Overview
  
				
TCP/IP: Introduction and Advanced provides a basic understanding of the configuration, communication, and management of one of the most widely used internetworking protocols and the backbone of today's Internet.
  
  Prerequisites
  
				
TCP/IP: Introduction and Advanced provides a basic understanding of the configuration, communication, and management of one of the most widely used internetworking protocols and the backbone of today's Internet.
  
Hardware/Software Requirements
  
You will need:
          
             - There are no hardware or software requirements to offer this course.
             
 
          
Delivery Method
Instructor-led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured, hands-on activities.
  
Performance-Based Objectives
            - Describe how and why the TCP/IP protocol suite was invented.
 
            - Define the similarities and the differences between the OSI model
               and the TCP/IP model.
            
 
            - Describe how TCP/IP addresses are structured.
 
            - Describe the format of TCP/IP headers.
 
            - Describe the functions of the prevalent TCP/IP protocols, ports,
               and sockets.
            
 
            - Define the concept of subnetting and why it is used.
 
            - Describe the functions of the TCP/IP routing protocols.
 
            - Describe how Classless InterDomain Routing (CIDR) or supernetting
               helps conserve addresses.
            
 
            - Define how multicasting works and the future of TCP/IP Ipv6.
 
          
		  Course duration
  
				
				3 Days
		
  
	
		  Course outline
  
            - Lesson 1: Introduction to TCP/IP
 
            - Topic 1A: Overview of the History of TCP/IP
 
            - Topic 1B: Overview of TCP/IP Architecture
 
            - Topic 1C: Supporting the Internet
 
            - Topic 1D: OSI Reference Model
 
  
         
            - Lesson 2: The TCP/IP Model vs. the OSI Model
 
            - Topic 2A: OSI Model versus the TCP/IP Model
 
            - Topic 2B: The OSI and TCP/IP Layers
 
  
         
            - Lesson 3: IP Addressing
 
            - Topic 3A: Fundamentals of IP Addresses
 
            - Topic 3B: Allocation of IP Addresses for Private Networks
 
            - Topic 3C: Address Resolution Protocol
 
            - Topic 3D: BOOTP
 
            - Topic 3E: DNS and Domain Structure 
 
  
         
            - Lesson 4: IP Protocol, UDP and TCP Packets, Ports and
                  Sockets
 
            - Topic 4A: The IP Protocol
 
            - Topic 4B: Ports and Sockets
 
            - Topic 4C: TCP
 
            - Topic 4D: How TCP Handles Connections
 
            - Topic 4E: UDP
 
  
         
            - Lesson 5: TCP and UDP Protocols, Ports, and Sockets
 
            - Topic 5A: Overview of TCP and UDP
 
            - Topic 5B: TCP Applications
 
            - Topic 5C: UDP Applications
 
            - Topic 5D: ICMP Overview
 
  
         
            - Lesson 6: Subnetworks (Subnets)
 
            - Topic 6A: Why Subnets Are Used
 
            - Topic 6B: Subnet Masks
 
            - Topic 6C: Logical AND for Subnets
 
            - Topic 6D: Subnetting Scenarios
 
  
         
            - Lesson 7: IP Routing
 
            - Topic 7A: Routing Basics
 
            - Topic 7B: Distance-vector Routing
 
            - Topic 7C: Link-state Routing
 
  
         
            - Lesson 8: CIDR/Supernetting
 
            - Topic 8A: CIDR, or Supernetting
 
            - Topic 8B: EGP and BGP-4
 
            - Topic 8C: NAT
 
            - Topic 8D: VPN
 
  
         
            - Lesson 9: IP Multicasting and IPv6
 
            - Topic 9A: Overview of IP Multicasting
 
            - Topic 9B: Overview of IPv6
 
  
         	
 
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