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Synopsis
TCP/IP: Introduction to TCP/IP Concepts provides an overview of the use of TCP/IP with several different operating systems. The relationships between the OSI reference, Microsoft networking, and TCP/IP models are discussed. This leads into a detailed explanation of the TCP/IP Application layer and how data is processed.

Audience
This course is for anyone preparing for the MCSE Exam 70-59 or anyone who wants an introduction to TCP/IP concepts.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: TCPC01
After completing TCP/IP: Introduction to TCP/IP Concepts, the user should be able to:
 
Identify relationships between the OSI reference, Microsoft networking, and TCP/IP network models
Describe the impact of the Internet and TCP/IP on global communications
Convert IP addresses into binary numbers and vice versa
Configure simple subnet masks
Identify processes in the Application layer of the TCP/IP network model

TCP/IP Overview
 
Using TCP/IP and Windows NT
Historical development of TCP/IP
Standardizing TCP/IP with Requests for Comments (RFCs)

Using TCP/IP and IP Addresses
 
Using TCP/IP
Reading IP addresses
Identifying IP address classes

Introduction to Microsoft Networking
 
Identifying the OSI reference model layers
Using the five Microsoft networking model layers
Processing data through the Microsoft layers

The TCP/IP Model
 
Describing the components of the Application layer
Overview of TCP and UDP in the Transport layer
Explaining the four protocols in the Internet layer (IP, ARP, ICMP, and IGMP)
Overview of the Network Access layer

The TCP/IP Application Layer
 
Getting into the WinSock process
Using the NETSTAT command
Overview of NBT and the NBTSTAT command
Overview of Name Resolution

This course is distributed with:

 
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to a TCP/IP server product
A TCP/IP glossary


 

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