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Summary:
This course offers an overview of the primary concepts of TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol). The class begins with a general introduction to networking, which is discussed in terms of both computers and the Internet. Next, the course progresses through TCP/IP protocols, implementation and management. In addition, the instructor will incorporate labs and exercises throughout the course where appropriate to let the student apply what they have learned in real world scenarios. Finally, TCP/IP internetworking equipment and security issues will be discussed during the class.
Duration:
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience:
This course is intended for those who want to learn about TCP/IP's structure and its implementation. Since TCP/IP is such a widely used protocol, technicians, network managers and almost any person who deals with a TCP/IP network in some way or another could benefit from this class.
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Prerequisites:
The student should have a basic operational knowledge of computers.
Last Update: June 18, 2013