CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Hands-on Lab Simulator

Author:   Michael Taylor
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
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9780789759573


Publication Date:   14 February 2018
Format:   Digital
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CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Hands-on Lab Simulator


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Gain hands-on experience for the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 exam without having to invest heavily in hardware, software, or other equipment with this Network+ Simulator from Pearson IT Certification, a leader in IT Certification learning and a CompTIA Authorized Platinum Partner. The Simulator Series from Pearson IT Certification are the most effective simulators for hands-on skills enhancement and is the perfect learning product to help you prepare for CompTIA's newly introduced performance-based questions. CompTIA's performance-based questions require exam candidates to perform a task or solve a problem within a simulated IT environment to demonstrate specific knowledge or skills. 75 hands-on labs Includes matching, drag and drop, network cable manipulation, operating system GUI and command line administration, and Cisco router and switch configuration and troubleshooting labs Covers the new performance based questions Includes Coupon that Saves you 10% on your Exam Voucher CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Simulator helps you reinforce Network+ exam topics and develop and enhance the hands-on skills you will need to succeed on the exam and on the job. This state-of-the-art, interactive simulation software presents you with 75 challenging labs that help you learn by doing, which is the most effective method of learning. Experience realistic operating system and network device response as you work through each of the labs, which include detailed instructions, hints, and solutions. Manipulate cables and other hardware and organize network devices on network topology maps. Configure workstations through the Windows GUI and PC command line interfaces. Troubleshoot real-world networking issues with Cisco routers and switches. Configure VPN clients, determine optimal placement for wireless antennas, and much more. Matching labs help you develop a mental map of concepts, enhancing retention and recall. Drag and Drop exercises allow you to work with physical cables and equipment and network designs. Command Line Interface (CLI) labs allow you to get hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers and switches. Graphical User Interface (GUI) labs allow you to work through common Windows configuration tasks. Most labs conclude with Think About It sections to help you develop critical thinking skills and delve deeper into the concepts you are learning in the lab activities. You can save your grades on each lab in PDF format, and the software tracks your progress on each lab, so you always know exactly where you are in your studies. This unique simulation software helps you master the hands-on skills needed to succeed on the Network+ exam. Topics covered include: 1. Network Topologies 2. Matching Well-Known Port Numbers 3. TCP/IP Protocols and Their Functions 4. DHCP Technology 5. Network Application Protocols 6. OSI Model Layer and Network Devices 7. OSI Model Layer Functions 8. Application Layer Network Server Descriptions 9. Create a Straight Cable and Test It 10. Create a Crossover Cable 11. Create a Console Cable 12. Contrast Virtualization Technologies and Services 13. Using ARP to Discover a MAC Address 14. Details of DHCP Client Address Configuration Process 15. Configuring Static Hostname Resolution on a Workstation 16. Workstation Virtualization 17. Connect to Switch Console Port using PuTTY 18. Connect to a Switch and Reconfigure the Hostname and Password 19. Switch Management via Telnet 20. Configuring Port Security 21. IPv4 Address Types 22. IPv6 Addressing Terminology 23. IPv6 Address Placement 24. Folder Sharing and Security 25. Using Encrypting File System (EFS) to Encrypt Data Files 26. Truncating IPv6 Addresses 27. Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 28. Configuring a Client Network Adapter with an IPv4 Address 29. Configuring a Network Adapter with an IPv6 Address 30. Using ipconfig to Discover Network Settings 31. Switching Terminology 32. Configure an IP Address on a Switch with a Default Gateway 33. Configuring an Ethernet Interface on a Router 34. Connecting Two Routers to Each Other 35. Configuring Small Office/residential Router-Network User Security Settings 36. Connecting to the Router's Console Port 37. Verifying a Router-to-Router Connection with Cisco Discovery Protocol 38. Static and Default Routing 39. Configuring Dynamic Routing 40. Reading a Routing Table 41. Using the route print Command 42. Configuring a VPN client 43. Matching Wireless Standards and Terminology 44. Wireless Security Terminology 45. Wireless Antenna Placement 46. Manually Configuring Wireless Signals on a Small Office/Residential Router 47. Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity 48. WAN Terminology 49. Internet of Things 50. Network Cabling 51. Cryptographic Terminology 52. Identifying Network Performance Terminology 53. Using ipconfig, ping, arp, and tracert Together to Troubleshoot Connectivity 54. Using netstat to Troubleshoot Connectivity 55. Using Basic Linux Troubleshooting Commands 56. Creating Network Users on a Domain Controller 57. Security Terminology and Descriptions 58. Network Vulnerabilities-The Hacker and Network Admin Perspectives 59. Secure Protocols Versus Unsecure Protocols 60. Types of Network Threats and Attacks 61. Security Appliance Terminology and Methods 62. Identifying Troubleshooting Commands to Use for Various Tasks 63. Reordering Troubleshooting Steps 64. Identify Common Cat5 Wiring Problems 65. Matching Command Output to Commands 66. Verify a Data Link Connection from a Computer to a Network 67. Using Extended ping (Command Switches) to Troubleshoot Connectivity 68. Troubleshooting Practice 69. Using NSLookup for DNS Troubleshooting 70. Using ping to Troubleshoot Connectivity 71. DNS Troubleshooting Simulation 72. Using tracert to Troubleshoot Connectivity 73. Exploring troubleshooting using PowerShell 74. Troubleshooting VLAN problems 75. Exploring the Cloud Limited Time Offer: Buy the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Simulator and receive a 10% off discount code for the CompTIA Network+ N10-007 exam. To receive your 10% off discount code register your product at pearsonITcertification.com/register, then simply locate the product and click on Access Bonus Content. CompTIA Network+ N10-007 Hands-on Lab Simulator Minimum System Requirements: Requires internet connection for product activation and updates. Windows: Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit/64-bit, all versions), Windows 8.1 (32-bit/64-bit, x86 processors only, all versions), Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit, all versions) with SP1; Intel Pentium III or faster; 512 MB RAM (1GB recommended); 1.5 GB hard disk space; 32-bit color depth at 1024x768 resolution Mac: Apple macOS 10.13, 10.12, 10.11, 10.10; Intel Core Duo 1.83 Ghz or faster; 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended); 1.5 GB hard disk space; 32-bit color depth at 1024x768 resolution Other applications installed during installation: Adobe AIR 3.8; Captive JRE 6 This product is a single-user license desktop software application.

