TCP/IP is the globally accepted group of protocols at the core of the Internet and organizational intranets. A solid understanding of each of these protocols and how they work will give you the ability to deploy the most effective network for your organization. In this course, you will gain the essential knowledge and skills required to set up, configure, support, and troubleshoot your TCP/IP-based network.
Our expert instructors and extensive hands-on labs will prepare you to face and overcome the challenges of today's complex networks. This course-the longest running of its kind in the industry-also prepares you for more specialized courses in network security, wireless integration, and Voice over IP, as well as for product-specific training such as Cisco, Nortel, and Microsoft.
History and Standards
TCP/IP Numbering Systems
Local Signaling
IP Addressing
Address Resolution Protocol
Multicasting
Internet Protocol
IP Routing
Simple Sessions with User Datagram Protocol
Robust Sessions with TCP
Autoconfiguration
DNS: Names Instead of Numbers
Diagnostics and Error Reports via ICMP
Common TCP Applications
Common UDP Applications
VoIP
Security
IPv6
The skills and knowledge required for a delegate to attend this course are as follows;
Anyone who is responsible for designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining TCP/IP networks or who needs to understand TCP/IP protocol structures and functions will benefit from this course. This course also provides excellent preparation for more advanced networking training.
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