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Networking Concepts
23%
OSI concepts, network appliances, addressing, protocols, cloud connectivity, wireless, and physical media.
A vendor-neutral networking track for learners building practical readiness in infrastructure, routing, operations, security, and troubleshooting.
Exam code
N10-009
Questions
Maximum of 90
Duration
90 minutes
Format
Multiple-choice and performance-based questions
Passing score
720 on a 100-900 scale
Recommended experience
9-12 months of hands-on experience in IT networking or equivalent foundational knowledge
CertVector bank: 500 managed questions.
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Last reviewed: May 29, 2026
1.0
23%
OSI concepts, network appliances, addressing, protocols, cloud connectivity, wireless, and physical media.
2.0
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Routing, switching, VLANs, wireless deployment, cabling, SDN, SD-WAN, and infrastructure rollout decisions.
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19%
Documentation, monitoring, change management, high availability, remote access, and operational process.
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14%
Segmentation, hardening, wireless protection, authentication, NAC, VPNs, and security appliances.
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24%
Methodical troubleshooting for cabling, switching, routing, wireless, services, performance, and tooling.
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Users on a new office VLAN can reach internal file shares but cannot browse the internet. Other VLANs work normally. What should be checked first?
Answer: A
Internal access proves local switching is working. Internet failure isolated to one VLAN points first to gateway, routing, NAT, or firewall policy for that VLAN.
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