1.0 Networking Concepts
1.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP models.
1.2 Classify how applications, devices, and protocols relate to the OSI model
layers.
1.3 Explain the purpose and properties of IP addressing.
1.4 Explain the purpose and properties of routing and switching.
1.5 Identify common TCP and UDP default ports.
1.6 Explain the function of common networking protocols.
1.7 Summarize DNS concepts and its components.
1.8 Given a scenario, implement the following network troubleshooting
methodology:
1.9 Identify virtual network components.
2.0 Network Installation and Configuration
2.1 Given a scenario, install and configure routers and switches.
2.2 Given a scenario, install and configure a wireless network.
2.3 Explain the purpose and properties of DHCP.
2.4 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common wireless problems.
2.5 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common router and switch problems.
2.6 Given a set of requirements, plan and implement a basic SOHO network.
3.0 Network Media and Topologies
3.1 Categorize standard media types and associated properties.
3.2 Categorize standard connector types based on network media.
3.3 Compare and contrast different wireless standards.
3.4 Categorize WAN technology types and properties.
3.5 Describe different network topologies.
3.6 Given a scenario, troubleshoot common physical connectivity problems.
3.7 Compare and contrast different LAN technologies.
3.8 Identify components of wiring distribution.
4.0 Network Management
4.1 Explain the purpose and features of various network appliances.
4.2 Given a scenario, use appropriate hardware tools to troubleshoot connectivity
4.3 Given a scenario, use appropriate software tools to troubleshoot connectivity
issues.
4.4 Given a scenario, use the appropriate network monitoring resource to analyze
traffic.
4.5 Describe the purpose of configuration management documentation.
4.6 Explain different methods and rationales for network performance
optimization.
5.0 Network Security
5.1 Given a scenario, implement appropriate wireless security measures.
5.2 Explain the methods of network access security.
5.3 Explain methods of user authentication.
5.4 Explain common threats, vulnerabilities, and mitigation techniques.
5.5 Given a scenario, install and configure a basic firewall.
5.6 Categorize different types of network security appliances and methods.
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.
After completing this course, students will be prepared for:
Network+ Certification Exam N10-006