Certification coverage

CompTIA Network+ N10-009

Subnetica covers 86.4% of the CompTIA Network+ N10-009 blueprint by exam weight - 22 of 25 published objectives. Of the objectives this environment can express at all, it covers 100%.

Coverage is not a claim that Subnetica replaces official certification training. Remaining objectives are shown below, including areas such as wireless equipment, physical media, and other capabilities that cannot be faithfully simulated in a virtual network.

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This is the vendor's objective list, not a claim about what we teach. Objectives we don't cover are listed too, with what is missing - so you know what to study elsewhere.

1.0 Networking Concepts

23% of the exam · 8 of 8 objectives covered

  • 1.1

    Explain concepts related to the OSI reference model

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 1.2

    Compare and contrast networking appliances, applications, and functions

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 1.3

    Summarize cloud concepts and connectivity options

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 1.4

    Explain common networking ports, protocols, services, and traffic types

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 1.5

    Compare and contrast transmission media and transceivers

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 1.6

    Compare and contrast network topologies, architectures, and types

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 1.7

    Given a scenario, use appropriate IPv4 network addressing

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 1.8

    Summarize evolving use cases for modern network environments

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review

2.0 Network Implementation

20% of the exam · 3 of 4 objectives covered

  • 2.1

    Explain characteristics of routing technologies

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 2.2

    Given a scenario, configure switching technologies and features

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 2.3

    Given a scenario, select and configure wireless devices and technologies

    Out of scope

    Wireless networking

    Subnetica's networks are wired. There is no radio to configure, no access point or controller to manage, and no signal behaviour to observe, so wireless is not taught here - study it elsewhere.

  • 2.4

    Explain important factors of physical installations

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review

3.0 Network Operations

19% of the exam · 4 of 5 objectives covered

  • 3.1

    Explain the purpose of organizational processes and procedures

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 3.2

    Given a scenario, use network monitoring technologies

    Out of scope

    Monitoring and telemetry

    SNMP polling and flow export are not available in Subnetica's environment, and the devices do not generate a steady enough stream of events for a monitoring exercise to grade fairly. Monitoring is covered as a concept in a lesson instead.

  • 3.3

    Explain disaster recovery concepts

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 3.4

    Given a scenario, implement IPv4 and IPv6 network services

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 3.5

    Compare and contrast network access and management methods

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review

4.0 Network Security

14% of the exam · 3 of 3 objectives covered

  • 4.1

    Explain the importance of basic network security concepts

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 4.2

    Summarize various types of attacks and their impact to the network

    Covered
    Partial Lesson Quiz- Lab Review
  • 4.3

    Given a scenario, apply network security features, defense techniques, and solutions

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review

5.0 Network Troubleshooting

24% of the exam · 4 of 5 objectives covered

  • 5.1

    Explain the troubleshooting methodology

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 5.2

    Given a scenario, troubleshoot common cabling and physical interface issues

    Out of scope

    Physical media and cabling

    Cabling, connectors and transceivers are physical, and Subnetica's networks are not. Faults that live in the wire - duplex and speed mismatches, errors, collisions - cannot be staged here. Cabling concepts are taught in a lesson; the hands-on half needs real hardware.

  • 5.3

    Given a scenario, troubleshoot common issues with network services

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review
  • 5.4

    Given a scenario, troubleshoot common performance issues

    Covered
    Partial Lesson- Quiz Lab Review
  • 5.5

    Given a scenario, troubleshoot and resolve general networking issues

    Covered
    Full Lesson Quiz Lab Review

Methodology. Coverage is computed by mapping Subnetica's lessons, quizzes and lab templates onto the objective identifiers published by the vendor at https://www.comptia.org/certifications/network. Only content reachable from a published learning path counts. An objective is described as fully covered only where a lesson, a graded quiz and a hands-on lab all exist for it. Objective identifiers and titles are referenced for identification only; no vendor study material is reproduced.

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