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Prepare for CompTIA Network+ N10-007 exam success with this CompTIA approved Exam Cram from Pearson IT Certification, a leader in IT Certification learning and a CompTIA Authorized Platinum Partner. This is the eBook version of the print title. Note that the eBook may not provide access to the practice test software that accompanies the print book. Access to the digital edition of the Cram Sheet is available through product registration at Pearson IT Certification; or see the instructions in the back pages of your eBook. CompTIA® Network+ N10-007 Exam Cram, Sixth Edition is the perfect study guide to help you pass CompTIA’s Network+ N10-007 exam. It provides coverage and practice questions for every exam topic, including substantial new coverage of security, cloud networking, IPv6, and wireless technologies. The book presents you with an organized test-preparation routine through the use of proven series elements and techniques. Exam topic lists make referencing easy. Exam Alerts, Sidebars, and Notes interspersed throughout the text keep you focused on what you need to know. Cram Quizzes help you assess your knowledge, and the Cram Sheet tear card is the perfect last-minute review. Covers the critical information you’ll need to know to score higher on your CompTIA Network+ (N10-007) exam! ·         Understand modern network topologies, protocols, and infrastructure ·         Implement networks based on specific requirements ·         Install and configure DNS and DHCP ·         Monitor and analyze network traffic ·         Understand IPv6 and IPv4 addressing, routing, and switching ·         Perform basic router/switch installation and configuration ·         Explain network device functions in cloud environments ·         Efficiently implement and troubleshoot WANs ·         Install, configure, secure, and troubleshoot wireless networks ·         Apply patches/updates, and support change/configuration management ·         Describe unified communication technologies ·         Segment and optimize networks ·         Identify risks/threats, enforce policies and physical security, configure firewalls, and control access ·         Understand essential network forensics concepts ·         Troubleshoot routers, switches, wiring, connectivity, and security

