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1 CompTIA Network+ Introduction To Networking

CompTIA Network+ (Exam Code: N10-007) is designed to help individuals develop a career in IT infrastructure by covering essential networking concepts such as troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks. The exam consists of 90 questions with a passing mark of 720, and it prepares candidates for various job roles including Network Administrator and Network Analyst. Key topics include network fundamentals, types of networks, modes of transmission, and benefits of computer networking.

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1 CompTIA Network+ Introduction To Networking

CompTIA Network+ (Exam Code: N10-007) is designed to help individuals develop a career in IT infrastructure by covering essential networking concepts such as troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks. The exam consists of 90 questions with a passing mark of 720, and it prepares candidates for various job roles including Network Administrator and Network Analyst. Key topics include network fundamentals, types of networks, modes of transmission, and benefits of computer networking.

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CompTIA Network+

CompTIA Network+

 About CompTIA N+

• CompTIA Network+ helps develop a career in IT infrastructure covering


troubleshooting, configuring, and managing networks.

 Exam Code : N10-007 (1 Paper)

 Job Role :
Junior Network Administrator Network Support Specialist
Network Field Technician System Engineer
Junior System Engineer Network Analyst
Network Field Engineer

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Examination Details

1) Exam Number : N10-007


2) Duration : 90 Minutes
3) Number Of Questions : 90 Questions
4) Passing Mark : 720 (On A Scale Of 100-900)
5) Available Languages : English
6) Exam Questions : Multiple-choice Single Answer
Multiple-choice Multiple Answer
Drag And Drop
Simulations
Examination Details
CompTIA Network+

• Networking Base Company

• Summary

CompTIA N+ N10-007 5
Lessons

1) Fundamental of11)Proxy Server 21) Network tools


Network 12)CIDR(subnetting mask) 22) Practical’s:
2) Type of Network 13) Network of cable Remote desktop
3) Mode of Transmission Data sharing
14) TCP three way
4) OSI model handshake Network backup
Network system
5) TCP/ IP model 15) TCP & UDP
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6) Network Devices 16) SAN & NAS
7) IP Address 17) Protocol
8) DNS 18) Crimping method
9) VPN Protocol 19) Network port
10)DHCP 20) Type of Ethernet cable
Network Fundamental
Introduction to Networking

1) What is a Networking ?
2) Benefit of a Computer Network
3) Mode of transmission.
4) Type of Network.
 Network design
 Network area
 Network topology
 Network protocols
 Wired and wireless
Introduction to Networking

 Networking “ Interconnection”
 Interconnection of people
 Technical languages :
 More than one computer connected with each other via wire & wireless Medium and can
above to transfer to data to each other than its is consider as network (N/W).
 Networking is the practice of associating two or more computing devices together
physically or logically for the purpose of sharing data and resources.
Introduction to Networking

Example :
o ATM
o Railway Booking
o Online Form
o Computer Communication
o ETC.
Benefit of a Computer Network

A well designed networking system not only saves time, effort but also enables the
maximum utilization of the IT resources
 File Sharing : Users connected to a network can share files, data & access information
with each other; without the need to physically move from one computer to another.
 Hardware sharing: Hardware devices such as printer, scanner & CD-ROM drives can be
shared by multiple users within a network. eliminating the need and extra cost of
installing separate hardware's for individual computer.
 Software sharing : Users can also share software in a computer network and permission
to access the software by specific user can also be defined.
 Cost reduction: Sharing the hardware and the software resources over a network
reduces the cost of operations for a business.
 Efficient Systems Management : using a computer network, it is possible to efficient
manage configurations, troubleshoot and maintain the connected computer.
 Enables Real-time Communication: a computer network enables real time
communication as the internet can be shared over a network and information can be
exchanged through E-mails Etc.
Mode of Transmission

The Transmission Is Characterised By :

The Direction Of The Exchanges.


 One Place To Another Place Data Transfer

The Synchronisation Between The Transmitter And Receiver.


Mode of Transmission

The Direction Of The Exchanges :

 Simplex

• Keyboard ,mouse (data transfer one direction flow)

 Half Duplex

• Walkie-talkie (the data flow in one direction or the


other, but not both at the same time)

 Full Duplex

• Mobile phone
Mode of Transmission(Data Transfer)

 Number of elementary unit (bits) of information that can be simultaneously


transmitted by the communication channel.

 Two type of transmission channel :

1) Serial channel

2) Parallel channel
Serial Data Transfer

 The binary digits are sent, one after another, in a single line.

 For example:
 USB (Universal Serial Bus)

 SATA (Serial ATA) devices send and receive data in Series.


Parallel Data Transfer

 The data is transferred "many" bits at a time. The number of bits depends upon the
bus (communication channel) – 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit and 64 bit buses are common.
 Examples are :
 found in printers,

 scanners and

 the data channels (bus) inside a computer.


Type of Network

 In The World Of Computer, Networking Is The Practice Of Linking Two Or More


Computing Device Together For The Purpose Of Sharing Data.

 Network Are Built With A Mix Of Computer Hardware & Computer Software

 Classification Of Network:

1) Network Design (architecture)

2) Network Area

3) Network Topology

4) Network Protocol

5) Wired & Wireless


Type of Network

Type of
Network

Network Network Network Network Wired &


architecture Area Topology Protocol wireless

Client /Server PAN, LAN,MAN, Bus ,Ring ,Star ,T Proprietary, LAN, Router
Peer to peer CAN,WAN,SAN ree, Mesh, Open standard
Hybrid
Network Architecture

 Server: (Services Provider)


 This type provides a specific role in a computer that performs server tasks.

 Example: web server /file server /print server


Network Architecture
 Client: (Services Requester)
 A client is a computer that connects to and uses the resources of a remote
computer, or server.
 Client is also another name for a software program used to connect to a server.
 A client can also be another term used to describe a user.
Network Architecture
 Peer to Peer Network:
 Alternatively referred to as P2P, P-to-P and P2P communication, peer to peer refers
to the transmission between two peer computer over a network.
 peer to peer computer is a all about equal.
 Print order |service provider |services requester all in one.
Comparison Between The Peer-to-peer & Client –
Server Architecture

Peer-to-peer Architecture Client – Server Architecture

 IT is easy.  It is difficult to set up.


 It is cheaper to install.  It is expensive to install.

 It can an be implemented on a wide range  It can be implement on various operating


of operating systems. systems, but server needs an operating system
that supports networking.
 Maintaining the software is time
 Maintain the software is less time consuming
consuming because every node has to be
because most of the maintence is done on the
maintained individually. server side.
 It requires a low level of security.  It requires a high level of security.
 It is an ideal choice for a network of less  There is no limit to the computers that are
then ten nodes. supported by the server
now !

• Thanks for attending the session !

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