CompTIA
Network+ Certification Training Course
Outline
Introduction
to Networking
01 Welcome
to the Course
02 Module
Objectives
03 The
Need for Information
04 The
Computer Network
05 Networking
Configurations
06 Peer-to-Peer
Networks
07 Advantages
of Peer-to-Peer
08 Client/Server
Networks
09 Servers
10 Server
Software
11 Specialized
Servers
12 Review
of Configurations
13 Review
of Servers
14 Parts
of a Typical Network
15 Network
Hardware
16 The
Hub
17 Passive
Hubs
18 Active
Hubs
19 Intelligent
Hubs
20 Network
Cabling
21 Network
Software
22 Review
of Network Parts
23 Network
Topology
24 Bus
Topology
25 Bus
Topology Advantages
26 Bus
Disadvantages
27 Star
Topology
28 Disadvantages
of Star Topology
29 Ring
Topology
30 The
Token
31 Advantages
of Ring Topology
32 Mesh
Topology
33 Review
of Network Topology
34 Conclusion
Network
Hardware
01 Introduction
02 How
data moves
03 Installing
a network card
04 Updated
Drivers
05 Resources
06 I/O
address
07 Installing
network adapter
08 Repeaters
09 Hubs
10 What
is a Hub?
11 Advantages
of using a hub
12 Passive
Hubs
13 Active
Hubs
14 Intelligent
Hubs
15 Bridges
16 Rounters
17 Gateway
18 Conclusion
Network
Cables
01 Introduction
02 Coaxial
Cable
03 The
RG family of cables
04 Installation
05 Types
of coaxial cable
06 Parts
of a Thinnet network
07 Thickness
uses N-connect
08 Twisted-Pair
Cable
09 UTP
Cable
10 UTP
Categories
11 Connectors
for UTP
12 Fiber-Optic
Cable
13 Comparison
of Cable Media
14 Choosing
the correct cable
15 IBM
Cabling
16 IBM
Cabling Types
17 Wireless
Media
18 Radio
19 Microwave
20 Infrared
21 Conclusion
Network
Architecture
01 Introduction
02 Ethernet
03 10BASE2
04 10BASE5
05 10BASE-T
06 10BASE-FL
07 100VG-AnyLAN
08 100BASE-X
09 Token
Ring
10 TOKEN-RING
Data Frame
11 ARCNet
12 FDDI
13 Apple
Talk
14 Conclusion
Wide
Area Networks
01 Introduction
02 Analog
Transmission
03 Dial-Up
Service
04 Leased
Line
05 Choosing
Dial-up
06 Digital
Connections
07 Digital
Data Service
08 Switched
56
09 X.25
10 ISDN
11 ISDN
2
12 Frame
Relay
13 T-Carrier
Lines
14 T1
Lines
15 ATM
16 ADSL
17 Cable
Modems
18 Conclusion
Network
Troubleshooting
01 Introduction
02 Steps
to Troubleshooting
03 Troubleshooting
Tools
04 Protocol
analyzers
05 Digital
Volt Meter
06 Time-Domain
Reflectometer
07 Oscilloscope
08 Common
Network Problem
09 Network
Cards
10 Broadcast
Storms
11 Cabling
12 HUBs
and MSAUs
13 Repeaters,Bridges,Rounter
14 Troubleshooting
Network
15 Software
Tools
16 Source
of Information
17 Technical
Support
18 Web
Sites
19 User
groups
20 Periodicals
21 Conclusion
Disaster
Recovery
01 Introduction
02 The
need to protect data
03 Backup
Strategy
04 Backup
Hardware
05 Type
of Backup Hardware
06 Location
of Data
07 Server
Backup
08 Workstations
Backup
09 Multiple
Server Backup
10 Extent
of Backup
11 Frequency
of Backup
12 Backup
Log
13 UPS
14 What
to look for in a UPS
15 Configure
the UPS
16 UPS
Characteristics
17 Recovering
system failure
18 Using
RAID
19 RAID
0
20 RAID
1
21 Disk
Duplexing
22 RAID
2
23 RAID
3
24 RAID
4
25 RAID
5
26 Sector
Sparing
27 Disk
Manager Snap-in
28 Virus
Protection
29 Anti
Virus Software
30 Limit
External Access
31 Conclusion
Network
Models
01 Introduction
02 Background
03 The
Open System Interconnect Model
04 STANDARDS
05 The
OSI Model
06 The
seven OSI layers
07 Physical
layer
08 The
Data Link Layer
09 The
Middle layer
10 Network
Layer
11 The
Transport Layer
12 The
Presentation Layer
13 The
Application Layer
Understanding
Network Protocols
01 Introduction
02 Sending
and Receiving Data
03 Network
Packet
