Introduction to TCP/IP
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Course Cost: $325.00
Course Number: WB46.0
Course Length: 3 days
Course Overview

The world's largest network, the Internet, is also one of the world's most powerful communication tools. Learn the underlying applications, components and protocols of TCP/IP and its necessary link to the Internet. Participants learn how to identify TCP/IP layers, components and functions. Navigation tools, TCP/IP services and troubleshooting methodologies are also reviewed.
Who Should Attend

This course is intended for industry professionals who would like to develop an understanding of TCP/IP applications, protocols and networks and how TCP/IP networks operate.
Prerequisites

The Introduction to Networking Course (WB16.1), professional experience, or requisite knowledge is a prerequisite for this course.
Key Topics

Usage of TCP/IP applications such as TCP, browsers, email and network management
Structure of TCP/IP and IP routing
TCP/IP addressing and subnetting
How TCP/IP addresses are discovered and used in computer networks
IP routing and router usage
Moving information from source to destination across a TCP/IP network
How TCP/IP applications work
Troubleshooting a TCP/IP network
Course Objectives

  • Identify TCP/IP layers, components and functions
  • Identify the services that TCP/IP applications provide
  • Understand the protocols used to transport data over the Internet
  • Identify the tools used to navigate and search the Internet
  • Understand current Graphical User Interface tools used to obtain Internet information
  • Discuss the future potential of the Internet for personal and business usage
  • Discuss a brief history of the Internet
  • Understand the managing organizations of the Internet
  • Understand methods used to access the Internet
  • Understand HTML and HTTP
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