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Author:   Michael Taylor
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   Pearson IT Certification
ISBN:  

9780789759573


ISBN 10:   0789759578
Publication Date:   14 February 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Digital
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

1. Network Topologies 2. Matching Well-Known Port Numbers 3. TCP/IP Protocols and Their Functions 4. DHCP Technology 5. Network Application Protocols 6. OSI Model Layer and Network Devices 7. OSI Model Layer Functions 8. Application Layer Network Server Descriptions 9. Create a Straight Cable and Test It 10. Create a Crossover Cable 11. Create a Console Cable 12. Contrast Virtualization Technologies and Services 13. Using ARP to Discover a MAC Address 14. Details of DHCP Client Address Configuration Process 15. Configuring Static Hostname Resolution on a Workstation 16. Workstation Virtualization 17. Connect to Switch Console Port using PuTTY 18. Connect to a Switch and Reconfigure the Hostname and Password 19. Switch Management via Telnet 20. Configuring Port Security 21. IPv4 Address Types 22. IPv6 Addressing Terminology 23. IPv6 Address Placement 24. Folder Sharing and Security 25. Using Encrypting File System (EFS) to Encrypt Data Files 26. Truncating IPv6 Addresses 27. Intermediate IPv4 Addressing Practice 28. Configuring a Client Network Adapter with an IPv4 Address 29. Configuring a Network Adapter with an IPv6 Address 30. Using ipconfig to Discover Network Settings 31. Switching Terminology 32. Configure an IP Address on a Switch with a Default Gateway 33. Configuring an Ethernet Interface on a Router 34. Connecting Two Routers to Each Other 35. Configuring Small Office/residential Router-Network User Security Settings 36. Connecting to the Router's Console Port 37. Verifying a Router-to-Router Connection with Cisco Discovery Protocol 38. Static and Default Routing 39. Configuring Dynamic Routing 40. Reading a Routing Table 41. Using the route print Command 42. Configuring a VPN client 43. Matching Wireless Standards and Terminology 44. Wireless Security Terminology 45. Wireless Antenna Placement 46. Manually Configuring Wireless Signals on a Small Office/Residential Router 47. Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity 48. WAN Terminology 49. Internet of Things 50. Network Cabling 51. Cryptographic Terminology 52. Identifying Network Performance Terminology 53. Using ipconfig, ping, arp, and tracert Together to Troubleshoot Connectivity 54. Using netstat to Troubleshoot Connectivity 55. Using Basic Linux Troubleshooting Commands 56. Creating Network Users on a Domain Controller 57. Security Terminology and Descriptions 58. Network Vulnerabilities-The Hacker and Network Admin Perspectives 59. Secure Protocols Versus Unsecure Protocols 60. Types of Network Threats and Attacks 61. Security Appliance Terminology and Methods 62. Identifying Troubleshooting Commands to Use for Various Tasks 63. Reordering Troubleshooting Steps 64. Identify Common Cat5 Wiring Problems 65. Matching Command Output to Commands 66. Verify a Data Link Connection from a Computer to a Network 67. Using Extended ping (Command Switches) to Troubleshoot Connectivity 68. Troubleshooting Practice 69. Using NSLookup for DNS Troubleshooting 70. Using ping to Troubleshoot Connectivity 71. DNS Troubleshooting Simulation 72. Using tracert to Troubleshoot Connectivity 73. Exploring troubleshooting using PowerShell 74. Troubleshooting VLAN problems 75. Exploring the Cloud

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Network+ Certified since 2003, Michael Taylor currently serves as Computer Sciences Department Head for a career college in the eastern United States where he has taught for the past ten years. In his role as a technical instructor, he won the Instructor of the Year award from his superiors and Instructor of the Quarter award from students multiple times. In addition to a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Mr. Taylor holds a Master's degree in Industrial Technology with a concentration in Computer Network Management from East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. He has also held A+, MCSE, and multiple Cisco certifications. He has been a technical reviewer multiple volumes of the the Cisco Networking Academy textbook series.

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