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CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/ IP Fundamentals CBT Training CD

CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/ IP Fundamentals CBT Training CD

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Summary: CIW Internetworking Professional Part 1: TCP/ IP Fundamental
Review: Course Overview
This is the first course in a five part series that presents students with a broad overview of TCP/IP network technology. This course will provide students an outline of the infrastructure of the Internet and the place of TCP/IP within this infrastructure. It will describe the features of TCP/IP architecture and Internet addressing, and cover the techniques for troubleshooting TCP/IP networks. This course will also introduce students to the network environment, and the principles of VoIP and Multicast IP.

Learn To

Identify features of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) that support network interoperability.
Identify stages in the evolution of the Internet.
Identify functions of the main Internet authorities.
Establish a baseline using Sniffer Basic.
Generate a graph to compare network traffic with a baseline.
Identify the causes of performance degradation.

Audience
The audience for this course will apply to students involved in defining network architecture, identifying infrastructure components, and monitoring and analyzing network performance. They will also be responsible for the design and management of enterprise TCP/IP networks. Prerequisite knowledge for this curriculum is that students must have CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. CIW accepts CompTIA's iNET+ certification in place of the CIW Foundations course. This course is mapped to the Master CIW Administrator Certification Program and covers exam number 1D0-460.

Deployment Options
e-Learning

Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options
US English

Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours

Objectives
Unit 1: TCP/IP Overview 2 - 3 hours

Identify features of the TCP/IP that support network interoperability.
Identify stages in the evolution of the Internet.
Identify functions of the main Internet authorities.
Identify the layers within the Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model (OSI/RM).
Identify features of packets.
Identify the functions of the OSI layer protocols.
Identify the features of routable and nonroutable protocols.
Identify functions of the specialized serial interface protocols.
Identify features of the Internet architecture model.
Identify functions of Requests for Comments (RFCs) protocols.
Identify characteristics of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing.
Identify characteristics of the IP address classes.
Identify features of IP broadcast addresses.
Identify features of IP system addresses.
Identify features of reserved IP addressing.
Identify functions of subnet masks.
Sequence the steps to generate a custom subnet mask.
Identify the stages in the process for deriving Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) notation and calculating subnet masks.

Unit 2: Troubleshooting and Internet Protocols 4 - 5 hours

Establish a baseline using Sniffer Basic.
Generate a graph to compare network traffic with a baseline.
Identify the causes of performance degradation.
Identify guidelines for the configuration of system hardware.
Identify functions of Unix and Windows 2000 commands that are used to determine the performance of an operating system.
Identify factors that affect network performance.
Access file transfer times by using Windows 2000.
Identify issues to be considered regarding Client Server application elements.
Identify features of Pulse Code Modulation (PCM).
Identify features of IP gateway devices.
Identify shortcomings of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and possible solutions.
Identify features of multicasting.
Identify features of the Internet Group Messaging Protocol (IGMP).
Identify features of multicast routing protocols.
Identify features of the Multicast Backbone (Mbone).




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