Course Aims
Delegates will be able to setup and troubleshoot a TCP/IP network in a mixed
operating system environment.
Duration
3 Days
Course Prerequisites
Delegates attending this course should have a good understanding of the DOS,
UNIX, Windows NT or 2000 and Windows 95 operating systems as well as general networking
knowledge.
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Course Objectives
After this course delegates will be able to:-
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Describe the TCP/IP addressing scheme and for a given network, be able to select
an appropriate Network address and subnet mask
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Use the common TCP/IP utility programs to troubleshoot a TCP/IP problem
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Troubleshoot a network with duplicate IP addresses and duplicate hardware
addresses
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State the main TCP/IP files and state what each file is used for
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Describe the RIP protocol and be able to install and configure a mixed operating
system network to route TCP/IP packets
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Install and configure the DHCP protocol
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Install and configure TCP/IP printing.
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Course Topics
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TCP/IP History
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The TCP/IP addressing scheme
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Using Sub and Super-netting
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The TCP/IP utility programs
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The TCP/IP setup files
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Common problems and tracing faults on TCP/IP
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TCP/IP routing principles and routing protocols
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Troubleshooting RIP problems
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Using DHCP and WINS
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TCP/IP printing
Please phone (UK) 01270 874939 or Fax (UK) 01270 874138
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