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IP; Protocol & Process continuation

Description

Protocol & process continuation which revolve around, and are clearly the cornerstone of the telecommunications networks of modern business.

This course will help you understand the process of transmitting data over an IP network and describe the role and operation of IP and associated protocols.

Prerequisites:

Having completed the course introduction to telecommunications or possess equivalent knowledge.

Target audience:

Managers, technicians and network administrators whose duties require a good knowledge of IP networks and associated protocols.

Learning objectives:

1. Describe the process of transmitting data over an IP network;
2. Describe the main protocols of the IP continuation and how they work;
3. Making a plan for addressing IP networks.

Course duration: 3 days

Course content:

DAY 1 AM
Services Network
DHCP
DNS
Applications "user"
http / WWW
Telnet
FTP / RPC
SMTP
DAY 1 PM
transport protocols
UDP
TCP
DAY 2
network protocols
IP
Role and Functioning
Addressing
DAY 3 AM
ARP
routing
IGP, RIP, OSPF
EGP, BGP
DAY 3 PM
ICMP
Proxy and firewall

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