
Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Sixth Edition (Exam N10-008)
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Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Additional Resources for Teachers
- Chapter 1 Network Models
- Lab Exercise 1.01: Network Hardware and Software
- Lab Exercise 1.02: netstat, ping, and tracert
- Lab Exercise 1.03: The OSI Model
- Lab Exercise 1.04: OSI Model Presentation
- Lab Exercise 1.05: Networking (in Another Sense) and Staying Current with Industry
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 2 Cabling and Topology
- Lab Exercise 2.01: Network Topologies
- Lab Exercise 2.02: Cabling Requirements
- Lab Exercise 2.03: Standards Organizations
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 3 Ethernet Basics
- Lab Exercise 3.01: IEEE 802.3
- Lab Exercise 3.02: CSMA/CD-Past and Present
- Lab Exercise 3.03: Origins of Ethernet
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 4 Ethernet Standards
- Lab Exercise 4.01: Gigabit Ethernet Standards and NICs
- Lab Exercise 4.02: Gigabit Ethernet Switches
- Lab Exercise 4.03: Beyond Gigabit Ethernet
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 5 Installing a Physical Network
- Lab Exercise 5.01: Structured Network Cabling
- Lab Exercise 5.02: Small Network Infrastructure
- Lab Exercise 5.03: Switches, NICs, and PCs
- Lab Exercise 5.04: Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
- Lab Exercise 5.05: Field Trip: A Visit with the IT Department
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 6 TCP/IP Basics
- Lab Exercise 6.01: IP Address and Subnet Mask
- Lab Exercise 6.02: Subnetting and CIDR
- Lab Exercise 6.03: Local Communication vs. Remote Communication
- Lab Exercise 6.04: Packet Sniffing
- Lab Exercise 6.05: Static IP Address Configuration
- Lab Exercise 6.06: Dynamic IP Address Configuration
- Lab Exercise 6.07: DHCP Client and DHCP Server
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 7 Routing
- Lab Exercise 7.01: tracert
- Lab Exercise 7.02: NAT and Port Forwarding
- Lab Exercise 7.03: Router Configuration
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 8 TCP/IP Applications
- Lab Exercise 8.01: Transport Layer and Network Layer Protocols
- Lab Exercise 8.02: Ports
- Lab Exercise 8.03: HTTP
- Lab Exercise 8.04: FTP
- Lab Exercise 8.05: The TCP Three-Way Handshake and Beyond
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 9 Network Naming
- Lab Exercise 9.01: DNS Queries, DNS Responses, and DNS Resolver Cache
- Lab Exercise 9.02: nslookup
- Lab Exercise 9.03: DNS Client and DNS Server
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 10 Securing TCP/IP
- Lab Exercise 10.01: Certificate Authorities
- Lab Exercise 10.02: Secure Ports, OpenSSH, and TLS
- Lab Exercise 10.03: Kerberos
- Lab Exercise 10.04: DoH and DoT
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 11 Switch Features
- Lab Exercise 11.01: VLANs and SVIs
- Lab Exercise 11.02: Trunking
- Lab Exercise 11.03: Routed Ports
- Lab Exercise 11.04: SPAN
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 12 IPv6
- Lab Exercise 12.01: IPv6 Facts and Figures
- Lab Exercise 12.02: IPv6 Address Compression
- Lab Exercise 12.03: IPv6 Configuration and Communication
- Lab Exercise 12.04: IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (RS, RA)
- Lab Exercise 12.05: IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NS, NA)
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 13 WAN Connectivity
- Lab Exercise 13.01: VPN
- Lab Exercise 13.02: Remote Desktop
- Lab Exercise 13.03: Microsoft Quick Assist
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 14 Wireless Networking
- Lab Exercise 14.01: Wireless Standards and Security
- Lab Exercise 14.02: Wireless Network Planning
- Lab Exercise 14.03: Wireless Networking Configuration
- Lab Exercise 14.04: Wireless Network Troubleshooting
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 15 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
- Lab Exercise 15.01: Virtualization Technologies
- Lab Exercise 15.02: VMware Workstation Player and Ubuntu
- Lab Exercise 15.03: Traffic Between the Host System and the VM
- Lab Exercise 15.04: Traffic from the VM to the Internet
- Lab Exercise 15.05: Cloud Computing with Google Drive
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 16 Data Centers
- Lab Exercise 16.01: Data Center Terminology and Concepts
- Lab Exercise 16.02: Data Center Research
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 17 Integrating Network Devices
- Lab Exercise 17.01: Industrial Control Systems
- Lab Exercise 17.02: IoT Vulnerabilities
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 18 Network Operations
- Lab Exercise 18.01: AUP
- Lab Exercise 18.02: User Education
- Lab Exercise 18.03: Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 19 Protecting Your Network
- Lab Exercise 19.01: Common Threats
- Lab Exercise 19.02: User Authentication
- Lab Exercise 19.03: Windows Defender Firewall
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 20 Network Monitoring
- Lab Exercise 20.01: SNMP
- Lab Exercise 20.02: Performance Monitor and Event Viewer
- Lab Exercise 20.03: SIEM
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Chapter 21 Network Troubleshooting
- Lab Exercise 21.01: The Troubleshooting Process
- Lab Exercise 21.02: Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
- Lab Exercise 21.03: Software Troubleshooting Tools
- Lab Exercise 21.04: Vulnerability Scanning
- Lab Analysis
- Key Term Quiz
- Index
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