Understanding TCP/IP

Implementing the Protocols of the Internet

This one-day tutorial will focus on the Internet suite of protocols that were developed as an outgrowth of the ARPAnet project, and are now widely deployed in most corporate internetworks and intranetworks. We will study in-depth the Internet protocols (TCP and IP), and many related Network and Transport Layer protocols (UDP, ICMP, ARP, RARP, RIP, OSPF, EGP and BGP). Also included will be an overview of some of the Application protocols (TELNET, FTP, SMTP, BOOTP, TFTP and HTTP), the defacto standard for internetwork management, SNMP, and an introduction to the Next Generation Internet Protocol, IPv6.

Tutorial Outline

Using TCP/IP and the Internet: a brief history of the protocols.
Supporting TCP/IP and the Internet Protocols: DECnet, SNA, Windows, Macintosh, and LAN environments.
The Network Interface Connection: Ethernet, token ring, FDDI, ISDN, X.25, ATM, SMDS, and Frame Relay.
The Internetwork Connection: IP, ARP, RARP, ICMP, BOOTP, RIP, OSPF, EGP, BGP and DNS.
The Host-to-Host Connection: UDP and TCP.
The Process/Application Connection: TFTP, FTP, TELNET, SMTP, HTTP and NetBIOS.
Managing the Internet: SNMP.
The Next Generation: IPv6

Who Should Attend

Engineers, software developers, or network managers needing in-depth knowledge of the TCP/IP protocol suite, and the operation of TCP/IP-based internetworks.

Course Materials

Each student will receive a copy of Troubleshooting TCP/IP, 3rd edition, by Mark A. Miller, P.E. and published by IDG Books Worldwide, Inc., a copy of the TCP/IP Protocol Reference Guide, and also a CD with over 2000 RFC and other IETF documents

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