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CompTIA Network+ 2009
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CompTIA's Network+ is a vendor-neutral certification that validates technical competency in networking administration and support. The Network Plus certification confirms a technician's critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. The exams also cover domains such as security, safety and environmental issues and communication and professionalism.
The CompTIA Network+ 2009 Certification Training Course from QuickCert measures the necessary competencies for an IT professional with approximately nine months experience in network support or administration. Students will learn the knowledge and skills needed to install, manage and troubleshoot a variety of networks on any platform.
QuickCert's Network Plus training course follows the CompTIA authorized curriculum, ensuring you receive the training and knowledge needed to succeed. QuickCert is so certain this class meets and exceeds the exam objectives, we guarantee you will pass your exam!
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| Delivery Format | Instructor Led Modules | Hardbook Supplement | eBook | Practice Exam Simulator | Exam Pass Guarantee |
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Compatibility with:
NT | 95 | 98 | 2000 | ME | XP | 2003| Vista | Windows 7
“I’m 100% satisfied with QuickCert’s training program. I love that it’s broken into manageable sections. This is an all-inclusive training solution… they give you the manuals, the lectures broken into short segments, and practice tests that really mirror the actual tests I’ve taken. I plan to renew my membership!!”
— Karen S., Network Administrator, Calabasas, California
Chuck Moore Chuck graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Education and taught public school in 1980. He soon moved to the IT world at Scientific Atlanta and provided PC support for the in-house engineers. Novell NetWare was the first networking platform that Chuck experienced. He became a CNE and advanced his technical skills further when he began teaching as a Novell CNI. Chuck continued teaching and providing technical support when he became an MSCE and MCT for the NT 4.0 operating system, as well as the Server 2000/2003/2008 operating systems. In addition, Chuck is certified and teaches classes as an MCDBA / MCTS for the Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005/2008 applications. Chuck's early experiences in hardware support transitioned nicely when he began to teach the CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ classes. Chuck seems to have a heart for the new student who is just starting the significant task of passing IT exams. He remembers when he was at that same beginning point, but after 27 years in the industry, he still gets a "kick" when he helps someone pass their first IT exam.
Course Overview
Network Terminology
Physical Network Topologies
Types of Servers
Review
Copper Cabling
Wiring Distribution
Fiber Optics
Network Interface Cards and MAC Addresses
LAN Technologies
Review
Configuring a Secure Wireless Router
Review
The OSI Model
Network Configuration Management
Review
Overview of OSI Model, Hubs and Bridges
Switches and Routers
Specialized Network Devices
Review
Identify Protocols and Services
Identifying IP Addresses
Managing IP Addresses
Subnetting
Classless Inter-Domain Routing
Name Resolution Services
Using Command Line Utilities
Review
Older Technologies
Filtering, Physical Segmentation and VLAN Protocols
Review
Remote Connectivity
Voice Over Data
Tunnel Technology
Review
Virus Types and Protection
Restricting Access to Resources
Authentication Protocols
Review
Troubleshooting Models and Procedure
Network Support Tools and Server Performance
Additional Troubleshooting Tips
Network Tools and Diagnostic Utilities
High Availability Fault Tolerant Solutions
Review
Identify the Local MAC Address
Identify a Remote MAC Address
Use the Ping Command
Use the Tracert Command
Use the ARP Utility
Use the Netstat Utility
Use the Nbtstat Utility
Use the Ipconfig Command
Assign a Static Configuration
Course Summary
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