CompTIA Network+

Course Code: CO-N+

The CompTIA Network+ is a vendor neutral networking certification that is trusted around the world. It validates the essential knowledge and skills needed to confidently troubleshoot, configure, or maintenance of a wired and wireless network. The Network+ performance-based course will help delegates pave their way onto a career in IT Infrastructure and Security. Attending the Network+ course will also assist delegates in preparation for the CompTIA Network+ examination.

  • Duration: 5 Days
  • Level: Foundation
  • Technology: Networking
  • Delivery Method: Instructor-led
  • Training Credits: NA

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.

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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