Delivery: Online
Estimated Length: 4 seat hours
Price: $235.00
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Networking is an integral part of the broadband industry and any industry that provides communication technology services. The key to being a contributor to your industry and company is to learn as much as you can about IP networks. Although this is not an overnight process, this course teaches the introductory fundamentals of IP networking. Learning about networking starts with the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) reference model. From there, you will learn the structure of IP addresses and packets in IPv4 and IPv6. Fully qualified domain names (FQDN) are explored along with subnet masking and multicasting. Finally, transport layer protocols such as TCP (transmission control protocol) and UDP (user datagram protocol) are explained.
Completion Time:
The estimated completion time for this course is four hours. The maximum allotted time is four months from enrollment.
Benefits:
- receive an industry-recognized NCTI certificate of graduation
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Describe the OSI reference model, IP structure, and how they relate to network routing.
- Describe the characteristics of subnet masking classless routing protocols used to forward subnet masks along with their updates through the network.
- Describe the characteristics of subnet masking classless routing protocols used to forward subnet masks along with their updates through the network.
- Examine the components of IP Multicasting and how it enables data communications.
- Discuss the features of gateway protocols and how they instruct and distribute communications.
- Examine the Transport Layer protocol messages in the OSI reference model.
Outline:
Network Routing Principles
Examining Internet protocol addresses, examining domain name system (DNS) and examining subnet masking
Network Protocols
Examining Internet protocol multicasting, exploring gateway protocols and explaining transport layer protocols