CompTIA Network+ Certification

Achieve knowledge and skills for managing and troubleshooting networks

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The network is a backbone of every system. Without an effective network, the company can’t operate properly. Hence, it plays a crucial role in all organisations around the world. CompTIA Network+ Certification is designed to provide skills and knowledge required to be an emerging network professional. This training helps the delegates to design, handle and troubleshoot the wired and wireless networks. Our trainer will help the delegates to learn how to implement the learnt concepts at the workplace.    

  • Open up the pool of opportunities after this certification

  • Achieve the status of CompTIA Network+ professional

  • Key learning points and tutor support

  • Get to know about the various components required for implementing the infrastructure

  • Delivered by highly experienced and qualified instructor

  • Our courses are delivered in luxury venues

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

CompTIA Network+ course doesn’t have any prerequisite but having knowledge regarding the fundamental components of networking.

TARGET AUDIENCE

CompTIA Network+ course is best suited for the following audience:

  • Network Installer
  • Network Technician
  • Network Administrator
  • Help Desk Technician
  • IT Cable Installer
  • IT Administrator

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

During the course, the delegates will learn about the following:

  • Methods and techniques for network communication
  • Different types of network implementation
  • Elements of TCP/IP network implementations
  • Methods for delivering effective data
  • TCP/IP addressing
  • Components and Infrastructure of LAN implementation

 

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

CompTIA Network+ course provides in-depth knowledge regarding the various concepts of networking like network media, hardware modules and much more. The delegates will learn about the components and operations of the infrastructure of the organisation.

We provide flexible training program including online, onsite and classroom training. Our trainer ensures that the delegates have gone through each and every concept thoroughly with the help of real-world examples. Our training programs are conducted in luxury venues with all the facilities to make the learning experience awesome. Our help and support team is available 24*7 to handle the queries of the delegates.


PROGRAM CONTENT

Introduction to Topologies and Infrastructure

This section includes an introduction to concepts like signalling, MAC addressing, media access control, OSI model, various layers and much more.

  • Overview of signalling
  • Media Access Control and its benefits
  • Ethernet Frames Summary
  • Legacy Ethernet Standards
  • Modern Ethernet Standards
  • Overview of MAC Addressing
  • Define Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
  • Define Protocol Analyzers
  • Data Link Layer
  • Network Layer and Upper Layers
  • OSI Model, Ethernet and Media Types
  • Network Structure
  • Customers and Servers
  • Network Topologies
  • Describing OSI Model

 

Introduction to Addressing and Routing

This section covers various topics like ifconfig or ipconfig. It also includes a subnet mask, routing, protocols and ping. In this, the delegates will get to know about various commands used in ping to ensure the effective working of the system.

  • ifconfig / ipconfig
  • Subnet Masks
  • ICMP and ping
  • Internet Protocol
  • IP Routing

Introduction to Troubleshooting and Management

This section includes the protocols like TCP, UDP and also about the net stat. It provides a set of rules which should be followed for secure systems.

  • Overview of Transport Protocols
  • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • TCP/IP Ports
  • What is Net stat?

 

Introduction to Installation Process

This section includes topics like twisted pair cable and connector, power management, media converters, physical security, wireless network and much more. This helps the delegates to understand the use of various cables in order to attain secure systems.

  • Twisted Pair Cable (UTP / STP / SCTP)
  • Twisted Pair Connector
  • Overview of Network Sites and Wiring Distribution
  • Requirement for Safety and ESD
  • Define Rack Systems
  • Define Power Management
  • Define Media Converters
  • Discuss Fiber Cable Problems
  • Explain cable testing and troubleshooting
  • Set Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning (HVAC)
  • Control Physical Security
  • Prevention from fire
  • Use of Fibre Optic Connectors and Cable
  • Wireless Networks: Installation
  • Overview of Wireless Standards (IEEE 802.11)
  • Wireless Site and wireless network
  • Apply position surveys and Antenna Placement
  • IP Security (IPsec)
  • Modern Communications Networks
  • Packet-switched WAN Facilities
  • Local Loop Facilities
  • Wireless WANs and WAN Skills
  • Wireless Links Management
  • Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
  • Distinguish between PPTP and SSL VPNs
  • Telecommunications Networks and Remote Access networks
  • Specify Remote Access Services (RAS)
  • Remote Access Servers
  • Remote Access Links Management
  • WAN Disputes Troubleshooting

An Introduction to Security

This module helps the delegates to go through the security plans and applications required to make successful systems. It includes wireless security, network security plans and applications, DMZ, firewalls, proxies and gateways.

  • Define Wireless Security
  • Network Attack Plans
  • Service Renunciation
  • Security Applications
  • Introduction to Network Segmentation
  • Demilitarised Zones (DMZ)
  • Network Address Translation
  • Define Firewalls
  • Configuration of Firewalls
  • Proxies and Gateways
  • Deliberate Anti-malware Software
  • Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)?
  • Flaws and Fears of a system

 

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