TCP/IP Principles, Protocols & Architecture

LENGTH OF COURSE:
3 Days

DESCRIPTION: This course is a comprehensive introduction and evaluation of TCP/IP. The course begins with the basics of computer internetworking, concluding with the fundamental protocols and architecture of TCP/IP.

PREREQUISITES: Some experience with computers and networking is a plus, but not required.

INSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES: A combination of Lecture, Exercises, and Labs (when/where available).

AUDIENCE

Users, Managers, Application Programmers, Analyst and Technicians that need to become familiar with TCP/IP.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS:
  • Introduction to TCP/IP
    • Introduction and Overview of computer networking
    • Internetworking; How and Why !
    • TCP/IP Internet
    • Internet Services
    • History of the Internet
    • Internet Protocols and Standards
  • Overview of Networking Technologies
    • Network Communications
    • Local and Wide Area Networks
    • Ethernet Technology
    • Fiber Distributed Data Interconnect (FDDI)
    • Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)
    • ARPANET Technology
    • Summary of Network Technology
  • Internetworking Concept and Model
    • Introduction
    • Levels of Interconnection
    • Properties of the Internet
    • IP Routers
    • Internet Addresses
    • Classes of IP addresses
    • Network and Broadcast Addresses
    • Decimal Notation
    • Addressing Authority
    • Address Resolution & Physical Addresses
    • Dynamic Binding
    • Address Resolution Cache
    • ARP implementation, Encapsulation and Identification
    • ARP Protocol Format


  • Internet Address at Startup (RARP)
  • Internet Protocol Advanced Topics
  • Datagram Delivery
  • Routing IP Datagrams
  • Error and Control Messages (ICMP)
  • Subnet and Supernet Address Extensions
  • Protocol Layering
  • User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
  • Reliable Stream Transport Service (TCP)
  • Routing: Cores, Peers and Algorithms (GGP)
  • Routing: Autonomous Systems (EGP)
  • Internet Multicasting (IGMP)
  • TCP/IP and ATM
  • Socket Interfaces
    • UNIX and Sockets
    • Creation
    • Destination and Local Addresses
  • Domain Name System
  • Remote Login with TELNET / Rlogin
  • File Transfer and Access (FTP, TFTP, NFS)
  • Electronic Mail (822, SMTP, MIME)
  • Internet Management and Course Summary Microsoft




FROM OUR STUDENT EVALUATIONS...
"Instructor made this course more meaningful. He illustrated material through experience."

Wesley R. Lundy
Army Depot


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