
Mike Meyers CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Fifth Edition (Exam N10-007)
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- About this Book
- Contents at a Glance
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Instructor Web Site
- Chapter 1 Network Models
- Historical/Conceptual
- Working with Models
- Biography of a Model
- Network Models
- The OSI Seven-Layer Model in Action
- Welcome to MHTechEd!
- Test Specific
- Let's Get Physical-Network Hardware and Layers 1-2
- Beyond the Single Wire-Network Software and Layers 3-7
- The TCP/IP Model
- The Link Layer
- The Internet Layer
- The Transport Layer
- The Application Layer
- Frames, Packets, and Segments/Datagrams, Oh My!
- The Tech's Troubleshooting Tools
- Chapter 1 Review
- Chapter 2 Cabling and Topology
- Test Specific
- Network Topologies
- Bus and Ring
- Star
- Hybrid
- Mesh
- Parameters of a Topology
- Cabling and Connectors
- Copper Cabling and Connectors
- Fiber-Optic Cabling and Connectors
- Other Cables
- Fire Ratings
- Networking Industry Standards-IEEE
- Chapter 2 Review
- Chapter 3 Ethernet Basics
- Historical/Conceptual
- Ethernet
- 802.3 Standards
- Test Specific
- Ethernet Frames
- Early Ethernet Standards
- Bus Ethernet
- 10BaseT
- 10BaseFL
- CSMA/CD
- Enhancing and Extending Ethernet Networks
- The Trouble with Hubs
- Switches to the Rescue
- Connecting Ethernet Segments
- Troubleshooting Switches
- Chapter 3 Review
- Chapter 4 Modern Ethernet
- Test Specific
- 100-Megabit Ethernet
- 100BaseT
- 100BaseFX
- Gigabit Ethernet
- 1000BaseSX
- 1000BaseLX
- SFF Fiber Connectors
- Mechanical Connection Variations
- Implementing Multiple Types of Gigabit Ethernet
- Ethernet Evolutions
- 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- Beyond Network+
- IEEE 802.3ba
- Chapter 4 Review
- Chapter 5 Installing a Physical Network
- Historical/Conceptual
- Understanding Structured Cabling
- Cable Basics-A Star Is Born
- Test Specific
- Structured Cable Network Components
- Structured Cable-Beyond the Star
- Installing Structured Cabling
- Getting a Floor Plan
- Mapping the Runs
- Determining the Location of the Telecommunications Room
- Pulling Cable
- Making Connections
- Testing the Cable Runs
- NICs
- Buying NICs
- Link Lights
- Diagnostics and Repair of Physical Cabling
- Diagnosing Physical Problems
- Check Your Lights
- Check the NIC
- Cable Testing
- Problems in the Telecommunications Room
- Toners
- Chapter 5 Review
- Chapter 6 TCP/IP Basics
- Historical/Conceptual
- Test Specific
- The TCP/IP Protocol Suite
- Internet Layer Protocols
- Transport Layer Protocols
- Application Layer Protocols
- IP and Ethernet
- IP Addresses
- IP Addresses in Action
- Class IDs
- CIDR and Subnetting
- Subnetting
- CIDR: Subnetting in the Real World
- IP Address Assignment
- Static IP Addressing
- Dynamic IP Addressing
- Special IP Addresses
- Chapter 6 Review
- Chapter 7 Routing
- Historical/Conceptual
- How Routers Work
- Test Specific
- Routing Tables
- Freedom from Layer 2
- Network Address Translation
- Dynamic Routing
- Routing Metrics
- Distance Vector and Path Vector
- Link State
- EIGRP
- Dynamic Routing Makes the Internet
- Route Redistribution
- Working with Routers
- Connecting to Routers
- Basic Router Configuration
- Router Problems
- Chapter 7 Review
- Chapter 8 TCP/IP Applications
- Historical/Conceptual
- Transport Layer and Network Layer Protocols
- How People Communicate
- Test Specific
- TCP
- UDP
- ICMP
- IGMP
- The Power of Port Numbers
- Registered Ports
- Connection Status
- Rules for Determining Good vs. Bad Communications
- Common TCP/IP Applications
- The World Wide Web
- Telnet and SSH
- FTP
- Internet Applications
- Chapter 8 Review
- Chapter 9 Network Naming
- Test Specific
- Before DNS
- NetBIOS
- hosts
- DNS
- How DNS Works
- DNS Servers
- Troubleshooting DNS
- Diagnosing TCP/IP Networks
- Chapter 9 Review
- Chapter 10 Securing TCP/IP
- Test Specific
- Making TCP/IP Secure
- Encryption
- Integrity
- Nonrepudiation
- Authentication
- Authorization
- TCP/IP Security Standards
- User Authentication Standards
- Encryption Standards
- Combining Authentication and Encryption
- Secure TCP/IP Applications
- HTTPS
- SCP
- SFTP
- SNMP
- LDAP
- NTP
- Chapter 10 Review
- Chapter 11 Advanced Networking Devices
- Test Specific
- Virtual Private Networks
- PPTP VPNs
- L2TP VPNs
- SSL VPNs
- DTLS VPNs
- DMVPN
- Alternative VPNs
- Switch Management
- Virtual LANs
- Trunking
- Configuring a VLAN-Capable Switch
- Tagging
- VLAN Trunking Protocol
- InterVLAN Routing
- DHCP and VLANs
- Troubleshooting VLANs
- Multilayer Switches
- Load Balancing
- QoS and Traffic Shaping
- Port Bonding
- Network Protection
- Chapter 11 Review
- Chapter 12 IPv6
- Test Specific
- IPv6 Basics
- IPv6 Address Notation
- Link-Local Address
- IPv6 Prefix Lengths
- The End of Broadcast
- Global Unicast Address
- Aggregation
- Using IPv6
- It Just Works
- DHCPv6
- DNS in IPv6
- Moving to IPv6
- IPv4 and IPv6
- Transition Mechanisms
- Chapter 12 Review
- Chapter 13 Remote Connectivity
- Historical/Conceptual
- Telephony and Beyond
- The Dawn of Long Distance
- Test Specific
- Digital Telephony
- Copper Carriers: T1 and T3
- Fiber Carriers: SONET/SDH and OC
- Packet Switching
- Real-World WAN
- Alternative to Telephony WAN
- The Last Mile
- Dial-Up
- DSL
- Broadband Cable
- Satellite
- Fiber
- Which Connection?
