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Tips Mengikuti Tes Sertifikasi MTCNA Mikrotik 

Last edited on January 22, 2016
Certified Network Associate (MTCNA)
Training outline
Duration
:
3 days
Outcomes
:
By the end of this training session, the student will be
familiar with RouterOS software and RouterBOARD
products and be able to connect the client to the
Internet. He will also be able to configure, manage, do
basic troubleshooting of a MikroTik router and
provide basic services to clients.
Target audience
:
Network engineers and technicians wanting to deploy
and support:
Corporate networks
Client CPEs (WISPs and ISPs)
Course prerequisites
:
The student must have a good understanding of
TCP/IP and subnetting.
Suggested reading:
Search for “ipv4 tutorial”
Test yourself with 'Example Test' on
https://www.mikrotik.com/client/training
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Title
Objective
Module 1
Introduction
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
Reset
ting a
RouterOS
device
Reinstalling a RouterOS device (Netinstall)
RouterOS license
levels
Sources of additional information
wiki.mikrotik.com
forum.mikrotik.com
mum.mikrotik.com
Distributor and consultant support
support@mikrotik.com
Module 1 laboratory
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Module 2
DHCP
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
Module 3
Bridging
Bridging overview
Bridge concepts and settings
Creating bridges
Adding ports to bridges
Bridge wireless networks
Station bridge
Module 3 laboratory
Module 4
Routing
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
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Module 5
Wireless
802.11a/b/g/n/ac Concepts
Frequencies (bands, channels) data-rates / chains (tx power,
rx sensitivity, country regulations)
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
Module 6
Firewall
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
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