CompTIA Network+ (N10-007)
(N10-007) / ISBN : 978-1-61691-020-4
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Sammeln Sie praktische Erfahrung, um die CompTIA Network+-Prüfung mit dem CompTIA Network+ N10-007-Kurs und -Labor zu bestehen. Das Labor bietet praktische Lernerfahrung in einer sicheren Online-Umgebung. Der CompTIA Network+ Studienführer deckt die Prüfungsziele von N10-007 ab und umfasst Themen wie Netzwerkrichtlinien, Netzwerkkomponenten, Ethernet-Technologie, Routing von IP-Paketen, IPv4- und IPv6-Adressen und mehr.
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Die CompTIA Network+-Zertifizierung ist ein international anerkannter Nachweis für IT-Netzwerkfachleute. Die Prüfung N10-007 bestätigt Ihr Fachwissen zum Entwerfen und Implementieren funktionaler Netzwerke, zum Konfigurieren, Verwalten und Warten wichtiger Netzwerkgeräte und vielem mehr. Die CompTIA Network+-Zertifizierung basiert auf fortschrittlichen Netzwerktechnologien sowie berufsbezogenen Aufgaben mit Schwerpunkt auf der Netzwerkimplementierung.
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Unterricht
22+ Unterricht | 397+ Tests | 375+ Karteikarten | 303+ Glossar der Begriffe
Testvorbereitung
62+ Fragen vor der Beurteilung | 3+ Ausführliche Tests | 90+ Fragen nach der Bewertung | 270+ Testfragen zur Praxis
Praktische Übungen
114+ LiveLab | 104+ Videoanleitungen | 01:44+ Hours
Videolektionen
68+ Videos | 13:49+ Hours
Introduction
Introduction to Networks
- First Things First: What's a Network?
- Physical Network Topologies
- Topology Selection, Backbones, and Segments
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
- Internetworking Models
- The OSI Reference Model
- Introduction to Encapsulation
- Modulation Techniques
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Networking Topologies, Connectors, and Wiring Standards
- Physical Media
- Cable Properties
- Wiring Standards
- Installing Wiring Distributions
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
The Current Ethernet Specifications
- Network Basics
- Ethernet Basics
- Ethernet at the Data Link Layer
- Ethernet at the Physical Layer
- Ethernet over Other Standards (IEEE 1905.1-2013)
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Networking Devices
- Common Network Connectivity Devices
- Other Specialized Devices
- Planning and Implementing a Basic SOHO Network Using Network Segmentation
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Introduction to the Internet Protocol
- Introducing TCP/IP
- Data Encapsulation
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
IP Addressing
- IP Terminology
- The Hierarchical IP Addressing Scheme
- IPv4 Address Types
- Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
IP Subnetting, Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
- Subnetting Basics
- Troubleshooting IP Addressing
- Introduction to Network Address Translation (NAT)
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Introduction to IP Routing
- Routing Basics
- The IP Routing Process
- Testing Your IP Routing Understanding
- Static and Dynamic Routing
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Routing Protocols
- Routing Protocol Basics
- Distance Vector Routing Protocols
- Link State Routing Protocols
- High Availability
- Advanced IPv6 Concepts
- IPv6 Routing Protocols
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Switching and Virtual LANs
- Networking Before Layer 2 Switching
- Switching Services
- Spanning Tree Protocol
- Virtual LANs
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- Two Additional Advanced Features of Switches
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Wireless Networking
- Introduction to Wireless Technology
- Cellular
- The 802.11 Standards
- Comparing 802.11 Standards
- Wireless Network Components
- Installing a Wireless Network
- Site Survey
- Wireless Security
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Authentication and Access Control
- Security Filtering
- Managing User Account and Password Security
- User-Authentication Methods
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Network Threats and Mitigation
- Recognizing Security Threats
- Vulnerabilities
- Understanding Mitigation Techniques
- Policies and Procedures
- Anti-malware Software
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Physical Security and Risk
- Using Hardware and Software Security Devices
- Defining Firewalls
- Firewall Technologies
- Firewalls at the Application Layer vs. the Network Layer
- Scanning Services and Other Firewall Features
- Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems
- VPN Concentrators
- Understanding Problems Affecting Device Security
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Wide Area Networks
- What's a WAN?