- Using Remote Access
- Dial-Up to the Internet
- Private Dial-Up
- Dedicated Connection
- Remote Terminal
- WAN Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Loss of Internet Connectivity
- Interface Errors
- DNS Issues
- Interference
- Chapter 13 Review
- Chapter 14 Wireless Networking
- Historical/Conceptual
- Test Specific
- Wi-Fi Standards
- 802.11
- 802.11b
- 802.11a
- 802.11g
- 802.11n
- 802.11ac
- WPS
- Wi-Fi Security
- Enterprise Wireless
- Implementing Wi-Fi
- Performing a Site Survey
- Installing the Client
- Setting Up an Ad Hoc Network
- Setting Up an Infrastructure Network
- Extending the Network
- Verifying the Installation
- Troubleshooting Wi-Fi
- No Connection
- Slow Connection
- Weird Connection
- Chapter 14 Review
- Chapter 15 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- Historical/Conceptual
- Concepts of Virtualization
- Meet the Hypervisor
- Emulation vs. Virtualization
- Desktop Virtualization
- Test Specific
- Virtualization Benefits
- Power Saving
- Hardware Consolidation
- System Recovery
- System Duplication
- Research
- Virtualization in Modern Networks
- Hypervisors
- Scaling Virtualization
- To the Cloud
- The Service-Layer Cake
- Cloud Delivery Models
- Chapter 15 Review
- Chapter 16 Mobile Networking
- Mobile Network Technologies
- Test Specific
- Cellular WAN
- 802.11
- Bluetooth
- Less Common Mobile Network Technologies
- Deployment Models
- BYOD
- COBO
- COPE
- CYOD
- On-Boarding and Off-Boarding
- Scenarios
- Geofencing
- Locating and Disabling Lost Mobile Devices
- Hardening IoT Devices
- Chapter 16 Review
- Chapter 17 Building a Real-World Network
- Test Specific
- Designing a Basic Network
- Define the Network Needs
- Documentation
- Network Design
- Compatibility Issues
- Internal Connections
- External Connections
- Unified Communication
- It Started with VoIP
- Unified Communication Features
- VTC and Medianets
- ICS
- DCS
- PLC
- SCADA
- Chapter 17 Review
- Chapter 18 Managing Risk
- Test Specific
- Risk Management
- Security Policies
- Change Management
- Patching and Updates
- Training
- Points of Failure
- Standard Business Documents
- Security Preparedness
- Contingency Planning
- Incident Response
- Disaster Recovery
- Business Continuity
- Forensics
- Safety
- Electrical Safety
- Physical/Installation Safety
- Rack Installation and Maintenance
- Emergency Procedures
- Chapter 18 Review
- Chapter 19 Protecting Your Network
- Test Specific
- Network Threats
- Spoofing
- Packet/Protocol Abuse
- Zero-Day Attacks
- ARP Cache Poisoning
- Denial of Service
- Man-in-the-Middle
- Session Hijacking
- Brute Force
- Physical/Local Access
- Malware
- Social Engineering
- Common Vulnerabilities
- Unnecessary Running Services
- Unpatched/Legacy Systems
- Unencrypted Channels
- Cleartext Credentials
- RF Emanation
- Hardening Your Network
- Physical Security
- Network Security
- Device Hardening
- Host Security
- Firewalls
- Types of Firewalls
- Implementing and Configuring Firewalls
- Troubleshooting Firewalls
- Chapter 19 Review
- Chapter 20 Network Monitoring
- Test Specific
- SNMP
- Monitoring Tools
- Packet Sniffers
- Protocol Analyzers
- Interface Monitors
- Performance Monitors
- Putting It All Together
- Scenario: Monitoring and Managing
- SIEM
- Chapter 20 Review
- Chapter 21 Network Troubleshooting
- Test Specific
- Troubleshooting Tools
- Hardware Tools
- Software Tools
- The Troubleshooting Process
- Identify the Problem
- Establish a Theory of Probable Cause
- Test the Theory to Determine Cause
- Establish a Plan of Action and Identify Potential Effects
- Implement the Solution or Escalate as Necessary
- Verify Full System Functionality and Implement Preventative Measures
- Document Findings, Actions, and Outcomes
- Resolving Common Network Service Issues
- "We Can't Access Our Web Server in Istanbul!"
- Hands-On Problems
- LAN Problems
- WAN Problems
- Beyond Local-Escalate
- End-to-End Connectivity
- Troubleshooting Is Fun!
- Chapter 21 Review
- Appendix A Objective Map: CompTIA Network+
- Appendix B Create Your Study Plan
- Review Your Overall Score
- Review Your Score by CompTIA Network+ Exam Domain
- Appendix C About the Online Content
- System Requirements
- Your Total Seminars Training Hub Account
- Single User License Terms and Conditions
- TotalTester Online
- Assessment Test
- TotalSims for Network+
- Mike's Video Training
- Playing the Mike Meyers Introduction Video
- Mike's Cool Tools
- Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z
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