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Course: |
CNG 104
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Title: | Intro to TCP/IP |
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Long Title: | Intro to TCP/IP |
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Course Description: | Outlines four important networking architectures in corporate environments today - TCP/IP, SNA, AppleTalk, and DNA. Focuses on the major components and functions of each of these architectures as well as methods used to connect different architectures. Provides students with concepts that are important to the field of systems integration, as well as a conceptual basis for understanding network architectures. |
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Min Credit: | 3 |
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STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
I. Review some of the most common network devices responsible for moving data across networks
II. Describe IP addressing fundamentals
III. Explain basic subnetting principles
IV. Apply binary-to-decimal and decimal-to-binary number conversion concepts
V. Understand the steps necessary to move information from a computer on one network to a computer on another network
VI. Explore common Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) services in depth
VII. Illustrate a routed network architecture
VIII. Discuss the most common application protocols
IX. Discuss the specific tools that can be used to trouble-shoot a network
TOPICAL OUTLINE:
I. Transmission Control Protocol Suite
II. Application Layer Programs
III. Subnet
IV. Basic TCP/IP functions and Services
V. Routers
VI. Application Protocols
VII. Network Troubleshooting
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