CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Cert Guide and Simulator Library - Kevin Wallace, Michael D. Taylor, Anthony Sequeira

CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Cert Guide and Simulator Library

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576 Seiten
2013
Pearson IT Certification
978-0-7897-5177-5 (ISBN)
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CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Authorized Cert Guide and Simulator Library is the perfect learning product to help you prepare for CompTIA’s newly introduced performance-based questions. CompTIA’s performance-based questions require exam candidates to perform a task or solve a problem within a simulated IT environment to demonstrate specific knowledge or skills. This value-priced package contains:



Book: A comprehensive, fully revised book for complete lessons and reference: CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Authorized Cert Guide, ISBN 9780789748218
Practice Test : A CD with a state of the art practice test featuring customizable practice questions
Simulator and Labs: A state of the art Network Simulator with 153 hands-on, step-by-step labs covering the full range of Network+ exam topics: CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Simulator, ISBN 9780789749154
Video Training: More than five and a half hours of expert-led video training, walking through the skills and concepts necessary for passing the Network+ exam

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This network simulator and authorized study guide help you master all the topics on the Network+ N10-005 exam, including:



Computer networking fundamentals
OSI Model
Network components
Ethernet
IP addressing
Routing traffic
Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Wireless LANs
Network performance
Command-Line utilities
Network management
Network security
Troubleshooting

About the CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Simulator

Gain hands-on experience for the CompTIA Network+ N10-005 exam without having to invest heavily in hardware, software, or other equipment with this Network+ Simulator from Pearson IT Certification, a leader in IT Certification learning and a CompTIA Authorized Platinum Partner. 





The Simulator Series from Pearson IT Certification are the most effective simulators for hands-on skills enhancement and is the perfect learning product to help you prepare for CompTIA’s newly introduced performance-based questions. 





This state-of-the-art, interactive simulation software presents you with more than 150 challenging labs that help you learn by doing, which is the most effective method of learning. Experience realistic operating system and network device response as you work through each of the labs. Manipulate cables and other hardware and organize network devices on network topology maps. All Network+ N10-005 exam topics are covered, including networking concepts, network installation and configuration, network media and topologies, network management, and network security.




The labs are divided into five different types. Matching labs help you develop a mental map of concepts, enhancing retention and recall. Drag and Drop exercises allow you to work with physical cables and other equipment as well as network designs. Command Line Interface (CLI) labs allow you to get some hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers and switches. Graphical User Interface (GUI) labs allow you to work through common Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Linux, and Lynksys router configuration tasks. Worksheet exercises help you master numbering system conversions. Labs conclude with Think About It sections to help you develop critical thinking skills and delve deeper into the concepts you are learning in the lab activities. You can save your grades on each lab in PDF format, and the software tracks your progress on each lab, so you always know exactly where you are in your studies.




In addition to the wealth of hands-on exercises, this software comes complete with more than four hours of video training by expert instructor Anthony Sequeira.




About the CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Authorized Cert Guide

In CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Authorized Cert Guide, best-selling author and expert instructor Kevin Wallace shares preparation hints and test-taking tips, helping you identify areas of weakness and improve both your conceptual knowledge and hands-on skills. The book presents you with an organized test preparation routine through the use of proven series elements and techniques. Exam topic lists make referencing easy. Chapter-ending Exam Preparation Tasks help you drill on key concepts you must know thoroughly. Review questions help you assess your knowledge, and a final preparation chapter guides you through tools and resources to help you craft your final study plan.




The companion DVD contains the powerful Pearson IT Certification Practice Test engine, complete with hundreds of exam-realistic questions. The assessment engine offers you a wealth of customization options and reporting features, laying out a complete assessment of your knowledge to help you focus your study where it is needed most. The DVD also contains more than 90 minutes of personal video mentoring from the author.




CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Simulator minimum system requirements:

Microsoft Windows XP (SP2/SP3), Windows Vista (32-bit/64-bit) with SP1, or Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7; Intel® Pentium® III 1GHz or faster processor (Win) or Intel Core™ Duo 1.83GHz or faster processor (Mac); 512 MB RAM (1 GB Recommended);1.5 GB Hard Disk Space; Adobe Acrobat Reader version 8.0 or higher.

 

Pearson IT Certification Practice Test minimum system requirements:

Windows XP (SP3), Windows Vista (SP2), or Windows 7; Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 Client; Pentium class 1GHz processor (or equivalent); 512 MB RAM; 650 MB disc space plus 50 MB for each downloaded practice exam.

