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CompTIA Network+ Certification Training Course

comptia netsork+ certification training course on cdsOur Network+ certification training course will provide you with the skills and knowledge neccessary to become an IT Professional in the Networking field. This training course is perfect  for individuals who are seeking to become a Microsoft or Cisco Network Professional.

The Network+ certification course covers the 2005-2007 objectives, certifies that the successful candidate knows the layers of the OSI model, can describe the features and functions of network components and has the skills needed to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware peripherals and protocols. Students who are considering the Network+ course should have the A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, although the A+ certification is not a requirement. The Network+ certification is also a foundation course for students considering training for Microsoft, UNIX, Linux, Novell Server Operating Systems as well as for Cisco Routers and Switches.

Live Network+ Boot Camp with A+

CompTIA Network+ Certification Training 

Network+ Online Training Classes Description

netraino

$269.00

Network+ Certification Training CD, Practice Exams and Mentoring (25 hours)

89231d

$299.00

Special Network+ Training Kit with A+ Training Kit (57 hours)

atrainn

$495.00

MCSA Certification
Includes: A+ Certification, Network+, Microsoft MCP courses, Windows 2003 Server (70-290), Windows XP Workstation (70-270) and Managing a Windows 2003 Network (70-291) training kits

mcsa1

$695.00

The Network+ certification 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

  • Interactive full multimedia lessons
  • Review question sto test one skills
  • Interactive lab exercise
  • Practice Exams
  • 24 x 7 online instructor mentoring to answer all your questions
  • Available online or CD-ROM
  • Proven Sucess

Certification  Subjects

% of Exam

1.0 Media & Topologies

20%

2.0 Protocols & Standards

20%

3.0 Network Implementation

25%

4.0 Network Support

35%

Total

100%

The 2005-2007 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.

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
     Star
     bus
     mesh
     ring

    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
     Speed
     Access
     Method
     Topology
     Media

    1.3 Specify the characteristics (e.g., speed, length, topology, cable type, etc.) of the following
     10 BASE-T and 10 BASE-FL
     100 BASE-TX and 100 BASEFX
     1000 BASE-T, 1000 BASE-CX, 1000 BASE-SX and 1000 BASE-LX
     10 GBASE-SR, 10 GBASE-LR and 10 GBASE-ER

    1.4 Recognize the following media connectors and/or describe their uses
     RJ-11
     RJ-45
     ST
     SC
     IEEE
     Fiber LC
     MT-RJ
     USB

    1.5 Choose the appropriate media type and connectors to add a client to an existing network
     Category 3, 5, 5e and 6
     UTP
     STP
     Coaxial Cable
     SMF
     MMF

    1.6 Identify the purpose, features, and functions of the following network components
     Hubs
     Switches
     Bridges
     Routers
     Gateways
     CSU/DSU
     Network Interface Cards/ISDN adapters/system area network cards
     ISDN
     Wireless access points
     Modems
     Transceivers
     Firewalls

    1.7 Specify the general characteristics of the following wireless technologies
     802.11
     802.11x
     Infrared
     Bluetooth

    1.8 Identify factors which effect the range and speed of wireless services

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
     TCP/IP
     IPX/SPX
     NetBEUI
     AppleTalk

    2.4 Identify the OSI layers at which the following network components operate
     Hubs
     Switches
     Bridges
     Routers
     Network Interface Cards

    2.5 Define the purpose, function and/or use of the following protocols within TCP/IP
     IP
     TCP
     UDP
     FTP
     TFTP
     SMTP
     HTTP
     HTTPS
     POP3/IMAP4
     TELNET
     ICMP
     ARP
     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 characteristics (e.g., speed, capacity, media) of the following WAN technologies
     Packet switching vs. circuit switching
     ISDN
     FDDI
     ATM
     Frame Relay
     Sonet/SDH
     T1/E1
     T3/E3
     Ocx

    2.12 Define the function of the following remote access protocols and services
     RAS
     PPP
     PPTP
     ICA

    2.13 Identify the following security protocols and describe their purpose and function
     IPsec
     L2TP
     SSL
     Kerberos

Domain 3.0 Network Implementation -  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
     UNIX/Linux
     Netware
     Windows
     Apple IP

    3.2 Identify the basic capabilities of client workstations (i.e., client connectivity, local security mechanisms, and authentication)

    3.3 Identify the appropriate tool for a given wiring task

    3.4 Given a remote connectivity scenario comprised of a protocol, an authentication scheme and physical connectivity, configure the connection. Includes connection to the following servers
     Unix/Linux/MAC OS X Server
     Netware
     Windows
     Appleshare IP

    3.5 Identify the purpose, benefits and characteristics of using a firewall

    3.6 Identify the purpose, benefits and characteristics of using a proxy service.

    3.7 Given a remote connectivity scenario, determine the impact on a network functionality of a particular security implementation

    3.8 Identify the main characteristics of VLANs

    3.9 Identify the main characteristics of extranets and intranets

    3.10 Identify the purpose, benefit and characteristics of using antivirus software

    3.11 Identify the purpose and characteristic of fault tolerance
     Power
     Link redundancy
     Storage
     Services

    3.12 Identify the purpose and characteristics of disaster recovery
     Backup / Restore
     Offsite Storage
     Hot and Cold spares
     Hot, warm and cold sites

Domain 4.0 Network Support - 32% Network+ Training

    4.1 Given a troubleshooting scenario, select the appropriate TCP/IP utility from among the following
     Tracert
     Ping
     Arp
     Netstat
     Nbtstat
     Ipconfig/Ifconfig
     Winipcfg
     Nslookup

    4.2 Given a output from a network diagnostic utility

    4.3 Given a network scenario, interpret visual indicators to determine the nature of a state problem

    4.4 Given a troubleshooting scenario involving a client accessing remote network services, identify the cause of the problem

    4.5 Given  a troubleshooting scenario between a client and the following server environments, identify the cause of stated problem:
     Unix/ Linux / MAC OS X Server
     Netware
     Windows
     Appleshare IP

    4.6 Given a  scenario, determine the impact of modifying, adding or removing network services, DNS and WINS

    4.7 Given a troubleshooting scenario involving a network with a particular physical topology and including a network diagram, identify the network area effected and the cause of the stated failure

    4.8 Given a network troubleshooting scenario involving an infrastructure problem, identify the cause of the stated problem.

    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.
     

Testing Information Certification

 

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