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Frequently Asked Questions
What
is this course about?This course provides an
introduction to TCP/IP protocols and applications. You learn how to configure
your workstations to operate on a TCP/IP network. You also learn about TCP/IP
protocols by examining TCP/IP packet and protocol traces. Hands-on exercises
include the use of a variety of standard TCP/IP-based applications and
protocols.
What background or
experience should I have?A basic knowledge of networks is helpful. If you have used networks, or are involved in configuring, using or maintaining networks, you have the basic background for this course.
Who will benefit from this
course?This course is of value to network users,
administrators, planners, Web designers and maintenance personnel. Those interested in
installing or designing multivendor networks also benefit because we deal with
TCP/IP applications and protocols that are implemented on a wide variety of
platforms.The course is not geared explicitly toward programmers, as this is not a course on writing software that uses
TCP/IP protocols. However, since we deal with the communications aspects of
networks, it benefits programmers who want to know how TCP/IP networks
operate.
What kinds of hands-on
exercises are involved?In the hands-on exercises, you gain practical experience with the
following:Wireshark (protocol analysis tool)
Telnet, PuTTY, PuTTY Manager, Console
Address Resolution: ARP and
RARPFile Transfer Protocol (FTP)NFS IP, TCP,
UDP, HTTP, NFS & FTP packet analysisIP router
configuration and troubleshootingICMP
troubleshooting
How much time is devoted
to each topic?| Content | Hours | | Introduction to
TCP/IP networks | 1.5 | | Introduction to TCP/IP
protocol architecture | 2.5 | | The Internet
Protocol | 4.0 | | Internetworking with IP
routers | 4.5 | | Transport
protocols | 3.0 | | TCP/IP application protocols and
services | 7.0 | | Management of TCP/IP
networks | 2.5 | Times, including the workshops, are estimates; exact times may vary according to the needs of each class.How is
the classroom set up for the hands-on
exercises? The hands-on exercises are done on a 10
BASE-T/100 BASE-T Ethernet network using Cisco routers. Two routers are used to
demonstrate router configuration. The class network is also connected to the Internet, which enables attendees to perform hands-on exercises that examine real-world network traffic on the Internet.The class servers consist of a UNIX-based server and a Windows Server. All servers run TCP/IP protocols and applications. These class servers are used to demonstrate TCP/IP's interoperability strengths and independence from vendor-specific platforms. The protocol analysis exercises are done using Wireshark.
How does this course relate
to other Learning Tree courses? This course
complements a wide variety of Learning Tree network courses,
including:
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