CompTIA Certified Network+ Training
About This Course
CompTIA Certified Network+ Training provides the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to design, configure, and troubleshoot modern networks. This course covers essential networking concepts, including the OSI model, IP addressing (IPv4/IPv6), Ethernet switching, and routing. You will learn how to deploy and manage both wired and wireless networks, implement VLANs, and configure DNS services to ensure seamless network operations.
Participants will also explore advanced topics such as network security, disaster recovery, and high availability concepts. The course provides hands-on experience in troubleshooting networks, securing wireless communications, and deploying WAN links. By the end of this course, learners will be fully prepared to take the CompTIA Network+ certification exam and manage network environments confidently.
What You'll Learn
- Identify key network components for configuration to meet organization requirements.
- Implement multiple servers and devices according to the organizational network blueprint.
- Manage user network access iand Identify suitable network management tools for use.
- Implement procedures for regular network reporting, administration, and assessment.
Topics Covered:
Topic 1: Comparing OSI Model Network Functions
Topic 2: Deploying Ethernet Cabling
Topic 3: Deploying Ethernet Switching
Topic 4: Troubleshooting Ethernet Networks
Topic 5: Explaining IPv4 Addressing
Topic 6: Supporting IPv4 and IPv6 Networks
Topic 7: Configuring and Troubleshooting Routers
Topic 8: Explaining Network Topologies and Types
Topic 9: Explaining Transport Layer Protocols
Topic 10: Explaining Network Services
Topic 11: Explaining Network Applications
Topic 12: Ensuring Network Availability
Topic 13: Explaining Common Security Concepts
Topic 14: Supporting and Troubleshooting Secure Networks
Topic 15: Deploying and Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
Topic 16: Comparing WAN Links and Remote Access Methods
Topic 17: Explaining Organizational and Physical Security Concepts
Topic 18: Explaining Disaster Recovery and High Availability Concepts
Topic 19: Applying Network Hardening Techniques
Topic 20: Summarizing Cloud and Datacenter Architecture
Entry Requirements
Knowledge and Skills
• Able to operate computer functions with minimum Computer Literacy Level 2 based on ICAS Computer Skills Assessment Framework
• Minimum 3 GCE ‘O’ Levels Passes including English or WPL Level 5 (Average of Reading, Listening, Speaking & Writing Scores)
Attitude
• Positive Learning Attitude
• Enthusiastic Learner
Experience
• Minimum of 1 year of working experience.
Target Year Group : 21-65 years old