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E-raamat: Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Fourth Edition (Exam N10-006)

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: McGraw-Hill Professional
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780071844598
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Bestselling author and networking guru Mike Meyers covers the 2015 CompTIA Network+ exam in this completely updated and refreshed lab manual that challenges students to solve real-world problems by applying the concepts learned inMike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks, Fourth Edition.

Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Fourth Edition contains more than 100 labs that challenge students to solve real-world problems with key concepts. Clear, measurable lab objectives map to certification exam objectives, offering direct correspondence to Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks, Fourth Edition and ensuring complete coverage of all 2015 exam objectives.

The Lab Manual also includes materials lists and lab set-up instructions. Step-by-step, not click-by-click, lab scenarios require students to think critically, and Tech Tip, Hint, and Note icons aid students through potentially tricky situations. Post-lab analysis questions measure student understanding of lab results, and the Key Term Quiz helps to build vocabulary. Cross References point to additional labs and chapters in the companion textbook. The new edition covers installing, configuring, and troubleshooting basic networking hardware, protocols, and services, as well as new topics, including convergence technologies, cloud and virtualization technologies, enhanced networking security concepts, and industry standards and best practices.

  • 100+ lab exercises provide the real-world, hands-on practice needed to pass the certification exam and succeed on the job
  • Perfect supplement to Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks, Fourth Edition
  • Ancillaries for Higher Education include: Free Online Learning Center with solutions for each chapter’s Lab Analysis and Key Term Quiz
Acknowledgements xvii
Additional Resources for Teachers xviii
Chapter 1 CompTIA Network+ in a Nutshell 1(14)
Lab Exercises
1(2)
Lab Exercise 1.01: What Can Network+ Do for You?
3(2)
Lab Exercise 1.02: Exploring the Network+ Requirements
5(2)
Lab Exercise 1.03: The Next Step: Related Certifications
7(2)
Lab Exercise 1.04: Study Preparation
9(3)
Lab Exercise 1.0S: Scheduling the CompTIA Network+ Exam
12(1)
Lab Analysis
13(1)
Key Term Quiz
14(1)
Chapter 2 Network Models 15(16)
Lab Exercises
15(2)
Lab Exercise 2.01: Exploring Network Hardware
17(4)
Lab Exercise 2.02: Understanding the Data Delivery Process
21(3)
Lab Exercise 2.03: Examining the Layers of the
OSI Seven-Layer Model vs. the TCP/IP Model
24(3)
Lab Exercise 2.04: Preparing a Presentation of the OSI Seven-Layer Model
27(2)
Lab Analysis
29(1)
Key Term Quiz
30(1)
Chapter 3 Cabling and Topology 31(14)
Lab Exercises
31(1)
Lab Exercise 3.01: Identifying Network Topologies
32(3)
Lab Exercise 3.02: Determining Network Cabling Requirements
35(4)
Lab Exercise 3.03: The Governing Bodies, Part 1
39(2)
Lab Exercise 3.04: Industry Standards
41(1)
Lab Analysis
42(1)
Key Term Quiz
43(2)
Chapter 4 Ethernet Basics 45(18)
Lab Exercises
45(1)
Lab Exercise 4.01: The 802.3 Working Group and Standards
46(2)
Lab Exercise 4.02: CSMA/CD-Past and Present
48(2)
Lab Exercise 4.03: Building an Ethernet Patch Cable
50(5)
Lab Exercise 4.04: Understanding the Differences Between CAT Se and CAT 6/6a
55(2)
Lab Exercise 4.05: Enhancing the Performance of Ethernet Networks
57(1)
Lab Exercise 4.06: Exploring the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
58(2)
Lab Analysis
60(1)
Key Term Quiz
61(2)
Chapter 5 Modern Ethernet 63(16)
Lab Exercises
63(1)
Lab Exercise 5.01: Understanding Ethernet Standards
64(3)
Lab Exercise 5.02: Ethernet Network Design: Implementing Switches
