| | Practical TCP/IP Course Agenda | | Course Structure | This course is designed to be vendor independent and consists of a series of structured theory sessions with practical sessions and demonstrations | | Course Aim | To provide insight on TCP/IP, so IP networks can be both supported and designed | | Course Outline | - IP Addressing. IP addressing classes, Subnetting theory, subnetting examples, calculating IP Subnet address ranges, Common IP addressing errors, IP Datagram Format
- Implementing an IP address scheme on some Cisco routers and servers and Client PCs
- Reviewing Routing tables
- Observing the function of RIP
- Address Mapping. Host names and host file, ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP
- ICMP Protocol. Ping, unreachable messages, redirect
- TCP/UDP Protocols. Ports and sockets Connection Management, Sliding Windows
- TCP/IP Applications. FTP, Telnet, DNS, TFTP, SNMP
| | Target Audience | This course is designed for engineers, operators, network managers and project managers who need to support, understand or design TCP/IP networks | | Pre-requisites | None really. Just a basic understanding of networking | | Class Size | Eight delegates maximum. | | Duration | 2 Days. |
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