i-Net+ Training
CompTIA i-Net+ Training Course
Hosted by Jean McKay
i-Net+ training on CD or DVD
This i-Net+ course is designed to provide you with a basic technical knowledge of the internet, intranets, and e-commerce technologies. This training also provides valuable knowledge for individuals who sell and market Internet solutions. Topics in this course also include training for various career roles such as implementing and maintaining internet, intranet, and extranet infrastructures and services; and development of related applications.
CompTIA retired the certification for i-Net+ on December 31st 2007.
Multimedia CD-ROM & DVD Based Training:
With CD & DVD based training, the lectures were video taped and then digitized and are presented to you in Full Motion Video, Audio, & Graphics. DVD-ROMs will run only on a computer DVD Drive and will not run on a TV DVD Player. DVD-Video will run on both a computer DVD Drive and a TV DVD Player.
System Requirements: 400 MHz Processor (minimum), CD-ROM Drive (for CDs), DVD Drive (for DVD-ROMs & DVD-Videos) or TV DVD Player (for DVD-Videos), 64 MB RAM, Sound Card. Available Hard Disk Space 200 MB. Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, or Apple Mac.
iNet+ Instructor: Jean McKay
Course Outline - i-Net+ Training:
Time: Approx 1.5 to 2 hours training per CD or DVD
Level 1
1.0 Internet Network Topologies
1.1 Connection Sizes
2.0 Connection Devices
2.1 Hardware Components
2.2 Software Components
3.0 The Internet
3.1 Internet Domain Names and DNS
3.2 Using DNS
3.3 URL
4.0 Protocols
4.1 TCP/IP
4.2 Remote Access Protocols
4.3 Client-Server Components
4.4 Mapping Protocols and Services
5.0 Application Servers
6.0 IP Addressing
6.1 Private Addresses & Subnetting
7.0 Client Issues
8.0 Connectivity Issues
8.1 Operating System
8.2 Host File
8.3 Internet Connection
9.0 Diagnostic Tools
10.0 Course Conclusion
Level 2
1.0 Internet Site Functionality
1.1 Access to Your Web Pages
1.2 File Types
1.3 Image Sizes
1.4 MIME Types
2.0 Caching
2.1 Proxy Server
3.0 Searching
3.1 Spider
4.0 Using Browsers and Clients
4.1 Different Web Browsers
4.2 Section Summary
5.0 Client Updates
6.0 Site Administration
6.1 The Web Server
6.2 Server Testing
6.3 Server Speeds
6.4 Load Testing
6.5 Ecomm Testing
Level 3
1.0 Programming Languages
1.1 HTML
2.0 HTML Pages
2.1 Difference in Source Code Between Browsers
3.0 Multimedia Ext. & Plug-ins
4.0 Image & Multimedia File Formats
4.1 File Compression & Encapsulation
5.0 Wireless Connection
6.0 Database Connection
7.0 Pre-Production Testing
7.1 Storyboarding
7.2 Section Summary
8.0 Site Monitoring
8.1 Troubleshooting
8.2 Error Codes
9.0 Level Conclusion
Level 4
1.0 Choosing Security
1.1 Public Key Encryption
2.0 Identify Suspicious Activity
2.1 Other Types of Attacks
3.0 Detecting Intruders
4.0 Using Access Control
5.0 Anti-Virus Software
6.0 Client Security Add-ons
7.0 Implementing Firewalls
8.0 Understanding DMZ ~(Demilitarized Zone)
9.0 Authentication/Encryption
10.0 Differentiating Networks:~ Internet, Intranet, Extranet, Private
10.1 Weighing Internet, Intranet, Extranet, and Private Networks Security
11.0 E-commerce Terms & Concepts
11.1 Defining E-business Models
11.2 Marketing Considerations for E-business
12.0 Legal & Regulatory Issues
12.1 Trademarks
12.2 Open Source
13.0 Course Conclusion
