CompTIA Network+ (N10-008)
Overview
In this course, the viewer will learn the following, design and implement functional networks as well as configuring, managing, and maintaining essential network devices. They will also look at various network devices such as routers and switches, as well as identifying benefits and drawbacks of existing network configurations. They will also look at common network security, standards, and protocols as well as troubleshooting common network issues.
CompTIA Network+ (N10-008) Overview
CompTIA’s Network+ validates the knowledge and skills needed to troubleshoot, configure and manage wired and wireless networks found in companies around the world. CompTIA Network+ certifies a professional-level understanding of emerging technologies, including cloud and virtualization technologies.
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Welcome to another great
show right here on ITProTV.
That's right.
We are going to introduce
you to the CompTIA Network+
10008 exam as well as this course.
So let's go ahead and get started.
I'm Ronnie Wong like I said and
actually have with me Wes Bryan and
he's gonna be of course our subject
matter expert for this show.
So Wes, why don't you go ahead and
tell us a little bit about
yourself as we get started?
Most definitely, so I've been
doing CompTIA technical training for
a little bit better part of a decade now.
And I've definitely taught things like A+,
I've taught A Net + and
several versions if you will of Net+ and
now the N10008.
And I've worked in traditional instructor
led training as well as online,
an online platform as well.
So really excited about this course and
being able to present it to
you also that you all can get
certified in that Net+ exam.
Yeah, and in my background,
I also have taught CompTIA in
the past as well as Cisco.
So the network infrastructure and of
course the network technologies that we're
talking about are right
inside of my wheelhouse.
I've also been instructor for
about 15 years as well and
of course helped out with a couple
of different companies and
helping them get their
infrastructure set up too.
So that means we are ready to
dive into a little bit more.
So Wes,
when somebody starts with this course,
what are they actually trying to get?
Who's our particular target here?
Our main audience Ronnie for
this one is going to be those that
are wanna be exam candidates.
And by that, I mean that you are looking
to get Net+ certified in the latest
objectives as well as maybe you already
have a Network + certification.
Maybe you need some CEUs and
you're trying to renew your certification.
So you wanna find out
what is the latest and
greatest of the objectives that
are contained within the Net+ exam.
So really to audiences but
with the main focus being those that
are driving towards certification and
that's what we hope to do here.
We hope to give you a good overview of
the concepts that you're gonna face
when you sit in the exam booth
come that Network + exam.
All right, so Wes,
if somebody's starting off with this show,
is there any prerequisite
that they have to have?
Well, only the prerequisites,
I would say that CompTIA recommends.
CompTIA recommends that if you're
coming into the Net + exam that you
do have around well at least
the A + certification on your belt.
And because this is so heavily focused in
networking, they also say at least nine to
12 months or about a year's experience in
just generalized networking environment.
And that's gonna be important when
it comes to sitting this course,
taking this course and the course itself.
Well, it's gonna be
divided into five domains,
we're gonna start out with some of the
basic foundational skills that you need
really just learn
the language of networking.
So we'll start there and then we'll
move into some additional topics.
We'll move into implementations,
will go from the foundations.
Once we have that foundational information
under our belts, we'll look into how we
implement those technologies
inside of modern networks as well.
And then we'll move into the operational
side of networking cuz that's
gonna be important too.
Once we've implemented it, implemented
networks and these various technologies is
important to maintain them and
maintain them in an operational state.
So that will be another domain
that we're gonna be diving into.
And well,
like just most IT infrastructure today,
it's gonna be important to be able
to secure that infrastructure.
So we'll also introduce you
to the concepts of network
security in one domain.
Likewise, we'll look at variety of
different techniques, maybe technologies,
maybe some of the technologies
that you've already been
familiar with coming over from A+ and
that's why CompTIA recommends A+ because
there is some overlap in the Net + exam.
And then finally the last domain that
we're gonna look at when it comes to our
overall structure of the course
is going to be troubleshooting.
How do we take some of
the concepts that we've learned,
some of the implementations,
the operation, some of that security?
And let's face it,
if things don't go right,
how do we get that network back online or
how do we maintain
the consistency of our network operations
through troubleshooting Ronnie?
So that's a little bit about what you
can expect when you start this course.
