NETWORK+ $399/4 WEEKS
Network+ COURES Network+ Certification sponsored by CompTIA, is the IT industry's newest certification. Certification candidates must
demonstrate knowledge of new working practices and technologies. Increasingly. businesses give preference, in hiring and promotion,
to professional who have IT certification. Network+ is a CompTIA
vendor neutral certification that measures the technical knowledge of networking professionals with 18-24 months experience
in the IT industry. The test is administered by NCS/VUE and Prometric. Earning
the Network+ certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to configure and install the TCP/IP client.
This exam covers a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies that also serve as a bridge to your MCSE(Windows
2000), CCNA, CAN, CIW or Unix certifications. Network+ has been
accepted by the leading networking vendors, and included in many of their training curricula as a prerequisite. 4 Reasons why you should earn the network+ certification 1.
Provides a realistic career path 2.
Establishes criteria for networking knowledge 3.
Validates your networking expertise 4.
Demonstrates your ability to quickly solve networking problems Prerequisites: It is recommended that students in the Network+ course already have a+ or equivalent experiences. Skills: | Course Topics: | When you complete this course, you will
be able to: | Basic Network knowledge | · Common computing models | Topologies (Bus,
Star, Ring, Mesh) | ·
Network and inter-network connectivity devices | The OSI Model Layers | · OSI reference model used for networking concepts | Data
Lin, Network, Transport layer | ·
Layers of OSI model and purposes | Protocols (TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI) | · IP addressing, creating subnets and subnet
masks | IP Fundamentals (classifications, Subnet) | ·
Protocols in TCP/IP, IPX directory-related protocol stack | Cable Testing (UTP/STP, Coaxial, Fiber) | · Network security | The
TCP/IP Protocol Suite and Utilities | ·
Configure Windows 9X and Windows NT workstation | Implementing the Network | · Preventing network
failure and recovering from failures | Security | · Options for remote access to a network | Maintaining the Network | | Troubleshooting the Network |
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