 servers to implement the following:
 DNS – configure DNS servers, create DNS domain, maintaining/updating/transferring
DNS zones
 DHCP – configure DHCP servers, create DHCP scope and various DHCP options
 WINS – configure WINS servers, maintain/update/transfer WINS records.
 NAT & software router – configure Network Address Translation (NAT) service and
simple IP routing with Windows servers
 IIS & FTP servers – configure http and ftp services.
 Domain & Active Directory – configure domain controller and directory structure,
create OUs and delegation of controls.
 Group Policies – create and implement security policies with Active Directory.
Date & Time:
6:30 to 9:30 PM on 3 July, 5 July, 8 July, 10 July and 12 July
Duration:
15 hours
Venue:
A204, Network Technology Centre
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$1000 (course fee include brief laboratory exercise sheets but does not
include any MCSE study guide/book)
No. of Participants: max 20 participants in each class
Closing Date for Enrolment: 27 June 2003
Introduction to Networking Technology
Course Description:
This short course provides introduction knowledge, concepts and skills in inter-network
technology.
Course Aims & Objectives:
1. To introduce participants to common basic inter-networking devices: routers,
switches, hubs and repeaters.
2. To allow participants to acquire skills to install, configure, and operate simple a routed
LAN.
3. To partially prepare participants for the CCNA examinations.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required:
Basic data communication knowledge.
Targeted Participants:
1. For TC Higher Certificate in “Electronic and Communications Engineering” graduates
who want to enroll on the part-time HKIVE Higher Diploma in “Telecommunications
and Networking” programme.
2. For technicians who want to explore the inter-networking field.
Detail Contents
 Introduction – OSI model, industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing,
subnet and subnet masking, network components, basic network design.
 Routers and routing protocols – router components, router startup & setup, router
configuration, Cisco IOS, routing protocols, interior gateway routing protocol (IGRP),
routing information protocol (RIP).
 LAN – LAN switching and virtual LANs.
 Access – access control list.
Date & Time:
4 -August to 15-August on every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Friday evening, and Saturday evening on 9-August; (6:30 to 9:30pm)
Duration:
27 hours (2 weeks)
Venue:
A204, Network Technology Centre
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$ 1,150*
No. of Participants: 22
Closing Date for Enrolment: 28 July 2003
* subjected to VTC approval
Advanced Networking Technology
Information Systems Security for CISSP Exam Preparation
Course Description: This short course provides a comprehensive discussion and hands-on
practice on routing, switching, wide area network interfaces and connectivity. Basic
network management concepts will also be addressed.
Course Description: This course prepares the participant with the skill and knowledge to
sit for exam CISSP. This short course provides a comprehensive review discussing the
entire information system security common body of knowledge. The benefit of the review
short course is to help the individual prepare for the exam. However, it also serves as a
very good learning tool for concepts and topics, known as the Common Body of
Knowledge (CBK), related to all aspects of information systems security.
Course Aims & Objectives:
provide the knowledge and skills required for networking technicians/engineers.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required: “Introduction to Networking Technology” or CCNA
certificate or HKIVE Diploma in “Telecommunications Engineering” or equivalent.
Targeted Participants:
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3.
For HKIVE Diploma in “Telecommunications Engineering” graduates. TC Higher Certificate in
“Electronic and Communications Engineering” graduates who want to enroll on the part-time
HKIVE Higher Diploma in “Telecommunications and Networking” programme.
For HKIVE Diploma in “Telecommunications Engineering” graduates who want to seek direct
entry to the final year of the full-time HKIVE Higher Diploma in “Telecommunications and
Networking” programme. (Note: only a limited number of study places are available)
For HKIVE Higher Diploma in “Telecommunications Engineering” graduates and networking
technicians/engineers who had already obtained the CCNA certificate and want to further their
knowledge and hands-on experience in the networking field to prepare themselves for the CCNP
examinations.
Detail Contents
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Introduction – scalable network, classless Internet domain routing (CIDR), route aggregation /
summarization, various length subnet mask (VLSM), network address translation (NAT), IP unnumbered,
dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP), domain name service (DNS).
Advanced routing – routing review, enhanced interior gateway routing protocol (EIGRP), open shortest path
first (OSPF).
Wide area network – point-to-point protocol (PPP), modems and asynchronous line connections, integrated
services digital network (ISDN), frame relay.
Switching concepts – virtual LANs (VLANs), VLANs trunking protocol (VTP), multi-layer switching
(MLS), spanning tree protocol.
Network management – simple network management protocol (SNMP), remote monitoring (RMON),
management information base (MIB).
Date & Time:
18-August to 13-September on every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and
Friday Evening; (6:30 to 9:30pm)
Duration:
45 hours (4 weeks)
Venue:
A204, Network Technology Centre
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$1,850*
No. of Participants: 24
Closing Date for Enrolment: 11 August 2003
* subjected to VTC approval
Course Aim(s) & Objective(s):
1. To equip participants with a sound knowledge in information security.
2. To help participants to become familiarized with the CISSP examination.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required: Basic computer knowledge and networking concepts.
Targeted Participants: It can be taken by someone who would like to embark on a career
in the information security field, or someone who like to have a practical “refresher” course
before taking the CISSP certification examination.