67(4)
Lab Exercise 5.03: Beyond Gigabit Ethernet: 10 Gigabit Ethernet
71(3)
Lab Exercise 5.04: Beyond 10 Gigabit Ethernet: 40/100 Gigabit Ethernet
74(2)
Lab Analysis
76(1)
Key Term Quiz
76(3)
Chapter 6 Installing a Physical Network 79(26)
Lab Exercises
79(1)
Lab Exercise 6.01: Examining Structured Network Cabling
80(3)
Lab Exercise 6.02: Implementing a Small Network Infrastructure
83(9)
Lab Exercise 6.03: Installing Switches, Network Adapters, and PCs
92(3)
Lab Exercise 6.04: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
95(5)
Lab Exercise 6.05: Field Trip: A Visit with the IT Department
100(3)
Lab Analysis
103(1)
Key Term Quiz
104(1)
Chapter 7 TCP/IP Basics 105(38)
Lab Exercises
105(2)
Lab Exercise 7.01: Diagramming the IP Address and Subnet Mask
107(6)
Lab Exercise 7.02: Configuring IP Addresses and Subnet Masks
113(4)
Lab Exercise 7.03: Configuring Subnetting
117(5)
Lab Exercise 7.04: Local vs. Remote IP Addresses: The Function of the Default Gateway
122(5)
Lab Exercise 7.05: IP Addressing, MAC Addressing, and Ethernet: Working Together
127(9)
Lab Exercise 7.06: Static IP Addressing vs. Dynamic IP Addressing
136(4)
Lab Analysis
140(1)
Key Term Quiz
141(2)
Chapter 8 Routing 143(24)
Lab Exercises
143(1)
Lab Exercise 8.01: Governing Bodies, Part 2
144(3)
Lab Exercise 8.02: Installing and Configuring Routers
147(5)
Lab Exercise 8.03: Exploring NAT
152(4)
Lab Exercise 8.04: Configuring Multiple Routers and Implementing Dynamic Routing
156(7)
Lab Analysis
163(2)
Key Term Quiz
165(2)
Chapter 9 TCP/IP Applications 167(24)
Lab Exercises
167(2)
Lab Exercise 9.01: Transport Layer and Network Layer Protocols
169(2)
Lab Exercise 9.02: Analyzing TCP/IP Ports and Associations
171(5)
Lab Exercise 9.03: Understanding Web Servers and Ports with WampServer
176(4)
Lab Exercise 9.04: Configuring and Using FTP with FileZilla
180(5)
Lab Exercise 9.05: The TCP Three-Way Handshake in Action
185(2)
Lab Analysis
187(1)
Key Term Quiz
188(3)
Chapter 10 Network Naming 191(26)
Lab Exercises
191(2)
Lab Exercise 10.01: Exploring DNS
193(5)
Lab Exercise 10.02: Using the hosts File for Name Resolution
198(4)
Lab Exercise 10.03: Using the hosts File for Protection
202(1)
Lab Exercise 10.04: Installing and Configuring a DNS Server
203(4)
Lab Exercise 10.05: Troubleshooting Network Naming Services
207(4)
Lab Exercise 10.06: Configuring a DNS Client
211(2)
Lab Exercise 10.07: Exploring Dynamic DNS on the Web
213(2)
Lab Analysis
215(1)
Key Term Quiz
216(1)
Chapter 11 Securing TCP/IP 217(18)
Lab Exercises
217(1)
Lab Exercise 11.01: Evaluating Digital Signatures
218(3)
Lab Exercise 11.02: GPG Encryption
221(4)
Lab Exercise 11.03: Configuring Secure Transactions over HTTPS
225(4)
Lab Exercise 11.04: Analyzing Secure TCP/IP Ports and Associations
229(3)
Lab Analysis
232(1)
Key Term Quiz
233(2)
Chapter 12 Advanced Networking Devices 235(20)
Lab Exercises
235(1)
Lab Exercise 12.01: Exploring Network Terms
236(1)
Lab Exercise 12.02: Encrypting Through a VPN
237(5)
Lab Exercise 12.03: Configuring VLANs on a Switch
242(8)
Lab Exercise 12.04: Exploring Network Protection
250(2)
Lab Analysis
252(1)
Key Term Quiz
253(2)
Chapter 13 IPv6 255(18)
Lab Exercises
255(2)
Lab Exercise 13.01: Governing Bodies, Part 3
257(2)
Lab Exercise 13.02: Reviewing IPv6 Terminology
259(1)
Lab Exercise 13.03: Practicing IPv6 Notation Shortcuts
260(2)
Lab Exercise 13.04: IPv6 Configuration and Exploration
262(4)
Lab Exercise 13.05: Configuring Windows 7 to Use an IPv6 Tunnel Broker
266(5)
Lab Analysis
271(1)
Key Term Quiz
272(1)
Chapter 14 Remote Connectivity 273(18)
Lab Exercises
273(1)
Lab Exercise 14.01: Identifying WAN Technologies
274(2)
Lab Exercise 14.02: Explore the "Last Mile"
276(3)
Lab Exercise 14.03: Using Remote Desktop Connection (RDC)
279(4)
Lab Exercise 14.04: "Helping Out" with Windows Remote Assistance
283(5)
Lab Analysis
288(1)
Key Term Quiz
288(3)
Chapter 15 Wireless Networking 291(14)
Lab Exercises
291(1)
Lab Exercise 15.01: Wireless Networking Standards
292(3)
