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COURSE 002 | SELF-PACED E-LEARNING
TCP/IP Fundamentals
Six hours of self-paced interactive education with ASPE's proprietary 3D virtual lab technology. Develop your understanding at your own speed, without needing access to live equipment.
Recommended for:
Professionals who need an introductory to intermediate understanding of the TCP/IP Funds protocol suite. This course is essential for network administrators, analysts, technicians and new technical hires.
Prerequisites:
Networking Fundamentals +3D or a general knowledge of data networking concepts.
You will learn to:
- Describe the TCP/IP Funds protocol suite to include its history, functional objectives, protocols and layered functionality
- Perform decimal, binary and hexadecimal number system conversions
- Identify the components that comprise an IP address and subnetwork mask
- Describe the characteristics of various protocols contained in the TCP/IP Funds protocol suite, including ARP, ICMP, Reverse ARP, BootP and DHCP
- Perform IP subnetworking for a given IP network and determine the available subnetworks, broadcast addresses and the valid host addresses for each subnetwork
- Identify IP addressing design issues and employ an IP addressing design methodology for subnetworking
- Design a Class C and a Class B private IP network addressing scheme using complex IP subnetworking
- Identify the differences between public and private IP addressing schemes
- Describe the functions of Network Address Translation, Proxy Servers and Firewalls in an IP network environment
CD ROM package includes 6 hours of self-paced study, complete with module-level assessments and comprehensive course manual.
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