Key features of the CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-008)

    • Recognised qualification upon successful completion of the course
    • Study from anywhere, anytime, whenever it is convenient for you.
    • Get 24/7 support from our Customer Success Team
    • Affordable and engaging e-learning study materials
    • Study at your own pace from a tablet, PC or smartphone
    • Online tutor support when you are in need.

Who is this course for?

There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.

Requirements

Our CompTIA Network+ Certification (N10-008) is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation.

Career Path

After completing this course you will be able to build up accurate knowledge and skills with proper confidence to enrich yourself and brighten up your career in the relevant job market.

Course Curriculum

Introduction
Introduction to Network+ 00:03:00
What’s on the Network+ Exam 00:02:00
What Can You Do with a Network+ Certification 00:03:00
Section 01: Network Models
The OSI Model 00:12:00
Meet the Frame 00:06:00
The MAC Address 00:07:00
Broadcast vs. Unicast 00:04:00
Introduction to IP Addressing and Binary 00:13:00
Packets and Ports 00:05:00
Section 02: Cabling and Topology
Network Topologies 00:05:00
Coaxial Cabling 00:05:00
Twisted Pair Cabling 00:05:00
Fiber Optic Cabling 00:09:00
Fire Ratings 00:05:00
Section 03: Ethernet Basics
What is Ethernet? 00:06:00
Ethernet Frames 00:07:00
Terminating Twisted Pair 00:08:00
Hubs vs. Switches 00:04:00
Connecting Switches 00:05:00
Section 04: Ethernet Standards
100BaseT 00:05:00
Gigabit Ethernet and 10-Gigabit Ethernet 00:05:00
Transceivers 00:07:00
Connecting Ethernet Scenarios 00:14:00
Section 05: Installing a Physical Network
Introduction to Structured Cabling 00:04:00
Terminating Structured Cabling 00:08:00
Equipment Room 00:07:00
Alternative Distribution Panels 00:04:00
Testing Cable 00:09:00
Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part-1 00:04:00
Troubleshooting Structured Cabling, Part-2 00:04:00
Using a Toner and Probe 00:03:00
Wired Connection Scenarios 00:10:00
Section 06: TCP/IP Basics
Introduction to IP Addressing and Binary 00:13:00
Introduction to ARP 00:04:00
Subnet Masks 00:12:00
Classful Addressing 00:10:00
Subnetting with CIDR 00:10:00
More CIDR Subnetting Practice 00:10:00
Dynamic and Static IP Addressing 00:04:00
Special IP Addresses 00:07:00
IP Addressing Scenarios 00:15:00
Section 07: Routing
Introducing Routers 00:15:00
Understanding Ports 00:05:00
Network Address Translation (NAT) 00:06:00
Implementing NAT 00:02:00
Forwarding Ports 00:18:00
Tour of a SOHO Router 00:12:00
SOHO vs. Enterprise 00:09:00
Static Routes 00:13:00
Dynamic Routing 00:10:00
Routing Information Protocol (RIP) 00:04:00
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) 00:03:00
Border Gateway Protocol 00:05:00
Section 08: TCP/IP Applications
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) 00:07:00
ICMP and IGMP 00:06:00
Handy Tools 00:07:00
Introduction to Wireshark 00:10:00
Introduction to netstat 00:09:00
Web Servers 00:12:00
File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 00:12:00
E-mail Servers and Clients 00:09:00
Securing E-mail 00:06:00
Telnet and SSH 00:09:00
Network Time Protocol (NTP) 00:03:00
Network Service Scenarios 00:09:00
Section 09: Network Naming
Understanding DNS 00:11:00
Applying DNS 00:19:00
net Command 00:08:00
Windows Name Resolution 00:11:00
Dynamic DNS 00:05:00
DNS Troubleshooting 00:13:00
Section 10: Securing TCP/IP
