This course teaches you the fundamentals of networking and also prepares you for the Network+ Certification
You Will Learn How To
Identify the purpose, features, and functions of various
network components
Identify the layers of the OSI model
Define the purpose, function, and use of the
protocols used in the TCP/IP
Select the appropriate network utility given a
troubleshooting scenario
Identify basic characteristics of various WAN and internet
access technologies
Identify and describe the purpose and function of
various protocols, security protocols, firewalls, authentication client workstations, proxy service, etc.
Identify purpose, benefits, and characteristics of using
antivirus software, fault tolerance and
disaster recovery.
Course Benefits
The proliferation of powerful workstations and PCs, together with a
CompTIA Network+ Exam vast installed base of minicomputers
and mainframes, has produced immense pressure to link these resources.
Local area networks allow the sharing of programs, data and peripherals by
providing common access to local and remote resources. This course
provides you with the fundamental knowledge you need to design,
configure and implement LANs. The course emphasizes the integration
of available software and hardware.
Who Should Attend
This course is designed to provide students skills and knowledge
of designing and implementing Local Area Networks. This
course also prepare students for the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.
What is Network+ ?
Earning the Network+ certification means that the candidate
possesses the knowledge needed to configure and operate a
variety of networking products. This exam covers a wide
range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies
that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendor-specific
IT certifications.