CompTIA Network+ Training & Certification Course
Overview
What is CompTIA Network+?
CompTIA Network+ is a computer networking course. It helps you build a career in IT infrastructure covering troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks. However, it stands apart from other networking courses. It covers networking technologies across all vendors & solutions.
The latest format of the CompTIA Network+ course has been extended to the following domains:
1. Critical security concepts to helping networking professionals work with security practitioners
2. Key cloud computing best practices and typical service models
3. Coverage of newer hardware and virtualization techniques
4. Concepts to give individuals the combination of skills to keep the network resilient
Why CompTIA Network+ Training?
SpireTec provides IT networking training based on the latest pattern of the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Exam. We offer an online CompTIA Network+ training to help you learn from anywhere. Our learning content is enhanced with videos, flashcards, and performance-based questions. Confirm your learning progress with an included practice test.
CompTIA Network+ Examination has 90 Multiple Choice Questions (single and multiple responses), drag and drops, and performance-based. The allotted time to complete the exam is 90 minutes. The passing score is 720 (on a scale of 100-900).
CompTIA Network+ Exam: Skills Measured
· Design and implement functional networks
· Configure, manage and maintain essential network devices
· Use devices such as switches and routers to segment network traffic and create resilient networks
· Identify benefits and drawbacks of existing network configurations
· Implement network security, standards, and protocols
· Troubleshoot network problems
· Support the creation of virtualized networks
Who Should Earn CompTIA Network+ Certification?
Network Engineers
Network engineers design, configure and manage a computer network. They make sure that fellow employees working across different departments in their organizations have hassle-free access to digital resources. They troubleshoot problems related to their company’s enterprise-wide network, and they must ensure that their systems’ security and firewall software is up-to-date. The average salary of a network engineer in the US economy is $75,168 per year.
Information Technology (IT) Manager
IT Managers manage network technology, IT security, and the software platforms that employees need across an organization. The design of access rules and procedures for company data to ensure employees have authentication-based access to the company’s networks and databases. The average salary of an IT Manager in the US economy is $88,921 per year.
Network Security Engineer
A network security engineer is responsible for provisioning, deployment, configuration, and administration of many different pieces of the network- and security-related hardware and software including firewall, virtual private network, web, and email security programs. The profession includes monitoring and reporting network security concerns and incidents, and optimizing the overall performance of the network. CompTIA Network+ certification boosts your career. The average salary of a network security engineer in the US economy is $87,783 per year.
Prerequisite
CompTIA A+ Certification and at least 9 to 12 months of networking experience
Full Description
Module 1. Networking Concepts
- Explain the purposes and uses of ports and protocols
- Explain devices, applications, protocols and services at their appropriate OSI layers.
- Explain the concepts and characteristics of routing and switching
- Given a scenario, configure the appropriate IP addressing components.
- Compare and contrast the characteristics of network topologies, types and technologies.
- Given a scenario, implement the appropriate wireless technologies and configurations.
- Summarize cloud concepts and their purposes
- Explain the functions of network services.
Module 2. Infrastructure.
Given a scenario, deploy the appropriate cabling solution.
- Given a scenario, determine the appropriate placement of networking devices on a network and install/configure them.
- Explain the purposes and use cases for advanced networking devices
- Explain the purposes of virtualization and network storage technologies.
- Compare and contrast WAN technologies.
Module 3. Network Operations.
Given a scenario, use appropriate documentation and diagrams to manage the network.
- Compare and contrast business continuity and disaster recovery concepts.
- Explain common scanning, monitoring and patching processes and summarize their expected outputs.
- Given a scenario, use remote access methods
- Identify policies and best practices.
Module 4. Network Security.
Summarize the purposes of physical security devices
- Explain authentication and access controls
- Given a scenario, secure a basic wireless network.
- Summarize common networking attacks
- Given a scenario, implement network device hardening.
- Explain common mitigation techniques and their purposes.
Module 5. Network Troubleshooting and Tools.
Explain the network troubleshooting methodology
- Given a scenario, use the appropriate tool.
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wired connectivity and performance issues.
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless connectivity and performance issues.
- Given a scenario, troubleshoot common network service issues
Fees & Schedule
Delivery Mode | Course Duration | Fees |
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Live Virtual Training | 5 Days | Ask for Quote |
Onsite Classroom Training | 5 Days | Ask for Quote |
Customized Training | 5 Days | Ask for Quote |