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Andrew Konen

LAB 1.01 Step 1:

Step 2: Summarize Objective 1.0 - Network Technologies Objective 1.0 covers: Networking protocols, TCP/UDP ports, Addressing formats, Addressing technologies and formats, IPv4/IPv6 routing protocols, Routing properties, and basic characteristics of wireless communication standards. Step 3: Summarize Objective 2.0 Network installation/configuration Objective 2.0 covers: Standard cable properties, Common connector types, Network Topologies, Implementing wiring standards, WAN technology properties, LAN technology properties, Logical network topologies, and Installing components of wiring distribution. Step 4: Summarize Objective 3.0 Network Devices Objective 3.0 covers: Installing and configuring network devices, Identifying function of specialized devices, advanced features of a Switch, and implementing a basic wireless network. Step 5: Summarize Objective 4.0 Network Management Objective 4.0 covers: 7 Layers of OSI model, Management documentation, Evaluating a network based on documentation, Conducting network monitoring to find performance and issues, Methods of network optimization, Troubleshooting Methodologies and Applying solutions. Step 6: Summarize Objective 5.0 Network Tools Objective 5.0 covers: Appropriate CMD interface tools and functionality, Purpose of Network Scanners, Using the appropriate hardware tools

Andrew Konen
LAB 1.02 Step 1:

CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Cloud Essentials, CCENT, MTA Networking, MCSA: Windows Server 2012, CCNA, CCNP, GISP, GESC, CCIE, CCEA, RHCA, CCDP, CNE / CLE. Desktop Technician, Field Support Tech, Help Desk Tech, Internet Systems Admin, Network Support Tech, Service Center Tech, Tech Writer/Consultant, Installation Specialist.

Step 2: Building Net+ skills CompTIA A+, CompTIA Security+, and CompTIA Cloud+ would help build knowledge to assist in Net+ certification. Step 3: Microsoft Cert The CompTIA Network+ cert would provide much of the knowledge and experience required to obtain multiple Windows certifications including Windows: Server, Virtualization, and Cloud. Step 4: Linux Cert I do not see much similarity between CompTIA NET+ cert and the Linux certs available on the given website, the only experience that would help is knowledge of CompTIA testing standards. Step 5: Cisco Cert CompTIA NET+ cert would provide much of the knowledge required for low lever Cisco certification, but would not train for Cisco specific applications and exam information necessary for high level Cisco certs. Step 6: My Course For me the most appealing course would be to obtain Microsoft and Cisco certifications after a CompTIA Network+ certification.

Andrew Konen
LAB 1.03 Step 1: Required Study Time Installing a SOHO wireless router 1 (quite a bit) Installing advanced wireless network - 2 (none) Installing Structured Cabling 2 (once or twice) Configuring a home router 1 (quite a bit) Configuring a Cisco router 1 (quite a bit) Configuring a Software firewall 1 (quite a bit) Configuring hardware router 3 (none) Configuring IPv4 client 4 ( 4 once or twice) Configuring IPv6 client 3 (once or twice) Working with SOHO WAN 2 (none) Working with advance WAN 3 (none) Configuring a DNS server 2 (once or twice) Configuring a DHCP server 2 (none) Configuring web application server 4 (none) Configuring VLAN 3 (none) Configuring VPN 2 (a few times) Configuring dynamic routing protocol 2 (none) Professional Experience 60 (0) I will require 98 hours of study before taking the CompTIA NET+ certification exam. Step 2: Deadline My deadline countdown to take the NET+ cert exam would not begin until after my NET 102 class, the countdown would take approximately a month of flexible study time.

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