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When you complete this course you will know what a network is made of. Some topics you will learn include TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBOUI, NIC, routers, gateways, LAN, WAN, client/server vs. peer-to-peer, remote connectivity, PPP and SLIP. Updated  for the latest Network+ Certification Exam

Network+ Boot Camp with A+

Demo for Network+ Certification

CompTIA Network+ Certification Training on Videos and CDs Course

Network+ Online Training Classes Description

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$319.00

Certification Training Videos, ebook and Practice Exams

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$396.00

Certification Training CDs, ebook and Practice Exams

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$396.00

Special Network+ Training Kit with A+ Training Kit

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$499.00

MCSA Certification
Includes
: A+ Certification, Network+, Microsoft MCP courses, Windows 2000 Server (70-215), Workstation (70-210) and Managing a Windows 2000 Network (70-218) training kits

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$1195.00

The Network+ exam, tests for the same kind of basic competency and knowledge for network technicians that A+ defines for PC technicians. Beyond its vendor neutrality, the certification recognizes its holders' knowledge and understanding of networking tools, technologies, hardware, and software. Given the population of participating vendors and organizations, this testing regimen covers these bases quite well.

Training Consists of the following

  • CompTIA Approved Five CD-ROMS (Over 10 Hours of Instructions CD Training) or 5 Videos
  • CompTIA Approved Workbook
  • Simulated Exam Quizzer on CD-ROM
  • One Year Free Upgrades
  • Guarantee to Pass**
  • Free Phone and Email Support to Trainers

Certification  Subjects

% of Exam

1.0 Media & Topologies

20%

2.0 Protocols & Standards

25%

3.0 Network Implementation

23%

4.0 Network Support

32%

Total

100%

The 2002 objectives update the certification exam on new technologies such as wireless networking and gigabit Ethernet. The scope of networking systems are broadened somewhat placing an increased emphasis on Linux/Unix, Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000 and including AppleTalk as a network protocol. There is also more of an emphasis on hands-on experience knowledge needed in the areas of network implementation and network support including troubleshooting scenarios.

Perfect for A+ Certified Professionals to expand their knowledge into networking as well as pre-training for MCSE or Cisco (CCNA) Certification.

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Network+ Description  COMPTIA New Certification

Domain 1.0 - Media and Topologies - 20% Network+ Training
1.1 Recognize the following logical or physical network topologies given a schematic diagram or description
o Star/hierarchical
o bus
o mesh
o ring
o wireless
1.2 Specify the main features of 802.2 (LLC), 802.3 (Ethernet), 802.5 (token ring), 802.11b (wireless) and FDDI networking technologies, including
o Speed
o Access
o Method
o Topology
o Media
1.3 Specify the characteristics (e.g., speed, length, topology, cable type, etc.) of the following
o 802.3 (Ethernet) standards
o 10BASE-T
o 100BASE-TX
o 10BASE2
o 10BASE5
o 100BASE-FX
o Gigabit Ethernet
1.4 Recognize the following media connectors and/or describe their uses
o RJ-11
o RJ-45
o AUI
o BNC
o ST
o SC
1.5 Choose the appropriate media type and connectors to add a client to an existing network.
1.6 Identify the purpose, features, and functions of the following network components
o Hubs
o Switches
o Bridges
o Routers
o Gateways
o CSU/DSU
o Network Interface Cards/ISDN adapters/system area network cards
o Wireless access points
o Modems

