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CompTIA Network+
Course Code: CO-N+
Network+ is the premier vendor-neutral IT infrastructure certification, validating the fundamental skills required for early-career networking job roles and preparing candidates to effectively manage and maintain modern network environments, including cloud, virtualization, and IoT. Network+ aligns with global IT standards and best practices and proves early-career networking professionals have the hands-on and technical skills required to manage network connectivity in any environment, preparing them for the diverse challenges they can expect to face in their IT careers.
This course is intended for IT professionals with a basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems 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, or who wish to prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification (Exam N10-009)
Before attending this course, delegates must:
− Hold the CompTIA A+ certification or;
− Have at least 9 to 12 months of networking experience
The CompTIA Network+ certification will certify that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills required to:
− Establish network connectivity by deploying wired and wireless devices.
− Explain the purpose of documentation and maintain network documentation.
− Configure common network services.
− Explain basic data-centre, cloud, and virtual-networking concepts.
− Monitor network activity and troubleshoot performance and availability issues.
− Implement network security hardening techniques.
− Manage, configure, and troubleshoot network infrastructure.
This course will prepare delegates to write the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Exam. Successfully passing this exam will result in the attainment of the CompTIA Network+ Certification.
Modules
− Networking Overview
− OSI Model Concepts
− SOHO Networks
− Troubleshooting Methodology
− Ethernet
− Copper Cables and Connectors
− Wiring Implementation
− Fiber Optic Cables and Connectors
− Physical Installation Factors
− Cable Troubleshooting
− Network Interfaces
− Ethernet Switches
− Switch Port Configuration
− Switch Troubleshooting
− Internet Protocol Basics
− IP Version 4 Addressing
− IP Version 4 Subnetting
− Troubleshooting Tools
− IP Version 6
− IP Troubleshooting
− Routing Technologies
− Dynamic Routing Technologies
− Dynamic Routing Technologies
− Network Address Translation
− Firewalls
− Enterprise Network Topologies
− Virtual LANs
− Routing and VLAN Troubleshooting
− Organizational Policies and Documentation
− Host Discovery and Monitoring
− Simple Network Management Protocol
− Event Management
− Packet Capture and Analysis
− Traffic Monitoring
− Security Concepts
− Network Threats and Attacks
− Spoofing Attacks
− Rogue System Attacks
− Social Engineering
− Authentication
− Authorization and Account Management
− Network Hardening
− Switch Security
− Network Security Rules
− Zone-based Security
− Internet of Things
− Physical Security
− Wireless Concepts and Standards
− Enterprise Wireless Network Design
− Wireless Security
− Wireless Troubleshooting
− WAN and Internet Connectivity
− Virtual Private Networks
− Remote Management
− Datacenter and Storage Networks
− Cloud Concepts
− Cloud Networking
− Modern Network Environments
− Transport and Application Layer Protocols
− Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
− APIPA and SLAAC
− DHCP Relay and Troubleshooting
− Domain Name System
− DNS Troubleshooting
− Application Security and Time Synchronization
− Web, File, Print, and Database Services
− Email and Voice Services
− Disaster Recovery and High Availability