MTA Networking Fundamentals 98-366 Exam Prep




MTA Networking Fundamentals 98-366 Exam Prep

****This is only a Preparation Test course, aimed to help you in your final preparation for the certification exam. This course is not a video or lecturing course, and Formal or Informal training is strongly recommended.****

MTA Networking Fundamentals 98-366 Best Prep Tests 2021


These practice test are here to help you successfully prepare for the certification exam, Gain confidence to successfully pass the certification exam.

This MTA: Networking Fundamentals Certification Prep Tests - Will test your knowledge on the following categories:


  • Understand the concepts of Internet, intranet, and extranet

Virtual Private Network (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)

Leased lines, dial-up, ISDN, VPN, T1, T3, E1, E3, DSL, cable, and more, and their characteristics (speed, availability)

  • Understand wireless networking

Types of wireless networking standards and their

characteristics (802.11a,b,g,n, including different GHz ranges), types

of network security (WPA, WEP, 802.1X, and others), point-to-point (P2P)

wireless, wireless bridging

  • Understand network topologies and access methods

Star, mesh, ring

  • 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

  • Understand routers

Transmission speed considerations, directly connected

routes, static routing, dynamic routing (routing protocols), default

routes; routing table and how it selects best route(s); routing table

memory, network address translation (NAT), software routing in Windows

Server; Quality of Service (QoS)

  • Understand media types

Cable types and their

characteristics, including media segment length and speed; fiber optic;

twisted pair shielded or nonshielded; catxx cabling, wireless;

susceptibility to external interference (machinery and power cables);

susceptibility to electricity (lightning), susceptibility to

interception

  • Understand the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model

OSI model; Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) model;

examples of devices, protocols, applications, and which OSI/TCP layer

they belong to; TCP and User Datagram Protocol (UDP); well-known ports

for most used purposes (not necessarily Internet); packets and frames

  • Understand IPv4

Subnetting, IPconfig, why use Internet Protocol version 4

(IPv4), addressing, ipv4toipv6 tunneling protocols to ensure backward

compatibility, dual IP stack, subnetmask, gateway, ports, packets,

reserved address ranges for local use (including local loopback IP)

  • Understand IPv6

Subnetting, IPconfig, why use IPv6, addressing,

ipv4toipv6 tunneling protocols to ensure backward compatibility, dual IP

stack, subnetmask, gateway, ports, packets, reserved address ranges for

local use (including local loopback IP)

  • Understand names resolution

DNS, Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), steps in the name resolution process

  • Understand networking services

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), remote access

  • Understand TCP/IP

Tools (such as ping), tracert, pathping, Telnet,

IPconfig, netstat, reserved address ranges for local use (including

local loopback IP), protocols


Fully prepare for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals Certification exam. 

****This course is updated as soon as exam objectives change or when new technology knowledge needs to be tested****


Successfully Prepare for the MTA 98-366 Networking Fundamentals certification exam by using the best practice tests 2021

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What you will learn
  • Students will be able to gain confidence and prepare for the MTA: Networking Fundamentals Certification Exam
  • Networking Topologies
  • Networking Ports and Protocols

Rating: 3.8

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 285 questions

Instructor: Phillip Roos


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