Studenti naší školy se mohou zúčastnit vzdělávacího programu MikroTik Academy, ve kterém získají teoretické i praktické znalosti pro práci se síťovými zařízeními MikroTik RouterBoard a softwarem MikroTik RouterOS. Na konci tohoto programu je student oprávněn složit zkoušku a získat mezinárodně uznávaný certifikát MTCNA.
Obsah kurzu pro certifikaci MTCNA:
Module 1 – Introduction
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- About MikroTik
- What is RouterOS
- What is RouterBOARD
- First time accessing the router
- WinBox and MAC-WinBox
- WebFig and Quick Set
- Default configuration
- RouterOS command line interface (CLI)
- Null Modem cable
- SSH and Telnet
- New terminal in WinBox/WebFig
- RouterOS CLI principles
- <tab>, double <tab>, “?”, navigation
- Command history and its benefits
- Initial configuration (Internet access)
- WAN DHCP-client
- LAN IP address and default gateway
- Basic Firewall – NAT masquerade
- Upgrading RouterOS
- Package types
- Ways of upgrading
- RouterBOOT firmware upgrade
- Router identity
- Manage RouterOS logins
- Manage RouterOS services
- Managing configuration backups
- Saving and restoring the backup
- Difference between a backup and an export (.rsc) file
- Editing an export file
- Resetting a RouterOS device
- Reinstalling a RouterOS device (Netinstall)
- RouterOS license levels
- Sources of additional information
- Module 1 laboratory
- About MikroTik
Module 2 – DHCP
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- DHCP server and client
- DHCP client
- DHCP server setup
- Leases management
- DHCP server network configuration
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- ARP modes
- RouterOS ARP table
- Module 2 laboratory
- DHCP server and client
Module 3 – Bridging
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- Bridging overview
- Bridge concepts and settings
- Creating bridges
- Adding ports to bridges
- Bridge wireless networks
- Station bridge
- Module 3 laboratory
- Bridging overview
Module 4 – Routing
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- Routing overview
- Routing concepts
- Route flags
- Static routing
- Creating routes
- Setting default route
- Managing dynamic routes
- Implementing static routing in a simple network
- Module 4 laboratory
- Routing overview
Module 5 – Wireless
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- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Concepts
- Frequencies (bands, channels) data-rates / chains (tx power,
rx sensitivity, country regulations)
- Frequencies (bands, channels) data-rates / chains (tx power,
- Setup a simple wireless link
- Access Point configuration
- Station configuration
- Wireless Security and Encryption
- Access List
- Connect List
- Default Authenticate
- Default Forward
- WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK
- WPS accept, WPS client
- Monitoring Tools
- Snooper
- Registration table
- Module 5 laboratory
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Concepts
Module 6 – Firewall
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- Firewall principles
- Connection tracking and states
- Structure, chains and actions
- Firewall Filter in action
- Filter actions
- Protecting your router (input)
- Protection your customers (forward)
- Basic Address-List
- Source NAT
- Masquerade and src-nat action
- Destination NAT
- dst-nat and redirect actions
- FastTrack
- Module 6 laboratory
- Firewall principles
Module 7 – QoS
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- Simple Queue
- Target
- Destinations
- Max-limit and limit-at
- Bursting
- One Simple queue for the whole network (PCQ)
- pcq-rate configuration
- pcq-limit configuration
- Module 7 laboratory
- Simple Queue
Module 8 – Tunnels
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- PPP settings
- PPP profile
- PPP secret
- PPP status
- IP pool
- Creating pool
- Managing ranges
- Assigning to a service
- Secure local network
- PPPoE service-name
- PPPoE client
- PPPoE server
- Point-to-point addresses
- Secure remote networks communication
- PPTP client and PPTP server (Quick Set)
- SSTP client
- Module 8 laboratory
- PPP settings
Module 9 – Misc
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- RouterOS tools
- Netwatch
- Ping
- Traceroute
- Profiler (CPU load)
- Monitoring
- Interface traffic monitor
- Torch
- Graphs
- SNMP
- The Dude
- Contacting support
- supout.rif, autosupout.rif and viewer
- System logs, enabling debug logs
- Readable configuration (item comments and names)
- Network diagrams
- Module 9 laboratory
- RouterOS tools