تعلم برامج محاكاة شبكات الكمبيوتر للتطبيق العملي

تعلم برامج محاكاة بناء شبكات الكمبيوتر

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تعلم برامج محاكاة شبكات الكمبيوتر للتطبيق العملي

What You Will Learn!

  • Run Cisco IOS on your Device
  • Download & setup Network Emulators (GNS3 and EVE-NG)
  • Download & setup network simulator Cisco Packet Tarcer
  • Prepare for network certificate like Cisco (CCNA, CCNP, CCIE), Firwalls(Fortigate, Paloalto) and IT Companies certificate

Description

تعلم بناء شبكات الكنبيوتر  باستخدام البرامج المحاكاة المختلفة تساعدك هذه البرامج لبناء شبكات افتراضية لاغراض التعلم وفهم مفاهيم الشبكات والاجهزة المختلفة المستخدمة.


سوف نتعلم في الكورس مجموعة من أهم هذه البرامج التي سوف تساعدك على ممارسة مختلفة الشبكات والاجهزة.

:سوف يتم شرح كلا من البرامج التاليه

1. Cisco Packet Tracer

2. GNS3

3. EVE-NG

4. NETSIM

وايضا سوف يتم شرح كيفية تخطي المشاكل المتعلقة في تحميل وضبط اعدادات برنامج GNS3.


مع كل التوفيق


In this course, you will learn how to set up and install different types of network emulators and simulators to use them for network labs.

- Packet Tracer offers an effective, interactive environment for learning networking concepts and protocols. Most importantly, Packet Tracer helps students and instructors create their own virtual “network worlds” for exploration, experimentation, and explanation of networking concepts and technologies

- Graphical Network Simulator-3 (shortened to GNS3) is a network software emulator first released in 2008. It allows the combination of virtual and real devices, used to simulate complex networks. It uses Dynamips emulation software to simulate Cisco IOS.

- EVE- NG is an Emulated Virtual Environment For Network, Security, and DevOps Professionals. EVE-NG is a clientless multivendor network emulation software that empowers network and security professionals with huge opportunities in the networking world.

Those will help you to learn by practicing and testing real networks and designs.

The the fact that simulators and emulators both serve similar purposes does not mean that they work in identical ways. There are essential differences between them.

A simulator is designed to create an environment that contains all of the software variables and configurations that will exist in an app’s actual production environment. In contrast, an emulator attempts to mimic all of the hardware features of a production environment and software features. To achieve this, you typically need to write an emulator using assembly language However, simulators do not attempt to emulate the actual hardware that will host the application in production. Because simulators create only software environments, they can be implemented using high-level programming languages.

In a sense, then, you can think of emulators as occupying a middle ground between simulators and real devices. Whereas simulators only mimic environment features that can be configured or defined using software, emulators mimic both hardware and software features.

Who Should Attend!

  • Network Engineers, Network administrators, IT Engineers, IT help Desks, Technical Supports ..etc.

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Tags

  • Cisco Packet Tracer
  • GNS3

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Lectures

7

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