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Prepare for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals Exam (98-366)

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Overview

This learning path helps aspiring network administrators prepare for and pass the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA): Networking Fundamentals exam (98-366). For more information on this exam and the MTA certification designation, visit https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/learning/exam-98-366.aspx.
  • Develop a study plan for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals exam.
  • Build a basic understanding of the material covered in the exam domains.
  • Discover career opportunities available for network administrator.

Syllabus

  • Course 1: Networking Foundations: Networking Basics
    • Get an overview of the foundational topics any networking professional should know, as well as an introduction to emerging technologies.
  • Course 2: Networking Foundations: IP Addressing
    • Learn about the basics of IP addressing in networking, from how IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are formed to how to configure DHCP.
  • Course 3: Networking Foundations: Network Media (LANs)
    • Learn how to set up a LAN (local area network), WAN (wide area network), or wireless area network in this Foundations of Networking class.
  • Course 4: Networking Foundations: Network Media (WANs)
    • Discover how to apply your existing IP knowledge to networking. Learn how to set up WANs (wide area networks) with switches, routers, and different routing protocols.
  • Course 5: Networking Foundations: Protocols and CLI Tools
    • Explore the main methods for troubleshooting network connectivity issues using different protocols and command-line (CLI) tools

Taught by

Kevin Wallace, Anthony Sequeira, Greg Sowell, Greg Sowell and Greg Sowell

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