- T-Series Connections
- Transmission Media
- Broadband Services
- Wireless WAN Technologies
- WAN Protocols
- WAN Troubleshooting
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Troubleshooting Tools
- Protocol Analyzers
- Throughput Testers
- Connectivity Software
- Using traceroute
- Using the ping Utility
- Using the Address Resolution Protocol
- Using the nslookup Utility
- Resolving Names with the Hosts Table
- Using the Mtr Command (pathping)
- Using the route Command
- Using the nbtstat Utility
- Using the netstat Utility
- Using tcpdump
- Using the File Transfer Protocol
- Using the Telnet Utility
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Software and Hardware Tools
- Understanding Network Scanners
- Baseline
- Network Monitoring and Logging
- Identifying Hardware Tools
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Network Troubleshooting
- Narrowing Down the Problem
- Troubleshooting Steps
- Troubleshooting Tips
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Management, Monitoring, and Optimization
- Managing Network Documentation
- Network Monitoring
- Network Optimization
- Summary
- Exam Essentials
- Written Lab
Appendix A: Subnetting Class A
- Subnetting Practice Examples: Class A Addresses
- Subnetting in Your Head: Class A Addresses
- Written Lab 1
- Written Lab 2
- Video
Introduction to Networks
- Connecting Devices in a Peer- To- Peer Architecture
- Identifying Clients and Servers
- Connecting Devices in Bus Topology
- Identifying network topologies
- Identifying factors while choosing topology
The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
- Identifying OSI layers
- Identifying OSI layer functions
- Identifying steps in data-encapsulation method
Networking Topologies, Connectors, and Wiring Standards
- Connecting a New Workstation to the Internet
- Preparing a Temporary Server for the Network or Internet Connection
- Identifying types of cable and connector
- Identifying twisted-pair cable connectors
- Preparing a Temporary Server for the Network or Internet Connection
- Identifying cable configuration types
- Connecting a Workstation to the Ethernet and to the Internet
The Current Ethernet Specifications
- Converting a Decimal Number to Binary
Networking Devices
- Creating IPv6 scope
- Configuring a new server
- Connecting a hub to a switch
- Connecting the hub with different devices using USB cables
- Connecting the DHCP server and laptop to the VLAN
- Adding DNS server
- Creating DNS domains
- Connecting systems to the Internet through a router
Introduction to the Internet Protocol
- Identifying protocols used for TCP and UDP
- Identifying features of TCP and UDP
- Identifying DHCP client four-step process
- Identifying TCP/IP protocol layers
- Identifying TCP/IP layers
- Identifying abbreviations for various Internet layer protocols
IP Addressing
- Configuring Automatic Private IP Addressing
- Understanding types of addresses
- Connecting a Workstation to the LAN and Configuring IPv4 Properties
- Configuring IPv4 address
- Understanding IPv6 address type
- Adding and removing an IPv6 address
- Configuring and testing IPv6 addresses
IP Subnetting, Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
- Using a Subnet Calculator
- Understanding NAT terminologies
- Understanding types of NAT
Introduction to IP Routing
- Describing Dynamic Routing
- Displaying ARP entries
- Understanding difference between static and dynamic routing
Routing Protocols
- Understanding classes of routing protocols
- Understanding RIPv1 and RIPv2
- Identifying routing protocols
- Understanding VRRP
Switching and Virtual LANs
- Identifying process of forward/filter table
- Identifying functions of Layer 2 switching
- Identifying Spanning Tree Protocol states
- Describing Quality of Service (QoS)
- Connecting patch cables between the patch panel and switch ports
Wireless Networking
- Understanding cellular and mobile wireless technologies
- Identifying 802.11 standards
- Installing a NIC
- Creating a network manually
- Turning on bluetooth
- Connecting a system to a wireless network
