Ziele- Identify the features, functions and structure of the three TCP/IP protocols: Internet Protocol (IP), Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) and Internet Protocol next generation (IPng). - Identify the features and structure of the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). - Identify the features of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP). - Establish a connection, transfer data and close a connection using TCP. - Identify the routing types and updating of routing information - Identify the different features and message formats of the Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol (GGP), External Gateway Protocol (EGP), and Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP). - Identify the different Application Layer protocols: the Telnet, the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). - Identify the types of Berkeley utilities.
AnforderungenNetwork managers, network administrators, software developers, and technical support personnel who want to learn about and use TCP/IP.
This course is the second in a three-part series on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Participants will learn about Internet, Transport Layer, Gateway, Routing, and Application Layer Protocols.
Deployment Options
Self-Study
Accreditation
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Objectives
Unit 1: Internet Protocols (IP) 1 - 2 hours
- Match the various fields in the IP datagram header layout with their features.
- Sequence the steps in a IP datagram's passage on the network.
- Identify the resources that determine the performance of the IP.
- Match the different environments with the TCP/IP software supported by them.
- Identify the features of the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
- Match the ICMP query messages with their purpose.
- Match the various fields in the ICMP message format with their features.
- Sequence the steps for keeping track of LAN routers using the Router Discovery protocol.
- Identify the features of the Internet Protocol Next Generation (IPng).
- Match the various fields in the Ipng datagram header layout with their features.
- Match the IPng extension headers with their features.
Unit 2: Transport Layer Protocols 1 - 2 hours
- Identify the key features of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
- Match the various fields in the header layout with their purpose.
- Identify the features of the TCP sockets.
- Sequence the steps involved in the message flow during the data communication process.
- Match the types of TCP timers with their functions.
- Sequence the steps involved in establishing a TCP connection.
- Sequence the steps involved in transferring data by using a TCP connection.
- Sequence the steps involved in closing a TCP connection.
- Identify the features and protocol mechanisms of the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
- Identify the advantages and disadvantages of the UDP.
Unit 3: Gateway and Routing Protocols 2 hours
- Identify the methods of building a routing table.
- Identify the features of a routing daemon.
- Match direct and indirect routing types with their features.
- Sequence the steps in the updating of routing information between two interconnected networks.
- Identify the feature of Gateway-to-Gateway Protocol (GGP).
- Identify the features of the GGP.
- Identify the features of External Gateway Protocol (EGP).
- Identify the types of EGP messages.
- Identify the contents of the fields in the EGP message header format.
- Identify the features of the Routing Information Protocol (RIP).
- Match the fields in a RIP message format with their features.
- Identify the features of the HELLO message format fields.
- Identify the features of the Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol.
- Identify the contents of the fields in the OSPF message header format.
Unit 4: Application Layer Protocols 2 hours
- Identify the key features of the Terminal Network (Telnet) protocol.
- Identify the features of the Network Virtual Terminal (NVT) protocol.
- Sequence the steps involved in establishing a Telnet connection.
- Identify the functions of the Telnet commands.
- Identify the key features of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
- Sequence the steps involved in transferring data by using FTP.
- Match the FTP command categories with the tasks they perform.
- Identify the methods of implementing FTP security.
- Identify the features of the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
- Identify the functions of the TFTP commands.
- Match the types of the TFTP Protocol Data Units with their formats.
- Identify the key features of the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP).
- Identify the tasks performed by the SMTP command.
- Identify the functions of the various types of Berkeley utilities.
- Match the types of Berkeley utilities with their features.
Course Access
Each student has access to the course for a period of 6 months from the day of enrollment in the course.
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