Network +

I. Knowledge of Networking Technology        67%

I.1 Basic Knowledge 16%

I.1.1 Demonstrate understanding of basic network structure, including

Bus
Ring
Star
Mesh

 

I.1.2 Identify the following:

I.1.3 Associate IPX, IP, and NetBEUI with their functions.

I.1.4 Define the following terms and explain how each relates to fault tolerance or high availability:

I.1.5 Define the layers of the OSI model and identify the protocols, services, and functions that pertain to each layer.

I.1.6 Recognize and describe the following characteristics of networking media and connectors:

I.1.7 Identify the basic attributes, purpose, and function of the following network elements:

I.2 Physical Layer 6%

I.2.1 Given an installation, configuration, or troubleshooting scenario, select an appropriate course of action if a client workstation does not connect to the network after installing or replacing a network interface card. Explain why a given action is warranted. The following issues may be covered:

I.2.2 Identify the use of the following network components and the differences between them:

I.3 Data Link Layer 5%

I.3.1 Describe the following data link layer concepts

I.4 Network Layer 5%

I.4.1 Explain the following routing and network layer concepts, including

I.5 Transport Layer 4%

I.5.1 Explain the following transport layer concepts:

I.6 TCP/IP Fundamentals 12%

I.6.1 Demonstrate knowledge of the following TCP/IP fundamentals:

EX. 123.45.6.78 www.bubba.com www.bubbaco.com

I.6.2 Demonstrate knowledge of the fundamental concepts of TCP/IP addressing, including

I.6.3 Demonstrate knowledge of TCP/IP configuration concepts, including

I.7 TCP/IP Suite: Utilities 8%

I.7.1 Explain how and when to use the following TCP/IP utilities to test, validate, and troubleshoot IP connectivity:

I.8 Remote connectivity 5%

I.8.1 Explain the following remote connectivity concepts:

 

Special Thanks to David Schwartzberg - CNE, MCP for writing the original Cramsession for this exam!