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Network+ 2009 video tutorial


Network+ 2009 video tutorial
English | WMV | 800×600 | WVC1 75.4 Kbps | WMA2 48 Kbps | 1.02 GB
Genre: Training

The CompTIA Network+ certification is the sign of a competent networking professional. It is an international, vendor-neutral certification that proves a technician’s competency in managing, maintaining, troubleshooting, installing and configuring basic network infrastructure.

What You’ll Learn

Video 1: Introduction to Network+|23:19

This opening nugget is an overview of the CompTIA update series, the certification, as well as the main topics to be covered.

Video 2: Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 1)|46:25

This is a survey of the most common protocols and services of the TCP/IP suite including ARP, DNS, DHCP, FTP, TFTP, HTTP and HTTPS.

Video 3: Common Networking Protocols and Ports (Part 2)|40:46

This Nugget continues the exploration of protocols and ports with SSL/TLS, POP3, SMTP, IMAP3,TELNET, SSH, SNMP, ICMP, and IGMP.

Video 4: TCP/IP Addressing (Part 1)|36:30

An overview of MAC Addressing schemes and mechanisms and then, the IPv4 addressing and schemes are uncovered.

Video 5: TCP/IP Addressing (Part 2)|36:37

A continuation of addressing with a look at addressing destinations. IPv6 is also tackled in this module.

Video 6: TCP/IP Addressing (Part 3)|34:57

This nugget explores several protocols related to IP addressing including NAT, PAT, SNAT, DHCP, Static Addressing, and APIPA.

Video 7: Routing Concepts|31:43

In this gem we define routing and then compare IGP, EGP, static and dynamic protocols. We look at routing tables as well as a comparison of distance-vector to link-state algorithms.

Video 8: Routing Protocols|33:37

All of the major dynamic routing protocols are covered including, RIP, RIPv2, OSPF, IS-IS, EIGRP, and BGP.

Video 9: Cables and Connectors|36:46

This module is a survey of cable types and properties, wiring options, along with common connectors.

Video 10: Physical Network Topologies|24:04

Here you’ll find comprehensive coverage of a variety of physical and logical topologies including: bus, star, ring, mesh, point-to-point, and point-to-multipoint.

Video 11: Wiring Distribution Components|20:47

This nugget will show the different components of wiring distribution. Components introduced here are patch panels, 66 and 110 blocks, MDFs/IDFs, demarcation, smart jacks, and wiring verification.

Video 12: LAN Technologies|33:09

Lets take a look at Local Area Networking standards, properties, and topologies.

Video 13: WAN Technologies|37:51

Here’s a nugget module full of WAN properties, legacy standards, and prevalent Wide Area Network standards.

Video 14: Wireless Technology|35:43

Wireless technology is a rapidly emerging corporate solution. In this module the following topics are covered: comparison of LANs and WLANs; RF characteristics; WLAN standards; security, and Wireless Access Point configuration in the SO/HO.

Video 15: Network Devices (Part 1)|28:46

Part one of network devices covers hubs, repeaters, NICs, bridges, WAPs, L2 and L3 switches, routers, firewalls, and network device configuration.

Video 16: Network Devices (Part 2)|42:00

Part two explores content security, IDS/IPS, proxy servers, QoS, DNS, DHCP, NLB, and advanced switching concepts.

Video 17: Network Configuration Management|27:47

This nugget offers an overview of network configuration management, physical and logical diagrams/schematics, policies and procedures, and best practices.

Video 18: Network Monitoring and Optimization|40:43

Let’s investigate topics such as the reasons for optimizing and monitoring, techniques and methodologies, and the associated tools, utilities and logs.

Video 19: Network Troubleshooting Methodologies|26:58

Here we learn and implement a widely-used systematic 9-step process for troubleshooting the network infrastructure.

Video 20: Common Network Troubleshooting Issues|36:07

In the 20th nugget of this series you’ll learn about the most common troubleshooting issues regarding the physical, logical, wireless, and escalated incidents.

Video 21: Command-Line Tools|22:14

This module explores the following command-line tools: ping, pathping, traceroute, arp, nslookup, hostname, route, ipconfig, ifconfig, nbtstat, netstat, dig, and mtr.

Video 22: Network Scanners|21:00

Let’s look at several network scanners, including nmap.

Video 23: Firewalls|37:34

You will learn about the different types of firewall technologies, stateful packet filtering and inspection, and take a tour through a popular firewall product interface.

Video 24: IPSec VPN|33:41

The core topics of this nugget include a definition of VPNs, types of devices and clients, an overview of IPSec, and the configuration of a site-to-site VPN.

Video 25: Tunneling and Encryption|34:02

Here you’ll find a continuation of the previous nugget as the topics of IPSec tunnels, SSL VPN (WebVPN), L2TP, and PPTP are expanded.

Video 26: Remote Access|30:06

This nugget takes you on a journey through the most important remote access technologies: PPP, PPPoE, RAS, RDP, VNC, and ICA.

Video 27: User Authentication|36:44

Several different authentication mechanisms are explored in this module including CHAP, MS-CHAP, Kerberos, AAA, RADIUS, Tacacs+, EAP, 802.1X, and PKI.

Video 28: Device Management Security|20:19

This nugget covers the topics of physical device security, unsecure security mechanisms like telnet, and secure methods such as ssh, ssl/tls, and more.

Video 29: Common Threats and Mitigation|28:12

Let’s look at an explanation of the aspects and mitigation methods for DoS, DDoS, Smurf, viruses, worms, malware, trojans, man-in-the-middle, rogue servers, and social engineering.

Video 30: Hardware Tools|13:29

A wide variety of hardware networking tools are explained and displayed in this final nugget including: cable testers; toner probes; butt sets; protocol analyzers; certifiers; TDRs; OTDRs; multimeters; cable tools; voltage event recorders; and temperature monitors.
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