The CompTIA Network+ (2009 Objectives) certification is recognized internationally as validation of the technical knowledge required of foundation-level IT network technicians. This certification exhibits proof that the successful candidate has the knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate, and configure basic network infrastructure. In this course, Mark Long takes you step by step through the process and technologies you need to get ready to take this exam. To begin learning today, simply click on the movie links.
Introduction
Welcome Course Objectives Course Structure Network+ Certification Basics Network+ Testing Basics Taking the Exam pt. 1 Taking the Exam pt. 2 Exam Topics Introduction to Networking
Networking Basics LANs and WANs The OSI Model
What is the OSI? Physical Layer Data Link Layer Network Layer Transport Layer Session Layer Presentation Layer Application Layer
Network Topology
Network Topology Basics
Bus Topology
Star Topology
Ring Topology
Mesh Topology
Point to Point Topology
Hybrid Topology
Network Cabling
Cabling Basics
UTP Cable
STP Cable
Coaxial Cable
Fiber Optic Cable
Ethernet Basics
Network Standards
What is Ethernet?
Ethernet Frames
CSMA / CD
Ethernet Network Types
Fast Ethernet
Gigabit Ethernet
Even Faster Ethernet
TCP/IP Basics
Understanding IP
IP Addresses
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Subnetting pt. 1
Subnetting pt. 2
Static Addressing
Dynamic Addressing
IP Address Classes
Special Addresses
IP Routing
Understanding Routing
Routing Tables
Dynamic Routing
Link State or Distance Vector
Link State Protocols
Distance Vector Protocols
Hybrid Routing Protocols
Network Address Translation
Protocols
TCP/IP Suite Basics
Understanding TCP
Understanding UPD
Understanding ICMP
Understanding IGMP
Understanding FTP & TFTP
Understanding HTTP
Understanding ARP
Understanding SSH
Understanding Mail Protocols
Understanding SNMP
TCP/IP Applications
Understanding Port Numbers
Well Known Port Numbers
Security and TCP/IP
Security Basics
Authentication
Network Access Security
Tunneling and Encryption
Remote Access Security
SCP
SFTP
Firewalls
Advanced Networking
Understanding VLANs
Multi-Layer Switching
QoS
IPv6
Why IPv6?
IPv6 Basics
Network Tools
Network Utilities
Ping
Ipconfig
Nslookup
Netstat
Unix Utilities
Conclusion
Course Wrap-Up
Credits
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