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The Microsoft MTA: Networking Fundamentals certification is a great springboard to start your career in IT or boost your career by gaining new skills. This designation will check your skills in networking concepts and technologies. Though this accreditation is the first one to test the waters of IT or get skills in the networking field, candidates need to have some practical experience with Windows-based networking, network management tools, Windows Server, TCPIP, DNS, network topologies, and protocols. The exam one has to pass is 98-366. Since Microsoft constantly updates its certification program, this test can be taken till June 30, 2022.

Exam 98-366 is called Networking Fundamentals. The evaluation includes from 59 to 63 questions of different types, which you are to complete within 50 minutes. Before taking the exam, you need to register at the Certiport or Pearson VUE platform and pay the exam fee of $127. You will succeed in the test if you score about 700 points out of 1000.

Regarding the exam content, the Microsoft 98-366 evaluation includes three parts each of which checks specific skills. The first topic is devoted to understanding network infrastructures. This includes your competence in dealing with the concepts of intranet, extranet, and the Internet, wide area and local area networks. To be more specific, you need to know how to implement VPN, firewalls, wireless LAN, wired LAN, leased lines, cable modem, ad hoc networks, physical and local topologies, to mention a few.

The second topic is centered on networking hardware. This is where candidates show their skills in understanding switches, routers, and media types. In this domain, you will be evaluated on transmission speed, speed of uplinks, Layer 2 & 3 switches, VLAN capabilities, switching types, virtual switches, and MAC table. In addition, you should be able to know distinctive features of OSPF and RIP, be competent in dealing with static and dynamic routing, routing table memory, Quality of Service, fiber optic, catxx cabling, power, and machinery cables.

The third topic checks how well you understand protocols and services. In this part, you will be tested on understanding the OSI model, IPv4 and IPv6, TCP and IP. You are expected to be familiar with the OSI and TCP models, packets and frames, be able to distinguish OSI and TCP layers, know when netstart, Telnet, IPconfig, subnetting, dual IP stack, ipv4toipv6 tunneling protocols are used. In addition, you should know everything about names resolution and be proficient in utilizing networking services. For that, your solid knowledge of WINS, DNS, resource records, DHCP, VPN, and remote access is required.

Having obtained the Microsoft MTA: Networking Fundamentals certification, you can earn annually about $73,699 per annum, as stated on the Ziprecruiter website. And by getting more competence in this topic and developing your skills, you can easily increase your paycheck up to $196,000.