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NETPLUS1 - Network+ Professional

Categories Certification Training
Duration 7 days (52 hours)
Pre-requisites APLUS1 - A+ Computer Service Technician or equivalent experience is recommended.
Courseware NETPLUS1-MH (800 pages)
Price $2080
Notes

Network+ Certification is a CompTIA vendor neutral certification that measures the technical knowledge of networking professionals with 18 - 24 months experience in the IT industry. Earning the Network+ certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to configure and install the TCP/IP client.

Network+ Student Kit includes: Student Manual, Test Study Guide/Test Prep CD ROM

The Blue Star Learning Network+/Data Communications and CompTIA Network+ courses are a strong foundation for anyone involved in Communications and Information Technology. This course covers · Networking Fundamentals · Building Networks with the OSI Model · Hardware concepts including Physical Topologies and Cabling · Ethernet and Modern Ethernet Networks · Non-Ethernet Networks including Token Ring · Network Interface Cards, and Modems · Structured Cabling · Planning Physical Network Construction · TCP/IP including TCP/IP utilities and troubleshooting · Protocols including IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, ATM, Frame Relay · Network Operating Systems · Sharing and Securing Resources · Understand Large TCP/IP Networks including NAT, Routing, DHCP, WINS, DNS · Remote Connectivity · Network and Threat Protection · Interconnecting Network Operating Systems.

The CompTIA Network+ certification is the worldwide standard of competency for professionals with nine months experience in network support or administration. The Network+ certification validates technical competency in networking administration and support. Those holding Network+ certification demonstrate critical knowledge of media and topologies, protocols and standards, network implementation and network support. This certification is geared toward those with nine months field experience in network administration and support. Network+ along with A+ is accepted as an elective requirement towards Microsoft's MCSA certification.

"[The instructor] is a very knowlegable person in this field. There is not a question that I asked that he didn't have an answer for, or the resource to find it.." -- Steven H. from San Diego, CA

"All my personal questions were answered from all of the levels of what a network is all about. Great speaker!...ease of instruction is good because his knowledge is business related as well as personal. Thank you!." -- Mary T K. from San Diego, CA

"Excellent! Great class. [The instructor] makes sure you understand the material presented,taught at an excellent pace, never hurried.." -- gloria b. from San Diego, CA

"It was well organized. I will reccomend it to my co-workers. [The instructor was] very knowledgable and excellent attitude.." -- Arturo L. from San Diego, CA

"To take this course. [The instructor] did an excellent job with the presentation.." -- Darryl K. from San Diego, CA


Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Network Fundamentals
      Historical/Conceptual
      Understanding Networking
      Test Specific
      What to Share
      Network+ All-in-One Certification Exam Guide
      Servers and Clients
      Making Shared Resources Useable
      The Goal of Networking
Chapter 3 Building a Network with OSI
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      Let’s Get Physical
      The OSI Seven-Layer Model
Chapter 4 Hardware Concepts
      Historical/Conceptual Topology
      Test Specific
      Hybrid Topologies
      Networking Industry Standards—IEEE
Chapter 5 Ethernet Basics
      Historical/Conceptual
      Ethernet or IEEE 802.3?
      How Ethernet Works
      Test Specific
      CSMA/CD, or Who Gets to Send the Next Packet?
      Termination
      Ethernet Cabling Systems
Chapter 6 Modern Ethernet
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      What Is a Star Bus Topology?
      10BaseT
      10BaseFL
      How Big Can an Ethernet Network Be? The 5-4-3 Rule
      High-Speed Ethernet
      1000BaseT
      Conclusion
Chapter 7 Non-Ethernet Networks
      Historical/Conceptual
      Token Ring
      Test Specific
      Logical Ring Topology
      Physical Star
      ARCNET
      LocalTalk
      FDDI and ATM
      Wireless
      Don’t Be an Ethernet Snob!
Chapter 8 Network Interface Cards
      Historical/Conceptual
      Knowing Your NICs
      Test Specific
      Installing NICs
      Do You See the Light?
      Buying NICs
      Direct Cable Connections
      Connectors
Chapter 9 Structured Cabling
      Historical/Conceptual
      Cable Basics—It All Starts with a Star
      Test Specific
      Beyond Network+
      Beyond the Basic Star
      Installer? No. Informed Consumer? Yes!
Chapter 10 Dealing with the Physical
      Historical/Conceptual
      Installing Physical Networks
      Test Specific
      Diagnostics and Repair of Physical Cabling
      Toners
Chapter 11 Protocols
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      NetBEUI
      IPX/SPX
      TCP/IP
      AppleTalk
      DLC
      Dealing with Protocols
      Installing Network Protocols
      Troubleshooting Network Protocols
Chapter 12 TCP/IP
      Historical/Conceptual
      The History of TCP/IP
      Test Specific
      What Is TCP/IP?
      IPv6
Chapter 13 Network Operating Systems
      Historical/Conceptual
      Network Operating System Features
      Test Specific
      The Major Network Operating Systems
      Conclusion
Chapter 14 Resources
      Naming
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      Permissions
      Sharing Resources
      Accessing Shared Resources
Chapter 15 Going Large with TCP/IP
      Historical/Conceptual
      DNS
      DHCP
      WINS
      Diagnosing TCP/IP Networks
Chapter 16 TCP/IP and the Internet
      Test Specific
      What on Earth Is a Router, Anyway?
      How Routers Work
      Static Routes
      Dynamic Routing
      NATs
      Proxy Server
      The Web
      E-mail
      FTP
      Telnet
      Online Gaming
Chapter 17 Remote Connectivity
      Local vs. Remote
      LAN Connections
      WAN Connections
      The Protocols
      Remote Access
Chapter 18 Protecting Your Network
      Historical/Conceptual
      Defining Network Threats
      Test Specific
      Protecting from Internal Threats
      Protecting a Network from External Threats
      Implementing External Network Security
Chapter 19 Interconnecting Network Operating Systems
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      What Are We Interconnecting?
      Connecting to Windows 9x Systems
      Connecting to Windows NT/2000 Systems
      Windows Rulz!
      Connecting to NetWare
      Connecting to Macintosh
      Connecting to Linux
      When All Else Fails, Terminal Emulate!
Chapter 20 The Perfect Server
      Historical/Conceptual
      Test Specific
      Connecting to a Network
      Protection of Data
      Speed
      Reliability
Chapter 21 Zen and the Art of Network Support
      Test Specific
      Troubleshooting Tools
      The Troubleshooting Process
      Troubleshooting Scenarios
      Troubleshooting Is Fun!
Glossary

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