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Course Overview The objective of this course is to provide delegates with an overview of the facilities provided by the TCP/IP protocol suite. It is useful for delegates who wish to understand the concepts of TCP/IP or make decisions about implementing a TCP/IP network but who do not need to perform the actual installation themselves. The course concentrates on both UNIX and DOS/Windows implementations of TCP/IP. Prerequisites Delegates should have a basic understanding of Local Area Network concepts. Course Outline - Reference Models OSI 7 layer model, TCP/IP 4 layer model
- LAN data-link concepts MAC addresses, frame types, SLIP, CSLIP, PPP
- Introduction to the Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses, classes, networks and broadcasts. Naming (hosts and DNS)
- Subnet masks (default, off-byte).
- IP routing Mechanics. Static, Interior (RIP, RIP2, OSPF), Exterior (EGP, BGP)
- TCP/IP applications Telnet, FTP, SMTP and POP3 (applications, attachments)
- UDP/IP applications TFTP, Finger, BootP, DHCP, SNMP, NFS, DNS
- The Internet History, POPs, connecting to the Internet. DNS
- Newsgroups, archie, gopher, WAIS, IRC
- The World Wide Web (URLs, HTML, VRML)
- r commands rlogin, rcp, rsh
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