Protocol Analysis
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Course Cost: $325.00

Course Number: 4N65.2

Course Length: 3 days

Course Overview

This course provides an overview of the underlying processes and protocols that comprise today's networking systems. Its primary focus is TCP/IP, NCP/SPX/IPX, and SMB/Netbios/Netbeui. Discuss the most widely used encoding scheme and protocols used in LANs, WANs, and point-to-point networks, as well as the physical and logical network addressing as viewed from both LAN and WAN perspectives. Understand the function of frame, packet and port addresses, and review web browser to web server - Client/Server information transfer via HTTP.
Who Should Attend

This advanced course is designed for industry professionals who would like a more detailed knowledge base of the underlying protocols of computer networks.
Prerequisites

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

Key Topics


Addressing in a network
Data link layer LAN and WAN protocols
Network layer protocols
IP routing protocols
Transport layer protocols
Client/Server information transfer
Course Objectives

  • Identify the most common protocols used in today's networks
  • Analyze TCP, IP and Application Layer protocol headers
  • Describe the request/reply information transfer between a client and a server
  • Understand the function of frame, packet and port addresses
  • Trace and analyze networking information with a protocol analyzer
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