 

Book TOC:

1. Introducing Computer Networks
2. Dissecting the OSI Model
3. Identifying Network Components
4. Connecting Network Components
5. Understanding Ethernet
6. Communicating over the Network with TCP/IP
7. Introducing Wide Area Networks
8. Connecting Wirelessly
9. Optimizing Network Performance
10. Troubleshooting Network Issues
11. Using Command-Line Utilities
12. Managing a Network
13. Securing a Network

Network+ Simulator TOC:



Hands-on Lab Activities:

1.0: Networking Concepts

1. TCP/IP Model Layer Matching

2. TCP/IP Protocols and  Functions

3. OSI Model Layer Functions

4. Transport Layer Header Fields

5. Network Layer Header Fields

6. Data Link Layer Fields

7. Distinguishing between Applications and Protocols

8. OSI Model Layer and Network Devices 

9. Understanding Data Encapsulation 

10. Application Layer Network Server Descriptions 

11. Reference Model Terminology

12.  Network Numbering Systems - Conversions

13.  Network Numbering Systems - Adding

14. Binary Adding 

15. Network Numbering Review Practice

16. Identify Parts of an IPv4 and IPv6 Address 

17. Network Addressing Terminology

18. IPv4 Address Types and Classes

19. Calculating the Number of Hosts in a Given Network 

20. Discovering the Network Number for a Given Host 

21. IPv6 Addressing Terminology  

22. IPv6 Header Field Descriptions 

23. IPv6 Header Field Positioning 

24. IPv6 Address Format Prefix Types and Descriptions

25. Truncating IPv6 Addresses

26. IPv6 Network Numbering 

27. Summary Review of Header Fields

28.Determining if Two Computers Are on the Same Logical Network in IPv4

29. IPv4 Allocating Bits for Network Addresses

30. IPv4 - Create a Custom Subnet Mask (Part 1 )

31. IPv4 - Creating a Custom Subnet Mask (Part 2)

32. IPv4 - Using Variable Length Subnet Masks 

33. IPv4 Scenario-based Test Applet

34.Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 1

35.Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 2

36. IPv4 Advanced - Route Aggregation Planning

37. Routing Protocols 

38. Routed Protocols 

39. Matching Well-Known Port Numbers

40. Network Application Protocols 

41. Configuring an FTP Server

42. Configuring an FTP Client

43. Configuring an Email Client

44. Domain Name Services Terminology 

45. Configuring Static Hostname Resolution on a Workstation

46. Using NSLookup for DNS Troubleshooting

47. DNS Troubleshooting Simulation

48. Reordering Troubleshooting Steps

49. Troubleshooting Practice

50. Virtualization Terminology 

51. Workstation Virtualization

52. Server Virtualization Planning

53. Contrast Virtualization Technologies and Services 

2.0 Network Installation and Configuration

54. Connect to a Switch Console Port and Set the Hostname

55. Connect to a Switch and Reconfigure the Hostname and Password

56. Configure an IP Address on a Switch with a Default Gateway

57. Switch Management via Telnet

58. Understanding Switching Loops

59. Choosing and Configuring a Root Switch

60. Configuring Switched VLANs and Trunk Ports

61. Configuring Port Security

62. Spanning Tree Port Identification

63. Connecting to the Router’s Console Port

64. Configuring Hostname and Passwords

65. Configuring an Ethernet Interface on a Router

66. Using the Show Run Command to Read the Current Configuration

67. 'show' Commands Useful for Troubleshooting Common Router Problems

68. Connecting Two Routers to Each Other

69. Verifying a Router-to-Router Connection with Cisco Discovery Protocol

70. Saving the Router or Switch Configuration

71.: Static and Default Routing

72. Configuring InterVLAN Routing

73. Configuring Dynamic Routing

74. Reading a Routing Table

75. Configure Small Office/Home Office Router for Basic Operation

76. Matching Antenna Types

77. Wireless Antenna Placement

78. Using a Static Address on a Small Office/Home Office Router

79. DHCP Technology

80. Details of DHCP Client Address Configuration Process

81. Configuring Small Office/Home Office Router- Network User Security Settings

82. Manually Configuring Wireless Signals on a Small Office/Home Office Router

83. Configuring a Wireless USB Network Adapter to Connect to a Wireless Router

84. Using NetSh to scan for wireless networks

85. Configuring a Network Adapter with an IPv6 Address

86. Configuring Access Restrictions on a Small Business/Home Office Router

