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CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-006) (ComptiaNet) Virtual Classroom Live January 08, 2018

Price: $2,085

This course runs for a duration of 5 Days.

The class will run daily from 11:00am EST to 7:00pm EST.

Class Location: Virtual LIVE Instructor Led - Virtual Live Classroom.

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Description

About this course:

The stakes are high. Data networks are more crucial for businesses than ever before. They are the lifeline to the critical financial, healthcare and information services that need to function at the highest, most secure level. With a CompTIA Network+ certification, you will possess the key skills to troubleshoot, configure and manage these systems and keep your company productive.

The CompTIA Network+ proves knowledge of networking features and functions and is the leading vendor-neutral certification for networking professionals. This course provides delegates with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate, and configure basic network infrastructure, describe networking technologies and basic design principles; adhere to wiring standards and use the testing tools. The CompTIA Network+ is the first step in starting a networking career and is recognized by many vendors such as Microsoft, Cisco, Novell and Red Hat as part of their certification tracks. 

If you intend to pass the CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-006) certification examination, this course can be a significant part of your preparation. But certification is not the only key to professional success in the field of computer security. Today's job market demands individuals with demonstrable skills, and the information and activities in this course can help you build your computer security skill set so that you can confidently perform your duties in any security-related role.

Course Objectives

  • Identify the basic network theory concepts.
  • Identify the major network communications methods.
  • Describe network media and hardware components.
  • Identify the major types of network implementations.
  • Identify the components of a TCP/IP network implementation.
  • Identify TCP/IP addressing and data delivery methods.
  • Identify the major services deployed on TCP/IP networks.
  • Identify the components of a LAN implementation.
  • Identify the infrastructure of a WAN implementation.
  • Identify the components of a remote network implementation.
  • Identify the major issues and methods to secure systems on a network.
  • Identify the major issues and technologies in network security.
  • Identify network security threats and attacks.
  • Identify the tools, methods, and techniques used in managing a network.
  • Describe troubleshooting of issues on a network.


Audience

This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with a basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems to prepare for the CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-006), or who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and acquire the required skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration. A typical student taking up the CompTIA Network+(Exam N10-006) course should have a minimum of nine months or more of professional computer support experience as a PC or help desk technician. Networking experience is helpful but not mandatory; A+ certification or equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not mandatory.

Course Overview

  • Lesson 1: Network Theory
    • Topic 1A: Networking Terminology
    • Topic 1B: Network Categories
    • Topic 1C: Standard Network Models
    • Topic 1D: Physical Network Topologies
    • Topic 1E: Logical Network Topologies
  • Lesson 2: Network Communications Methods
    • Topic 2A: Data Transmission Methods
    • Topic 2B: Media Access Methods
    • Topic 2C: Signaling Methods
  • Lesson 3: Network Media and Hardware
    • Topic 3A: Bounded Network Media
    • Topic 3B: Unbounded Network Media
    • Topic 3C: Noise Control
    • Topic 3D: Network Connectivity Devices
  • Lesson 4: Network Implementations
    • Topic 4A: Ethernet Networks
    • Topic 4B: Wireless Networks
  • Lesson 5: Networking Models
    • Topic 5A: The OSI Model
    • Topic 5B: The TCP/IP Model
  • Lesson 6: TCP/IP Addressing and Data Delivery
    • Topic 6A: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
    • Topic 6B: IP Addressing
    • Topic 6C: Default IP Addressing Schemes
    • Topic 6D: Create Custom IP Addressing Schemes
    • Topic 6E: Implement IPv6 Addresses
    • Topic 6F: Delivery Techniques
  • Lesson 7: TCP/IP Services
    • Topic 7A: Assign IP Addresses
    • Topic 7B: Domain Naming Services
    • Topic 7C: TCP/IP Commands
    • Topic 7D: Common TCP/IP Protocols
    • Topic 7E: TCP/IP Interoperability Services
  • Lesson 8: LAN Infrastructure
    • Topic 8A: Switching
    • Topic 8B: Enable Static Routing
    • Topic 8C: Implement Dynamic IP Routing
    • Topic 8D: Virtual LANs
    • Topic 8E: Plan a SOHO Network
  • Lesson 9: WAN Infrastructure
    • Topic 9A: WAN Transmission Technologies
    • Topic 9B: WAN Connectivity Methods
    • Topic 9C: Voice over Data Transmission
  • Lesson 10: Remote Networking
    • Topic 10A: Remote Network Architectures
    • Topic 10B: Remote Access Networking Implementations
    • Topic 10C: Virtual Private Networking
    • Topic 10D: VPN Protocols
  • Lesson 11: System Security
    • Topic 11A: Computer Security Basics
    • Topic 11B: System Security Tools
    • Topic 11C: Authentication Methods
    • Topic 11D: Encryption Methods
  • Lesson 12: Network Security
    • Topic 12A: Network Perimeter Security
    • Topic 12B: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
    • Topic 12C: Protect Network Traffic Using IPSec
  • Lesson 13: Network Security Threats and Attacks
    • Topic 13A: Network-Based Security Threats and Attacks
    • Topic 13B: Apply Threat Mitigation Techniques
    • Topic 13C: Educate Users
  • Lesson 14: Network Management
    • Topic 14A: Network Monitoring
    • Topic 14B: Configuration Management Documentation
    • Topic 14C: Network Performance Optimization
  • Lesson 15: Network Troubleshooting
    • Topic 15A: Network Troubleshooting Models
    • Topic 15B: Network Troubleshooting Utilities
    • Topic 15C: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
    • Topic 15D: Common Connectivity Issues
  • Appendix A: Mapping Network+ Course Content to the CompTIA Network+ Exam Objectives
  • Appendix B: CompTIA Network+ Acronyms
  • Appendix C: Network Fault Tolerance Methods
  • Appendix D: Disaster Recovery Planning

Prerequisites

To ensure your success, you will need basic Windows end-user computer skills. To meet this prerequisite, you can take any one or more of the following Element K courses, or have equivalent experience:

  • Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows XP
  • Windows XP Professional: An Introduction
  • Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows 7
  • Microsoft® Windows 7: Level 1
  • Microsoft® Windows 7: Level 2

In addition, we highly recommend that you hold the CompTIA A+ certification, or have equivalent skills and knowledge. You may want to take the following Element K course: CompTIA A+ Certification: A Comprehensive Approach for All 2009 Exam Objectives ((Windows 7)) (Comprehensive)