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Includes:
Courseware and exam review material, ITProTV support videos, and 12-month access to Practice Labs virtual lab environment.
Overview:
This course covers major networking technologies and systems of modern networks. You will learn how to troubleshoot, configure, and manage common network devices; establish basic network connectivity; maintain network documentation; identify network limitations and weaknesses; and implement network security, standards, and protocols. Also cloud and virtualization technologies and build on existing user-level knowledge with personal computer operating systems to master the fundamental skills and concepts for any type of networking career.
Why you should take this course
This course gives you the skills and knowledge to pursue or advance an IT career in networking. It targets entry-level CCNA jobs such as Network Support Specialist, Network Technician, Network Administrator, and similar IT job roles. This course prepares you to understand major networking technologies and systems of modern networks and be able to configure, manage, and troubleshoot networks.
Who should take this course
Entry-level support professionals with basic knowledge of hardware, software, and operating systems who want to learn about networking, get skills for careers in network support/administration or prepare for CompTIA Network+ certification.
What You'll learn
You will learn to describe the major networking technologies and systems of modern networks and configure, manage, and troubleshoot modern networks.
PREREQUISITES
Complete CompTIA A+, basic computer skills, able to search, browse, access information on the internet, complete tasks in Windows, know basic computing concepts. Basic Windows® and Linux® user skills and fundamental understanding of networking concepts.
OBJECTIVES