The CompTIA Network+ training course provides skills about the major networking technologies, systems, skills, and tools in use in modern networks.
By attending CompTIA Network+ workshop, delegates will learn to:
- Describe the purpose of networking protocols and networking in general
- Identify features of various network operating systems and the clients used to access them
- Describe the OSI networking model and its relationship to networking components
- Describe the network components relating to the Physical layer of the OSI model
- Describe the function of the Data Link layer of the OSI model
- Explain how data is transmitted over a network
- Describe the function of the Network layer of the OSI model
- Describe the function of the Transport layer of the OSI model
- Describe the function of the Session layer of the OSI model
- Explain the fundamental concepts of the TCP/IP protocol suite
- Explain the use of TCP/IP addresses and subnets
- Access and use a TCP/IP network
- Describe the requirements for remote network access
- Explain the need for and ways to implement network security and fault tolerance
- Describe the types of information that need to be gathered prior to installing or updating a network operating system
- Explain ways to monitor and manage a network
- Describe a systematic approach for troubleshooting network problems
Having end-users skills with Microsoft Windows is required.
- This CompTIA Network+ class is suited for computer technicians who are searching for a challenging career in the administration and support of complex internetworking environments
- Anyone who wants to learn about fundamentals of Networking and TCP/IP
