Network+ Training

CompTIA Network+ Certification

Overview:
Network+ Certification is a testing program sponsored by CompTIA that is geared toward technicians with 18 to 24 months experience in the IT industry. Network+ Certification is a non-vendor, non-product specific certification program that validates your knowledge as a networking professional and demonstrates a wide range of skills required in today’s network environments. The program was developed with the support of major computer hardware and software vendors, distributors, resellers, and publications in the industry.

Network+ Certification covers two main areas of competency: Networking Technology and Networking Practices. The Network+ course offered at Knowledge Center Inc prepares students to take the Network+ exam. Furthermore, the Network+ Certification many times is the first step in achieving a Windows 2000 MCSE or CCNA Certification.

Target Audience:
Network+ Certification is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments or anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP.

Network+ Certification Benefits
After the course completion, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of Network Troubleshooting, TCP/IP, Network Operating Systems, Network Installation and Upgrading, Managing User Accounts and Passwords, Remote Access and Administration, and Fault Tolerance and Disaster Recovery. Course Benefits

  • Vendor- and product neutral course.
  • Increase earnings potential.
  • Stay ahead of the competition in this desirable industry.
  • Earn an established industry credential that validates your networking expertise.
  • Use Network+ Training as a jumping off point to obtain higher level certification.

Steps to Network+ Certification:
To become certified, a student must pass the CompTIA Network+ exam.

Course Objectives:

  • Describe the purpose of networking protocols and networking in general
  • Identify features of various network operating systems and the clients used to access them.
  • Describe the OSI networking model and its relationship to networking components.
  • Describe the network components relating to the Physical layer of the OSI model.
  • Describe the function of the Data Link layer of the OSI model.
  • Explain how data is transmitted over a network.
  • Describe the function of the Network layer of the OSI model.
  • Describe the function of the Transport layer of the OSI model.
  • Describe the function of the Session layer of the OSI model.
  • Explain the fundamental concepts of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
  • Explain the use of TCP/IP addresses and subnets.
  • Access and use a TCP/IP network.
  • Describe the requirements for remote network access.
  • Explain the need for and ways to implement network security and fault tolerance.
  • Describe the types of information that need to be gathered prior to installing or updating a network operating system.
  • Explain ways to monitor and manage a network.
  • Describe a systematic approach for troubleshooting network problems.

Exams:

  • N10-004: Network+ Certification

Duration: 40 hours
Schedule: Boot Camp, Week-Ends, Evenings
Delivery Format: Classroom Instructor Led
Retake Policy: Course can be retaken within 12 months of completion depending upon availability
Certificate: Certificate of completion given to all students who meet the 85% attendance requirement and other course work completed during training.

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