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Network+ Certification

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346182 7/9/20127/13/201210:00AM5:00PMILTEnroll
346680 8/27/20128/31/201210:00AM5:00PMILTEnroll

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5 Day Course

Introduction

The CompTIA Network+ Certification course builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer operating systems and networks to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job in any type of networking career. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, the CompTIA A+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification.

Course Objective

You will identify and describe all the major networking technologies, systems, skills, and tools in use in modern PC-based computer networks, and learn information and skills that will be helpful as you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam ( N10-004).

Audience Profile

This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems, who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration, or to prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification (exam number N10-004). A typical student in the CompTIA Network+ Certification course should have nine months or more of professional computer support experience as a PC technician or help desk technician. Network experience is helpful but not required; A+ certification or the equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not required.

Prerequisites

An introductory course in a Windows operating system, or equivalent skills and knowledge, is required.

Students can take any one of the following courses:

  1. •  Windows 98: Introduction
  2. •  Windows Millennium Edition: Introduction
  3. •  Windows 2000: Introduction
  4. •  Windows XP: Introduction
  5. •  CompTIA A+ certification, or the equivalent skills and knowledge, is helpful but not required.

Students may wish to take the following courses: A+ Certification.

At Course Completion

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. •  Identify the basic components of network theory
  2. •  Identify the major network communications methods
  3. •  Identify network data delivery methods
  4. •  List and describe network media and hardware components
  5. •  Identify the major types of network implementations
  6. •  Identify the components of a TCP/IP network implementation
  7. •  Identify the major services deployed on TCP/IP networks
  8. •  Identify characteristics of a variety of network protocols
  9. •  Identify the components of a LAN implementation
  10. •  Identify the components of a WAN implementation
  11. •  Identify major issues and technologies in network security
  12. •  Identify the components of a remote network implementation
  13. •  Identify major issues and technologies in disaster recovery
  14. •  Identify major data storage technologies and implementations
  15. •  Identify the primary network operating systems
  16. •  Identify major issues, models, tools, and techniques in network troubleshooting

Course Outline

Lesson 1: Network Theory

Topic 1A: Networking Terminology

Topic 1B: Network Building Blocks

Topic 1C: Standard Network Models

Topic 1D: Network Topologies

Topic 1E: Network Categories

Lesson 2: Network Communications Methods

Topic 2A: Transmission Methods

Topic 2B: Media Access Methods

Topic 2C: Signaling Methods

Lesson 3: Network Data Delivery

Topic 3A: Data Addressing and Delivery

Topic 3B: Network Connection Mechanisms

Topic 3C: Reliable Delivery Techniques

Lesson 4: Network Media and Hardware

Topic 4A: Bounded Network Media

Topic 4B: Unbounded Network Media

Topic 4C: Noise Control

Topic 4D: Network Connectivity Devices

Lesson 5: Network Implementations

Topic 5A: The OSI Model

Topic 5B: Client Network Resource Access

Topic 5C: Ethernet Networks

Topic 5D: Token Ring Networks

Topic 5E: Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks

Topic 5F: Wireless Technologies and Standards

Lesson 6: Networking with TCP/IP

Topic 6A: Families of Protocols

Topic 6B: The TCP/IP Protocol

Topic 6C: Default IP Addresses

Topic 6D: Custom IP Addresses

Topic 6E: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

Lesson 7: TCP/IP Services

Topic 7A: IP Address Assignment Methods

Topic 7B: Host Name Resolution

Topic 7C: NetBIOS Name Resolution

Topic 7D: TCP/IP Utilities

Topic 7E: TCP/IP Upper-Layer Services

Topic 7F: TCP/IP Interoperability Services

Lesson 8: Other Network Protocols

Topic 8A: The NetBEUI Protocol

Topic 8B: The IPX/SPX Protocol

Topic 8C: The AppleTalk Protocol

Topic 8D: The IP Version 6 (IPv6) Protocol

Lesson 9: Local Area Network (LAN) Infrastructure

Topic 9A: Bridges and Switches

Topic 9B: IP Routing Topology

Topic 9C: Static IP Routing

Topic 9D: Dynamic IP Routing

Topic 9E: Controlling Data Movement with Filters and VLANs

Lesson 10: Wide Area Network (WAN) Infrastructure

Topic 10A: WAN Switching Technologies

Topic 10B: WAN Transmission Technologies

Topic 10C: WAN Connectivity Methods

Topic 10D: Voice over Data Systems

Lesson 11: Network Security

Topic 11A: Network Threats

Topic 11B: Virus Protection

Topic 11C: Local Security

Topic 11D: Network Authentication Methods

Topic 11E: Data Encryption

Topic 11F: Internet Security

Lesson 12: Remote Networking

Topic 12A: Remote Network Architectures

Topic 12B: Terminal Services Implementations

Topic 12C: Remote Access Networking Implementations

Topic 12D: Virtual Private Networking

Lesson 13: Disaster Recovery

Topic 13A: Planning for Disaster Recovery

Topic 13B: Data Backup

Topic 13C: Fault Tolerance Methods

Lesson 14: Network Data Storage

Topic 14A: Enterprise Data Storage Techniques

Topic 14B: Clustering

Topic 14C: Network-Attached Storage (NAS)

Topic 14D: Storage Area Network (SAN) Implementations

Lesson 15: Network Operating Systems

Topic 15A: Microsoft Operating Systems

Topic 15B: Novell NetWare

Topic 15C: UNIX and Linux Operating Systems

Topic 15D: Macintosh Networking

Lesson 16: Network Troubleshooting

Topic 16A: Troubleshooting Models

Topic 16B: TCP/IP Troubleshooting Utilities

Topic 16C: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools

Topic 16D: System Monitoring Tools

Topic 16E: Network Baselining