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Network+ Certification Training Guide

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ISBN-10: 0130939102

ISBN-13: 9780130939104

Edition: 2001 (Lab Manual)

Authors: Randy L. Ratliff

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List price: $86.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 2/9/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 668
Size: 8.50" wide x 10.75" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 4.730
Language: English

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Thorough the Network+ certification is a company-neutral, industry-wide recognition of computer networking knowledge
It is a logical next step from the A+ certification (the standard for computer service technicians) as well as a path for entering into a networking career
Over 50 leading companies and training organizations including Marcraft
Novell
Compaq
Digital Equipment
US West
Lotus
US Robotics, and the Information Technology Training Association (ITTA)
support this industry-wide NETWORK+ certification program
The Marcraft Network Certification
Course is a superbly illustrated
theory text and hands-on lab guide
designed to prepare students and technicians for the Computing
Technology Industry Association's Network+ certification exam
Microsoft's �
Networking Essentials Trademark exam, and/or the ETA's
(Electronics Technicians Association)
Certified Network
Systems Technician (CNST) certification exam
The Marcraft program includes hands-on CISCO � router setup and configuration labs
It's an ideal introduction for students planning to enroll in the CISCO �
Network Academy program
Network Knowledge Operating a Network
Management System
Setting Up Standard Operating
Procedures Administering the Network
Planning a Customer's
Job Maintaining the Network
Implementing a Change Control System Network
Practices Implementing the Installation of a Network
Managing Support Efforts
Troubleshooting the Network
Designing the Network
Analyzing/Evaluating
The Accountability of New Technology Developing Documentation and SOPS