This training addresses the latest skills needed by technicians, such as basic principles on how to secure a network. It focuses on the topics covered in the exam including network technologies, media and topologies, devices, management, tools and security.
CompTIA Network+ Certification Course Objectives- Describe the purpose of networking protocols and networking in general
- Identify features of various network operating systems and the clients used to access them.
- Describe the OSI networking model and its relationship to networking components.
- Describe the network components relating to the Physical layer of the OSI model.
- Describe the function of the Data Link layer of the OSI model.
- Explain how data is transmitted over a network.
- Describe the function of the Network layer of the OSI model.
- Describe the function of the Transport layer of the OSI model
- Describe the function of the Session layer of the OSI model.
- Explain the fundamental concepts of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Explain the use of TCP/IP addresses and subnets.
- Access and use a TCP/IP network.
- Describe the requirements for remote network access.
- Explain the need for and ways to implement network security and fault tolerance.
- Describe the types of information that need to be gathered prior to installing or updating a network operating system.
- Explain ways to monitor and manage a network.
- Describe a systematic approach for troubleshooting network problems.
The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals. This course teaches the fundamentals of networking and prepares students for the Network+ certification exam. Through hands-on training and exercises students learn the vendor-independent skills and concepts necessary for all networking professionals.Limited time 50% off on CompTIA standard classesIn order to be certified in the latest version of CompTIA Network+, students have to pass exam N10-004: Network+ CertificationThe exam addresses the latest skills needed by technicians, such as basic principles on how to secure a network. The exam covers network technologies, media and topologies, devices, management, tools and security. Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Network+ candidates have at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or academic training, along with a CompTIA A+ certification.
COURSE OUTLINE:
CompTIA Network+ Certification Course Outline
Basic Network Knowledge Network and Internetwork Concepts Network Topologies
Networking StrategiesServers and Clients Network Operating System Basics
Network Clients
Directory ServicesIntroduction to the OSI Model Introduction to the OSI
Model Families of ProtocolsThe Physical Media Data-transmission Media
Unbounded Media
Signaling
Signal TransmissionsThe Data Link Layer Data Link Layer Considerations Media Access Control (MAC) and Logical Link Control (LLC) IEEE 802 SpecificationsData Transmission Introduction to Network Connection Devices
Network Adapters
Putting Data on the Cable
Network Topologies
BridgesThe Network Layer Addresses
Internetwork Connection Devices
RoutersThe Transport Layer Transport Layer Addressing Issues
The Transport Layer Segmenting Process
Transport Layer Connection ServicesThe Session Layer
Dialog Control Modes
Managing the SessionTCP/IP Fundamentals What is TCP/IP?
The TCP/IP Protocol SuiteIP Addressing, Subnetting and Supernetting IP Addressing
Interior Gateway Protocols
Introduction to Subnetting SupernettingAccessing and Using a TCP/IP Network Configuring Clients for TCP/IP Networks
TCP/IP Suite Utilities
Using TCP/IP Suite Utilities to Check Network Connectivity
Remote Access Protocols Remote Access Protocols
Examining Remote Connection Options
Dial-up NetworkingNetwork Security and Fault Tolerance Security Models
Password Security
Data Encryption
Firewalls and Proxy Servers
System Fault Tolerance
Backing Up DataPreparing for Network Installation Planning and Gathering Information
Environmental Issues
Networking Components and Connectors
Compatibility IssuesMaintaining the Network Network Documentation
Backup Strategies
Virus Protection Patches and other Software Updates Troubleshooting the Network Exploring Troubleshooting Models
Identifying Troubleshooting Tools