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Certification

Pre-Requisites

Why Network+

What's in Network+

Network Protocols

Network Cables and Devices

Network Operating Systems

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This course is designed as a complete package to prepare students for Network+, CompTIA's new certification exam, and to provide a strong foundation in PC-based network software and hardware components. Network+ is intended as a student path for entering into networking, and the logical stepping stone to follow A+ certification. Course includes both lecture and hands on exercises mapped to CompTIA's Exam Blueprint for Network+.

This course is often taught as part of the 9 Day Comptia Boot Camp For A+, NET +, SECURITY

Boot camp Schedule and Hours

DATES:
5-Day Authorized CompTIA Network+ Boot Camp

Duration: 5 days

 

Starting Dates Ending Dates Location Enroll
  Jun 02, 08   Jun 06, 08 Atlanta, GA   
  Jun 16, 08   Jun 20, 08 Austin, TX   
  Jun 29, 08   Jul 03, 08 . Fremont, CA   
  Jun 30, 08   Jul 04, 08 Chicago, IL   
  Jul 14, 08   Jul 18, 08 Portland, OR   
  Jul 28, 08   Aug 01, 08 Dallas, TX   
  Aug 11, 08   Aug 15, 08 . Fremont, CA   
  Aug 11, 08   Aug 15, 08 San Diego, CA   
  Aug 18, 08   Aug 22, 08 Boston, MA   
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Pre-Requisites

Exam targeted for technicians with some experience in IT industry. Typical student would have A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, but A+ certification is not required.

Certification

CompTIA's Network+ certification

What's in Network+?

Network+ is a comprehensive approach to both preparing a student for CompTIA's new Network+ exam and developing proficiency in networking fundamentals, network protocols, cabling and devices, network design/implementation/troubleshooting, installation/maintenance of the TCP/IP client, and installation of Windows NT 4.0 and Netware 4.X.

Why Network+?

• Technicians gain skills needed for Network+ certification, an industry recognized credential.

• Builds a strong foundation in PC-based network features, benefits, cost concerns, performance issues, and troubleshooting.

• Provides digital videos, simulations and practice exams for self-study after course is completed.

Network Cables and Devices
  • The OSI Model
  • Network Adapters
  • Network Cabling
    • LANs and WANs
    • Communication Methods
    • Twisted-Pair Cabling
    • Twisted-Pair Connectors
    • Coaxial Cable
    • Fiber Optic
  • Topology and Physical Layout
    • Topologies
    • Repeaters
    • Channel Access Methods
    • Ethernet Devices
    • Token Ring Devices
    • Installing and Configuring a Modem
  • Troubleshooting the Hardware
    • Effects of Environment on Networks
    • Physical/Logical Indicators of Trouble
  • Common Network Tools
    • Science of Troubleshooting
    • Directional Troubleshooting Model
    • Troubleshooting Documentation/Tools
    • Miscellaneous Devices
  • Bridges, Brouters, and Routers
  • Remote Connectivity, About POTS & ISDN
Network Protocols
  • Protocols and the OSI Model
  • Transport Protocols
  • Network Names
  • TCP/IP Fundamentals
  • Subnetting and Routing
  • Address Classes and Subnetting
  • Routing and Routers
  • Routing and Routers
  • Name Resolution
    • Host Name Resolution
    • NetBIOS Name Resolution
  • Proxies and Firewalls
  • Troubleshooting Tools
    • Telnet
    • File Transfer Protocol
  • Remote Access Protocols (Serial/PPTP)
Network Operating Systems
  • Servers, Workstations, and Hosts
  • Types of Networks (Windows NT, Novell NetWare & UNIX)
  • Network Clients
  • Directory Services
  • Administrative Utilities
  • User Management Under Windows NT
  • User Management Under NetWare
  • Accessing Resources on NT Server
    • Universal Naming Convention (UNC)
    • NTFS & Share Permissions
    • Mapping Network Drives
    • Printing
  • Accessing Resources on NetWare Server
    • NDS Context
    • Drive Mapping
    • Printing
  • Optimizing/Maintaining NT Server
    • Using the Event Viewer
    • Maintenance & Diagnostic Tools
  • Monitoring and Optimization
    • Token Ring Devices
    • Installing and Configuring a Modem
  • Troubleshooting the Hardware
    • Effects of Environment on Networks
    • Physical/Logical Indicators of Trouble
  • Common Network Tools
    • Science of Troubleshooting
    • Directional Troubleshooting Model
    • Troubleshooting Documentation/Tools
    • Miscellaneous Devices
  • Bridges, Brouters, and Routers
  • Remote Connectivity, About POTS & ISDN
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