TN-385: TCP/IP Analysis& Implementation

Dates/Locations:
No upcoming dates scheduled

Duration:
5 Days

Course Overview:
This course provides students with a comprehensive technical introduction of TCP/IP & the interworkings of TCP/IP application to UNIX, Linux & Windows NT/2000 in a network environment.  This course begins by providing a comprehensive protocol stack analysis.  It continues with extensive hands-on exercises needed to configure TCP/IP on UNIX & Windows NT/2000 based networks.

Course Objectives:

  • A thorough comprehension of each level of the protocol stack
  • Configuring UNIX & NT to access internetworks
  • Configuring & setting up a Cisco router
  • Properly implementing subnets to avoid ongoing maintenance headaches
  • Routing & routing protocols, RIP, OSPF, and IGRP
  • How to troubleshoot a wide range of routing problems
  • All major TCP/IP application services including: FTP, TELNET, SNMP, NFS, DNS, DHCP, & WINS
  • How to avoid common internetworking problems
  • How to troubleshoot TCP/IP networks using protocol analysis techniques – snoop on Sun Workstation & Network Monitor on Windows NT
  • How to design, build, configure, & manage TCP/IP internetworks
  • Applying a structured methodology for troubleshooting TCP/IP internetworks
  • ACL’s on Cisco routers

Prerequisites:
Students should have good end-user skills in TCP/IP (FTP, TELNET, RLOGON,  & MAIL).

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