04 Common
Network Protocols
05 Introduction
to TCP-IP
06 Background
to TC-PIP
07 Request
for Comments
08 The
TC-PIP Protocol
09 IP
11 The
Internet Protocol
12 IP
Address
13 Subnet
Mask
14 Default
Gateway
15 Domain
Name Server
16 Dynamic
Host Configuration Protocol
17 Windows
Name Service
18 TCP
19 Review
TCP
20 NetBEUI
21 IPX
22 Apple
Talk
23 Conclusion
Network
Services Overview
01 Introduction
02 Need
to Communicate
03 TCPIP
04 DNS
05 DHCP
06 Name
Resolution
07 WINS
08 Remote
Access
09 Review
10 Dialup
Remote Access
11 Virtual
Private Network
12 NAT
13 Cerfiticate
Services
14 Review
15 Conclusion
TCP/IP
Basics
01 Introduction
02 Statement
of the Problem
03 Intro
to TCP-IP
04 Benefits
of TCP-IP
05 Background
of TCP-IP
06 Request
for Comments
07 Review
of TCP-IP
08 The
TCP-IP Protocol
09 TCP-IP
Architecture
10 Application
Layer
11 Transport
layer
12 Internet
layer
13 Network
Interface layer
14 Review
of DARPA Model
15 IP
Addressing
16 Public
Address
17 Illegal
Addresses
18 Address
Classes
19 Review
of IP Addressing
20 Subnets
and Masks
21 Assigning
IP Addresses
22 Conclusion
IP
Routing
01 Introduction
02 Overview
03 IP
Routing
04 IP
Routers
05 Routing
Decisions
06 The
Routing Table
07 Static
and Dynamic Routin
08 Routing
Protocols
09 RIP
10 OSPF
11 Conclusion
Introductin
to NWLink
01 Introduction
02 Netware
Interoperability
03 NWLink
04 Client
Service for Netware
05 Gateway
Services
06 Directory
Migration Tool
07 Netware
5.0 and Win2000
08 Review
09 NWLink
Architecture
10 IPX
11 SPX
12 SPXII
13 Router
Info Protocol
14 Service
Advertising Pro
15 NetBIOS
over IPX
16 Forwarder
17 Review
18 Conclusion
Monitoring
Network Activity
01 Introduction
02 The
Network Monitor Tool
03 The
Frame
04 Installing
Network Monitor
05 Installing
the Monitor
06 Starting
Network Monitor
07 Network
Monitor Window
08 Examining
the Data
09 Station
Statistics
10 Total
Statistics
11 The
Frame Viewer Window
12 Capture
Filter
13 Adding
a Capture Filter
14 Capture
Trigger
15 Trigger
Action
16 Reviewing
Captured Data
17 Conclusion
Network
Host Names
01 Objectives
02 Introduction
03 Host
Names
04 Purpose
of Host Names
05 Host
Name Resolution
06 HOSTS
File
07 NetBios
Name Resolution
08 DNS
Name Resolution
09 Review
10 The
HOSTS File
11 Inside
the HOSTS File
12 Conclusion
Introduction
to DNS
01 Introduction
02 Overview
of DNS
03 Background
of DNS
04 DNS
Components
05 Resolvers
06 Name
Servers
07 Domain
Name Space
08 The
Root Level Domain
09 Top
Level Domains
10 Second
Level Domains
11 Review
12 Zones
13 Name
Server Roles
14 Primary
Name Server
15 Secondary
Name Servers
16 Zone
Levels
17 Master
Name Server
18 Caching
Only Server
19 Review
20 Resolution
Queries
21 Recursive
Queries
22 Iterative
Query
23 Inverse
Query
24 Review
25 DNS
Configuration Files
26 The
Boot File
27 The
Database File
28 The
Reverse Lookup File
29 The
Cache File
30 Conclusion
Introduction
to DHCP
01 Introduction
02 Statement
of Problem
03 The
Purpose of DHCP
04 The
DHCP Server
05 Scope
06 How
DHCP Works
07 IP
Lease Discover
08 IP
Lease Offer
09 IP
Lease Request
10 IP
Lease Aknowledgement
11 Lease
Renewal
12 Windows
2000 Clients
13 DHCP
Considerations
14 Conclusion
Wins
01 Introduction
02 Overview
of WINS
03 The
NetBIOS Protocol
04 NetBIOS
Names
05 NetBIOS
Name Specifics
06 Name
Resolution
07 LMHOSTS
File
08 WINS
Overview
09 How
WINS Works
10 WINS
Name Resolution
11 Name
Registration
12 WINS
not Available
13 Name
Renewal
14 Name
Release
15 Name
Query
16 Conclusion
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