i-Net+ Certification

Code:

CT22-202

Series:

IT Technical

Duration:

5 days

Using the Internet
The Internet
Web browsers
Web pages
Internet services

Connecting client and server computers
Clients and servers
Web servers
Email clients and servers
FTP
Telnet
Newsgroups

Creating networks
Network operating systems
Network protocols
Network architecture
The OSI model
Network addressing

Identifying the infrastructure of the Internet
Network divisions
Routers
Domain names
Network communication servers
Bandwidth technologies
Connecting clients to the Internet
Modems
Dial-up Internet connections
Broadband Internet connections
LAN Internet connections
Internet Explorer

Troubleshooting client problems
Windows XP problems
Browser problems
Internet connection problems

Building a Web site
Simple Web site creation
HTML
Microsoft FrontPage
HTML authoring tools

Adding multimedia to Web sites
Multimedia
Graphics
Streaming multimedia
Videoconferencing and telephony
Creating dynamic Web pages
Cascading style sheets
Programming
Scripting
Cookies

Implementing databases and Web hosting
Databases
Web hosting
Web solutions

Securing your network
Attacks
Protection solutions
Protection strategies
Virtual private networks

Creating a business on the Web
E-business
Web customers
Customer support
E-commerce

Appendix A
i-Net+ exam objectives map
i-Net+ exam objectives

i-Net+ Certification


After completing this course, students will know how to:

  • Use Internet services.
  • Connect server and client computers.
  • Create networks.
  • Create an infrastructure to support Internet communication.
  • Connect client computers to the Internet.
  • Troubleshoot Windows XP client problems.
  • Build a simple Web site using HTML.
  • Add multimedia components to a Web site.
  • Create dynamic Web pages.
  • Implement databases and Web hosting.
  • Secure a network.
  • Create a business on the Web.

Prerequisites:


User-level skills and knowledge of networked Windows XP computers, basic Internet concepts and browser skills or completing the following courses:

Introduction to Personal Computers; Windows XP: Basic and Internet Explorer 6: Basic