Course Prerequisites
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Basic understanding of computer systems and hardware: Familiarity with the components of a computer and how they interact is helpful before starting the Network+ course.
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Basic operating system knowledge: An understanding of how to navigate and perform basic tasks in at least one operating system (Windows, Linux, macOS).
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Fundamental knowledge of networking concepts: Awareness of what a network is, including the basic idea of connectivity and data sharing among devices.
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Experience with the internet: Regular use of the internet and a basic comprehension of its functionality will assist in grasping networking concepts.
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Basic knowledge of the OSI model: While the course will cover the OSI model in detail, having a preliminary idea of what it is can be beneficial.
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Problem-solving skills: Ability to think logically and troubleshoot basic technical issues.
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Willingness to learn: A commitment to understanding complex technical concepts and an enthusiasm for technology.
Note: These prerequisites are intended to ensure that students have a foundation upon which to build their networking knowledge. However, the CompTIA Network+ course is designed to be an entry-level certification, and instructors will cover all necessary topics from the ground up. If you have a passion for IT and are prepared to invest time in study and practice, you are encouraged to enroll.
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Target Audience for CompTIA Network+ (N10-007)
The CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course lays the foundation for IT professionals to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, and configure network infrastructures.
Target audience for the CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course includes:
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Entry-level network technicians
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Help desk technicians
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Network support specialists
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Network analysts
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System administrators
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IT consultants
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IT professionals looking to gain foundational networking knowledge
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Students seeking a career in IT infrastructure
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Professionals seeking CompTIA Network+ certification
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Network engineers aspiring to broaden their skill sets
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Computer technicians aiming to improve their networking skills
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Security professionals who require network understanding
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CompTIA Network+ (N10-007)?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes
The CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course provides foundational networking concepts, covering various protocols, network optimization, security, and troubleshooting techniques.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
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Understand the purpose and various components of a computer network, including how networks are categorized by geography, topology, and resource location.
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Comprehend the OSI Reference Model's purpose and characteristics of each layer, and compare it with the TCP/IP stack.
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Identify network media types, infrastructure components, specialized network devices, and the impact of virtualization on network design.
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Analyze Ethernet technology, including media access control, collision domains, broadcast domains, and understand the functions of Ethernet switches.
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Master IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, including binary representation, IP addressing formats, subnetting, and address assignments.
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Grasp the principles of routing IP packets, the creation of routing tables, and the selection process for routing paths, alongside the distinction between IGP and EGP.
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Explore Wide Area Networks (WANs), their categories, data rate measurements, and characteristics of various WAN technologies.
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Understand wireless LAN technologies, design considerations for WLANs, and security risks and mitigation strategies.
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Learn network optimization techniques, including high availability mechanisms, performance optimization technologies, and Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms.
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Develop skills in using command-line tools for network configuration and troubleshooting on multiple operating systems.
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Acquire knowledge of network management tools, effective network documentation, and the components of a secure and optimized network.
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Dive into network security goals, attacks defense strategies, remote-access security technologies, firewalls, VPNs, and the difference between intrusion prevention and detection systems.
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Familiarize with common network policies and best practices to ensure a secure and efficient network environment.
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Employ structured troubleshooting models and strategies to solve common physical layer, Layer 2, Layer 3, and wireless network issues.
Target Audience for CompTIA Network+ (N10-007)
The CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course lays the foundation for IT professionals to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, and configure network infrastructures.
Target audience for the CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course includes:
-
Entry-level network technicians
-
Help desk technicians
-
Network support specialists
-
Network analysts
-
System administrators
-
IT consultants
-
IT professionals looking to gain foundational networking knowledge
-
Students seeking a career in IT infrastructure
-
Professionals seeking CompTIA Network+ certification
-
Network engineers aspiring to broaden their skill sets
-
Computer technicians aiming to improve their networking skills
-
Security professionals who require network understanding
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this CompTIA Network+ (N10-007)?
Introduction to Course Learning Outcomes
The CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) course provides foundational networking concepts, covering various protocols, network optimization, security, and troubleshooting techniques.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
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Understand the purpose and various components of a computer network, including how networks are categorized by geography, topology, and resource location.
-
Comprehend the OSI Reference Model's purpose and characteristics of each layer, and compare it with the TCP/IP stack.
-
Identify network media types, infrastructure components, specialized network devices, and the impact of virtualization on network design.
-
Analyze Ethernet technology, including media access control, collision domains, broadcast domains, and understand the functions of Ethernet switches.
-
Master IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, including binary representation, IP addressing formats, subnetting, and address assignments.
-
Grasp the principles of routing IP packets, the creation of routing tables, and the selection process for routing paths, alongside the distinction between IGP and EGP.
-
Explore Wide Area Networks (WANs), their categories, data rate measurements, and characteristics of various WAN technologies.
-
Understand wireless LAN technologies, design considerations for WLANs, and security risks and mitigation strategies.
-
Learn network optimization techniques, including high availability mechanisms, performance optimization technologies, and Quality of Service (QoS) mechanisms.
-
Develop skills in using command-line tools for network configuration and troubleshooting on multiple operating systems.
-
Acquire knowledge of network management tools, effective network documentation, and the components of a secure and optimized network.
-
Dive into network security goals, attacks defense strategies, remote-access security technologies, firewalls, VPNs, and the difference between intrusion prevention and detection systems.
-
Familiarize with common network policies and best practices to ensure a secure and efficient network environment.
-
Employ structured troubleshooting models and strategies to solve common physical layer, Layer 2, Layer 3, and wireless network issues.