- Configuring a Wireless Client
- Identifying factors that affect signal strength
- Turning on the Personal Hotspot of an iPhone
- Anschließen eines WLAN-Routers an einen Laptop
- Configuring SSID
- Connecting to a Password Protected Network
- Configuring Windows 10 Wireless Settings
- Changing Passwords for the Router
Authentication and Access Control
- Configuring VPN client in Windows 10
- Identifying VPN protocols
- Connecting to a server using Remote Desktop Connection
- Creating a remote access VPN connection
- Configuring password policy
Network Threats and Mitigation
- Identifying types of Denial of Service attacks
- Installing wireshark
- Enabling Windows Update
- Updating a Driver
- Identifying steps of antivirus program
- Running Antivirus
Physical Security and Risk
- Turning on Windows Firewall
- Configuring Windows firewall settings
- Setting Up a DMZ on a SOHO Router
- Configuring security level
- Adding a trusted site
- Customizing security level
- Understanding recovery sites
- Understanding strategies of penetration testing
- Running the Nessus vulnerability scan
Wide Area Networks
- Identifying WAN connection types
- Understanding T-series connections
- Connecting Cable Internet Access for your Network
- Understanding components of PPP
Troubleshooting Tools
- Understanding ifconfig commands
- Analyzing network paths with tracert
- Understanding ipconfig commands
- Understanding ping commands
- Understanding the arp command
- Using the nslookup command
- Analyzing network paths with pathping
- Adding the route
- Deleting the route
- Using the nbtstat command
- Using the netstat command
- Using the tcpdump command
- Enabling Telnet in Windows
Software and Hardware Tools
- Capturing packet using Wireshark
- Scanning using nmap
- Checking the Internet speed
- Viewing the logs
- Filtering entries in Event Viewer
- Identifying network cabling tools
Network Troubleshooting
- Identifying troubleshooting steps
- Obtaining Automatic Private IP Addressing
Management, Monitoring, and Optimization
- Understanding standard business documents
- Understanding classes of service
- Creating a virtual switch
The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
- Obtaining Hardware Information of a Network Adapter
- Obtaining the ARP Cache
- Obtaining Information about Different IP versions
- Obtaining the IP Version of a Network Adapter
- Obtaining the IP Route Information from the IP Routing Table
- Obtaining Information about the Net Firewall Profile
- Getting the TCP Settings
- Getting Information about the Current Connection Statistics of TCP
- Getting Information about the TCP Ports
- Getting the UDP Settings
- Getting Information about the Current Connection Statistics of UDP
- Getting Information about the UDP Ports
- Getting Information about DNS
The Current Ethernet Specifications
- Changing Duplex Settings
- Finding the Logical Address of a LAN Adapter
- Finding the Physical Address of a LAN Adapter
- Finding the Host Name of a Machine
- Installing a Loopback Adapter Driver
Networking Devices
- Creating a New Scope
- Installing the IPAM Feature
- Creating a New Host
Introduction to the Internet Protocol
- Using the netstat Command
IP Addressing
- Configuring Network Address Translation
- Configuring a Class A IP Address
- Configuring a Class B IP Address
- Configuring a Class C IP Address
- Adding an IPv6 Address
IP Subnetting, Troubleshooting IP, and Introduction to NAT
- Configuring a CIDR Based IP network
- Testing Connectivity Using the ping Command
Routing Protocols
- Configuring a RIP
Authentication and Access Control
- Applying Symmetric Key Encryption
- Setting Security Policies
- Using the MD5 Hash Algorithm
Network Threats and Mitigation
- Performing a DDoS Attack Using cmd
- Performing Session Hijacking Using Burp Suite
- Performing a DoS Attack with the SYN Flood
- Understanding Credentials Based Brute-Force Attack
Physical Security and Risk
- Creating a New Inbound Rule
Troubleshooting Tools
- Using Different Troubleshooting Tools
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