Formation MTA Examen 98-366: Networking Fundamentals in Ifrane
MOROCCO
Compétences mesurées
Comprendre les infrastructures de réseau (30-35%)
- Understand the Concepts of the Internet, Intranet, and Extranet.
VPN, security zones, firewalls
Understand Local Area Networks (LANs).
perimeter networks; addressing; reserved address ranges for local use
(including local loopback ip), VLANs; wired LAN and wireless
LAN
Understand Wide Area Networks (WANs).
o Leased lines, dial-up, ISDN, VPN, T1, T3, E1, E3, DSL, cable modem, and
more, and their characteristics (speed, availability)
Understand Wireless Networking.
o types of wireless networking standards and their characteristics
(802.11A, B, G, N, AC including different Ghz ranges), types of network security
(for example, WPA/WEP/802.1X ), point—to–point (P2P) wireless, ad hoc
networks, wireless bridging • Understand Network Topologies and Access
Methods.
star, mesh, ring, bus, logical and physical topologies
Comprendre le matériel réseau (20-25%)
- • Understand Switches.
Transmission speed, number and type of ports, number of uplinks,
speed of uplinks, managed or unmanaged switches, VLAN capabilities, Layer 2
and Layer 3 switches and security options, hardware redundancy, support,
backplane speed, switching types and MAC table, understand capabilities of
hubs versus switches, virtual switches
• Understand Routers.
transmission speed considerations, directly connected routes, static
routing, dynamic routing (routing protocols), RIP vs. OSPF, default routes;
routing table and how it selects best routes; routing table memory, NAT,
software routing in Windows Server, installing and configuring routing;
Quality of Service (QoS)
• Understand Media Types.
Cable types and their characteristics, including media segment length
and speed; fiber optic; twisted pair shielded or unshielded; catxx cabling,
wireless; susceptibility to external interference
(machinery and power cables); susceptibility to electricity
Comprendre les protocoles et services (45-50%)
- •Understand the OSI Model.
OSI model; TCP model; examples of devices, protocols, and applications and which OSI/TCP
layer they belong to; TCP and UDP; well— known ports for most—used purposes (not
necessarily Internet); packets and frames
•Understand IPv4.
addressing, subnetting; NAT, static IP, gateway; APIPA; network classes, classful/ classless IP
addressing;; reserved address ranges for local use (including local loopback ip)
•Understand IPv6.
subnetting; IPconfig; why use IPv6; addressing; ipv4toipv6 tunneling protocols to ensure
backwards compatibility; dual ip stack; subnetmask; gateway; ports; packets; reserved address
ranges for local use (including local loopback ip)
•Understand Names Resolution.
DNS, resource records, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), steps in the name resolution
process, HOSTS file, LMHOSTS file
•Understand Networking Services.
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), firewalls,
remote access, VPN
•Understand TCP/IP.
tools such as ping; tracert; pathping; Telnet; IPconfig; netstat, reserved address ranges for local
use (including local loopback ip); protocols
A propos de la formation
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