All right with this being
a new iteration of the exam and
that's why we're also
doing this course as well.
What can you tell us about some
of the details about the exam?
Sure, so let's go ahead.
I'm actually up on the CompTIA's website.
I would encourage any of you if you
are starting out with this Net + exam,
we are up at CompTIA.org/certifications
and then it's forward slash network.
And I have just the, what does it say?
Pound exam details.
So, basically what you can do is just
go to the Network + page on CompTIA's
website.
And really you can either
scroll down to the bottom or
you can just click the exam details.
You can also get a good overview as to
what to expect out of the objectives for
the N10008.
So looking at the exam itself,
the exam structure really follows some of
the previous revisions of the Net + exam.
You can see that they also have N10007
here which is going to be retiring.
Make sure that you understand which exam
objective, body of objectives you want to
study for because that's gonna be
reflective on the exam that you take.
And we can see that this allows us,
part of the exam here is to validate
the technical skills needed to establish,
maintain and troubleshoot all of
the essential networking concepts that
businesses use to support
themselves on a daily basis.
And if we look at the number of questions,
this really hasn't changed
much over the years.
And different editions are again,
revisions I should say of the Net + exam,
you can see it's gonna be 90 questions,
they're gonna be multiple choice and
potentially not only multiple choice but
multiple answers as well.
As well as some performance
based questions where you might
see things like dragon drops,
you might see scenarios with diagrams.
You might even see interactive screens
that you have to work with to really
just to prove to the exam vendor in
this case CompTIA that you really have
an understanding of the topics.
The length of the test
is gonna be 90 minutes.
Keep in mind that you might
see a couple of surveys.
Pre survey, prior to starting the exam,
a post survey after the exam is over,
that doesn't adversely affect your score.
You will be given 90 minutes.
Test taking time or
exam time to complete this exam.
You can see the recommended experience
that Ronnie and I were talking about A +
certification, nine to 12 months
experience in just general networking.
And you can see the languages that
are associated with these exams.
You We're gonna be doing
this one in English.
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are taking this in any other language.
And then you can also see the testing
providers that are available here.
There are testing centers that
are offered by Pearson VUE.
There's also an online testing platform
that you can take that if you can't
get to a brick and mortar location to
take the exam, you can take it online.
Pay attention to both these links cuz
they will offer you the step by steps and
some of the prerequisites that you have
to meet in order to take this exam.
Whether you take it in person
at a brick and mortar place or
whether you take it online through some
location like your work if you will or
maybe a home office if you have it.
Currently, the price of this exam
is going to be 338 US dollars.
We are talking about our locale
here is the United States.
So, this is US dollars here.
So pay attention to whatever it might
be based on where your geographical
location is.
But that's a little bit of the exam.
The one thing that I didn't say
is what is the passing score?
What a passing score for
the Network + exam is gonna be 720.
And their scale for CompTIA on all
their exams are 100 to 900 points so
that you have to be aware that you
will require a 720 to pass this.
But right now Ronnie, that's a really a
little bit about the exam, the exam format
and what some of the viewers can expect
when they decide to take the Net + exam.
All right, also why are you
excited about this particular course?
Well, Ronnie, I've seen this course and
this exam go through quite a few revisions
and I really like hardware aspect.
I like the networking aspects.
So, I really get excited when we get
to really change people's lives.
I work with a lot of career
changers that come in and
maybe they're trying to better themselves
and maybe get into the IT world.
So, I really like teaching the core
foundational CompTIA exams, A+, Net + and
Security + because it helps people like
myself who won't work career changer
as well potentially get that job that
they've been looking for and better and
enrich their lives a little bit more.
So, I absolutely love what I do and
I love this course and I can't wait for
you all to join us.
All right, well that sounds exciting
to me and hopefully it's also exciting to
you as we get started in the N 10008 and
if you're ready to get started,
all it is the very next click
right there in the video list.
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Learning Style
On Demand
Includes
Practice Test
Skill Lab
Length of course
21h 39m
70 Episodes
Here are the topics we'll cover
- 1.0 - Networking Fundamentals
- 2.0 - Network Implementations
- 3.0 Network Operations
- 4.0 - Network Security
- 5.0 - Network Troubleshooting
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