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Network+ Certification for 2002


Course Outline

Course Description
Network+ has been accepted by Novell, Lotus and Cisco as baseline certification for their highly regarded Network Certification programs. From basic network knowledge to troubleshooting all but the most complex networks, Keystone's Network+ course will prepare you to choose an industry wide certification from any provider and increase your chances to earn more.

About Trainer
Kevin started his computer career in 1983. He has been a technical writer, network administrator, and trainer. Kevin spent many years with Novell and is a CNI and Master CNE. In 1998 Kevin founded Tech Training, giving him a chance to test his training ideas on paying guinea pigs (customers). He is also an MCSE, MCT, and is certified in SMS, SQL Server , TCP/IP, NT Workstation, NT Server, Exchange Server, Windows 9x and 2000. Kevin has authored Microsoft certification books for New Riders and Sybex. He also owns a consulting company dedicated to teaching complex technical topics in a simple way.

Course Sets - Single User License *
1

Network Certification Complete with Exam Materials

$455.00

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Detailed Course Outlines:
Network + Level 1

Knowledge of Networking Technology

What is Network?

Network Structure

Which Topology is right for your Network?

Operating Systems

Network vs. Client Systems

Novel Netware

History of Netware

Connecting on a Netware Network

Taking a look at Netware

NT Server

NT Directory Services

Connecting on an NT Network

Unix

Network Protocols

Overview

TCP/IP

IPX/SPX

NetBOUI

Network Theory

Basic Networking & OSI Model

Layers

Network Elements

Cable Signaling

Full Duplex VS Half

NIC's

LAN & WAN

Server

Client/Server VS Peer-To-Peer

Network + Level 2

Physical Layer

NIC

IRQ

Configuring Jumpers

Drivers

Installing a NIC

NIC Diagnostic Tools

Network Components

Data Link Layer

MAC Addresses

Bridges

Media Access & 802 Standards

Network Layer

Subnets

Routers

Routable Protocols & Configuration

Transport Layer

Name Resolution

Connection Oriented vs. Connectionless

Remote Connectivity

Modem Connectivity

Digital Connections

Remote Access Server

PPP

Installing & Setting up a Modem

Security Issues

Creating a Security Model & Managing Accounts

Managing Passwords

Firewalls & Data Encryption

Network + Level 3

Protocols

TCP/IP History

Internet Standards Process

Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)

Internet Protocol (IP)

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

User Datagram Protocol (UDP)

Application Protocols

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)

Ports

IP Addressing

Network & Host

Decimal to Binary Conversion

Address Classes

Address Guidelines

Subnets & Name Resolution

What is a Subnet?

Subnet Masks

Default Gateway

Name Resolution

WINS Server

TCP/IP Configuration

Manually Configuring a Workstation to use TCP/IP

Automatic Configuration

TCP/IP Utilities

IPCONFIG

Ping

Testing Microsoft TCP/IP with IPCONFIG & PING

TRACERT

NETSTAT &

NBTSTAT

TELNET

Network + Level 4

Standard Operating Procedures

Overview

Naming Conventions

Password Conventions

Protocol Standards & Configurations

Environmental Factors

Climate Control

Power Conditions

Error Messages

Identifying Network Components

Patch Panels

UPS

Peripherals & Common Mistakes

Network Maintenance

Patches & Upgrade

Fault Tolerance

Backups

Virus Software

Basic Troubleshooting

Basics

Troubleshooting the Network

Operator Issues

Joe's troubleshooting tips

Physical & Logical Indicators of Trouble

Overview

Link Lights

Common Symptoms & Solutions

Tools

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