CBT Nuggets : CompTIA Network+ 2009 Certification Package



CBT Nuggets : CompTIA Network+ 2009 Certification Package





Trainer: Michael J. Shannon (Trainer Comments)
Running Time: 15 Hours

CompTIA Exam Information

Organizations worldwide depend on network administration to keep them up and running. CompTIA Network+ certification identifies you as someone with the fundamental network skills they're looking for. It's the perfect way to either kick off your network admin career or improve on those networking skills you' already have.

It's also a terrific introduction to computer networking for business professionals of any stripe. Wouldn't it be great to know what your network admins are talking about?

This Michael Shannon training takes you wherever you want to go network-wise. In addition to being great prep for the CompTIA exam, it gives you the underlying skills you need for your next step into networking. Michael carefully shows you how to maintain, secure, troubleshoot, install, control and configure basic network infrastructure.

Throughout this video series you'll be:

Seeing live routers and firewalls in action
Learning how to use a packet sniffer and wireless information
This series maps to CompTIA Network+ certification. By the time you've finished watching you'll be ready to:

Take the exam
Start implementing network equipment
Prep for other, vendor-specific networking certification (such as Cisco CCNA).
The 2009 Network+ exam is build on data collected by CompTIA in a 2008 worldwide survey.

The CompTIA Network+ video series contains:

Introduction to Network+
Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 1)
Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 2)
TCP/IP Addressing (Part 1)
TCP/IP Addressing (Part 2)
TCP/IP Addressing (Part 3)
Routing Concepts
Routing Protocols
Cables and Connectors (free video!)
Physical Network Topologies
Wiring Distribution Components
LAN Technologies
WAN Technologies
Wireless Technology
Network Devices (Part 1)
Network Devices (Part 2)
Network Configuration Management
Network Monitoring and Optimization
Network Troubleshooting Methodologies
Common Network Troubleshooting Issues
Command-Line Tools
Network Scanners
Firewalls
IPSec VPN
Tunneling and Encryption
Remote Access
User Authentication
Device Management Security
Common Threats and Mitigation

Hardware Tools
Prerequisites
CompTIA A+ certification and nine months networking experience recommended, but not required.

Here's what you'll learn in each video of the CompTIA Network+ series:

Video 1 - "Introduction to the Network+ Series" - This opening nugget is an overview of the CompTIA update series, the certification, as well as the main topics to be covered.

Video 2 - "Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 1)" - This is a survey of the most common protocols and services of the TCP/IP suite including ARP, DNS, DHCP, FTP, TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS.

Video 3 - "Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 2)" - This Nugget continues the exploration of protocols and ports with SSL/TLS, POP3, SMTP, IMAP3,TELNET, SSH, SNMP, ICMP, and IGMP.

Video 4 - "TCP/IP Addressing (Part 1)" - An overview of MAC Addressing schemes and mechanisms and then the IPv4 addressing and schemes are uncovered.

Video 5 - "TCP/IP Addressing (Part 2)" - A continuation of addressing with a look at addressing destinations and IPv6 is tackled in this module.

Video 6 - "TCP/IP Addressing (Part 3)" - This nugget explores several protocols related to IP addressing including NAT, PAT, SNAT, DHCP, Static Addressing, and APIPA.

Video 7 - "Routing Concepts" - In this gem we will define routing right off the bat and then compare IGP, EGP, static and dynamic protocols. We look at routing tables as well as a comparison of distance-vector to link-state algorithms.

Video 8 - "Routing Protocols" - All of the major dynamic routing protocols are covered here including RIP, RIPv2, OSPF, IS-IS,EIGRP, and BGP.

Video 9 - "Cables and Connectors" - This module is a survey of cable types and properties, wiring options, along with common connectors.

Video 10 - "Physical Network Topologies" - Here you'll find comprehensive coverage of a variety of physical and logical topologies including: bus, star, ring, mesh, point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint.

Video 11 - "Wiring Distribution Components" - This nugget will show you the different components of wiring distribution. Components introduced here are patch panels, 66 and 110 blocks, MDFs/IDFs, demarcation, smart jacks, and, wiring verification.

Video 12 - "LAN Technologies" - Lets take a look at Local Area Networking standards, properties, and topologies.

Video 13 - "WAN Technologies" - Here's a nugget module full of WAN properties, legacy standards, and prevalent Wide Area Network standards.

Video 14 - "Wireless Technologies" - Wireless technology is a rapidly emerging corporate solution. In this module the following topics are covered: comparison of LANs and WLANs; RF characteristics; WLAN standards; security, and Wireless Access Point configuration in the SO/HO.

Video 15 - "Network Devices (Part 1)" - Part one of network devices covers hubs, repeaters, NICs, bridges, WAPs, L2 and L3 switches, routers, firewalls, and network device configuration.

Video 16 - "Network Devices (Part 2)" - Part two explores content security, IDS/IPS, proxy servers, QoS, DNS, DHCP, NLB, and advanced switching concepts.

Video 17 - "Networking Configuration Management" - This nugget offers an overview of network configuration management, physical and logical diagrams/schematics, policies and procedures, and best practices.

Video 18 - "Network Monitoring and Optimization" - Let's investigate topics such as the reasons for optimizing and monitoring, techniques and methodologies, and the associated tools, utilities and logs.

Video 19 - "Network Troubleshooting Methodology" - Here we learn and implement a widely-used systematic 9-step process for troubleshooting the network infrastructure.

Video 20 - "Common Troubleshooting Issues" - In the 20th nugget of this series you'll learn about the most common troubleshooting issues regarding the physical, logical, wireless, and escalated incidents.

Video 21 - "Command-line Tools" - This module explores the following command-line tools: ping, pathping, traceroute, arp, nslookup, hostname, route, ipconfig, ifconfig, nbtstat, netstat, dig, and mtr.

Video 22 - "Network Scanners" - Let's look a several network scanners including nmap.

Video 23 - "Firewalls" - You will learn about the different types of firewall technologies, stateful packet filtering and inspection, and take a tour through a popular firewall product interface.

Video 24 - "IPSec VPNs" - The core topics of this nugget include a definition of VPNs, types of devices and clients, an overview of IPSec, and the configuration of a site-to-site VPN.

Video 25 - "Tunneling and Encryption" - Here you'll find a continuation of the previous nugget as the topics of IPSec tunnels, SSL VPN (WebVPN), L2TP, and PPTP are expanded upon.

Video 26 - "Remote Access" - This nugget takes you on a journey through the most important remote access technologies: PPP, PPPoE, RAS, RDP, VNC, and ICA.

Video 27 - "User Authentication" - Several different authentication mechanisms are explored in this module including CHAP, MS-CHAP, Kerberos, AAA, RADIUS, Tacacs+, EAP, 802.1X, and PKI.

Video 28 - "Device Security" - This nugget covers the topics of physical device security, unsecure security mechanisms like telnet, and secure methods such as ssh, ssl/tls, and more.

Video 29 - "Security threats and Mitigation" - Let's look at an explanation of the aspects and mitigation methods for DoS, DDoS, Smurf, viruses, worms, malware, trojans, man-in-the-middle, rogue servers, and social engineering.

Video 30 - "Hardware Tools" - A wide variety of hardware networking tools are explained and displayed in this final nugget including: cable testers, toner probes, butt sets, protocol analyzers, certifiers, TDRs, OTDRs, multimeters, cable tools, voltage event recorders, and temperature monitors.



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