Networking Concepts (N+ Certification)
Ace Computer Training Center offers Networking Concepts (N+ Cert) training in New York.
You Will Learn How To
  • Identify the purpose, features, and functions of various
        network components
  • Identify the layers of the OSI model
  • Define the purpose, function, and use of the protocols
        used in the TCP/IP
  • Select the appropriate network utility given a
        troubleshooting scenario
  • Identify basic characteristics of various WAN and internet
        access technologies
  • Identify and describe the purpose and function of various
        protocols, security protocols, firewalls, authentication
        client workstations, proxy service, etc.
  • Course Benefits
    The proliferation of powerful workstations and PCs, together with a vast installed base of minicomputers and mainframes, has produced immense pressure to link these resources. Local area networks allow the sharing of programs, data and peripherals by providing common access to local and remote resources. This course provides you with the fundamental knowledge of networking concepts. This course emphasizes the integration of available software and hardware.
    Who Should Attend
    This course is designed to provide students with the fundamental knowledge used to design and implement a network. This course also prepares students for the CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam.
    What is Network+ ?
    Earning the Network+ certification means that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to configure and operate a variety of networking products. This exam covers a wide range of vendor neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendor-specific IT certifications.
    What is covered?
  • Introduction to Networks
  • The Open Systems Interconnection Specifications
  • Networking Topologies, Connectors, and Wiring
       Standards
  • Networking Devices
  • Introduction to Internet Protocol (IP)
  • IP Addressing
  • Introduction to IP Routing
  • Switching and Virtual LANs (VLANs)
  • Wireless Technologies
  • Authentication and Access Control
  • Network Threats and Mitigation
  • Physical and Hardware Security
  • Wide Area Networks
  • Software and Hardware Tools