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LiveLabs

LiveLabs are the most advanced hands-on labs available which give you real life, practical experience.

These experiential learning tools provide hands-on, on-demand, personalised practice with live systems!

IT Pro's recognise that learning by doing provides the quickest and most effective way to develop skills and ensure ongoing competency with technology - and this is what you get with LiveLabs

By using LiveLabs you have the ability to practice and refine your skills outside of the realm of day-to-day work and still gain vital, documented experience.

This type of experiential learning has been proven to deliver the highest retention amongst training methodologies.

Choose from the following LiveLabs:

CompTIA A+

CompTIA Network+

Microsoft MCSE 2003

Microsoft MCSA 2003

Cisco CCNA

Cisco CCNP

Duration:

12 months

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CompTIA A+

LiveLabs map directly to the current learning objectives within CompTIA’s official A+ curriculum.

LiveLabs for A+ feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 21 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these A+ exam topics:

A+ Hardware

  • Using the Add Hardware Wizard and Device Manager
  • Printing
  • Configuring Windows 2000 Using the Disk Management Snap-In
  • Hardware Management - Understanding Hardware Profiles
  • Configuring and Managing Printers
  • Monitor Server Performance
  • Managing Disks
  • Designing the Physical Network

A+ Software

  • Introduction to Networks and Windows 2000
  • Configuring Windows 2000
  • File Management and Security - Sharing a Folder
  • File Management and Security - Using NTFS Permissions
  • Setting Up Your Administration Environment
  • Managing Disks
  • Installing Windows XP Professional
  • Configuring the Desktop Environment
  • Configuring and Managing File Systems
  • Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution
  • Configuring Internet Explorer
  • Configuring Windows XP Policies
  • Identifying Threats to Network Security

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CompTIA Network+

LiveLabs map directly to the current learning objectives within CompTIA’s official Network+ curriculum.

LiveLabs for Network+ feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 17 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these Network+ exam topics:

Network+

  • Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution
  • Network Administration
  • Remote Access Configuration and Management
  • Virtual Private Networks
  • Implementing TCP/IP
  • Network Protocol Installation and Administration
  • Configuring Network Access
  • Planning and Optimizing a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning a DHCP Strategy and Troubleshooting DHCP Issues
  • Planning a DNS Strategy
  • Troubleshooting DNS
  • Planning Network Access
  • Troubleshooting Network Access
  • Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network
  • Designing for Network Connectivity
  • Managing Access to Resources

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Microsoft MCSE 2003

LiveLabs for MCSE map directly to the current learning objectives for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer MCSE certification exams.

LiveLabs for MCSE feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 43 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these MCSE exam titles:

Exam 70-290:

  • Creating Organisational Units
  • Managing User and Computer Accounts
  • Creating and Managing Groups
  • Managing Access to Resources
  • Implementing Printing
  • Managing Access to Objects in Organisational Units
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Preparing to Administer a Server
  • Monitor Server Performance
  • Managing Disks
  • Managing Disaster Recovery

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Exam 70-291:

  • Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Managing and Monitoring Domain Name System (DNS) Configuring Network Access
  • Managing and Monitoring Network Access

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  • Exam 70-293:

  • Planning and Optimising a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning a TCP/IP Physical and Logical Network
  • Planning and Troubleshooting Routing
  • Planning a DHCP Strategy and Troubleshooting DHCP Issues
  • Planning a DNS Strategy
  • Troubleshooting Network Access
  • Planning and Maintaining a Windows Server 2003 Network

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Exam 70-294:

  • Implementing an Active Directory Forest Domain Structure
  • Implementing an Organisational Unit Structure
  • Implementing User, Group and Computer Accounts
  • Implementing the Placement of Domain Controllers

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Exam 70-297:

  • Introduction to Designing an Active Directory and Network Infrastructure
  • Designing a Forest and Domain Infrastructure
  • Designing a Site Infrastructure
  • Designing a Physical Network
  • Designing for Network Connectivity

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Exam 70-298:

  • Planning a Security Framework
  • Identifying Threats to Network Security
  • Creating a Security Design for Physical Resources
  • Creating a Security Design for Accounts
  • Creating a Security Design for Authentication
  • Creating a Security Design for Data
  • Designing an Incident Response Procedure

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Exam 70-270:

  • Planning a Microsoft Windows XP Installation
  • Installing Windows XP Professional
  • Configuring the Desktop Environment
  • Configuring and Managing File Systems
  • Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution

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Microsoft MCSA 2003

LiveLabs for MCSA map directly to the current learning objectives for the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator MCSA certification exams.

