TCP/IP
Course Number: 668-ICM
Recommended Duration: 3 days
Intended Audience
Data communications and data processing professionals who need more in-depth understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite.
Objectives
Attendees will learn in-depth TCP/IP protocols. The emphasis is on packet formats, addressing, data flows and operational characteristics. Students will learn to use a Protocol Analyzer to troubleshoot TCP/IP.
Prerequisites
The "Basic Data Communications" course or equivalent experience.
Topics
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DOD Protocol Evolution, Governing Committees and Agencies
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Packet Formats and Data Flows of IP, ARP, RARP, UDP, ICMP, RIP, OSPG, EGP, IGRP, TCP, DNS and SNMP
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Network Management on an Internet
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Internet Names and Addresses
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Internet Properties
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Internet Architecture
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Routers
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Address Classes, Dotted Decimal Notation
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IP Addressing
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ARP and RARP
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ARP Protocol Format and Operation
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Internet Protocols (IP): Unreliable Delivery, Connectionless Delivery Systems, Datagram Protocol Frame Formats, Internet Options and Routing Datagrams
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TCP Encapsulation, Ports, TCP States, TCP Data Flows, Routing Protocols, Subnets, DNS
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SMTP, TELNET, FTP, BOOTP, TFTP and NFS
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