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9
Day Comptia Boot Camp For A+, NET +, SECURITY
Boot camp Schedule and Hours
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5-Day Authorized CompTIA Network+ Boot Camp
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Atlanta, GA
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Jun 20, 08
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Austin, TX
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Fremont, CA
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Jul 04, 08
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Chicago, IL
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Jul 18, 08
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Portland, OR
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Aug 01, 08
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Dallas, TX
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Aug 15, 08
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Fremont, CA
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Aug 15, 08
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San Diego, CA
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Aug 22, 08
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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.
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Certification
CompTIA's Network+ certification
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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.
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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.
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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
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- 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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Network Protocols
- Protocols
and the OSI Model
- Transport
Protocols
- Network
Names
- TCP/IP
Fundamentals
- Subnetting
and Routing
- Address
Classes and Subnetting
- Routing
and Routers
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- 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)
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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
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- 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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