Audience
CompTIA has a certification for IT Fundamentals (FC0-U61) however the course will help any client to better understand the technologies they use each day.
$2,750.00
CompTIA Network+ certification is for networking professionals involved with managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, operating and configuring basic network infrastructure. The exam covers network technologies, installation and configuration, media and topologies, management, and security. Candidate job roles include network administrator, network technician, network installer, help desk technician and IT cable installer.
20 in stock (can be backordered)
CompTIA has a certification for IT Fundamentals (FC0-U61) however the course will help any client to better understand the technologies they use each day.
• This course help users understand setup, software installation and configuration, network connectivity, security and basic troubleshooting.
• You will learn file structure, software installation, Wi-Fi connectivity and troubleshooting and overall setup, configuration and troubleshooting devices.
• This course will help you prepare for and pass the CompTIA IT Fundamentals FC0-U61 Certification exam.
• This course will give you an overview of the fundamentals of computers and mobile devices.
Module 1: Introduction to Networks
• First Things First: What’s a Network?
• Physical Network Topologies
• Topology Selection, Backbones, and Segments
Module 2: The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
• Internetworking Models
• The OSI Reference Model
• Introduction to Encapsulation
• Modulation Techniques
Module 3: Networking Connectors, and Wiring Standards
• Physical Media
• Cable Properties
• Wiring Standards
• Installing Wiring Distributions
Module 4: The Current Ethernet Specifications
• Network Basics
• Ethernet Basics
• Ethernet at the Data Link Layer
• Ethernet at the Physical Layer
• Ethernet over Other Standards (IEEE 1905.1-2013)
Module 5: Networking Devices
• Common Network Connectivity Devices
• Other Specialized Devices
• Networked Devices
• Planning and Implementing a Basic SOHO Network Using Network Segmentation
Module 6: Introduction to the Internet Protocol
• Introducing TCP/IP
• Data Encapsulation
Module 7: IP Addressing
• IP Terminology
• The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme
• IPv4 Address Types
• Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
Module 8: IP Subnetting, Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
• Subnetting Basics
• Troubleshooting IP Addressing
• Introduction to Network Address Translation (NAT)
Module 9: Introduction to IP Routing
• Routing Basics
• The IP Routing Process
• Testing Your IP Routing Understanding
• Static and Dynamic Routing
Module 10: Routing Protocols
• Routing Protocol Basics
• Distance-Vector Routing Protocols
• Link-State Routing Protocols
• High Availability
• Advanced IPv6 Concepts
• IPv6 Routing Protocols
Module 11: Switching and Virtual LANs
• Networking Before Layer 2 Switching
• Switching Services
• Spanning Tree Protocol
• Virtual LANs
• VLAN Trunking Protocol
• Two Additional Advanced Features of Switches
Module 12: Wireless Networking
• Introduction to Wireless Technology
• Cellular Technologies
• The 802.11 Standards (Regulatory Impacts)
• Comparing 802.11 Standards
• Wireless Network Components
• Installing a Wireless Network
• Site Survey
• Wireless Security
Module 13: Using Statistics and Sensors to Ensure Network Availability
• Performance Metrics/Sensors
• SNMP
• Network Device Logs
• Interface Statistics/Status
• Interface Errors or Alerts
• Environmental Factors and Sensors
• Baselines
• NetFlow Data
• Uptime/Downtime
Module 14: Organizational Documents and Policies
• Plans and Procedures
• Hardening and Security Policies
• Common Documentation
• Common Agreements
Module 15: High Availability and Disaster Recovery
• Load Balancing
• Multipathing
• Network Interface Card (NIC) Teaming
• Redundant Hardware/Clusters
• Facilities and Infrastructure Support
• Redundancy and High Availability (HA) Concepts
• Mean Time to Repair (MTTR)
• Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)
• Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
• Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
• Network Device Backup/Restore
Module 16: Common Security Concepts
• Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability (CIA) Threats
• Vulnerabilities
• Least Privilege
• Role-Based Access
• Zero Trust
• Defense in Depth
• Authentication Methods
• Security Risk Assessments
Module 17: Common Types of Attacks
• Technology-Based Attacks
• Human and Environmental
Module 18: Network Hardening Techniques
• Best Practices
• Wireless Security
• IoT Access Considerations
Module 19: Remote Access Security
• Site-to-Site VPN
• Client-to-Site VPN
• Remote Desktop Connection
• Remote Desktop Gateway
• SSH
• Virtual Network Computing (VNC)
• Virtual Desktop
• Authentication and Authorization Considerations
• In-Band vs. Out-of-Band Management
Module 20: Physical Security
• Detection Methods
• Prevention Methods
• Asset Disposal
Module 21: Data Center Architecture and Cloud Concepts
• Data Center Network Architectures
• Software-Defined Networking
• Traffic Flows
• Branch Office vs. On-premises Data Center vs. Colocation
• Cloud Computing and Its Effect on the Enterprise Network
• Overview of Network Programmability in Enterprise Network
• Application Programming Interfaces (APIs)
• Managing Network Documentation
• Network Monitoring
• Network Optimization
Module 22: Ensuring Network Availability
• Performance Metrics/Sensors
• Network Metrics
• Network Device Logs
• Interface Statistics/Status
• Interface Errors
• Baseline
• NetFlow
• Uptime
• Downtime
Module 23: Cable Connectivity Issues and Tools
• Identifying Hardware Tools
Module 24: Network Troubleshooting Methodology
• Narrowing Down the Problem
• Troubleshooting Steps
• Troubleshooting Tips
Module 25: Network Software Tools and Commands
• Software Tools
• Using traceroute
• Using ipconfig, ifconfig, and ip
• Using the ifconfig Utility
• Using the ip Utility
• Using the iptables Utility
• Using the ping Utility
• Using the Address Resolution Protocol
• Using the arp Utility
• Using the nslookup Utility
• Resolving Names with the Hosts File
• Using the Mtr Command (pathping)
• Using the Nmap Utility
• Using the route Command
• Using the nbtstat Utility
• Using the netstat Utility
• Using tcpdump
• Using the File Transfer Protocol
• Using the Telnet Utility
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Our minimum class-size is 3 for this course.
If there are no scheduled dates for this course, it can be customized to suit the time and skill needs of clients and it can be held online, at a rented location or at your premises.
Click on the following link below to arrange for a custom course: Enquire about a course date
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CERTFICATE OF COMPLETION: Participants will receive a certificate of completion at the end of a course. This is not an official certification for the product and/or software. Our courses do indicate the appropriate certification exam(s) that the participant can sit. Data Vision Systems does not provide certification or deliver the certification exams. Participants are responsible for arranging and paying for the certification exams on the appropriate certification body.
CANCELLATION POLICY: There is never a fee for cancelling seven business days before a class for any reason. Data Vision Systems reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient registration or other extenuating circumstances. Participants will be advised prior to doing so
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