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CompTIA A+ 220-801: Network Cabling, IP Addressing, Ports, and Protocols
Overview/Description
In order for devices to be part of a network, each must make use of a cabling medium (if wired), cable connectors and have at least one unique address, most commonly an IP address. This course examines the components and communication mechanisms such as cables, connectors, ports and protocols used to allow computers and networks to communicate with one another and share information. It also deals with the properties and characteristics of TCP/IP, the details of IP addressing including the different types of addresses, how they are assigned and the different classes. It also explains common TCP and UDP ports and protocols. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectivesdistinguish between shielded and unshielded twisted-pair cabling  
describe how fiber cabling works 
distinguish between RG-6 and RG-59 coaxial cabling 
use the most appropriate cabling in a given scenario 
distinguish between how types of connectors are used 
use the most appropriate cabling in network environments 
use the most appropriate connectors in network environments 
specify the class of an IP address 
distinguish between IPv4 and IPv6 addressing types 
identify the default subnet masks for Class A, B, and C networks 
describe how DHCP assignment works 
recognize how common ports are used 
recognize how common protocols are used 
specify the class of an IP address 
recognize the functions of common ports and protocols 
In order for devices to be part of a network, each must make use of a cabling medium (if wired), cable connectors and have at least one unique address, most commonly an IP address. This course examines the components and communication mechanisms such as cables, connectors, ports and protocols used to allow computers and networks to communicate with one another and share information. It also deals with the properties and characteristics of TCP/IP, the details of IP addressing including the different types of addresses, how they are assigned and the different classes. It also explains common TCP and UDP ports and protocols. This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-801.
Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.
Expected Duration (hours)
1.5
Lesson Objectives
CompTIA A+ 220-801: Network Cabling, IP Addressing, Ports, and Protocols
Trajanje: 
1,5 h
Šifra: 
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