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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training TCP IP Internetworking on Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 - Part 1 |
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Course Overview
This is the first course in a four part series for IT professionals who intend to set up, configure, use and support TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. The series aims to enable the professionals to pass Microsoft exam 70-59, Internetworking Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
Learn To:
- Implement Microsoft TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0.
- Identify the installation procedure and the interface of Microsoft Network Monitor.
- Identify the methods in which the protocols in each of the four layers of the TCP/IP protocol suite work internally and in association with other protocols.
- Identify IP addressing principles and problems and assign IP addresses to hosts on a LAN environment.
- Define a subnetting and supernetting scheme based on a scenario.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
This course is for IT professionals seeking Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer or Certified Product Specialist status and provides the skills necessary to set up, configure, use, and support TCP/IP on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0. Participants should have taken Supporting Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Core Technologies (courses 71410, 71411, 71412 and 71413).
Total Learning Time
6 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Introduction to TCP/IP
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)- Identify the milestones in the history of TCP/IP.
- Identify the advantages of adding Microsoft TCP/IP to a Windows NT configuration.
- Identify the definitions and responsibilites of the Internet Society and Internet Architecture Board (IAB).
- Identify the definition of Request for Comments (RFC) document and its features.
- Identify the functions of the data transfer utilities of TCP/IP.
- Identify the functions of the remote execution utilities of TCP/IP.
- Identify the functions of the printing utilities of TCP/IP.
- Match the diagnostics utilities of TCP/IP with their functions.
- Install TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0.
- Configure TCP/IP manually to support multiple network adapters.
- Test a TCP/IP configuration by using the diagnostics utilities IPCONFIG and PING.
- Install the full version of Microsoft Network Monitor on a Windows 95 client.
- Identify the data displayed by the panes on the Network Monitor Capture Summary Window of Network Monitor.
Unit 2: TCP/IP Protocol Suite
Duration: 1 - 2 Hour(s)- Define the architecture of the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol suite.
- Sequence the steps in which the hardware address of a host is obtained by Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) in the address resolution process.
- Sequence the steps in which Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) resolves an IP address to a hardware address on a local network.
- Sequence the steps in which ARP allows two hosts on different networks to communicate.
- Display the entries in the ARP cache.
- Add an ARP entry to the ARP cache.
- Match the fields of an ARP packet with their functions.
- Identify the definition and function of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP).
- Identify the definition and function of Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP).
- Match the fields of an IP datagram with their functions.
- Sequence the steps that the Internet Protocol (IP) performs when it receives a data packet from a router.
- Match the fields of an IP packet with their features.
- Identify the features of the connectivity slots supported by TCP/IP on Windows NT 4.0.
- Identify the features of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
- Identify the definition and purpose of TCP three-way handshake.
- Sequence the steps in which TCP sliding wi
This is primarily online training 
This is an online eLearning or CBT training program 
This program may be available on CD 
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