CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Training Course

Course Level: Beginner
Duration: 41 Hrs 55 Min
Total Videos: 78 On-demand Videos

Master the fundamentals of IT networking with our CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Training Course. Ideal for network administrators, IT support specialists, and help desk technicians, this comprehensive course offers over 40 hours of content, interactive quizzes, and practice exams to prepare you for success in your career and the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 exam.

Learning Objectives

01

Understand and apply basic networking concepts, including OSI and DOD models.

02

Design and implement network topologies and architectures, including IPv4 addressing.

03

Configure and manage networking appliances, applications, and cloud resources.

04

Implement routing and switching technologies, including VLAN management.

05

Understand and apply network monitoring technologies and disaster recovery procedures.

06

Configure and troubleshoot wireless devices, physical installations, and network services.

07

Understand network security concepts, identify network attacks, and apply defensive measures.

08

Apply troubleshooting methodology to resolve common network issues using various tools and protocols.

Course Description

Become an IT networking expert with the CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Training Course, designed to provide learners with a comprehensive understanding of core networking principles and technologies. Perfect for aspiring networking professionals, such as network administrators, IT support specialists, and help desk technicians, this course dives deep into essential networking concepts. From configuring routers and switches to designing and implementing wireless and physical network installations, we emphasize hands-on learning to ensure practical, real-world skills.

Our course offers numerous benefits to learners. Fully aligned with the latest exam objectives, it ensures you’re well-prepared to handle real-world scenarios. Over 40 hours of engaging video content, interactive practice quizzes, and full-length practice exams are included to boost confidence and readiness for the exam. We also provide downloadable resources, study guides, and progress-tracking tools, all designed to facilitate successful learning outcomes. This course is designed with flexibility in mind, allowing learners to study at their own pace, on their terms, and access course materials anytime, anywhere, on any device.

Completing the CompTIA Network+ (N10-009) Training Course equips learners with the skills necessary to excel in the world of IT networking. You will master the intricacies of deploying wired and wireless networks, troubleshooting network issues, securing networks against threats, and understanding the complexities of subnetting techniques and IPv6 addressing for real-world applications. This training not only prepares learners to pass the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 exam but also to thrive in the fast-paced, ever-evolving field of IT networking.

Who Benefits From This Course

  • Professionals aiming to build a career in network administration
  • IT technicians seeking to enhance their networking skills
  • Individuals planning to take the CompTIA Network+ certification exam
  • Tech enthusiasts interested in learning about networking concepts and implementations
  • IT security professionals looking to understand network security better
  • Network engineers wanting to broaden their knowledge in network operations
  • System administrators aiming to improve their troubleshooting methodologies
  • IT project managers interested in understanding network infrastructures
  • Professionals in charge of disaster recovery and network monitoring in their organizations

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the career opportunities after earning a CompTIA Network+ certification?
Earning the CompTIA Network+ certification opens up a wide range of career opportunities in the IT domain. With this certification, you can apply for roles such as Network Administrator, Network Engineer, IT Manager, Systems Engineer, Network Support Specialist, Network Analyst, and IT Director. This certification is recognized globally and appreciated by top employers in the IT industry, enhancing your chances of securing a well-paying job. Moreover, the CompTIA Network+ certification acts as a stepping stone for more advanced networking and IT certifications, further expanding your career prospects.
What is the importance of CompTIA Network+ certification in the IT industry?
The CompTIA Network+ certification is highly valued in the IT industry as it validates the fundamental knowledge and skills required to design, configure, manage, and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. It signifies that a professional can effectively perform tasks related to networking, such as establishing and maintaining network connectivity, ensuring network security, and troubleshooting network problems. Given the critical role of networking in IT operations, many employers consider the CompTIA Network+ certification as a prerequisite for networking roles.
What are the key skills validated by the CompTIA Network+ certification?
The CompTIA Network+ certification validates a wide range of networking skills. These include:
  • Understanding networking concepts, such as the OSI model, IP addressing, and subnetting
  • Configuring and managing wired and wireless networks
  • Implementing network security measures and understanding the principles of network security
  • Troubleshooting network issues and outages
  • Understanding network protocols and standards
  • Implementing network configuration and change management practices
How does the CompTIA Network+ certification contribute to career advancement?
The CompTIA Network+ certification is a notable credential that can significantly contribute to career advancement in the IT domain. It not only validates your fundamental networking skills, making you eligible for entry-level networking roles, but also acts as a stepping stone for more advanced certifications, such as the CompTIA Security+ or Cisco's CCNA. Earning these advanced certifications can further enhance your career prospects, opening up opportunities for higher-level roles, such as Network Engineer or IT Manager. Additionally, studies have shown that IT professionals with certifications like Network+ tend to earn higher salaries compared to their non-certified counterparts.
What is the exam format and content for the CompTIA Network+ certification?
The CompTIA Network+ certification exam is a comprehensive test that covers a wide range of networking topics. The exam consists of a maximum of 90 questions, and candidates are given 90 minutes to complete it. The questions are a mix of multiple-choice and performance-based questions that test your practical skills. The exam covers five main domains: Networking Concepts, Infrastructure, Network Operations, Network Security, and Network Troubleshooting and Tools. To pass the exam, candidates must score at least 720 on a scale of 100-900.

