Network+ Certification
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This wikibook discusses the information necessary to obtain the CompTIA Network+ certification. The Network+ certification is an internationally recognized validation of the technical knowledge required of foundation-level IT network practitioners. The CompTIA Network+ and A+ exams can be applied together toward the Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) program, and other corporations such as Novell, Cisco and HP also recognize CompTIA Network+ as part of their certification tracks.
The Network+ certification ensures that the successful candidate has the important knowledge and skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure, describe networking technologies, basic design principles, and adhere to wiring standards and use testing tools. Although not a prerequisite, it is recommended that CompTIA Network+ candidates have at least nine months of experience in network support or administration or adequate academic training, along with a CompTIA A+ certification.
Book contents
[edit | edit source]- Introduction
- Exam Objectives
- Domain 1: Network Technologies
- Domain 2: Network Media and Topologies
- Domain 3: Network Devices
- Domain 4: Network Management
- Domain 5: Network Tools
- Domain 6: Network Security
- Appendix A: Memory Aids
Resources
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