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This is a network certification course like all of CompTIA certifications this has been developed by Individuals in the field. This course was created from research done in the workplace making it very job-related. This certification has grown to be very popular in the industry. In this course, you will describe the major networking technologies and systems of modern networks, and configure, manage, and troubleshoot modern networks.
The CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-007) course builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer operating systems and networks to present the fundamental skills and concepts that you will need to use on the job in any type of networking career. It also addresses the content described in the exam objectives for the CompTIA Network+ certification. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, obtaining the CompTIA A+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA Network+ examination.
Leading Training is focusing on providing virtual training courses for the foreseeable future and will only consider in-person and classroom training on request, with a required minimum group size of six delegates. We remain committed to offering training that is fast, focused and effective.
This course is intended for entry-level computer support 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 N10-007). A typical student taking the CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-007) course should have a minimum of nine months 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
To ensure your success in this course, you will need basic Windows end-user computer skills. To meet this prerequisite, you need to do the A+, or have equivalent experience:
Lesson1 Network Theory
Topic A: Network Types
Topic B: Network Standards and the OSI Model
Topic C: Data Transmission Methods
Lesson 2: Bounded Network Media
Topic A: Copper Media
Topic B: Fiber Optic Media
Topic C: Bounded Network Media Installation
Lesson 3: Unbounded Network Media
Topic A: Wireless Networking
Topic B: Wireless Network Devices and Components
Topic C: Implement Wireless Technology
Topic D: Internet of Things
Lesson 4: Network Implementations
Topic A: Physical Network Topologies
Topic B: Logical Network Topologies
Topic C: Ethernet Networks
Topic D: Network Devices
Lesson 5: TCP/IP Addressing and Data Delivery
Topic A: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Topic B: IPv4 Addressing
Topic C: Default IP Addressing Schemes
Topic D: Create Custom IP Addressing Schemes
Topic E: IPv6 Addressing
Lesson 6: Routing and Switching
Topic A: Switching
Topic B: Network Packet Routing
Topic C: Static and Dynamic IP Routing
Topic D: VLANs
Lesson 7: TCP/IP Implementation
Topic A: Configure IP Addresses Topic B: Naming Services
Topic C: TCP/IP Utilities
Topic D: Common TCP/IP Protocols
Lesson 8: Network Security Analysis
Topic A: Introduction to Network Security
Topic B: Network Security Policies
Topic C: Physical Security
Topic D: Common Network Attacks
Lesson 9: Network Security Implementation
Topic A: Authentication
Topic B: Access Control
Topic C: Port, Service, and Protocol Security
Topic D: Wireless Network Security
Topic E: Patches and Updates
Topic F: Mitigation Techniques
Lesson 10: WAN Infrastructure
Topic A: WAN Basics
Topic B: WAN Connectivity Methods
Topic C: WAN Transmission Technologies
Topic D: VoIP
Lesson 11: Cloud and Virtualization Techniques
Topic A: Virtualization Technologies
Topic B: Network Storage Technologies
Topic C: Cloud Computing
Lesson 12: Remote Networking
Topic A: Remote Network Architectures
Topic B: Remote Access Network Implementations
Topic C: Virtual Private Networking
Lesson 13: Network Management
Topic A: Monitor Networks
Topic B: Document the Network
Topic C: Establish Baselines
Topic D: Optimize Network Performance
Topic E: Ensure Business Continuity
Lesson 14: Troubleshooting Network Issues
Topic A: Network Troubleshooting Methodology
Topic B: Network Troubleshooting Tools
Topic C: Troubleshoot Wired Connectivity and Performance Issues
Topic D: Troubleshoot Wireless Connectivity and Performance Issues
Topic E: Troubleshoot Network Service Issues