Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.
Course Overview
Schedule
Currently, there are no public classes scheduled. Please contact a Phoenix TS Training Consultant to discuss hosting a private class at 240-667-7757.
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Course Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand the history, terms, and concepts of TCP/IP networking.
- Recognize the protocol architecture and how the architecture functions.
- Understand addressing and how data passes through a network.
- Understand how to setup and configure a network in the Unix kernel.
- Identify network interface to the network software.
- Understand how to set up routing.
- Administer the name server program.
- Configure many common network servers.
- Configure sendmail and Apache.
- Identify security threats introduced by the network.
- Troubleshoot TCP/IP.
Course Outline
TCP/IP Basics
- TCP/IP overview
- How TCP/IP works
TCP/IP Protocol System
- Network Access Layer
- Internet Layer
- Subnetting and CIDR
- The Transport Layer
- The Application Layer
Networking with TCP/IP
- Routing
- Name resolution
- TCP/IP security
- Configuration
- IPv6: the next generation
Tools and Services
- Classic tools
- Classic services
The Internet
- The Internet overview
- HTTP, HTML, and the World Wide Web
- Web services
- Encryption, tracking, and privacy
TCP/IP at Work 409
- Steaming and casting
- Living in the cloud
- Internet of Things
- Implementing a TCP/IP network
FAQs
This course is intended for IT Managers, Network Administrators, and
Network Architects.
Due to Covid-19 safety restrictions PhoenixTS will temporarily be unable to provide food to our students who attend class at our Training Center; however, our Break Areas are currently open where students will find a constant supply of Coffee, Tea and Water. Students may bring their own lunch and snacks to eat in our breakrooms or at their seat in the classroom or eat out at one of the many nearby restaurants.