Getting started is an apt description for not only the beginning of this book, but also for your work toward achieving Network certification. CompTIA’s Network is one of the premier certifications that professional network engineers worldwide select to advance their technical expertise and launch their careers in the Information Technology (IT) industry. Networking is one of the hottest topics in IT, and to move to the top of the IT field, you must understand networking at the detail level.
This book is intended to start you on the path to Network certification What’s interesting about CompTIA’s Network certification is that it teaches basic networking concepts that are not tied to any particular vendor’s products. These concepts apply for any type of server or workstation that communicates across a network, and they’re valid in any environment. This is one of the main reasons that people select Network certification—the concepts you must know to earn it will be useful for as long as networks exist.

If you run a network that uses Microsoft Windows 2000 or any of the other network operating systems (NOSs) out there, you know that certain specific concepts apply only to that particular NOS. The Network certification does not ignore this fact. In Network, you are required to know the basics of Windows networks, Novell NetWare, Macintosh, UNIX, and Linux, in addition to how to network Windows workstations.

This book is organized to help you study for the Network examination. The majority of the material offers detailed information about networking theory and models, building from fundamentals to more complex subjects.


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