Making TCP/IP Secure 00:04:00
Symmetric Encryption 00:05:00
Asymmetric Encryption 00:03:00
Cryptographic Hashes 00:05:00
Identification 00:08:00
Access Control 00:04:00
AAA 00:05:00
Kerberos/EAP 00:07:00
Single Sign-On 00:10:00
Certificates and Trust 00:14:00
Certificate Error Scenarios 00:08:00
Section 11: Switch Features
Switch Management 00:09:00
Introduction to VLANs 00:10:00
InterVLAN Routing 00:03:00
Trunking 00:08:00
Cisco Commands 00:06:00
Switch Port Protection 00:07:00
Port Bonding 00:07:00
Port Mirroring 00:03:00
Quality of Service 00:05:00
IDS vs. IPS 00:04:00
Proxy Servers 00:13:00
Load Balancing 00:08:00
Device Placement Scenarios 00:13:00
Section 12: IPv6
Introduction to IPv6 00:13:00
IPv6 Addressing 00:15:00
IPv6 in Action 00:13:00
IPv4 and IPv6 Tunneling 00:05:00
Section 13: WAN Connectivity
Understanding IP Tunneling 00:06:00
WAN Technologies 00:06:00
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) 00:04:00
Connecting with Cable Modems 00:04:00
Connecting with Satellites 00:02:00
Cellular Technologies 00:04:00
Remote Desktop Connectivity 00:04:00
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) 00:09:00
WAN Troubleshooting Scenarios 00:05:00
Section 14: Wireless Networking
Introduction to 802.11 00:11:00
802.11 Standards 00:12:00
Power Over Ethernet (PoE) 00:04:00
Antennas 00:08:00
Wireless Security Standards 00:06:00
Implementing Wireless Security 00:07:00
Threats to Your Wireless Network 00:07:00
Enterprise Wireless 00:15:00
Installing a Wireless Network 00:15:00
Wireless Scenarios 00:06:00
More Wireless Scenarios 00:09:00
Section 15: Virtualization and Cloud Computing
Virtualization Basics 00:07:00
Your First Virtual Machine 00:07:00
Cloud Basics 00:03:00
Cloud Services 00:07:00
Cloud Ownership 00:02:00
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) 00:03:00
Heroku Demo 00:09:00
Enterprise Virtualization 00:05:00
Cloud Implementation 00:11:00
Section 16: Datacenters
Classic Data Center Architecture 00:12:00
NAS and SAN 00:16:00
The Modern Data Center 00:09:00
High Availability 00:11:00
Documenting the Datacenter 00:08:00
Section 17: Integrating Networked Devices
Network Types 00:04:00
Internet of Things (IoT) 00:07:00
Voice Over IP (VoIP) 00:11:00
Industrial Control Systems and SCADA 00:09:00
Section 18: Network Operations
What are Network Operations? 00:03:00
Hardening and Security Policies 00:08:00
Change Management 00:07:00
Patching and Updating 00:07:00
Security Risk Management 00:05:00
Points of Failure 00:04:00
Standard Business Documentation 00:05:00
Incident Response and Forensics 00:05:00
Disaster Recovery and Backups 00:12:00
Business Continuity 00:12:00
Deployment Models 00:05:00
Section 19: Protecting Networks
Security Concepts 00:06:00
Defense in Depth 00:05:00
Rogue DHCP Servers 00:04:00
Denial of Service (DoS) 00:10:00
On-Path and Spoofing Attacks 00:23:00
Password Attacks 00:06:00
VLAN Hopping 00:06:00
System Life Cycle 00:04:00
Malware 00:06:00
Social Engineering 00:08:00
Common Vulnerabilities 00:03:00
Physical Security 00:13:00
Network Hardening 00:08:00
Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) 00:05:00
Introduction to Firewalls 00:04:00
Firewalls 00:10:00
Section 20: Networking Monitoring
Networking Monitoring 00:08:00
SNMP 00:15:00
Documenting Logs 00:07:00
System Monitoring 00:08:00
Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) 00:09:00
Network Troubleshooting Theory 00:05:00
Certificate and Transcript
Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00

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