
In this Lecture you will know what you will be learning in this course.
In the lecture you will learn a brief history of the TCP/IP protocol and the protocols residing within the TCP/IP Suite
In this lecture, you will learn the different layers that exist in the TCP/IP model and we will compare the TCP/IP model to the OSI model and how those layers map over, as well as how the new TCP/IP model is broken down.
In this lecture we will discuss the different protocols that work at this layer.
In this lecture we will discuss the different protocols that work at this layer.
In this lecture we will discuss the different protocols that work at this layer.
We will discuss topics covered in this section.
In this lecture we will be discussing one of the more important topics of the TCP/IP model, which is IP Addressing.
In this lecture we will be learning the terminology we need to know in order to understand IP Addressing.
In this lecture we will learn the difference between a Flat structure and a hierarchical one.
We will discuss topics covered in this section.
I this lecture you will gain an understanding of what a network address is.
In this lecture you will learn what the network address ranges are for each class of address.
In this lecture you will learn the different classes of addresses and their ranges.
In this lecture you will learn about the non-routable address on the internet, these addresses are only for internal company use only.
We will discuss topics covered in this section.
We will discuss what we have learned in this COURSE!!
This TCP/IP course was produced to give students a better understanding of this essential protocol suite.
This course is geared toward those who need a precise and concise explanation of IPs. It is meant to give students the knowledge needed in a networking and/or IT environment.
This course will guarantee the student’s understanding of the TCP/IP protocol suite and give them an advantage when taking a test, certification, or working in the field.
This course will guide students through the whole TCP/IP process, and they will understand how to put it into practice, whether it's at their current job, future job, and/or when taking a certification exam.
This course was made to teach that and ensure that the subject covered here is up to date and relevant not only to the real world but also for certification and/or exam purposes.
However, students will need to practice and practice over and over again to attain proficiency, as this will help to make sure the concepts taught are embedded in the frontal lobe of each individual to be accessed in any situation and at anytime that it is needed.
Ultimately, it is up to the individual student to take responsibility and charge of their studies to succeed!