Client Server Network
About Client Server Network
Client-server networks are computer networks that utilize a singular computer (server) to administer and offer resources, store data, and restrict user access. On the network, the server serves as a hub to which all other computers may connect. A client is a device that connects to the server.
Why is Client Server Network important?
Features of a client-server network:
- Comparable to peer-to-peer networks, yet more secure.
- There is no impact on the other computers when one client's PC crashes.
- The ability for the network administrator to centrally manage backups makes files easier to restore.
- Sharing and managing files and resources from a server is simpler.
Who should take the Client Server Network Exam?
- This course is intended for those new to the client/server environment and working on any platform.
- Anyone wanting to learn about networking.
Client Server Network Certification Course Outline
- Overview of Networking
- Networking terms
- TCP/IP Model
- Binary
- Hexadecimal
- Subnetting
- VLANs
- Wireshark
- Network troubleshooting
- Routing
- DHCP Server
Certificate in Client Server Network FAQs
When will the result be declared?
The result will be declared immediately on submission.
How can I take the exam?
It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.
What is the passing score for the Certification?
You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.
Is there any negative marking?
No there is no negative marking
How many questions will be there in the exam?
There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each
What happens if I fail in the exam?
You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.
How to register for the exam?
You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.