Included In This Course

Module 1: Networking Concepts

  •    1.1 Networking Overview
  •    1.1.1-Activity-Creating a Network
  •    1.2 OSI and DOD Model
  •    1.2.1-Activity-Examining the OSI Layers
  •    1.3 Networking Appliances, Applications and Functions
  •    1.3.1-Activity-Using Online Proxies
  •    1.4 Cloud Concepts and Connectivity
  •    1.4.1-Activity-Creating Cloud Resources
  •    1.5 Ports, Protocols, Services and Traffic Types
  •    1.5.1-Activity-Examining ARP and ICMP
  •    1.5.2-Activity-Examining DNS and Ports
  •    1.6 Wireless Transmission Media
  •    1.6.1-Activity-Configuring-WiFi
  •    1.7 Wired Transmission Media and Transceivers
  •    1.8 Network Topologies, Architectures and Types
  •    1.9a IPv4 Network Addressing - Part 1
  •    1.9b IPv4 Network Addressing - Part 2
  •    1.9.1-Activity-Configuring Client IP Settings
  •    1.9.2-Activity-Subnetting - Delta 128
  •    1.9.3-Activity-Subnetting-Delta-64
  •    1.9.4-Activity-Subnetting WAN Links
  •    1.10a Modern Network Environments - Part 1
  •    1.10b Modern Network Environments - Part 2

Module 2: Network Implementation

  •    2.1 Implementing Routing Technologies
  •    2.1.1-Activity-Setting Up Basic Routing
  •    2.1.2-Activity-Adding Static Routes
  •    2.1.3-Activity- Configuring Routing Protocols
  •    2.1.4-Activity-Configuring Port Address Translation
  •    2.2 Configuring Switching Technologies and Features
  •    2.2.1-Activity-Connecting Devices with a Switch
  •    2.2.2-Activity-Creating VLANs
  •    2.2.3-Activity-Voice and Data VLANs
  •    2.2.4-Activity-VLAN-Trunking
  •    2.2.5-Activity-VLAN Routing
  •    2.3 Selecting and Configuring Wireless Devices and Technologies
  •    2.3.1-Activity-Creating a WLAN
  •    2.4 Physical Installations
  •    2.4.1-Activity-Managing Cable
  •    2.4.2-Activity-Punching Down Twisted Pair

Module 3: Network Operations

  •    3.1 Organizational Processes and Procedures
  •    3.2 Network Monitoring Technologies
  •    3.2.1-Activity-Exploring SNMP
  •    3.3 Disaster Recovery (DR)
  •    3.4 IPv4 and IPv6 Network Services
  •    3.4.1-Activity-Implementing a DHCP Relay Agent-Part 1
  •    3.4.2-Activity-Implementing a DHCP Relay Agent-Part 2
  •    3.4.3-Activity-DNS-Part 1
  •    3.4.4-Activity-DNS-Part 2
  •    3.5 Network Access and Management

Module 4: Network Security

  •    4.1a Network Security Concepts - Part 1
  •    4.1b Network Security Concepts - Part 2
  •    4.1.1-Activity-Exploring Encryption
  •    4.1.2-Activity-Applying Authorization
  •    4.1.3-Activity-Testing a Honeypot
  •    4.2 Network Attacks
  •    4.2.1-Activity-Launching a Denial of Service Attack
  •    4.2.2-Activity-Phishing for Credentials
  •    4.2.3-Activity-Deploying a Malicious Charging Cable
  •    4.3 Network Defense
  •    4.3.1-Activity-Implementing ACLs

Module 5: Network Troubleshooting

  •    5.1 Troubleshooting Methodology
  •    5.2 Common Cabling and Physical Interface Issues
  •    5.2.1-Activity-Selecting the Right Cable
  •    5.2.2-Activity-Crimping an RJ-45 End on a Cable
  •    5.3 Network Service Issues
  •    5.3.1-Activity-Troubleshooting a Routed Network
  •    5.4 Performance Issues
  •    5.5 Troubleshooting Tools and Protocols
  •    5.5.1-Activity-Using Command Line Commands
  •    5.5.2-Activity-Using NSLOOKUP and DIG
  •    5.5.3-Activity-Using NMAP
  •    5.5.4-Activity-Troubleshooting Using CDP and LLDP
  •    5.5.5-Activity-Testing a cable
  •    5.5.6-Activity-Toning a cable
  •    5.5.7-Activity-Using a Spectrum Analyzer
  •    5.5.8-Activity-Testing a Fiber Optic Cable
  •    5.5.9-Activity-Using Network Device Commands
  •    5.6 Course Closeout