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Network+ Boot Camp Training Class
- Lodging and Roundtrip airfare to Atlanta
- Hands-on tasks by a certified instructor
- All course materials are included
- Provided Practice Exams
- Certification exams tested onsite
- Breakfast and lunch for each day
If airfare and lodging are not required, the price is $1,000 less for 2-week courses, $750 less for 10 day courses, and $500 less for one week courses.
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Course Length: 5 Days
Number of Exams: 1
Certifications:
- Network+
As a critical aspect of an IT professional's technical background, Network+ Training class is one of the most sought-after CompTIA boot camps in this field. With the comprehensive schooling provided in Network+ Boot Camp training, IT professionals can build on their existing network and operating system skills thoroughly enough to pass their certification exams.
Recognized on a global basis as validation of possession of necessary technical skills and knowledge needed to perform at specific levels of IT networking, successful completion of the CompTIA Network+ Certification is an integral part of staying one pace ahead of the competition. From fundamental skills to knowledge relating to the most intricate processes, the material presented in a Network+ Boot Camp training fully prepares learners to successfully complete their exam and obtain their CompTIA Network+ Certification.
Network+ Boot Camp training sessions are intensive experiences covering a wide array of related topics including major networking technologies and systems. Important topics found within the CompTIA Network+ Training sessions include: network technologies, media and topologies, devices, management, tools, and security. Within each hands-on lab, instructor-led presentation, or learning module, participants obtain essential skills and information needed earn the right to include CompTIA Network+ Certification on their resumes.
CompTIA Network+
Course Content
Network Technologies
- Explain the function of common networking protocols
- Identify commonly used TCP and UDP default ports
- Identify the following address formats
- Given a scenario, evaluate the proper use of the following addressing technologies and addressing schemes
- Identify common IPv4 and IPv6 routing protocols
- Explain the purpose and properties of routing
- Compare the characteristics of wireless communication standards
Network Media and Topologies
- Categorize standard cable types and their properties
- Identify common connector types
- Identify common physical network topologies
- Given a scenario, differentiate and implement appropriate wiring standards
- Categorize WAN technology types and properties
- Categorize LAN technology types and properties
- Explain common logical network topologies and their characteristics
- Install components of wiring distribution
Network Devices
- Install, configure and differentiate between common network devices
- Identify the functions of specialized network devices
- Explain the advanced features of a switch
- Implement a basic wireless network
Network Management
- Explain the function of each layer of the OSI model
- Identify types of configuration management documentation
- Given a scenario, evaluate the network based on configuration management documentation
- Conduct network monitoring to identify performance and connectivity issues
- Explain different methods and rationales for network performance optimization
- Given a scenario, implement the following network troubleshooting methodology
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot common connectivity issues and select an appropriate solution
Network Tools
- Given a scenario, select the appropriate command line interface tool and interpret the output to verify functionality
- Explain the purpose of network scanners
- Given a scenario, utilize the appropriate hardware tools
Network Security
- Explain the function of hardware and software security devices
- Explain common features of a firewall
- Explain the methods of network access security
- Explain methods of user authentication
- Explain issues that affect device security
- Identify common security threats and mitigation techniques
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Class Schedule
Jan 16 - Jan 20, 2012 Feb 20 - Feb 24, 2012 Mar 26 - Mar 30, 2012 Apr 30 - May 04, 2012 Jun 11 - Jun 15, 2012 Jul 23 - Jul 27, 2012 -
Atlanta, GA
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Enrollment Fee: $2,495.00
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- Lodging and Roundtrip airfare to Atlanta
- Hands-on tasks by a certified instructor
- All course materials are included
- Provided Practice Exams
- Certification exams tested onsite
- Breakfast and lunch for each day










