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CompTIA Network+ Package:
- 5 CD-ROMs featuring live instructor-led classroom sessions with full audio, video and demonstration components
- MeasureUp Certification Exam Simulator
- Step-by-step hands-on-labs
- Focused on practical solutions to real-world development problems
Course Introduction
Schedule our instructor led classroom training at your convenience and never misses another lecture or fall behind. You are in complete control. We invited the Best CompTIA Network+Certified Trainers in the industry to help us develop the ultimate training and certification program which includes everything you will need to fully prepare for and pass your certification exams.
The Network+ certification covering the 2005 objectives, certifies that the successful candidates 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. A typical candidate should have CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent knowledge, though A+ certification is not required. In addition to A+ certification level knowledge, candidates are encouraged to have at least nine months of work experience in network support or administration.
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PRESENTER - Bill Ferguson
Bill Ferguson - Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT, MCSE, MCP+I, CCSI, CCNA, A+, Network+, Server+) Bill has been in the computer industry for over 15 years. Originally, in technical sales and sales management with Sprint, Bill made his transition to Certified Technical Trainer in 1997 with ExecuTrain. Bill now runs his own company as an independent contractor in Birmingham, Alabama, teaching classes for most of the national training companies and some regional training companies as well as many corporations. In addition, Bill writes and produces technical training material for several companies. Bill has recently coauthored an ExamCram guide with Diane Barrett, Implementing and Administering Security in a Windows Server 2003 Network, and has written MCDST: Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician for Sybex Press. |
CompTIA Network+ 2005 Course Contents
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Level 1: Network Topologies
1.1 Network Technologies
1.2 Token Ring
1.3 Fiber Distributed Data Interface
1.4 Wireless
1.6 Logical Link Control
1.7 10BASE
1.8 100BASE
1.9 1000BASE
1.10 10GBASE
1.11 Media Connectors
1.12 RJ11 and RJ45
1.13 F-Type
1.14 Straight Tip and Standard Connector
1.15 FireWire
1.16 Media Types
1.17 Network Components
1.18 Wireless Technologies
1.19 Wireless Service Factors
Level 2: Protocol Standards
1.1 MAC Addresses
Lab - Identify the Local MAC Address
Lab - Identify a Remote MAC Address
1.2 OSI Model
1.3 Network Components
1.4 Network Protocols
1.5 TCP/IP
1.6 IP Addresses
1.7 Advanced Networking Concepts
1.8 IP Addressing Methods
Lab - Assign a Static Configuration
1.9 Protocols
1.10 Ports
1.11 Services
1.12 WAN
1.13 Internet Access Technologies
1.14 Remote Access Protocols
1.15 Security Protocols
1.16 Authentication Protocols |
Level 3: Network Implementation
1.1 Server Operating Systems
1.2 Unix and Linux
1.3 Netware
1.4 MAC OS X Server
1.5 Windows
1.6 Client Connectivity
1.7 Tools for Networking
1.8 Firewalls
1.9 Proxy Service
1.10 Network Connectivity
1.11 Virtual Local Area Network
1.12 Internal Networks
1.13 Antivirus Software
1.14 Fault Tolerance
1.15 Disaster Recovery
Level 4: Troubleshooting
1.1 Network Utilities
1.2 Ping
Lab - Use the Ping Command
1.3 Tracert
Lab - Use the Tracert Command
1.4 ARP
Lab - Use the ARP Utility
1.5 Netstat
Lab - Use the Netstat Utility
1.6 Nbstat
Lab - Use the Nbstat Utility
1.7 Ipconfig
1.8 Winipcfg
1.9 Nslookup
1.10 Visual Indicators
1.11 Troubleshooting Network Services
1.12 Network Services
1.13 Troubleshooting Topologies
1.14 Troubleshooting Strategy |