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E-grāmata: Mike Meyers' CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Sixth Edition (Exam N10-008)

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  • ISBN-13: 9781264274734

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Practice essential IT skills and prepare for the 2021 version of the CompTIA Network+ exam

This thoroughly revised lab manual challenges you to solve real-world problems by learning to successfully apply the techniques contained in Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks, Sixth Edition. Clear, measurable lab objectives map directly to every topic on the test, enabling readers to pass the challenging exam with ease.

Mike Meyers’ CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Sixth Edition (Exam N10-008) contains more than 90 hands-on labs along with materials lists, lab setup details, and step-by-step instructions that require you to think critically. The book features special design elements that teach and reinforce retention. You will Lab Analysis questions and a Key Term Quiz that helps to build vocabulary.

  • Contains 90+ hands-on labs with clear objectives and instructions
  • Includes a 10% discount voucher coupon for the exam, a $32 value
  • Lab solutions are not printed in the book and are only available to adopting instructors
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Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Additional Resources for Teachers xxiii
Chapter 1 Network Models
1(24)
Lab Exercise 1.01 Network Hardware and Software
4(6)
Lab Exercise 1.02 Netstat, ping, and tracert
10(5)
Lab Exercise 1.03 The OSI Model
15(4)
Lab Exercise 1.04 OSI Model Presentation
19(1)
Lab Exercise 1.05 Networking (in Another Sense) and Staying Current with Industry
20(3)
Lab Analysis
23(1)
Key Term Quiz
24(1)
Chapter 2 Cabling and Topology
25(10)
Lab Exercise 2.01 Network Topologies
26(3)
Lab Exercise 2.02 Cabling Requirements
29(2)
Lab Exercise 2.03 Standards Organizations
31(2)
Lab Analysis
33(1)
Key Term Quiz
33(2)
Chapter 3 Ethernet Basics
35(8)
Lab Exercise 3.01 IEEE 802.3
36(3)
Lab Exercise 3.02 CSMA/CD--Past and Present
39(1)
Lab Exercise 3.03 Origins of Ethernet
40(2)
Lab Analysis
42(1)
Key Term Quiz
42(1)
Chapter 4 Ethernet Standards
43(12)
Lab Exercise 4.01 Gigabit Ethernet Standards and NICs
44(3)
Lab Exercise 4.02 Gigabit Ethernet Switches
47(2)
Lab Exercise 4.03 Beyond Gigabit Ethernet
49(4)
Lab Analysis
53(1)
Key Term Quiz
53(2)
Chapter 5 Installing a Physical Network
55(24)
Lab Exercise 5.01 Structured Network Cabling
56(2)
Lab Exercise 5.02 Small Network Infrastructure
58(9)
Lab Exercise 5.03 Switches, NICs, and PCs
67(4)
Lab Exercise 5.04 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
71(3)
Lab Exercise 5.05 Field Trip: A Visit with the IT Department
74(2)
Lab Analysis
76(1)
Key Term Quiz
76(3)
Chapter 6 TCP/IP Basics
79(52)
Lab Exercise 6.01 IP Address and Subnet Mask
82(7)
Lab Exercise 6.02 Subnetting and CIDR
89(8)
Lab Exercise 6.03 Local Communication vs. Remote Communication
97(3)
Lab Exercise 6.04 Packet Sniffing
100(14)
Lab Exercise 6.05 Static IP Address Configuration
114(5)
Lab Exercise 6.06 Dynamic IP Address Configuration
119(5)
Lab Exercise 6.07 DHCP Client and DHCP Server
124(4)
Lab Analysis
128(1)
Key Term Quiz
129(2)
Chapter 7 Routing
131(18)
Lab Exercise 7.01 tracert
132(8)
Lab Exercise 7.02 NAT and Port Forwarding
140(5)
Lab Exercise 7.03 Router Configuration
145(1)
Lab Analysis
146(1)
Key Term Quiz
146(3)
Chapter 8 TCP/IP Applications
149(28)
Lab Exercise 8.01 Transport Layer and Network Layer Protocols
150(7)
Lab Exercise 8.02 Ports i52
Lab Exercise 8.03 HTTP
157(6)
Lab Exercise 8.04 FTP
163(6)
Lab Exercise 8.05 The TCP Three-Way Handshake and Beyond
169(5)
Lab Analysis
174(1)
Key Term Quiz
175(2)
Chapter 9 Network Naming
177(20)
Lab Exercise 9.01 DNS Queries, DNS Responses, and DNS Resolver Cache
180(5)
Lab Exercise 9.02 nslookup
185(7)
Lab Exercise 9.03 DNS Client and DNS Server
192(4)
Lab Analysis
196(1)
Key Term Quiz
196(1)
Chapter 10 Securing TCP/IP
197(18)
Lab Exercise 10.01 Certificate Authorities
198(4)
Lab Exercise 10.02 Secure Ports, OpenSSH, and TLS
202(7)
Lab Exercise 10.03 Kerberos
209(2)
Lab Exercise 10.04 DoH and DoT
211(2)
Lab Analysis
213(1)
Key Term Quiz
213(2)
