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Dec 26, 2024
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CECS 20100 001 - Comp-TIA Network+ CEU: 4 hours This course is intended to expose the student to various network concepts and principles of data communications and networking requirements, including networking models, protocols, hardware and software, securing TCP/IP, and how to apply these concepts in network management. Emphasis is on network media, switching and routing, and protocols such as RTP, EGIRP, SNMP and DHCP. Students learn to evaluate, select, and implement different data network options as well as troubleshoot the network. The material covered in this course will help prepare the student to take the Comp-TIA Network+ certification exam, N10-006.
Course Objectives:
- Network Administration Including Issues of Privacy, Security, Reliability, and Performance
- The types of Network Media and Hardware Components
- The Different Types of Network Implementations
- The Components of TCP/IP Network Implementation
- The Components of a Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) Implementation
- Issues and Technologies related to Network Security and Remote Network Implementations
- Disaster Recovery and Data Storage Technologies and Implementations
- The Tools, Methods, and Techniques Used in Managing a Network
- Troubleshooting Network Issue
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