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NYBI's Network+ 2009 course serves as a general introduction to computer networking including local and wide area network technology. This course prepares you for the CompTIA Network+ Certification Examination.

Network+ Training Logo To become Network+ certified, you have to pass one exam: N10-004 Network+ Exam offered by CompTIA (Computer Technology Industry Association).

NYBI's Network+ covers the areas of network architecture, topologies, protocols especially TCP/IP, network operating systems, network installation, upgrading, troubleshooting, managing user accounts and passwords, network securities, remote access and administration, and fault tolerance and disaster recovery.

Curriculum

Session 1 Session 2
Network Design
  • Two Major Types of Networks
  • Security Models
  • Topology -Star, Bus, Ring, Mesh
  • Architecture – Ethernet vs. Token Ring

Lab 1: Peer-to-Peer Network w/ Share-level security
Cabling and Network Interface Card
  • Cabling -UTP, STP, Coaxial, Fiber-optic, Wireless
  • Network Interface Card

Lab 2: Client/server network w/share or user -level security

Session 3 Session 4
Networking Devices
  • Hub, Repeater, Bridge, Switch, Router, Brouter and Gateway

Lab 3: Client/server network in Windows Server environment
Networking Protocols and OSI Model
  • NetBEUI, IPX/SPX, TCP/IP
  • OSI Model – 7 Layers
  • IEEE 802 Standard, NDIS, ODI

Lab 4: Installing and configuring TCP/IP

Session 5 Session 6
TCP/IP
  • Subnetting and Routing
  • Name Resolution
  • Commands and Utilities

Lab 5: TCP/IP commands and Utilities
Internetworking
  • HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SMTP, POP3 Protocols
  • Ports
  • Firewalls, Proxy Servers, VPN, VLAN

Lab 6: IP Routing

Session 7 Session 8
RAS, WAN and NetBIOS Naming Scheme
  • RAS - Modem, Connections, Software, Protocols and Securities.
  • WAN Links, WAN Technologies.
  • NetBIOS Naming Scheme

Lab 7: Configuring RAS clients and Servers
Network Problem Prevention and Troubleshooting
  • Account and Security Management
  • Disaster Prevention: Backup, UPS and RAID
  • Monitoring and diagnosing Networks

Lab 8: Windows Server Tools

Total: 4 weeks, 30 hours

Certification Exams

This course prepares students for the following exam:

Prerequisites

High School Diploma/ GED, and A+ Certification, completion of A+ course, or a minimum of twelve month of professional computer support experience.

Occupational Objectives

Upon completion of the course, students will be qualified to be a junior network administrator, service technician or system support technician.

Tuition

$700 Special Price! $499.

Tuition includes $30 non-refundable registration fee and textbooks, does not include exam fees.




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