Who is this training for?
This training is intended for people responsible for the installation, maintenance and troubleshooting of local networks.
Training objectives
- Explain the fundamentals of computer networks, including the OSI and TCP/IP models.
- Install, configure, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. Implement IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, routing, and switching.
- Deploy and manage network services (DNS, network applications, WAN access).
- Analyze and resolve network connectivity and performance issues.
- Apply network security principles, including hardening, authentication, and management of security devices.
- Understand the concepts of high availability, disaster recovery, virtualization, cloud and data center networks.
Summary
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of computer networking.
Course outline
Lesson 1 - Comparing OSI Model Network Functions
- Comparing OSI Model Layers
- Configuring SOHO Networks
Lesson 2 - Deploying Ethernet Cabling
- Summarizing Ethernet Standards
- Summarizing Types of Copper Cabling
- Summarizing Types of Fiber Optic Cabling
- Deploying Ethernet Cabling
Lesson 3 - Deploying Ethernet Switching
- Deploying Network Devices
- Explaining Network Interfaces
Lesson 4 - Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks
- Explaining Methodology for Troubleshooting a Network
- Troubleshoot Common Wired Network Connectivity Problems
Lesson 5 - Explain IPv4 Addressing
- Explain IPv4 Addressing Schemes
- Explain IPv4 Packet Forwarding Between Segments
- Configure IP Networks and Subnets
Lesson 6 - IPv4 and IPv6 Network Support
- Use Appropriate Tools to Test IP Configuration
- Troubleshoot IP Networks
- Explain IPv6 Addressing Schemes
Lesson 7 - Configuration
- Compare Routing Concepts
- Compare Dynamic Routing Concepts
- Install and Troubleshoot Router
Lesson 8 - Explain Network Topologies and Types
- Explain Network Types and Characteristics
- Explain Multi-Level Switching Architecture
- Explain Virtual Local Area Networks
Lesson 9 - Explain Transport Layer Protocols
- Compare and contrast transport protocols
- Use Appropriate Tools for Analyzing Network Ports
Lesson 10 - Explaining Network Services
- Explaining the Use of Network Addressing Services
- Explaining the Use of Name Resolution Services
- Configuring DNS Services
Lesson 11 - Explaining Network Applications
- Explaining the Use of Web, File/Print, and Database Services
- Explaining the Use of Messaging and Voice Services
Lesson 12 - Ensuring Network Availability
- Explaining Using Network Management Services
- Using Event Management to Ensure Network Availability
- Using Performance Metrics to Ensure Network Availability
- Explaining Common Security Concepts
- Explaining Authentication Methods
Lesson 13 - Supporting and Troubleshooting Secure Networks
- Comparing Security Devices
- Troubleshooting Service and Security Issues
Lesson 14 - Deploying and Troubleshooting Networks Without Networks Wire
- Summarizing Wireless Standards
- Installing Wireless Networks
- Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
- Configuring and Troubleshooting Wireless Security
Lesson 15 - Comparing WAN Links and Remote Access Methods
- Explaining WAN Provider Links
- Comparing and Contrasting Remote Access Methods
Lesson 16 - Explaining Organizational and Physical Security Concepts
- Explaining Organizational Documentation and Policies
- Explaining Security Methods
Lesson 17 - Explain Disaster Recovery and High Availability Concepts
- Explain Disaster Recovery Concepts
- Explain High Availability Concepts
Lesson 18 - Applying Network Hardening Techniques
- Compare Types of Attacks
- Apply Network Hardening Techniques
Lesson 19 - Summarize Cloud and Data Center Architecture
- Summarize Cloud and Data Center Concepts
- Explain Cloud Architecture
- Explain Cloud Architecture Virtualization and Storage Area Networks (SANs)
- Explain Data Center Network Architectures
Approach and methodology
Progressive and practical approach, combining theoretical lectures, technical demonstrations and applied exercises, to understand, configure and troubleshoot real computer networks according to industry standards.
Recommendations
It is recommended to possess the knowledge equivalent to A+ training/certification or equivalent content
Certifications
Related Exam: CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) (or current version)
Certification Obtained: CompTIA Network+ ®
Course Link: The course prepares directly for the CompTIA Network+ exam.
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