Domain 2.0 - Protocols and Standards - 25% Network+ Training
2.1 Given an example identify a MAC address
2.2 Identify the seven layers of the OSI model and their functions
2.3 Differentiate between the following network protocols in terms of routing, addressing schemes, interoperability, and naming conventions
o TCP/IP
o IPX/SPX
o NetBEUI
o AppleTalk
2.4 Identify the OSI layers at which the following network components operate
o Hubs
o Switches
o Bridges
o Routers
o Network Interface Cards
2.5 Define the purpose, function and/or use of the following protocols within TCP/IP
o IP
o TCP
o UDP
o FTP
o TFTP
o SMTP
o HTTP
o HTTPS
o POP3/IMAP4
o TELNET
o ICMP
o ARP
o NTP
2.6 Define the function of TCP/UDP ports. Identify well-known ports.
2.7 Identify the purpose of the following network services (e.g. DHCP/bootp, DNS, NAT/ICS, WINS, and SNMP)
2.8 Identify IP addresses (Ipv4, Ipv6) and their default subnet masks.
2.9 Identify the purpose of subnetting and default gateways.
2.10 Identify the differences between public vs. private networks
2.11 Identify the basic charachteristics (e.g., speed, capacity, media) of the following WAN technologies
o Packet switching vs. circuit switching
o ISDN
o FDDI
o ATM
o Frame Relay
o Sonet/SDH
o T1/E1
o T3/E3
o Ocx
2.12 Define the function of the following remote access protocols and services
o RAS
o PPP
o PPTP
o ICA
2.13 Identify the following security protocols and describe their purpose and function
o IPsec
o L2TP
o SSL
o Kerberos

Domain 3.0 Network Implementation - 23% Network+ Training
3.1 Identify the basic capabilities (i.e. client support, interoperability, authentication, file and print services, application support, and security) of the following server operating systems
o UNIX/Linux
o Netware
o Windows
o Macintosh
3.2 Identify the basic capabilities of client workstations (i.e., client connectivity, local security mechanisms, and authentication)
3.3 Identify the main characteristics of VLANs
3.4 Identify the main characteristics of network attached storage
3.5 Identify the purpose and characteristics of fault tolerance
3.6 Identify the purpose and characteristics of disaster recovery
3.7 Given a remote connectivity scenario (e.g., IP, IPX, dial-up, PPPoE, authentication, physical connectivity etc.), configure the connection.
3.8 Identify the purpose, benefits and characteristics of using a firewall.
3.9 Identify the purpose, benefits and characteristics of using a proxy.
3.10 Given a scenario, predict the impact of a particular security implementation on network functionality (e.g. blocking port numbers, encryption, etc.)
3.11 Given a network configuration, select the appropriate NIC and network configuration settings (DHCP, DNS, WINS, protocols, NETBIOS/host name, etc.).

Domain 4.0 Network Support - 32% Network+ Training
4.1 Given a troubleshooting scenario, select the appropriate TCP/IP utility from among the following
o Tracert
o Ping
o Arp
o Netstat
o Nbtstat
o Ipconfig/Ifconfig
o Winipcfg
o Nslookup
4.2 Given a troubleshooting scenario involving a small office/home office network failure (e.g., xDSL, cable, home
satellite, wireless, POTS), identify the cause of the failure.
4.3 Given a troubleshooting scenario involving a remote connectivity problem (e.g., authentication failure, protocol configuration, physical connectivity) identify the cause of the problem.
4.4 Given specific parameters, configure a client to connect to the following servers
o UNIX/Linux
o Netware
o Windows
o Macintosh
4.5 Given a wiring task, select the appropriate tool (e.g., wire crimper, media tester/certifier, punch down tool, tone generator, optical tester, etc.).
4.6 Given a network scenario interpret visual indicators (e.g., link lights, collision lights, etc.) to determine the nature of the problem.
4.7 Given output from a diagnostic utility (e.g. tracert, ping, ipconfig, etc.), identify the utility and interpret the output.
4.8 Given a scenario, predict the impact of modifying, adding, or removing network services (e.g., DHCP, DNS, WINS, etc.) on network resources and users.
4.9 Given a network problem scenario, select an appropriate course of action based on a general troubleshooting strategy. This strategy includes the following steps
1. Establish the symptoms
2. Identify the affected area
3. Establish what has changed
4. Select the most probable cause
5. Implement a solution
6. Test the result
7. Recognize the potential effects of the solution
8. Document the solution
4.10 Given a troubleshooting scenario involving a network with a particular physical topology (i.e., bus, star/hierarchical, mesh, ring, and wireless) and including a network diagram, identify the network area effected and the cause of the problem.
4.11 Given a network troubleshooting scenario involving a client connectivity problem (e.g., incorrect protocol/client software/authentication configuration, or insufficient rights/permission), identify the cause of the problem.
4.12 Given a network troubleshooting scenario involving a wiring/infrastructure problem, identify the cause of the problem (e.g., bad media, interference, network hardware).

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