Course Ref : GEN5018
Course Price : £1250
Course Duration : 3 days
Overview
This course provides you with an overview of the TCP/IP protocol suite. The course contains a mixture of theory followed by extensive practical hands-on exercises and demonstrations.
Audience
Technical specialists, support personnel, communications specialists, consultants and network administrators who need a practical overview of the TCP/IP protocols and how they function.
Pre-requisites
None
Objectives
- Explain the need for an Internetworking protocol suite.
- Explain the TCP/IP philosophy and architecture.
- Explain the TCP/IP addressing and associated concepts such as subnetting and supernetting.
- Describe the TCP/IP protocols and how they are implemented.
- Describe recent developments in IP related to real-time traffic and voice applications.
- The Need for Protocols
- Layered Protocols
- Layer Interaction
- The OSI Reference Model
- The Internet Protocol Suite
- Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP
- IEEE Architecture
- Ethernet
- Hubs and Switches
- Point to Point Circuits
- Public Data Networks
- Frame Relay
- ATM Internetworking
- Routers
- Routing
- The Need for an Internet
- Physical Structure of the Internet
- Internet Service Providers (ISP)
- Business Access
- Domestic Access
- Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
- Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
- Requests for Comments (RFC)
- Other Organisations
- Address Structure
- Address Classes
- Subnetting
- Variable Length Subnets
- Supernetting and Classless Addressing
- Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP)
- Broadcasting
- Multicasting
- Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
- Aggregation
- Type of Service (ToS)
- Fragmentation
- Time to Live (TTL)
- Protocol
- Header Checksum
- Options
- Echo Request/Reply (Ping)
- Error Messages
- Information Messages
- Host Messages
- Traceroute
- Maximum Transmission
- New Messages
- Neighbour Discovery Protocol
- Connection Management
- Data Transport
- Error Detection and Correction
- Flow Control
- TCP Congestion Control
- Increased Window Size
- Selective Acknowledgements
- Round Trip Time Estimation
- Purpose of UDP
- The Advantages of a Router
- The Disadvantages of a Router Routing from a Host
- Proxy ARP Routing
- Default Gateway Routing
- Router Discovery and Solicitation Routing Mechanisms
- Static Routing
- Dynamic Routing
- Routing Tables Routing
- Protocol Considerations Distance
- Vector Routing
- Routing Information Protocol
- Open Shortest Path First (OSPF)
- Autonomous Systems
- Interior and Exterior Gateway Protocols
- Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
- Policy Routing
- Classless Inter-domain Routing
- Version 6 Routing
- Point to Point Protocol
- IP over SDH
- Inverse Address Resolution Protocol
- Non-Broadcast Multiple Access IP over ATM
- ATM Adaptation Layer 5
- Classical IP
- Next Hop Routing Protocol (NHRP)
- Multicast Address Resolution Server (MARS)
- LAN Emulation (LANE)
- Multi-Protocol Over ATM (MPOA)
- Tag (Label) Switching
- Forward Equivalence Classes
- Label Distribution
- Routing Issues
- Browsers
- Servers
- HTTP Protocol Domain Name Service (DNS)
- DNS with IPv6
- Dynamic and Secure DNS
- Uniform Resource Locators
- 822 Format
- Post Office Protocol (POP3)
- Internet Message Application Protocol (IMAP)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Terminal Emulation (Telnet)
- Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
- Real Time Protocol (RTP)
- Quality of Service Issues
- Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
- Voice Gateways (H.323)
- Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP)
Follow-on Courses
N/A