<b>Gain street-smart skills in network administration</b><p>Think of the most common and challenging tasks that network administrators face, then read this book and find out how to perform those tasks, step by step. <i>CompTIA Network + Lab Manual</i> provides an inside look into the field of networ
CompTIA Network+ Lab Manual
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✦ Synopsis
Gain street-smart skills in network administrationThink of the most common and challenging tasks that network administrators face, then read this book and find out how to perform those tasks, step by step. CompTIA Network + Lab Manual provides an inside look into the field of network administration as though you were actually on the job. You'll find a variety of scenarios and potential roadblocks, as well as clearly mapped sections to help you prepare for the CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-005. Learn how to design, implement, configure, maintain, secure, and troubleshoot a network with this street-smart guide.Provides step-by-step instructions for many of the tasks network administrators perform on a day-to-day basis, such as configuring wireless components; placing routers and servers; configuring hubs, switches, and routers; configuring a Windows client; and troubleshooting a networkAddresses the CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-005 objectives and also includes a variety of practice labs, giving you plenty of opportunities for hands-on skill-buildingOrganized by the phases of network administration: designing a network, implementing and configuring it, maintenance and security, and troubleshootingStudy, practice, and review for the new CompTIA Network+ N10-005 Exam, or a networking career, with this practical, thorough lab manual.
✦ Table of Contents
CompTIA Network+ Lab Manual......Page 1
CompTIA Discount Coupon......Page 0
Is This Book for You?......Page 21
How This Book Is Organized......Page 23
The Network+ Exam Objectives......Page 25
Phase 1: Designing an Internetwork......Page 41
Task 1.1: Drawing an Internetwork......Page 42
Task 1.2: Identifying Network Components......Page 50
Task 1.3: Differentiating Ethernet Devices......Page 56
Task 1.4: Identifying Collision and Broadcast Domains......Page 60
Task 1.5: Discovering and Filtering MAC Addresses......Page 65
Task 1.6: Applying the OSI Model......Page 79
Task 1.7: Developing an IP Addressing Scheme......Page 82
Task 1.8: Designing a VLAN Scheme......Page 95
Task 1.9: Planning for Static and Dynamic Routing......Page 102
Phase 2: Implementing and Configuring the Design......Page 111
Task 2.1: Assigning IP Addresses......Page 112
Task 2.2: Naming Network Devices......Page 137
Task 2.3: Implementing Static and Dynamic Routing......Page 143
Task 2.4: Installing Wireless NICs......Page 152
Task 2.5: Measuring Wireless Signal Strength......Page 166
Task 2.6: Implementing Bluetooth......Page 169
Task 2.7: Implementing Ad Hoc Wireless Networking......Page 175
Task 2.8: Using an Analog Modem......Page 186
Task 2.9: Using a DSL Modem......Page 200
Task 2.10: Using a Router as a Frame Relay Switch......Page 207
Task 2.11: Simulating T1 CSU/DSUs......Page 214
Task 2.12: Installing a Virtual Machine......Page 219
Phase 3: Maintaining and Securing the Network......Page 233
Task 3.1: Creating Local User Accounts......Page 234
Task 3.2: Creating Local User Groups......Page 240
Task 3.3: Managing Access to Resources......Page 245
Task 3.4: Disabling Local User Accounts......Page 259
Task 3.5: Setting Password Restrictions......Page 264
Task 3.6: Mitigating the Ping of Death......Page 274
Task 3.7: Securing Links Between Routers......Page 279
Task 3.8: Guarding against SYN Flood Attacks......Page 285
Task 3.9: Implementing File-Level Encryption......Page 290
Task 3.10: Establishing Data Encryption between Routers......Page 302
Task 3.11: Creating Data Backups......Page 315
Task 3.12: Running an Antivirus Scan......Page 332
Task 3.13: Running an Antispyware Scan......Page 340
Task 3.14: Searching for Operating System Updates......Page 351
Phase 4: Troubleshooting the Network......Page 361
Task 4.1: Using ARP Utilities......Page 362
Task 4.2: Using the NETSTAT Utility......Page 366
Task 4.3: Using the FTP Utility......Page 370
Task 4.4: Using Ping Utilities......Page 388
Task 4.5: Using the IPCONFIG Utility......Page 393
Task 4.6: Using Traceroute Utilities......Page 401
Task 4.7: Using Telnet......Page 407
Task 4.8: Using the NSLOOKUP Utility......Page 412
Task 4.9a: Using the Built-in Protocol Analyzer......Page 418
Task 4.9b: Using a Third-Party Protocol Analyzer......Page 431
Task 4.10: Displaying Computer Event Logs......Page 441
Index......Page 455
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