CompTIA Network+ N10-008

Course Requirements Although this complete video training product does not assume any prior knowledge of network administration or configuration, you should understand the fundamental purposes of a network and be comfortable working with a computer. Lesson Descriptions Lesson 1: Networking a Structu...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Pearson IT Certification 2021
Edition:[First edition]
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Summary:Course Requirements Although this complete video training product does not assume any prior knowledge of network administration or configuration, you should understand the fundamental purposes of a network and be comfortable working with a computer. Lesson Descriptions Lesson 1: Networking a Structured Approach This lesson introduces the frameworks used to understand network communications. The OSI and DoD models are explained, followed by a deep dive into each layer of the OSI model. Lesson 2: Network Components Networks begin with switches and routers, but are quickly enhanced with the use of wireless networking, load distribution, security devices, and many more components. We discuss foundational concepts behind the most common network components.
Additionally we discuss error codes and interface counters, and then learn some of the telltale signs of network misconfiguration. Lesson 17: Test Preparation This final lesson includes study tips, test preparatio..
In Lesson 6, we explore the advantages and disadvantages of cabling types and discuss the types of connections and tools required for cabling. Lesson 7: Ethernet Switch Operations Switching is one of the most important topics we cover. In this section, we discuss traditional switching operations including loop prevention mechanisms. After building a basic foundation, we explore advanced tuning options that you might be able to perform to enhance the speed of your network. Lesson 8: Wireless LAN Wireless networking has become ubiquitous in the current age. Wireless devices are used to extend the edge to user devices as well as perform bridging between separate physical locations. Lesson 8 discusses wireless communication standards, antenna types, security implementations, and more. Lesson 9: Network Addressing An IP address doesn't mean much without a subnet mask. In this lesson, we discover the importance of the subnet mask.
Lesson 3: Network Topologies Whether you're involved with a fresh new "greenfield" deployment or you'll be coming into an existing infrastructure "brownfield," you will need to understand the advantages and disadvantages of common network designs. This lesson teaches both physical wiring topologies as well as logical and on-demand networks. Lesson 4: Network Services Most of us rely upon networks to access remote services. In this lesson, we explore many common communication protocols and application protocols. Beginning with the raw components of TCP/IP, we journey into the communications occurring at higher levels of the OSI model. Lesson 5: WAN Technologies The Wide Area Network is ultimately responsible for providing long distance communications. In this module, we explore technologies leveraged by service providers, which enable wide area connectivity. Lesson 6: Network Cabling and Connectors If it's not a wireless connection, we need to have the proper cabling and adapter.
After gaining an understanding of how subnet masks function, we discuss how to create custom subnets to enhance security, improve performance, and aid in administrative needs. Lesson 10: IP Version 6 Networks IPv6 was created to be the successor of IPv4. Over the last 20 years, it has slowly become more prevalent in our lives, most commonly experienced today in cellular networks. In this lesson, you learn how IPv6 addressing works, how the protocol header is a bit different than in IPv4, and the new roles ICMPv6 will serve. Microsoft Windows has built-in support for IPv6 tunneling. We discuss tunneling implementations as well as IPv6 security. Lesson 11: IP Routing Packets are forwarded based on their destination IP addresses. This forwarding, called routing, is made possible through both static and dynamic information. Lesson 11 explores Interior Gateway Protocols (IGP), as well as Exterior Gateway Protocols (EGP). Additionally, we begin with a discussion on gateway redundancy.
This unique product contains multiple types of video presentations, including live instructor whiteboarding, real-world demonstrations, and hands-on router and switch CLI configuration and troubleshooting in real lab environments, allowing you to learn both the concepts and the hands-on application. The 200+ videos contained in this product provide you more than 35 hours of instruction. The product concludes with a series of lessons that give you valuable advice to help prepare for the actual exam. Designed to take you inside Network+ concepts in a unique and interactive way, CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Complete Video Course is guaranteed to help you master the foundational networking topics that will help you succeed on the exam and on the job. About the Instructor Ryan Lindfield is a consultant and trainer with a passion for network security and cryptography.
