Curso Network Plus

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Curso Network Plus

  • Modalidad de impartición
    El Curso Network Plus se imparte de modo Presencial.
  • Número de horas
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  • Titulación oficial
    InterSoftware otorga un Diploma certificado de participación, tras finalizar este Curso.
  • Valoración del programa
    Este curso tiene como objetivo brindar los conocimientos necesarios para identificar y trabajar con tecnologías de redes, sistemas, así como desarrollar las habilidades para el manejo de herramientas utilizadas en sistemas de redes basados en tecnología PC, logrando una certificación CompTIA Network+ certification 2009.
  • Precio del curso
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  • Dirigido a
    Este Curso está dirigido a aquellos interesados en las ciencias computacionales y de sistemas y la certificación oficial de sus conocimientos.
  • Empleabilidad
    El campo laboral del egresado de este Curso se extiende dentro del sector productivo, como parte de empresas públicas o privadas, en departamentos y áreas de diseño, implementación, operación, mantenimiento y soporte de sistemas computacionales, así como de manera independiente en consultorías, la docencia y la investigación a nivel nacional e internacional.

Comentarios sobre Curso Network Plus - Presencial - Benito Juárez - Ciudad de México - CDMX - Ciudad de México

  • Objetivos del curso
    The CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) course builds on your existing user-level knowledge and experience with personal computer operating systems and networks to present fundamental skills and concepts that you will use on the job in any type of networking career. If you are pursuing a CompTIA technical certification path, the CompTIA A+ certification is an excellent first step to take before preparing for the CompTIA Network+ certification.
    Course Objective: You will identify and describe all the major networking technologies, systems, skills, and tools in use in modern PC-based computer networks, and learn information and skills that will be helpful as you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification examination, 2009 objectives (exam number N10-004).
  • Curso dirigido a
    This course is intended for entry-level computer support professionals with basic knowledge of computer hardware, software, and operating systems, who wish to increase their knowledge and understanding of networking concepts and skills to prepare for a career in network support or administration, or to prepare for the CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) exam (exam number N10-004). A typical student in the CompTIA Network+® (2009 Objectives) course should have nine months or more of professional computer support experience as a PC technician or help desk technician. Network experience is helpful but not required; A+ certification or the equivalent skills and knowledge is helpful but not required.
  • Contenido
    Prerrequisitos

    Basic Windows skills and a fundamental understanding of computer concepts are required. Students can obtain this level of skill and knowledge by taking the following Element K courses: Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows XP, Windows XP: Introduction, Introduction to Personal Computers: Using Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows Vista: Level 1 and Level 2.

    CompTIA A+ certification, or the equivalent skills and knowledge, is helpful but not required. Students may wish to take the following Element K course: CompTIA A+ Certification: A Comprehensive Approach for all 2006 Exam Objectives.

    Temario:

    Lesson 1: Network Theory
    Topic 1A: Networking Terminology
    Topic 1B: Network Building Blocks
    Topic 1C: Standard Network Models
    Topic 1D: Physical Network Topologies
    Topic 1E: Logical Network Topologies
    Topic 1F: Network Categories

    Lesson 2: Network Communications Methods
    Topic 2A: Transmission Methods
    Topic 2B: Media Access Methods
    Topic 2C: Signaling Methods

    Lesson 3: Network Data Delivery
    Topic 3A: Data Addressing and Delivery
    Topic 3B: Delivery Techniques

    Lesson 4: Network Media and Hardware
    Topic 4A: Bounded Network Media
    Topic 4B: Unbounded Network Media
    Topic 4C: Noise Control
    Topic 4D: Network Connectivity Devices
    Topic 4E: Wiring Distribution Components

    Lesson 5: Network Implementations
    Topic 5A: The OSI Model
    Topic 5B: Ethernet Networks
    Topic 5C: Token Ring Networks
    Topic 5D: Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI) Networks
    Topic 5E: Wireless Technologies and Standards

    Lesson 6: Networking with TCP/IP
    Topic 6A: Families of Protocols
    Topic 6B: The TCP/IP Protocol
    Topic 6C: IP Address Basics
    Topic 6D: Custom IP Addresses
    Topic 6E: The IP Version 6 Protocol
    Topic 6F: The TCP/IP Protocol Suite

    Lesson 7: TCP/IP Services
    Topic 7A: IP Address Assignment Methods
    Topic 7B: Host Name Resolution
    Topic 7C: TCP/IP Utilities
    Topic 7D: TCP/IP Upper-Layer Services
    Topic 7E: TCP/IP Interoperability Services

    Lesson 8: Local Area Network Infrastructure
    Topic 8A: Bridges and Switches
    Topic 8B: IP Routing
    Topic 8C: Static IP Routing
    Topic 8D: Dynamic IP Routing
    Topic 8E: Control Data Movement with Filters and VLANs

    Lesson 9: WAN Infrastructure
    Topic 9A: WAN Switching Technologies
    Topic 9B: WAN Transmission Technologies
    Topic 9C: WAN Connectivity Methods
    Topic 9D: Voice Over Data Systems

    Lesson 10: Network Security

    Topic 10A: Computer Security Basics
    Topic 10B: Authentication
    Topic 10C: Data Encryption
    Topic 10D: Protect Network Traffic with IP Security (IPsec)
    Topic 10E: Internet Security
    Topic 10F: Local Security
    Topic 10G: Common Threats
    Topic 10H: Threat Mitigation Techniques
    Topic 10I: Intrusion Detection and Prevention
    Topic 10J: Educate Users

    Lesson 11: Remote Networking

    Topic 11A: Remote Network Architectures
    Topic 11B: Remote Access Networking Implementations
    Topic 11C: Virtual Private Networking
    Topic 11D: Remote Control Computing

    Lesson 12: Disaster Recovery

    Topic 12A: Examine Configuration Management Documentation
    Topic 12B: Plan for Disaster Recovery
    Topic 12C: Fault Tolerance Methods
    Topic 12D: Data Backup

    Lesson 13: Network Data Storage
    Topic 13A: Enterprise Data Storage
    Topic 13B: Network-Attached Storage (NAS)
    Topic 13C: Storage Area Network (SAN) Implementations
    Topic 13D: Clustering

    Lesson 14: Network Operating Systems
    Topic 14A: UNIX and Linux Operating Systems
    Topic 14B: Apple Mac OS X
    Topic 14C: Microsoft Operating Systems
    Topic 14D: Novell Open Enterprise Server

    Lesson 15: Network Management

    Topic 15A: Monitoring Tools
    Topic 15B: Network Baselining
    Topic 15C: Network Optimization

    Lesson 16: Network Troubleshooting
    Topic 16A: Troubleshooting Models
    Topic 16B: TCP/IP Troubleshooting Utilities
    Topic 16C: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
    Topic 16D: Common Connectivity Issues

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