Internetworking Technologies
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Provided by Teach Me IT
The Internetworking Technologies WBT is the fifth and final course in the CIW Foundations curriculum. The CIW Foundations curriculum prepares the users for the CIW Foundations Certification Exam. This course introduces the user to the backbone of the Internet, the TCP/IP protocol through which data communication takes place. It also explains the Internet addressing schemes and provides an overview of the servers used in a TCP/IP network. The course also discusses the various scripting languages, scripting technologies, and database technologies used in an Internet-based network. The user will also learn about the various security issues in an enterprise network and methods used to counter them. After completing this course, users will be able to:
Define TCP/IP
Describe the TCP/IP architecture and its protocols
Describe Internet addressing and address classes
Define IP addressing rules and private IP addressing
Describe data packet construction
Describe subnetting and the routing process
Configure a TCP/IP desktop client
Identify TCP/IP diagnostic tools
Describe file and print servers
Describe proxy server and its advantages
Describe mail server, e-mail protocols, and e-mail formats
Define Internet news and newsgroup categories
Define FTP server and FTP security
Describe a Web server and its components
Identify popular Web server products
Define DNS and the structure of the Domain Name System
Describe the functioning of the Domain Name System
Describe directory server, catalog server, and their functionality
Describe certificate server, transaction server, and their functionality
Describe client-side and server-side scripting
List server-side scripting technologies
Define the Common Gateway Interface
Describe server programming interface alternatives to CGI
List the different types of databases and database management systems
Differentiate between ODBC and JDBC, and define other database connectivity implementations
Define network security concepts
List problems related to network security
Define hacking and the hacking process
Identify security threats and attacks
Define security policies and auditing
Describe Virtual Private Networks
Define TCP/IP
Describe the TCP/IP architecture and its protocols
Describe Internet addressing and address classes
Define IP addressing rules and private IP addressing
Describe data packet construction
Describe subnetting and the routing process
Configure a TCP/IP desktop client
Identify TCP/IP diagnostic tools
Describe file and print servers
Describe proxy server and its advantages
Describe mail server, e-mail protocols, and e-mail formats
Define Internet news and newsgroup categories
Define FTP server and FTP security
Describe a Web server and its components
Identify popular Web server products
Define DNS and the structure of the Domain Name System
Describe the functioning of the Domain Name System
Describe directory server, catalog server, and their functionality
Describe certificate server, transaction server, and their functionality
Describe client-side and server-side scripting
List server-side scripting technologies
Define the Common Gateway Interface
Describe server programming interface alternatives to CGI
List the different types of databases and database management systems
Differentiate between ODBC and JDBC, and define other database connectivity implementations
Define network security concepts
List problems related to network security
Define hacking and the hacking process
Identify security threats and attacks
Define security policies and auditing
Describe Virtual Private Networks
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