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CompTIA Network+ Certification (2005 Objectives)

The CompTIA Network+ certification is an international industry credential that validates the knowledge of networking professionals with at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training. An accepted foundation-level, vendor-neutral certification for networking professionals, many IT certifications integrate CompTIA Network+ into their curriculums. VTC Author Brad Causey helps you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ Certification, including the new 2005 exam objectives. To begin learning today, simply click on one of the links to CompTIA Network+ Certification (2005 Objectives).

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Introduction

What is Network +

Overview of Network +

Basic Networking

Network Requirements

Network Models

Physical Topologies

Logical Topologies

Network Categories

Network Connectivity

Network Addressing

Segments vs Subnets

Data Transmission

Types of Connections

Reliable Delivery

The OSI Model

Upper Layers

Lower Layers

Network Media

Cabling

Connectors

IEEE Standards

BASE Terminology

Network Protocols

IPX/SPX

NetBEUI

AppleTalk

TCP/IP Pt.1

TCP/IP Pt.2

The TCP/IP Suite

Introduction

IP Addressing Pt.1

IP Addressing Pt.2

IP Address Assignment Pt.1

IP Address Assignment Pt.2

NetBIOS Name Resolution

SNMP

Command Line Utilities Pt.1

Command Line Utilities Pt.2

Protocols Pt.1

Protocols Pt.2

Network Appliances

Introduction

Classifying IP Addresses

Non-Classful Addressing

Hubs & Repeaters

Switches

Routers

Routing Protocols

Firewalls

NAT

Proxies

VLAN

Wireless Networking

Introduction

Radio Frequency Networking

RF Standards

RF Modes

Security

Reliability

Infrared

Bluetooth

WAN Technologies

Introduction

Virtual Circuits

Cell Switching vs Packet Switching

ISDN

FDDI

T1/T3

POTS

DSL vs Cable Internet

Wireless

Remote Access

RAS

VPN

PPP vs SLIP

PPTP vs L2TP

RDP

Security

Aspects of Security

PAP vs CHAP

DES vs 3DES

Kerberos

IPSEC

Certificate Servers

Public Key Encryption

SSL

Network Operating Systems

Introduction

Linux/Unix

Mac OS X

Novell Netware

Microsoft Windows

Network Storage

File Severs

Sans

NAS

Permissions

Fault Tolerance

UPS vs Surge Protector

Network Fault Tolerance

Clustering

RAID

Backup & Restore

Backup & Restore

Good Practices

Hot, Warm & Cold Sites

Troubleshooting

Methodology

Hardware Tools

Software Tools

Using the OSI Model

The Exam

Taking the Exam

Credits

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