Table of Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking Technologies Wired and Wireless Network Topologies     Bus Topology     Ring Topology     Star Topology     Wired Mesh Topology     Wireless Topologies     Hybrid Topologies Network Types     LANs     WLANs     WANs     MANs     CANs     SANs     PANs IoT Technologies     Z-Wave     Ant+     Bluetooth     NFC     IR     RFID     802.11     The Magic Behind 802.11n and 802.11ac     A Summary of 802.11 Wireless Standards What’s Next? Chapter 2: Models, Ports, Protocols, and Networking Services The OSI Networking Model     The OSI Seven-Layer Model     Comparing OSI to the Four-Layer TCP/IP Model     Identifying the OSI Layers at Which Various Network Components Operate Ports and Protocols     Connection-Oriented Protocols Versus Connectionless Protocols     Internet Protocol     Transmission Control Protocol     User Datagram Protocol     File Transfer Protocol     Secure File Transfer Protocol     Trivial File Transfer Protocol     Simple Mail Transfer Protocol     Hypertext Transfer Protocol     Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure     Post Office Protocol Version 3/Internet Message Access Protocol Version 4     Telnet     Secure Shell     Internet Control Message Protocol     Network Time Protocol     Lightweight Directory Access Protocol     H.323     Simple Network Management Protocol     Session Initiation Protocol     Remote Desktop Protocol     Server Message Block     Understanding Port Functions     ARP and RARP Network Services     Domain Name Service (DNS)     The DNS Namespace     Types of DNS Entries     DNS Records     DNS in a Practical Implementation     Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol     The DHCP Process     DHCP and DNS Suffixes     DHCP Relays and IP Helpers     IP Address Management     Network Time Protocol What’s Next? Chapter 3: Addressing, Routing, and Switching IP Addressing     IPv4     IP Address Classes     Subnet Mask Assignment     Subnetting     Identifying the Differences Between IPv4 Public and Private Networks     Classless Interdomain Routing     Default Gateways     Virtual IP     IPv4 Address Types     IPv6 Addressing     Comparing IPv4 and IPv6 Addressing     Assigning IP Addresses     Identifying MAC Addresses     NAT, PAT, SNAT, and DNAT Managing TCP/IP Routing and Switching     The Default Gateway     Routing Tables     Static Routing     Switching Methods     Software-Defined Networking     Dynamic Routing     Network Traffic     Routing Metrics     Virtual Local-Area Networks     The Spanning Tree Protocol     Interface Configuration and Switch Management     Trunking     Port Mirroring     Port Authentication     Power over Ethernet     DMZ     MAC Address Table     Switch Management     Managed and Unmanaged     Quality of Service     Traffic Shaping     Access Control Lists What’s Next? Chapter 4: Network Components and Devices Common Network Devices     Firewall     Router     Switch     Hub     Bridge     Modems     Wireless Access Point     Media Converter     Wireless Range Extender     VoIP Endpoint     Network Devices Summary Advanced Networking Devices     Multilayer Switch     Wireless Controller     Load Balancer     IDS/IPS     Proxy Server     VPN Concentrator     AAA/RADIUS Server     UTM Appliances and NGFW/Layer 7 Firewalls     VoIP PBX and Gateway     Content Filter What’s Next? Chapter 5: WAN Technologies WAN Technologies     Integrated Services Digital Network     Leased Lines     Fiber, SONET, and OCx Levels     Frame Relay     Asynchronous Transfer Mode     Copper Versus Fiber     Other WAN Technologies Internet Access Technologies     DSL Internet Access     Cable Broadband     Broadband Security Considerations     Dial-up     The Public Switched Telephone Network     Satellite Internet Access     Wireless Internet Access     Termination Points What’s Next? Chapter 6: Cabling Solutions General Media Considerations     Broadband Versus Baseband Transmissions     Simplex, Half-Duplex, and Full-Duplex Modes     Data Transmission Rates     Types of Network Media     Types of Media Connectors     Media Couplers/Converters     568A and 568B Wiring Standards     Straight-Through Versus Crossover Cables     Rollover and Loopback Cables     Components of Wiring Distribution     Ethernet Deployment Standards Troubleshooting Common Wired Connectivity Issues     Attenuation     Latency     Jitter     Crosstalk     EMI     Open/Short     Incorrect Pin-Out     Incorrect Cable Types     Bad Port     Transceiver Mismatch     TX/RX Reversed     Duplex/Speed Mismatch     Damaged Cables     Bent Pins     Bottlenecks     VLAN Mismatch     Network Connection LED Status Indicators What’s Next? Chapter 7: Wireless Solutions Understanding Wireless Basics     Wireless Channels and Frequencies     Cellular Access     Speed, Distance, and Bandwidth     Channel Bonding     MIMO/MU-MIMO/Unidirectional/Omnidirectional     Site Surveys     Establishing Communications Between Wireless Devices     Configuring the Wireless Connection Troubleshooting Wireless Issues     Factors Affecting Wireless Signals     Troubleshooting AP Coverage What’s Next? Chapter 8: Cloud Computing and Virtualization Cloud Concepts     Software as a Service     Platform as a Service     Infrastructure as a Service     Other Types of Services     Private Cloud     Public Cloud     Hybrid Cloud     Connectivity Methods     Security Implications and Considerations     The Relationship Between Resources Virtualization and Storage-Area Networks     Virtualization     Storage-Area Networks What’s Next? Chapter 9: Network Operations Documentation Management     Wiring and Port Locations     Physical and Logical Network Diagrams     Baselines     Policies, Procedures, Configurations, and Regulations     Labeling Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery     Backups     Backup Best Practices     Using Uninterruptible Power Supplies     Alternatives to UPS     Hot, Warm, and Cold Sites     High Availability and Recovery Concepts Monitoring Network Performance     Common Reasons to Monitor Networks     SNMP Monitors     Packet Sniffers     Throughput Testing     Port Scanners     Vulnerability Scanners     Network Performance, Load, and Stress Testing     Tracking Event Logs Remote Access     Remote File Access     VPNs     Site-to-Site and Client-to-Site     HTTPS/Management URL     Out-of-Band Management What’s Next? Chapter 10: Network Security Physical Security and Device Hardening     Adding Physical Security to the Mix     Two-Factor and Multifactor Authentication     Secured Versus Unsecured Protocols     Additional Device Hardening Authentication and Access Controls     Mandatory Access Control     Discretionary Access Control     Rule-Based Access Control     Role-Based Access Control     RADIUS and TACACS+     Kerberos Authentication     Local Authentication     Lightweight Directory Access Protocol     Using Certificates     Auditing and Logging     Multifactor Authentication Factors     Access Control Securing Wireless Networks     WPA, WPA2, TKIP-RC4, and CCMP-AES     Wireless Authentication and Authorization     Shared, Preshared, and Open Keys Common Networking Attacks     Denial-of-Service and Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks     Other Common Attacks     Vulnerabilities and Prevention Mitigation Techniques     Signature Management     Device Hardening     Change Native VLAN     Switch and Port Protection     Demilitarized Zones (Perimeter Network)     VLAN Network Segmentation     Privileged User Account     File Integrity Monitoring     Role Separation     Using ACLs to Restrict Access     Honeypots and Honeynets     Penetration Testing What’s Next? Chapter 11: Network Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Steps and Procedures     Identify the Problem     Establish a Theory of Probable Cause     Test the Theory to Determine Cause     Establish a Plan of Action     Implement the Solution or Escalate     Verify Full System Functionality     Document the Findings, Actions, and Outcomes Hardware and Software Troubleshooting Tools     Wire Crimpers, Strippers, and Snips     Tone Generator and Probes     Loopback Adapter     Protocol Analyzer     Media/Cable Testers     TDR and OTDR     Multimeter     Spectrum Analyzer     Packet Sniffers     Port Scanner     Wi-Fi Analyzer     Bandwidth Speed Tester and Looking Glasses     Environmental Monitors     Command-Line Troubleshooting Tools     The Trace Route Utility (tracert/traceroute)     ping     ARP     The netstat Command     ipconfig     ifconfig     nslookup     dig     The tcpdump Command     The route Utility     nmap Troubleshooting Common Network Service Issues     Common Problems to Be Aware Of     Hardware Failure What’s Next? Glossary     9780789758750   TOC   2/7/2018  

About the Author :
Emmett Dulaney (CompTIA Network+, Cloud+, Security+, A+, and others) is the author of numerous books on certifications and operating systems. He is a columnist for Certification Magazine and a professor at a small university. He is also the author of CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide and CompTIA Security+ Study Guide.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780134866260
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson IT Certification
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Exam Cram
  • ISBN-10: 0134866266
  • Publisher Date: 28 Dec 2017
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 576


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