Course Overview
CompTIA Network+ validates the technical skills needed to securely establish, maintain and troubleshoot the essential networks that
businesses rely on. Unlike other vendor-specific networking certifications, CompTIA Network+ prepares candidates to support networks on any
platform. CompTIA Network+ is the only certification that covers the specific skills that network professionals need. Other certifications are so broad, they don’t cover the hands-on skills and precise knowledge needed in today’s networking environments.
CompTIA Network+ features flexible training options including self-paced learning, live online training, custom training and labs to advance the career development of IT professionals in network administration.
Skills You Will Learn:
- Network Troubleshooting
Troubleshoot common cable, connectivity,
and software issues related to networking. - Networking Fundamentals
Explain basic networking concepts including
network services, physical connections,
topologies and architecture, and cloud
connectivity. - Network Implementations
Explain routing technologies and networking
devices; deploy ethernet solutions and
configure wireless technologies. - Network Operations
Monitor and optimize networks to ensure
business continuity. - Network Security
Explain security concepts and network attacks
in order to harden networks against threats.
Target Audience
- Network Field Technician
- Junior Network Administrator
- Network Administrator
- System Engineer
- Network Support Specialist
Course Objectives
Network+ will teach you the fundamental principles of installing, configuring, and troubleshooting network technologies and help you
to progress a career in network administration. After this course, you will be able to:
- Describe the features of
different network protocols and
products for LANs, WANs, and
wireless networks - Understand the functions and
features of TCP/IP addressing
and protocols - Identify threats to network
security and appropriate
countermeasures and controls - Install and configure network
cabling and appliances - Manage, monitor, and
troubleshoot networks
Prerequisite
To get the most out of CompTIA Network+ and be able to prepare for your exam, you should ideally have successfully completed the “CompTIA A+ Support Skills” course, earned the CompTIA A+ certification, and have about 9-12 months of experience of networking support or IT administration. It is not necessary that you pass the A+ exams before completing Network+ certification, but it is recommended.
Regardless of whether you have passed A+, it is recommended that you have the following skills and knowledge before starting this course:
- Configure and support PC, laptop, mobile
(smartphone / tablet), and print devices. - Know basic network terminology and
functions (such as Ethernet, TCP/IP,
switches, routers). - Configure and manage users, groups,
and shared resources in a simple SOHO
network. - Understand the use of basic access
control measures, such as authentication,
security policy, encryption, and firewalls. - Understand TCP/IP addressing, core
protocols and troubleshooting tools.

Duration : 5 Days or 8 Evenings
5 Days : This Instructor-Led course is taught online live in 5 daytime sessions from 8:00 am – 4:00 pm or 9:00 am – 5:00 pm ET
8 evenings: This Instructor-Led course is taught in 8 evening sessions, Online Live from 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm ET.
Cost
$2,495
Certifications
N10-009
Level
Beginner
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Course Outline
- Lesson 1: Comparing OSI Model Network
Functions - Lesson 2: Deploying Ethernet Cabling
- Lesson 3: Deploying Ethernet Switching
- Lesson 4: Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks
- Lesson 5: Explaining IPv4 Addressing
- Lesson 6: Supporting IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
- Lesson 7: Configuring and Troubleshooting
Routers - Lesson 8: Explaining Network Topologies and
Types - Lesson 9: Explaining Transport Layer Protocols
- Lesson 10: Explaining Network Services
- Lesson 11: Explaining Network Applications
Course Outline - Lesson 12: Ensuring Network Availability
- Lesson 13: Explaining Common Security Concepts
- Lesson 14: Supporting and Troubleshooting Secure
Networks - Lesson 15: Deploying and Troubleshooting Wireless
Networks - Lesson 16: Comparing WAN Links and Remote Access
Methods - Lesson 17: Explaining Organizational and Physical
Security Concepts - Lesson 18: Explaining Disaster Recovery and High
Availability Concepts - Lesson 19: Applying Network Hardening Techniques
- Lesson 20: Summarizing Cloud and Datacenter
Architecture
