Sunday, May 31, 2015

Outline Materi MTCNA

Outline Materi MTCNA:

  1. Introduction
    1. About MikroTik
      1. What is RouterOS
      2. What is RouterBoard 
    2. First time accessing the router
      1. Winbox and MAC-Winbox
      2. Webfig and Quickset
    3. RouterOS Command Line Interface (CLI)
      1. Null Modem cable
      2. SSH and Telnet
      3. New terminal in Winbox / Webfig
    4. RouterOS CLI Principle
      1. <tab>, double <tab>, "?", navigation
      2. command history and its benefits
    5. Initial Configuration (Internet Access)
      1. WAN DHCP-client
      2. LAN IP address and default gateaway
      3. Basic Firewall - NAT masquerade
    6. Upgrading RouterOS
      1. Package Type
      2. Ways of upgrading
      3. RouterBOOT firmware upgrade
    7. Manage RouterOS logins
    8. Manage RouterOS services
    9. Managing Configuration backup
      1. Saving and reload backups
      2. Editing export file
    10. RouterOS License
      1. Levels
      2. Updating a license
    11. Netinstall
      1. Reinstall RouterOS
      2. Reset RouterOS
    12. Source of additional information
      1. http://wiki.mikrotik.com/wiki/Manual:TOC
      2. http://www.tiktube.com
      3. http://forum.mikrotik.com
      4. Distributor and consultant support
      5. support@mikrotik.com
    13. Modul 1 Laboratory
  2. Routing
    1. Routing overview
      1. Routing concepts
      2. Route flags
    2. Static routing
      1. Creating routes
      2. Setting default route
      3. Manage dynamic routes
      4. Implementing static routing on simple network
    3. Modul 2 laboratory
  3. Bridging
    1. Bridging overview
      1. Bridge concept
      2. Creating bridge
      3. Adding ports to bridges
    2. Modul 3 Laboratory
  4. Wireless
    1. 802.11n Concepts
      1. Frequencies (bands, channels, advanced channel) data-rate/HT chains (Tx power, rx sensitivity, country regulations)
      2. Legacy 802.11a/b/g stuff
    2. Setup simple wireless link
      1. Access Point configuration
      2. Station configuration
      3. MAC-address filtering
    3. MAC-address filtering
      1. Default-authentication
      2. Access-list
      3. Connect-list
      4. Default-forwarding
    4. Wireless Security and Encription
      1. WPA-PSK
      2. WPA2-PSK
    5. Mikrotik wireless protocols
      1. NV2 (TDMA) configuration
    6. Monitoring Tools
      1. Wireless scan
      2. Snooper
      3. Registrarion table
    7. Bridge wireless networks
      1. Station-bridge
    8. Module 4 laboratory
  5. Network Management
    1. ARP
      1. ARP modes
      2. RouterOS ARP table
    2. DHCP server and client
      1. DHCP client
      2. Server setup
      3. Leases management
      4. DHCP-server network configuration
    3. RouterOS tool
      1. E-mail
      2. Netwatch
      3. Ping, Traceroute
      4. Profilter (CPU load)
    4. Contacting support@mikrotik.com
      1. support.riff, autosupout.rif and viewer
      2. /system logging and debug logs
      3. readable configuration (item comments and names)
      4. network diagrams
    5. Modul 5 Laboratory
  6. Firewall
    1. Firewall principle
      1. Connection tracking and states
      2. Structure, chains and actions
    2. Firewall Filter in action
      1. Filter actions
      2. Protecting your router (input)
      3. Protection your customers (forward)
    3. Basic Address-List
    4. Source NAT
      1. Masquerade and src-nat action
    5. Destination NAT
      1. dst-nat and redirect action
    6. Modul 6 Laboratory
  7. QoS
    1. Simple Queue
      1. Target 
      2. Destination
      3. Max-limit and limit-at
      4. Bursting
    2. One Simple queue for whole network (PCQ)
      1. pcq-rate configuration
      2. pcq-limit configuration
    3. Monitoring
      1. Interface traffic monitor
      2. Torch
      3. Graps
      4. SNMP
    4. Modul 7 Laboratory
  8. Tunnels
    1. PPP settings
      1. ppp profile
      2. ppp secret
      3. ppp status
    2. IP pool
      1. Creating pool
      2. Managing ranges
      3. Assigning to service
    3. Secure local network
      1. PPPoE service-name
      2. Create PPPoE server
      3. Point-to-point addresses
      4. Creatng PPPoE clients on RouterOS
    4. Secure remote networks communication
      1. PPTP client and PPTP server
      2. SSTP client and SSTP server without certificates
      3. Setup routes between networks
    5. Module 8 Laboratory

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