CompTIA Network+ validates the technical skills needed to securely establish, maintain and troubleshoot the essential networks that businesses rely on. Unlike other vendor-specific networking certifications, CompTIA Network+ prepares candidates to support networks on any platform. CompTIA Network+ is the only certification that covers the specific skills that network professionals need. Other certifications are so broad, they don’t cover the hands-on skills and precise knowledge needed in today’s networking environments. This self-paced course will prepare you to take the CompTIA Network+ certification exam.

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Learning Objectives

At course completion, students will be knowledgeable in:

Comparing OSI Model Network Functions
Deploying Ethernet Cabling
Deploying Ethernet Switching
Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks
Explaining IPv4 Addressing
Supporting IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
Configuring and Troubleshooting Routers
Explaining Network Topologies and Types
Explaining Transport Layer Protocols
Explaining Network Services
Explaining Network Applications
Ensuring Network Availability
Explaining Common Security Concepts
Supporting and Troubleshooting Secure Networks
Deploying and Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
Comparing WAN Links and Remote Access Methods
Explaining Organizational and Physical Security Concepts
Explaining Disaster Recovery and High Availability Concepts
Applying Network Hardening Techniques
Summarizing Cloud and Datacenter Architecture

1
  • 1 - COMPARING OSI MODEL NETWORK FUNCTIONS

  • Topic 1A: Compare and Contrast OSI Model Layers

    Topic 1B: Configure SOHO Networks


2
  • 2 - DEPLOYING ETHERNET CABLING

  • Topic 2A: Summarize Ethernet Standards

    Topic 2B: Summarize Copper Cabling Types

    Topic 2C: Summarize Fiber Optic Cabling Types


3
  • 3 - DEPLOYING ETHERNET SWITCHING

  • Topic 3A: Deploy Networking Devices

    Topic 3B: Explain Network Interfaces

    Topic 3C: Deploy Common Ethernet Switching Features


4
  • 4 - TROUBLESHOOTING ETHERNET NETWORKS

  • Topic 4A: Explain Network Troubleshooting Methodology

    Topic 4B: Troubleshoot Common Cable Connectivity Issues


5
  • 5 - EXPLAINING IPV4 ADDRESSING

  • Topic 5A: D Explain IPv4 Addressing Schemes

    Topic 5B: Explain IPv4 Forwarding

    Topic 5C: Configure IP Networks and Subnets


6
  • 6 - SUPPORTING IPV4 AND IPV6 NETWORKS

  • Topic 6A: Use Appropriate Tools to Test IP Configuration

    Topic 6B: Troubleshoot IP Networks

    Topic 6C: Explain IPv6 Addressing Schemes


7
  • 7 - CONFIGURING AND TROUBLESHOOTING ROUTERS

  • Topic 7A: Compare and Contrast Routing Concepts

    Topic 7B: Compare and Contrast Dynamic Routing Concepts

    Topic 7C: Install and Troubleshoot Routers


8
  • 8 - EXPLAINING NETWORK TOPOLOGIES AND TYPES

  • Topic 8A: Explain Network Types and Characteristics

    Topic 8B: Explain Tiered Switching Architecture

    Topic 8C: Explain Virtual LANs


9
  • 9 - EXPLAINING TRANSPORT LAYER PROTOCOLS

  • Topic 9A: Compare and Contrast Transport Protocols

    Topic 9B: Use Appropriate Tools to Scan Network Ports


10
  • 10 - EXPLAINING NETWORK SERVICES

  • Topic 10A: Explain the Use of Network Addressing Services

    Topic 10B: Explain the Use of Name Resolution Services

    Topic 10C: Configure DNS Services


11
  • 11 - EXPLAINING NETWORK APPLICATIONS

  • Topic 11A: Explain the Use of Web, File/Print, and Database Services

    Topic 11B: Explain the Use of Email and Voice Services


12
  • 12 - ENSURING NETWORK AVAILABILITY

  • Topic 12A: Explain the Use of Network Management Services

    Topic 12B: Use Event Management to Ensure Network Availability

    Topic 12C: Use Performance Metrics to Ensure Network Availability


13
  • 13 - EXPLAINING COMMON SECURITY CONCEPTS

  • Topic 13A: Explain Common Security Concepts

    Topic 13B: Explain Authentication Methods


14
  • 14 - SUPPORTING AND TROUBLESHOOTING SECURE NETWORKS

  • Topic 14A: Compare and Contrast Security Appliances

    Topic 14B: Troubleshoot Service and Security Issues


15
  • 15 - DEPLOYING AND TROUBLESHOOTING WIRELESS NETWORKS

  • Topic 15A: Summarize Wireless Standards

    Topic 15B: Install Wireless Networks

    Topic 15C: Troubleshoot Wireless Networks

    Topic 15D: Configure and Troubleshoot Wireless Security


16
  • 16 - COMPARING WAN LINKS AND REMOTE ACCESS METHODS

  • Topic 16A: Explain WAN Provider Links

    Topic 16B: Compare and Contrast Remote Access Methods


17
  • 17 - EXPLAINING ORGANIZATIONAL AND PHYSICAL SECURITY CONCEPTS

  • Topic 17A: Explain Organizational Documentation and Policies

    Topic 17B: Explain Physical Security Methods

    Topic 17C: Compare and Contrast Internet of Things Devices


18
  • 18 - EXPLAINING DISASTER RECOVERY AND HIGH AVAILABILITY CONCEPTS

  • Topic 18A: Explain Disaster Recovery Concepts

    Topic 18B: Explain High Availability Concepts


19
  • 19 - APPLYING NETWORK HARDENING TECHNIQUES

  • Topic 19A: Applying Network Hardening Techniques

    Topic 19B: Apply Network Hardening Techniques


20
  • 20 - SUMMARIZING CLOUD AND DATACENTER ARCHITECTURE

  • Topic 20A: Summarize Cloud Concepts

    Topic 20B: Explain Virtualization and Storage Area Network Technologies

    Topic 20C: Explain Datacenter Network Architecture


Audience

This course is suitable to students with roles such as Network Field Technician/Engineer, Network Administrator, Help Desk Technician, Network Support Specialist, and Network Analyst.

Language

English

Prerequisites

CompTIA A+ and/or a minimum of 9 months networking experience recommended.

Length: 365.0 days (40 hours)

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