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Course Objectives
The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of modern networking technologies and systems, along with practical skills in configuring, managing, and troubleshooting networks.
The specific objectives include:
– Describing major networking technologies and systems
– Explaining the OSI and TCP/IP Models
– Describing properties of network traffic
– Installing and configuring switched networks
– Configuring IP networks
– Installing and configuring routed networks
– Configuring and monitoring ports and protocols
– Explaining network application and storage issues
– Monitoring and troubleshooting networks
– Explaining network attacks and mitigations
– Installing and configuring security devices
– Explaining authentication and access controls
– Deploying and troubleshooting cabling solutions
– Implementing and troubleshooting wireless technologies
– Comparing and contrasting WAN technologies
– Using remote access methods
– Identifying site policies and best practices
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 1 Lesson
- Lifetime
- Agenda1
Requirements
- There are no prerequisites for this course.
Target audiences
- This course is suitable for entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems. It is also beneficial for individuals preparing for a career in network support or administration or aiming to obtain the CompTIA Network+ certification.