LiveLabs for MCSA feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 35 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these MCSA exam titles:

Exam 70-290:

  • Creating Organisational Units
  • Managing User and Computer Accounts
  • Creating and Managing Groups
  • Managing Access to Resources
  • Implementing Printing
  • Managing Access to Objects in Organisational Units
  • Implementing Group Policy
  • Preparing to Administer a Server
  • Monitor Server Performance
  • Managing Disks
  • Managing Data Storage
  • Managing Disaster Recovery
  • Maintaining Software by Using Software Update Services

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Exam 70-291:

  • Managing and Monitoring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
  • Resolving Host Names by Using Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Managing and Monitoring Domain Name System (DNS)
  • Securing Network Traffic by Using IPSec Certificates Configuring Network Access
  • Managing and Monitoring Network Access

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Exam 70-270:

  • Planning a Microsoft Windows XP Installation
  • Installing Windows XP Professional
  • Using the Add Hardware Wizard and Device Manager
  • Configuring the Desktop Environment
  • Configuring and Managing File Systems
  • Configuring TCP/IP Addressing and Name Resolution
  • Configuring Internet Explorer
  • Configuring Windows XP Policies

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Exam 70-227 & Exam 70-284:

  • Configuring Exchange 2003 System Policies
  • Configuring Exchange 2003 Monitoring
  • Exchange 2003 Users and Contacts Part I
  • Managing Public Folders Part I
  • Creating Exchange 2003 Address Lists
  • Outlook 2003
  • Exchange 2003 Backup and Recovery Part I
  • Exchange 2003 Maintenance Part I

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Cisco CCNA

LiveLabs map directly to the current learning objectives within Cisco’s official Routing and Switching course curriculum. They are specifically aligned to the Cisco Certified Network Associate CCNA exams.

LiveLabs for Cisco CCNA feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 16 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these CCNA titles:

Exam 640-801 & 640-821:

  • Starting a Switch
  • Starting a Router
  • Configuring a Router from the Command Line
  • Discovering Neighbors with CDP
  • Getting Information About Remote Devices
  • Router Boot Sequence and Verification

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Exam 640-811:

  • Configuring the Catalyst 1900 Switch
  • Understanding ISL and VTP
  • Configuring a VLAN
  • Enabling RIP and IGRP
  • Determining IP Routes With OSPF
  • Configuring Extended Access Lists
  • Configuring Port Address Translation
  • Establishing Serial Point-to-Point Connections
  • Configuring Dial-on Demand Routing
  • Configuring Frame Relay

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Cisco CCNP

LiveLabs map directly to the current learning objectives within Cisco’s official Routing and Switching course curriculum. They are specifically aligned to the Cisco Certified Network Professional CCNP exams.

LiveLabs for Cisco CCNP feature 3 accesses per lab per Student with up to 90 minutes per access.

Access a suite of over 22 different hands-on lab exercises using live servers mapping to these CCNP titles:

Exam 642-801:

  • IP Routing Across a WAN Infrastructure
  • Migrating to a Classless Routing Protocol
  • Configuring and Tuning EIGRP
  • Configuring and Examining OSPF in a Single Area
  • Configuring OSPF Virtual Link
  • Configuring Policy-Based Routing
  • Configuring Fully Meshed Internal BGP

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Exam 642-811:

  • Getting Started With Catalyst Switches
  • Configuring VLANs and VTP
  • Implementing Spanning Tree Protocol
  • Implementing Layer 3 Services
  • Classifying, Marking and Implementing Quality of Service (QoS) Using Policy Maps

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Exam 642-821:

  • Configuring Asynchronous Connections to a Central Site With Modems
  • Configuring an ISDN PRI Interface
  • Using AAA to Scale Access Control
  • Super Lab

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Exam 642-831:

  • Discovering the Physical Connectivity of the Computer Network
  • Discovering the Physical Connectivity of the Core Network
  • Analysing Traffic Within the Company Network
  • Analysing Traffic Within the Core Network
  • Troubleshooting the Company Network
  • Troubleshooting the Core Network

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