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Course Number:
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CT3383 |
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Course Title:
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Network+ |
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November 15 - 19, 2010
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Length:
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5 Day(s)
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Compare To:
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Various competitors CompTIA Network+ courses
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Description:
Your success in the IT industry depends on your mastery of essential data networking skills. Based around CompTIA's Network+ certification, our Network+ Bootcamp is an intense, hands-on data networking course presented in a multi-vendor environment. You will learn how networks really work. This course goes beyond the Network+ certification basics by allowing you to demonstrate the concepts covered in a real-world, hands-on environment. You will analyze network traffic in detail and study IP, IP addressing and subnetting, DHCP, DNS, and routing, and how to install TCP/IP and troubleshoot connections among platforms.
What you will learn:
- How to prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification exam
- The OSI model: bits and bytes, binary numbers, and masking
- The common building blocks of your network: cabling, hubs, switches, routers, workstations, servers, and network operating systems
- How Ethernet works
- Microsoft networking concepts including NetBIOS and SMB
- How to connect to the Internet and the standards that apply
- How IP addressing works. The relationship between IP addresses and Ethernet addresses
- Routing tables and how routing decisions are made.
- How routers communicate with one another
- Examine common routing protocols like RIP, OSPF and IGRP
- Differences between TCP, UDP, and ICMP
- Multicasting concepts
- Where packet filters, proxy servers, and firewalls come into play
- How Network Address Translation (NAT) works
- Common troubleshooting tools like ping, arp, netstat, ifconfig, and nslookup
- How to use a protocol analyzer to monitor network traffic
- WAN protocols, technologies and services
- Troubleshooting issues in the LAN
Audience:
This course is designed for support professionals who are interested in network administration; anyone who wants to gain an understanding of networks and networking architectures; or individuals seeking CompTIA Network+ Certification.
Prerequisites:
- Strong working knowledge of computer hardware
- Strong working knowledge of computer software
- Working knowledge of any operating system
Outline:
- Networking Fundamentals
- Building a Network with OSI
- Hardware Concepts
- Ethernet Basics
- Modern Ethernet
- Non-Ethernet Networks
- Network Interface Cards
- Structured Cabling
- Dealing with the Physical
- Protocols
- TCP/IP
- Network Operating Systems
- Going Large with TCP/IP
- TCP/IP and the Internet
- Remote Connectivity
- Protecting Your Network
- Interconnecting Network Operating Systems
- The Perfect Server
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