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PT1223
Summary
This course introduces students to the concepts and elements of TCP/IP architecture. From a general introduction to computer and internet networking, the course moves through TCP/IP protocols, implementation, and management. Students will participate in lab exercises if the appropriate lab/terminals are available. At a minimum, the instructor will conduct online lab exercises and present them to the students via a Datashow Projector. TCP/IP internetworking equipment will also be presented and explained during the class.
Prerequisites
The student must have a basic understanding of computers and computer networks.
Duration
3 Days/Lecture & Lab
Audience
This course is intended for anyone with an interest in building or using TCP/IPP networks, management responsible for implementation of TCP/IP networks, technicians, and help desk personnel.
Topics
- Introduction of history and terminology
- Internetworking with TCP/IP
- Topologies and physical connectivity
- Domain name service
- Routing
- Subnetting
- IP addressing
- Security
- Troubleshooting
- Applications