What You Will Learn Fundamental networking concepts, such as protocol reference models, network devices and theory, network topologies, and network components Network services including GRE, IPsec, DHCP, DNS, Voice over IP, SIP, NTP, NAT, software defined networking, FTP, SNMP, Netflow, RADIUS, TACACS+, Syslog, and more WAN technologies including, cellular, Frame Relay, ISDN, DSL, ATM, PPP, MPLS, Metro-Ethernet, and satellite How to work with different network cables and connectors including copper and fiber Ethernet switch operation including STP, VLAN configuration, trunking, link aggregation, distributed switching, and more Wireless LAN standards, antennas, components, security, site surveying, router setup, and troubleshooting IPv4 addressing and subnetting, and IPv6 networking basics Routing fundamentals including RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, and BGP routing protocols; route redistribution; intelligent forwarding operations; and gateway redundancy Unified communications, QoS,
Lesson 12: Unified Communications Fundamentals Today, more than ever, IP networks are being used for real-time collaboration. Modern networks are expected to provide a quality user experience in regards to voice and video applications. In this lesson, we discuss the control mechanisms available to administrators for optimizing network performance. Lesson 13: Virtualization Fundamentals The point of demarcation as a network administrator has historically been a port to which the server attaches. However, with the rapid adoption of virtualization networks, engineers are now required to understand what happens to network within a virtualized environment. We begin by taking a look at virtualization technologies,and then dive into the networking aspects of virtualized environments. Lesson 14: Network Security With profit-driven cyber attacks on the rise, it's imperative that network engineers understand security controls that can be used to protect network infrastructure.
Over the past 20 years, he has worked in data centers, internet service providers, and corporate offices to aid clients in the design and operation of resilient infrastructure. Ryan holds more than 30 technical certifications and is always looking forward to new technologies and challenges. Clients include Fortune 100 tech companies; defense contractors and government entities; inventors; treasure hunters; video game developers; and many more.
36 Hours of video instruction overview CompTIA Network+ N10-008 Complete Video Course is a comprehensive training course that brings CompTIA Network+ exam topics to life through the use of real-world demonstrations, live instruction, and configurations, making learning these foundational networking topics easy and fun. Expert instructor Ryan Lindfield walks you through the full range of topics on the CompTIA Network+ N10-008 exam, including protocol reference models (network components, network topologies, network services, WAN technologies, networking cables, and connectors), Ethernet switch operation, wireless LAN, IPv4 network addressing, IPv6 networks, IP routing, unified communications fundamentals, virtualization fundamentals, network security, network maintenance, and network troubleshooting.
classification and marking, congestion management, traffic shaping and policing, SLAs, and more Virtualization fundamentals including hypervisor types, virtual networking, virtual appliances, server and storage infrastructure, cloud computing, Docker, IoT, and VPS Network security attacks, vulnerabilities, policies, defenses, and counter-measures Network monitoring tools and analysis, configuration management, and best practices Network troubleshooting including the 7-step troubleshooting method; Windows, Linux, and MacOS troubleshooting; common LAN issues; and troubleshooting wireless networks and network services Who Should Take This Course Anyone interested in obtaining their CompTIA Network+ certification or anyone interested in learning basic networking concepts, configuration, and troubleshooting skills.
This lesson introduces offensive techniques used by attackers, as well as defensive countermeasures that can be deployed by administrators. Additionally, we discuss the advantages of centralized authentication, as well the protocols and technologies that make it possible. Lesson 15: Network Maintenance Building upon the theory introduced in previous lessons, Lesson 15 focuses on protocols, tasks, and best practices that network administrators are likely to leverage on a typical day. From planning to administering to the logging that happens continuously thereafter, the topics in this lesson should serve you for many years to come. Lesson 16: Network Troubleshooting If our network is designed with resiliency and performance in mind, we should not have problems. However, sometimes we do, and sometimes other people blame the network when an application is to blame. Lesson 16 focuses on tools that can be used in common operating systems to troubleshoot network issues.
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