Detailed Contents:
Based on the CBK proposed by(ISC)2
 Security Management Practices
 Security Architecture and Models
 Access Control Systems and Methodology
 Application Development
 Operations
 Physical Security
 Cryptography
 Telecommunications, Network, and Internet Security.
 Business Continuity Planning
 Law, Investigations, and Ethics
Date & Time:
15-July to 2-Aug on every Tue, Thu (6:30pm to 9:30pm) and Sat
Evening (5:30 to 9:30pm)
Duration:
30 hours (3 weeks)
Venue:
Network Technology Centre
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$1,700*
No. of Participants: 15
Closing Date for Enrolment: 5 July 2003
* subjected to VTC approval
Implementing SIP IP Phone System
Course Description: This course prepares participants with skill and knowledge to
implement an IP phone system using open software VOCAL running on Linux platform.
This short course provides a basic introduction to IP phones using SIP protocols which is a
low cost, light-weight solution to implement a phone system using your organisation’s
network and the Internet. Open system software and free software are used both for the
servers and the user agents.
Course Aim(s) & Objective(s):
1. To equip participants with a good practical skill in configuring the VOCAL IP Phone
system.
2. To equip participants with practical skill in setting up users account, user agents,
administrator accounts and technician accounts with the VOCAL system.
3. To equip participants with knowledge and skills in taking measurement of IP phone
performance parameter using network analyser tools.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required: Basic computer knowledge and networking concepts.
Targeted Participants: It can be taken by someone who are interested in deploying a low
cost, highly performance IP phone systems that integrates with existing data network and
the Internet.
Introduction to Embedded Linux
Course Description: This course provides an introductory training for people who wants
to get a hands-on experience on embedded Linux. Attendees will use a 68VZ328
evaluation board to learn how to develop and debug Linux applications based on open
source development tools, such as, gcc toolchain and uClinux development environment.
Prerequisites:
 To provide an understanding of development tools for Linux
 To provide a brief overview of embedded Linux architecture
 To provide a practical view of embedded Linux system design
 To provide a hands-on experience in developing Linux application software
Course Length: 24 hrs
Course outline:
 Introduction to Embedded Linux
 Target and Host
 Debugging Techniques
 Kernel Overview and Device Driver
 User space applications designed for embedded system
 User Interface design
Details Contents
 Linux RedHat Operating System – Installation of RedHat 7.3 for Vocal System.
 VOCAL SIP IP Phone system – Introduction to basic IP phone concepts and the
comparison of H.323 and SIP protocols.
 Setting up of proxy server in VOCAL System – Installation of VOCAL system
software for all-in-one version proxy server.
 Configure the VOCAL System – Configure the system for users, administrators and
technicians.
 Measurement – Measure the performance parameters i.e. delay, delay jitter and noise
levels of the system using software network analyser.
Date & Time:
14-July to 8-Aug on every Mon, Fri (6:30pm to 9:30pm)
Duration:
24 hours (8 evenings)
Venue:
B314 Lab
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$2,000*
No. of Participants: 20
Closing Date for Enrolment: 5 July 2003
Date & Time:
19-August to 28-Aug on every Tue, Thu (6:30pm to 9:30pm)
Duration:
12 hours (4 evenings)
Venue:
A204, Network Technology Centre
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$950*
No. of Participants: 15
Closing Date for Enrolment: 15 July 2003
* subjected to VTC approval
* subjected to VTC approval
This course is supported by CWLinux Ltd. for its training materials and development
system.
Installing Network Cabling Systems and Management
Course Description: This course provides a unique opportunity for data network installers
to learn the latest installing and terminating techniques in data network cabling. As the
speed of network operation increase, cabling installation skills must keep pace to avoid a
tangle of complex network cabling problems. The course is about 80% hands-on. Network
cable system performance testing tools will also be introduced during the workshops. It
will equip participants with the skills on the installation and termination know-how to
enhance network cabling systems quality.
Course Aims & Objectives:
1. To equip participants with a solid knowledge on networking cabling technology.
2. To help participants to acquire skills in terminating an assortment of copper and fiber
cables used in the enterprise network environment.
Prerequisite Knowledge Required: Basic local area network concepts and related
networking knowledge.
Targeted Participants: It can be taken by anyone who would like to acquire a concrete
knowledge and skills in network cabling.
Duration: 15 hours
 Session 1 – Lecture : Industry Standards, copper cable technology, Fiber cable
technology, Installation, Performance parameters, Connectors and interconnect,
hardware, Documenting and Administrating the installation
 Session 2 – Workshop :Terminate copper cable types
 Session 3 – Workshop : Terminate optical cable types – 1
 Session 4 – Workshop : Terminate optical cable types - 2
 Session 5 – Workshop : Using network cable systems testing tools, cable system
troubleshooting
Date & Time:
16-July to 30-July on every Wed, Saturday evening (6:30 to 9:30pm)
Duration:
15 hours (2.5 weeks)
Medium:
Cantonese, supplemented with English
Fee:
HK$ 1,100*
No. of Participants: 16;
Closing Date for Enrolment: 5 July 2003
* subjected to VTC approval
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