Chapter 11 Switch Features
215(24)
Lab Exercise 11.01 VLANs and SVIs
216(11)
Lab Exercise 11.02 Trunking
227(3)
Lab Exercise 11.03 Routed Ports
230(4)
Lab Exercise 11.04 SPAN
234(3)
Lab Analysis
237(1)
Key Term Quiz
237(2)
Chapter 12 IPv6
239(28)
Lab Exercise 12.01 IPv6 Facts and Figures
240(4)
Lab Exercise 12.02 IPv6 Address Compression
244(3)
Lab Exercise 12.03 IPv6 Configuration and Communication
247(4)
Lab Exercise 12.04 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (RS, RA)
251(5)
Lab Exercise 12.05 IPv6 Neighbor Discovery Protocol (NS, NA)
256(9)
Lab Analysis
265(1)
Key Term Quiz
265(2)
Chapter 13 WAN Connectivity
267(20)
Lab Exercise 13.01 VPN
268(8)
Lab Exercise 13.02 Remote Desktop
276(3)
Lab Exercise 13.03 Microsoft Quick Assist
279(5)
Lab Analysis
284(1)
Key Term Quiz
285(2)
Chapter 14 Wireless Networking
287(12)
Lab Exercise 14.01 Wireless Standards and Security
288(3)
Lab Exercise 14.02 Wireless Network Planning
291(2)
Lab Exercise 14.03 Wireless Networking Configuration
293(3)
Lab Exercise 14.04 Wireless Network Troubleshooting
296(1)
Lab Analysis
297(1)
Key Term Quiz
297(2)
Chapter 15 Virtualization and Cloud Computing
299(20)
Lab Exercise 15.01 Virtualization Technologies
302(2)
Lab Exercise 15.02 VMware Workstation Player and Ubuntu
304(3)
Lab Exercise 15.03 Traffic Between the Host System and the VM
307(5)
Lab Exercise 15.04 Traffic from the VM to the Internet
312(2)
Lab Exercise 15.05 Cloud Computing with Google Drive
314(3)
Lab Analysis
317(1)
Key Term Quiz
317(2)
Chapter 16 Data Centers
319(6)
Lab Exercise 16.01 Data Center Terminology and Concepts
320(2)
Lab Exercise 16.02 Data Center Research
322(1)
Lab Analysis
323(1)
Key Term Quiz
323(2)
Chapter 17 Integrating Network Devices
325(10)
Lab Exercise 17.01 Industrial Control Systems
326(4)
Lab Exercise 17.02 IoT Vulnerabilities
330(3)
Lab Analysis
333(1)
Key Term Quiz
333(2)
Chapter 18 Network Operations
335(8)
Lab Exercise 18.01 AUP
336(2)
Lab Exercise 18.02 User Education
338(1)
Lab Exercise 18.03 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity
339(2)
Lab Analysis
341(1)
Key Term Quiz
341(2)
Chapter 19 Protecting Your Network
343(12)
Lab Exercise 19.01 Common Threats
344(2)
Lab Exercise 19.02 User Authentication
346(5)
Lab Exercise 19.03 Windows Defender Firewall
351(3)
Lab Analysis
354(1)
Key Term Quiz
354(1)
Chapter 20 Network Monitoring
355(10)
Lab Exercise 20.01 SNMP
356(2)
Lab Exercise 20.02 Performance Monitor and Event Viewer
358(4)
Lab Exercise 20.03 SIEM
362(2)
Lab Analysis
364(1)
Key Term Quiz
364(1)
Chapter 21 Network Troubleshooting
365(16)
Lab Exercise 21.01 The Troubleshooting Process
366(2)
Lab Exercise 21.02 Hardware Troubleshooting Tools
368(2)
Lab Exercise 21.03 Software Troubleshooting Tools
370(1)
Lab Exercise 21.04 Vulnerability Scanning
371(8)
Lab Analysis
379(1)
Key Term Quiz
379(2)
Index 381
Jonathan S. Weissman, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+, CompTIA Server+, CompTIA Linux+, CCNP, CCNA, CEH, CHFI, is a senior lecturer at Rochester Institute of Technology as well as an associate professor and Networking and Cybersecurity program coordinator at Finger Lakes Community College. He is the recipient of ten teaching awards and honors. He is the co-author of Mike Meyers CompTIA Network+ Guide to Managing and Troubleshooting Networks Lab Manual, Fifth Edition and Principles of Computer Security: CompTIA Security+ and Beyond Lab Manual (Exam SY0-601), and is the technical editor for many other books. Weissman regularly appears on TV news and talk radio, and in articles, as a networking and cybersecurity expert. Additionally, he presents at conferences and in webinars, runs workshops, and appears in podcasts. He has a masters degree in Computer Science from Brooklyn College and holds 44 industry certifications. @CSCPROF on Twitter.





Michael Meyers, MCP, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, CompTIA Security+ (Houston, TX), is one of the industry's leading authorities on CompTIA certification. He is the president and founder and Total Seminars, LLC, a major provider of PC and network repair seminars for thousands of organizations including IBM, Lucent Technologies, GE, the FBI, the FAA and the United Nations. Mike is the best-selling author of the A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide.