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CompTIA Networkplus Certification Boxed Set (Exam N10-005) [Raamat]

  • Formaat: Book, 1216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x191x102 mm, kaal: 2586 g, 215 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0071789383
  • ISBN-13: 9780071789387
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  • Formaat: Book, 1216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 236x191x102 mm, kaal: 2586 g, 215 Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • ISBN-10: 0071789383
  • ISBN-13: 9780071789387
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The best fully integrated CompTIA Network+ self-study package featuring 1100+ practice exam questionssave 12% on two books and three CDs!Prepare for CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-005 with McGraw-Hilla Gold-Level CompTIA Authorized Partner offering Official CompTIA Approved Quality Content to give you the competitive edge on exam day.

CompTIA Network+ Certification Boxed Set (Exam N10-005) provides you with a variety of exam-focused, test-prep resources designed to work together as a comprehensive program for self-study. CompTIA Network+ Certification Study Guide, Fifth Edition features:

Complete coverage of all official objectives for the exam400+ practice exam questionsExam Readiness Checklistyoure ready for the exam when all objectives on the list are checked off Inside the Exam sections in every chapter that highlight key exam topics coveredTwo-Minute Drills for quick review at the end of every chapterCD-ROM with two MasterExams, CertCam video training, a Lab Book PDF, and an Adobe Digital Editions free eBook download (subject to Adobe's system requirements) CompTIA Network+ Certification Practice Exams features:

700+ practice exam questionsPre-assessment test as Appendix AIn-depth explanations of both the correct and incorrect answersCD-ROM with two MasterExams and an Adobe Digital Editions free eBook download (subject to Adobe's system requirements) Bonus CD-ROM available only with the Boxed Set features the Boson NetSim Network Simulator demo! The Boson NetSim Network Simulator is an application that simulates Cisco Systems networking hardware and software and is designed to aid the user in learning the Cisco IOS command structure.

The Boxed Set covers all Exam N10-005 topics, including: Basic Network Concepts * Network Protocols and Standards * Networking Components * TCP/IP Fundamentals * TCP/IP Utilities * Configuring Network Services * Wireless Networking * Remote Access and VPN Connectivity * Wide Area Network Technologies * Implementing a Network * Maintaining and Supporting a Network * Network Security * Troubleshooting the Network
Preface xii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
1 Basic Network Concepts
1(26)
2 Network Protocols and Standards
27(20)
3 Networking Components
47(28)
4 TCP/IP Fundamentals
75(26)
5 TCP/IP Utilities
101(26)
6 Configuring Routers and Switches
127(18)
7 Subnetting and Routing
145(18)
8 Configuring Network Services
163(18)
9 Wireless Networking
181(18)
10 Remote Access and VPN Connectivity
199(18)
11 Wide Area Network Technologies
217(18)
12 Implementing a Network
235(18)
13 Maintaining and Supporting a Network
253(18)
14 Network Security
271(28)
15 Troubleshooting the Network
299
A Pre-Assessment Test 321(34)
B Practice Exam 355(78)
C About the CD 433(4)
Index 437(422)
Preface xxiii
Acknowledgments xxvii
Introduction xxix
1 Basic Network Concepts
1(70)
Identifying Characteristics of a Network
2(7)
Servers, Workstations, and Hosts
2(7)
Identifying Network Topologies
9(10)
Network Media and Connectors
19(20)
Exercise 1-1 Crimping a Category 5 Cable
28(11)
Access Methods
39(2)
Network Architectures
41(8)
Exercise 1-2 Identifying the Different Network Architectures
47(2)
Network Operating Systems
49(11)
Exercise 1-3 Installing DNS on a Windows Server
51(6)
Two-Minute Drill
57(3)
Q&A Self Test
60(11)
Self Test Answers
66(5)
2 Network Protocols and Standards
71(44)
Network Protocols
72(7)
The OSI Model
79(22)
Exercise 2-1 Mixing and Matching OSI Model Definitions
87(4)
Exercise 2-2 Viewing Protocol Information with Network Monitor
91(9)
Exercise 2-3 Analyzing Network Traffic
100(1)
802 Project Standards
101(7)
Two-Minute Drill
106(2)
Q&A Self Test
108(7)
Self Test Answers
112(3)
3 Networking Components
115(58)
Network Interface Cards
116(15)
Exercise 3-1 Configuring a Network Card
123(2)
Exercise 3-2 Determining Your Local Machine's MAC Address
125(6)
Hubs, MAUs, and Repeaters
131(5)
Bridges and Switches
136(8)
Routers and Brouters
144(3)
Gateways and Security Devices
147(4)
Exercise 3-3 Identifying Network Components
150(1)
Other Networking Devices
151(11)
Two-Minute Drill
159(3)
Q&A Self Test
162(11)
Self Test Answers
167(6)
4 TCP/IP Fundamentals
173(74)
TCP/IP Protocol Suite
174(18)
Exercise 4-1 Identifying TCP/IP Protocols
186(6)
TCP/IP Fundamentals
192(4)
Exercise 4-2 Identifying Remote Systems
194(2)
TCP/IP Addressing
196(14)
Exercise 4-3 Converting Decimal to Binary
197(1)
Exercise 4-4 Converting Binary to Decimal
198(3)
Exercise 4-5 Identifying Address Classes
201(3)
Exercise 4-6 Understanding Valid Addresses
204(5)
Exercise 4-7 Viewing TCP/IP Port Values
209(1)
TCP/IP Configuration Concepts
210(15)
Exercise 4-8 Configuring TCP/IP to Use DHCP
213(7)
Exercise 4-9 Configuring a Client for DNS and WINS
220(5)
Network Services
225(13)
Two-Minute Drill
235(3)
Q&A Self Test
238(9)
Self Test Answers
243(4)
5 TCP/IP Utilities
247(86)
ARP
248(12)
Exercise 5-1 Using ARP to See Your Local ARP Cache
253(7)
Telnet
260(4)
Exercise 5-2 Configuring Telnet on Windows Server 2003
263(1)
Nbtstat
264(8)
Exercise 5-3 Using Nbtstat to View NetBIOS Name Tables
270(2)
Tracert/traceroute
272(4)
Netstat
276(7)
Exercise 5-4 Using Netstat to Determine Open Connections to a System
282(1)
Ipconfig and ifconfig
283(5)
Exercise 5-5 Using Ipconfig
285(3)
FTP
288(5)
Exercise 5-6 Configuring and Using FTP
290(3)
Ping and Hping2
293(4)
Exercise 5-7 Using PING
294(3)
Nslookup and DIG
297(6)
Exercise 5-8 Using Nslookup
301(2)
Other TCP/IP Utilities
303(3)
Troubleshooting with TCP/IP Utilities
306(13)
Two-Minute Drill
316(3)
Q&A Self Test
319(14)
Self Test Answers
327(6)
6 Configuring Routers and Switches
333(22)
Basic Router Configuration
334(6)
Exercise 6-1 Basic Configuration of Cisco Routers
339(1)
Basic Switch Configuration
340(6)
Exercise 6-2 Configuring VLANs on Cisco Switches
345(1)
Troubleshooting Connectivity
346(4)
Two-Minute Drill
349(1)
Q&A Self Test
350(5)
Self Test Answers
352(3)
7 Subnetting and Routing
355(42)
Understanding Subnetting
356(12)
Exercise 7-1 Subnetting IP Addresses
362(6)
Classful vs. Classless Addressing
368(3)
CIDR
369(1)
Exercise 7-2 Subnetting Networks
369(2)
Understanding Routing and Static Routes
371(13)
Exercise 7-3 Configuring Cisco Routers
377(7)
Dynamic Routing Protocols
384(8)
Two-Minute Drill
390(2)
Q&A Self Test
392(5)
Self Test Answers
395(2)
8 Configuring Network Services
397(36)
Understanding DNS
398(10)
Exercise 8-1 Installing and Configuring DNS
408(1)
Deploying DHCP
408(11)
Exercise 8-2 Installing and Configuring DHCP
418(1)
Implementing NAT
419(9)
Exercise 8-3 Configuring NAT on Windows Server
425(2)
Two-Minute Drill
427(1)
Q&A Self Test
428(5)
Self Test Answers
430(3)
9 Wireless Networking
433(42)
Wireless Basics
434(4)
Channels
438(3)
Securing Wireless
441(8)
Implementing a Wireless Network