87. Configuring Port Forwarding to Local Services on a Small Office/Home Office Router

88. Address Translation Terminology

89. Configuring a Connection to a Network Printer

90. Mapping a Network Drive to the Desktop

91. Configuring a Client Network Adapter with an IPv4 Address

3.0 Network Media and Topologies

92. Media Types and Properties

93. Matching Transceiver Port Functions for Category 5 Cabling

94. Matching Cable to Wire Length 

95. Create a Straight Cable and Test It

96. Create a Crossover Cable

97. Configuring a Network Adapter with an IP Address

98.  Making a Direct Connection Between Two PCs

99. Verify a Data Link Connection from a Computer to a Network

100.  Demonstrate Appropriate Wired Network Connections Between Device Pairs

101.  Drag and Drop Appropriate Cables into a Topology 

102.  Fiber Optic Cabling, Connectors, and Uses

103. Connecting Campus Area Distribution Facilities to Each Other

104. Matching Wireless Standards and Terminology

105. Matching DSL types with descriptions 

106. Matching Broadband Terminology with Descriptions

107. Wide Area Networking Technology

108. Network Topologies

109. Network Types

110. Identify Common Cat5 Wiring Problems

111. IEEE Local Area Network Wire Standards 

112. IEEE LAN Standards and Technologies

113. Components of Wiring Distribution Systems

114. Network Infrastructure Component Placement

4.0 Network Management

115. Functions of Network Appliances/Management Software

116. Hardware Tools and Functions

117. Use of the ipconfig Command with Available Options

118. Using ipconfig to Discover Network Settings

119. Using ping to Troubleshoot Connectivity 

120. Using extended ping (Command Switches) to Troubleshoot Connectivity

121. Using ARP to Discover a MAC Address

122. Using tracert to Troubleshoot Connectivity 

123. Using netstat to Troubleshoot Connectivity

124. Using ipconfig, ping, arp, and tracert Together to Troubleshoot Connectivity

125. Using the route print Command

126. Using Basic Linux Troubleshooting Commands

127. Identifying Troubleshooting Commands to Use for Various Tasks

128. Matching Command Output to Commands

129. Understanding SNMP Functions and Terminology

130. Identifying Network Monitoring Databases and Logs Based on Need

131. Network Documentation

132. Identifying Network Performance Terminology

5.0 Network Security

133. Security Terminology and Descriptions 

134. Wireless Security Terminology

135. Remote Access Terminology

136. VPN Terminology

137. Tunneling Terminology

138. Matching Authentication Terminology with Descriptions

139. Password and Authentication Methodology

140. Creating Network Users on a Domain Controller

141. Secure Protocols vs. Unsecure Protocols

142. Creating a Local Login Database to Secure Access to a Router

143. Network Vulnerabilities the Hacker and Network Admin Perspectives 

144. Types of Network Threats and Attacks

145. Network Protection Mechanisms

146. Firewall Terminology and Functions

147. Folder Sharing and Security

148. Resource Security through a Domain Controller

149. Data Storage and Disaster Recovery Concepts

150. Using Encrypting File System (EFS) to Encrypt Data Files

151. Configuring a VPN Client

152. Small Office/Home Office Router: Wireless MAC Access Security

153. Security Appliance Terminology and Methods




Video Lessons:

 

Lesson 1: The OSI and TCP/IP Models

Lesson 2: IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing

Lesson 3: IPv4 Subnetting

Lesson 4: Router and Switch Setup

Lesson 5: routing and Routing Protocols

Lesson 6: Common Networking Problems

Lesson 7: Network Troubleshooting

Lesson 8: Virtual Networking

Lesson 9: Wireless Networking

Lesson 10: Networking Media

Lesson 11: Networking Topologies

Lesson 12: Network Management Tools and Techniques

Lesson 13: SNMP

Lesson 14: Quality of Service (QoS)

Lesson 15: Common Network Attacks and Mitigation

Lesson 16: Securing Wireless

Lesson 17: Firewalls and Intrusion Prevention Systems

Lesson 18: VPNs

 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.6.2013
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Maße 100 x 100 mm
Gewicht 100 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Informatik Weitere Themen Zertifizierung
ISBN-10 0-7897-5177-1 / 0789751771
ISBN-13 978-0-7897-5177-5 / 9780789751775
Zustand Neuware
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