CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-005) Length: Location: Language(s): Audience(s): Level: Vendor: Type: Delivery Method: 5 Days 182, Broadway, Newmarket, Auckland English, Entry Level IT Professionals Intermediate CompTIA Corporate Short Course Instructor-led (classroom) The CompTIA Network+ Corporate Short Course aims to validate the knowledge and skills of networking professionals in New Zealand. It is an international vendor-neutral certification that recognises a technician s ability to describe the features and functions of networking components and to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services. This practical "hands-on" course will teach students the fundamentals principles of installing and supporting networks. CompTIA Network+ Corporate Short Course will deliver learning and certification programme designed to qualify candidates for jobs, promotions and increased compensation within the computer networking field - CompTIA Network+ certification proves that candidates have in-demand knowledge and skills. The certification enables you to land a great job, get a more challenging assignment, gain a key promotion and continue to strengthen your IT Career path. CompTIA Network+ certification validates that the successful candidate has the important knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure, describe networking technologies, basic design principles, and adhere to wiring standards and use testing tools. Audience Profile This Techtorium Corporate Short Course is designed for the following IT professionals: Network Administrators Network Support Technicians Wireless Network Installers/Specialists Help Desk Technicians Network Solutions Architects Network Engineers At Course Completion After completing this course, students will be able to: Describe the features of different network protocols and products for LANs, WANs and wireless networks Understand the functions and features of TCP/IP addressing and protocols Identify threats to network resources and appropriate security countermeasures Install and configure network cabling and appliances Manage, monitor and troubleshoot networks
Module 1: Network Media and Devices Topologies and the OSI Model - Key Features of Networks, Network Topologies, The OSI Model, TCP/IP Protocol Suite Cabling and Connectors - Selecting Network Cable, Twisted Pair Cable (UTP / STP / ScTP), Coaxial Cable, Fiber Optic Cable, Repeaters, Media Converters, Serial Cable Ethernet - IEEE 802 Standards, Media Characteristics, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), MAC Addressing, Network Adapters, Protocol Analyser Bridge and Switches Hubs, Bridges, Switches, Virtual LANs (VLAN), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) Module 2: Addressing and Routing Addressing Schemes - IP Addressing Schemes, Creating Subnets, Internet Addressing Internet Protocol - Internet Protocol Basics, Configuring TCP/IP, IP Routing Basics, ICMP DHCP and APIPA - Static versus Dynamic IP Addressing, Configuring DHCP IPv6 - IPv6 Address Format, IPv6 Addressing Schemes. Routing - Routing Basics, Routing Algorithms and Metrics, Routing Protocols, Installing and Configuring Routers, Routing Troubleshooting Tools, Internet Group Manage. Module 3: Network Applications Transport Protocols - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), User Datagram Protocol (UDP), TCP/IP Ports, Port Scanners Name Resolution - Host Name, Name Resolution Methods, Configuring DNS Servers, Name Resolution Troubleshooting Web Services - TCP/IP Services, World Wide Web (HTTP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Network Time Protocol (NTP) Communication Services - Email (SMTP / POP3 / IMAP), Conferencing and VoIP Protocols WAN Technologies - WAN Basics, Telecommunications Networks, Packet-switched WAN Services, Local Loop Services, Installing Modems Remote Access - Remote Connectivity Protocols, Virtual Private Networks, Remote Access Servers Module 4: Network Security Security Fundamentals - Security Basics, Social Engineering, Malware, Network Attack Strategies, Policies and Procedures, Device Security, Training Security Appliances - Secure Network Topologies, Network Address Translation, Firewalls and Proxy Servers, Intrusion Detection Systems, Vulnerability Assessments and Pentests Authentication - Authentication Technologies, Encryption and PKI, Authentication Protocols, Network Access Control Installing Wireless Networks - Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11), Setting Up a Wireless Network, Wireless Security, Wireless WANs Module 5: Management, Monitoring, Troubleshooting Configuration Management - Configuration Management Concepts, Documentation Installing Wired Networks - Planning a SOHO Network Installation, Wiring Standards, Wiring Distribution, Cable Testing Tools Deploying Virtual Networks - Virtualization Technologies, Virtual Platform Applications, Cloud Computing Monitoring and Management Tools - Performance Management Appliances, Network Monitoring Utilities, Simple Network
Module 6: Operating Systems Explore various Microsoft Operating Systems Install and configure Microsoft Operating Systems Use Command Line Tools Explore Operating System features and tools Explore Control Panel Utilities Configure Windows Networking on client Perform preventative maintenance Basic OS security settings Client side virtualisation Module 7: Security Apply common prevention methods Explore common security threats Implement security best practices Data destruction/disposal Secure a SOHO wireless & wired network Module 8: Mobile Devices Mobile Operating Systems Network connectivity and email Explore mobile device security Hardware differences with tablets and laptops Mobile device synchronisation Module 9: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting theory Troubleshoot motherboard, RAM, CPU and power Troubleshoot RAID arrays Troubleshoot video and display issues Troubleshoot wired and wireless networks Troubleshoot Operating System problems Troubleshoot common security issues Troubleshoot common laptop issues Troubleshoot printers