449(16)
Exercise 9-1 Configuring a Wireless Network
463(2)
Infrared and Bluetooth
465(5)
Two-Minute Drill
468(2)
Q&A Self Test
470(5)
Self Test Answers
473(2)
10 Remote Access and VPN Connectivity
475(56)
Remote Connectivity Concepts
476(9)
Remote Access Service (RAS)
485(9)
Exercise 10-1 Enable Modem Logging in Windows
493(1)
Dial-Up Networking
494(8)
Exercise 10-2 Creating a PPP Dial-Up Connection
500(2)
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
502(12)
Exercise 10-3 Setting Up a VPN Server
506(3)
Exercise 10-4 Setting Up a VPN Client
509(5)
Remote Access Technologies
514(9)
Exercise 10-5 Using Remote Desktop
518(3)
Two-Minute Drill
521(2)
Q&A Self Test
523(8)
Self Test Answers
527(4)
11 Wide Area Network Technologies
531(32)
Packet-Switching vs. Circuit-Switching Networks
532(3)
Asynchronous Transfer Mode
535(1)
Synchronous Optical Network/Synchronous Digital Hierarchy
536(2)
Optical Carrier Level-X
538(1)
X.25 and Frame Relay
539(2)
Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI)
541(3)
Tx/Ex-Carriers
544(3)
Internet Access Technologies
547(8)
Two-Minute Drill
553(2)
Q&A Self Test
555(8)
Self Test Answers
559(4)
12 Implementing a Network
563(70)
Installing a Network
564(14)
Exercise 12-1 Confirming Networking Components in Windows
570(8)
Creating User Accounts
578(12)
Exercise 12-2 Creating Users in Active Directory
585(4)
Exercise 12-3 Configuring a Password Policy
589(1)
Managing Groups
590(5)
Exercise 12-4 Creating Groups in Active Directory
593(2)
Securing Files and Folders
595(12)
Exercise 12-5 Configuring Permissions in Windows 2003
598(9)
Installing Printers
607(6)
Exercise 12-6 Installing a Printer on Windows Server 2003
611(2)
Working with Network Hardware
613(13)
Two-Minute Drill
624(2)
Q&A Self Test
626(7)
Self Test Answers
630(3)
13 Maintaining and Supporting a Network
633(72)
Network Upgrades
634(4)
Installing Patches and Updates
638(14)
Exercise 13-1 Patching a System with Windows Update
640(12)
Antivirus and Antispyware Software
652(4)
Backing Up Network Data
656(12)
Exercise 13-2 Backing Up and Restoring Data on a Windows Server
663(5)
Providing Fault Tolerance
668(15)
Exercise 13-3 Understanding and Configuring Fault Tolerance
682(1)
Network Documentation
683(5)
Policies and Procedures
685(3)
Monitoring and Logging
688(8)
Two-Minute Drill
693(3)
Q&A Self Test
696(9)
Self Test Answers
701(4)
14 Network Security
705(92)
Understanding Attack Types
706(5)
Understanding System Security
711(30)
Exercise 14-1 Setting Permissions on Registry Keys
729(5)
Exercise 14-2 Modifying User Rights on a Windows System
734(6)
Exercise 14-3 Implementing Auditing in Windows
740(1)
Implementing Network Security
741(14)
Exercise 14-4 Enabling a Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 Firewall
751(4)
Securing Communication
755(13)
Exercise 14-5 Configuring IPsec to Secure Network Traffic
761(7)
Disaster Recovery and Fault Tolerance
768(3)
Guidelines to Protect the Network
771(17)
Two-Minute Drill
784(4)
Q&A Self Test
788(9)
Self Test Answers
793(4)
15 Troubleshooting the Network
797(58)
Managing Network Problems
798(4)
Exercise 15-1 Using Device Manager
801(1)
Network Troubleshooting Methodology
802(5)
System or Operator Problems
807(1)
Checking Physical and Logical Indicators
808(15)
Exercise 15-2 Checking Event Logs
811(6)
Exercise 15-3 Using System Monitor
817(6)
Network Troubleshooting Resources
823(3)
Other Symptoms and Causes of Network Problems
826(9)
Network Troubleshooting Tools
835(9)
Two-Minute Drill
841(3)
Q&A Self Test
844(11)
Self Test Answers
849(6)
A About the CD
855(4)
System Requirements
856(1)
Installing and Running MasterExam
856(1)
MasterExam
856(1)
CertCam Video Training
857(1)
Secure PDF Copy of the Book
857(1)
Help
857(1)
Removing Installation(s)
857(1)
Technical Support
858(1)
LearnKey Technical Support
858(1)
Index 859
Glen E. Clarke (Halifax, NS) holds a number of industry certifications such as Microsofts MCSE, MCSD, MCSA Messaging, and MCSA Security. He also holds a number of CompTIA certifications, including CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA A+, in addition to the Prosoft Security Analyst (CIW SA) certification. Glen is an experienced trainer, author, and technical editor, and works for GigaBlink Technologies Inc., a training and consulting company located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Glen is also an active member of the High Technology Crime Investigation Association (HTCIA).





Robb H. Tracy (Santaquin, UT), CNE, A+, Network+, Linux+ has designed and implemented technical training products and curricula for major hardware and software vendors including Novell, Micron Technology, and NextPage, Inc. Robb has also served on industry-wide certification committees, and is a co-founder of Nebo Technical Institute, Inc., a leading provider of information technology training and consulting. Rob is the author of Novell Certified Linux Engineer (Novell CLE) Study Guide and Novell Certified Linux Engineer 9 (CLE 9) Study Guide from Novell Press. Rob was also a contributing author to SUSE Linux 10 Unleashed.