Lab Exercise 15.02: Planning the Wireless Network
295(2)
Lab Exercise 15.03: Configuring Wireless Networking
297(4)
Lab Exercise 15.04: Troubleshooting Wireless Networks
301(1)
Lab Analysis
302(1)
Key Term Quiz
303(2)
Chapter 16 Virtualization 305(14)
Lab Exercises
305(2)
Lab Exercise 16.01: Identifying Virtualization Technologies
307(3)
Lab Exercise 16.02: Installing and Configuring VMware Player
310(4)
Lab Exercise 16.03: Sending Network Traffic Between the Host and Guest
314(3)
Lab Analysis
317(1)
Key Term Quiz
318(1)
Chapter 17 Building a Real-World Network 319(10)
Lab Exercises
319(1)
Lab Exercise 17.01: Configuration Management Documentation
320(5)
Lab Exercise 17.02: Industrial Control Systems
325(3)
Lab Analysis
328(1)
Key Term Quiz
328(1)
Chapter 18 Managing Risk 329(8)
Lab Exercises
329(1)
Lab Exercise 18.01: Security Policies
330(2)
Lab Exercise 18.02: User Training
332(1)
Lab Exercise 18.03: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
333(2)
Lab Analysis
335(1)
Key Term Quiz
336(1)
Chapter 19 Protecting Your Network 337(16)
Lab Exercises
337(1)
Lab Exercise 19.01: Identifying Common Threats
338(3)
Lab Exercise 19.02: Implementing and Managing User Authentication
341(4)
Lab Exercise 19.03: Exploring Hardware Firewalls
345(1)
Lab Exercise 19.04: Configuring Windows Firewall
346(3)
Lab Analysis
349(1)
Key Term Quiz
350(3)
Chapter 20 Network Monitoring 353(12)
Lab Exercises
353(2)
Lab Exercise 20.01: Understanding SNMP
355(1)
Lab Exercise 20.02: Monitoring Performance and Connectivity
356(6)
Lab Exercise 20.03: Understanding SIEM
362(1)
Lab Analysis
363(1)
Key Term Quiz
364(1)
Chapter 21 Network Troubleshooting 365(20)
Lab Exercises
365(1)
Lab Exercise 21.01: Identifying the Troubleshooting Process
366(3)
Lab Exercise 21.02: Identifying Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
369(2)
Lab Exercise 21.03: Using Software Troubleshooting Tools
371(4)
Lab Exercise 21.04: Exploring Vulnerability Scanners
375(8)
Lab Analysis
383(1)
Key Term Quiz
384(1)
Glossary 385(76)
Index 461
Michael Meyers, MCP, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+ (Houston, TX), is one of the industry's leading authorities on CompTIA certification. He is the president and founder and Total Seminars, LLC, a major provider of PC and network repair seminars for thousands of organizations including IBM, Lucent Technologies, GE, the FBI, the FAA and the United Nations. Mike is the best-selling author of the A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide.





Jonathan S. Weissman (Victor, NY) earned his masters degree in Computer and Information Science from Brooklyn College (CUNY), and holds nineteen industry certifications, including Cisco CCNA, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA i-Net+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Linux+, Novell CNE, Novell CNA, Microsoft Office Master, Microsoft MCAS Word, Microsoft MCAS PowerPoint, Microsoft MCAS Excel, Microsoft MCAS Access, Microsoft MCAS Outlook, and Microsoft MCAS Vista. Jonathan is a tenured Associate Professor of Computing Sciences at Finger Lakes Community College, in Canandaigua, NY, and also teaches graduate and undergraduate computer science courses at nearby Rochester Institute of Technology. In addition, Jonathan does computer, network, and security consulting for area businesses and individuals. Between FLCC and RIT, Jonathan has taught nearly two dozen different computer science courses, including networking, security, administration, forensics, programming, operating systems, hardware, and software. Students evaluating his teaching emphasize that he simplifies their understanding of difficult topics, while at the same time makes the class interesting and entertaining. Jonathan completely designed and configured FLCCs newest Networking & Security Lab. Serving as IT Program Coordinator, he rewrote FLCCs Information Technology course requirements for the degree, keeping it current with the changes in industry over the years.