After completing TCP/IP: Data Delivery and Routing, the user should be able to:
| Identify and describe the elements of a header |
| Explain the processes occurring in the Transport layer |
| Explain the processes occurring in the Internet layer |
| Describe the elements in an IP Datagram |
| Describe and demonstrate the subnetting and supernetting processes |
| Explain the differences between static and dynamic routing |
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The Transport Layer
| Using headers |
| Establishing sessions |
| Using byte stream communications |
| Describing sliding windows |
The Internet Layer
| Explaining a subnet mask |
| Introducing routing |
| Finding another machine's address |
IP Datagrams
| Creating an IP Datagram |
| Fragmentation and reassembly of datagrams |
| Error detection and reporting |
What is Subnetting
| Determining addressing needs |
| Defining a subnet mask |
| Subnetwork and host IDs |
| Supernetting |
What is Routing
| Explaining routing |
| Static routing |
| Dynamic routing |
| Installing the Routing Information Protocol (RIP) |
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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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