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3/25/2016Protocols are the lifeblood of modern communication. By the end of this course, you'll know what you need to troubleshoot any network connection and keep the communication flowing.
Note: This course maps to domain 3 of the MTA Networking Fundamentals exam.
- Identify reasons why connectionless transmissions are faster.
- Determine what type of attack a gratuitous ARP announcing itself as a legitimate host indicates.
- State what IGMP snooping is useful for.
- Describe the best approach to use FTP to view and rename files on a server when your client is behind a firewall.
- Assess whether SSH is natively supported on Windows or not.
- List good uses for the arp command.
Skill Level Beginner
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- Protocols are the life blood of modern communication. Every website, email and bank transaction depends on them. Hi, I'm Greg and I've been building networks worldwide for over ten years. In this course I'll discuss the basic building blocks that protocols use. I'll discuss how websites are delivered, how domain names are resolved, and how voice traffic is carried on a network. Once the foundation is laid out, I will get hands on with the essential tools used when troubleshooting a network connection to the world. I'm ready to rock, so grab your gear and let's get started with Foundations of Networking CLI.
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Networking Foundations: IP Addressing
with Timothy Pintello2h 35m Intermediate -
Networking Foundations: Network Media (LANs)
with Greg Sowell1h 9m Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome35s
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1. Protocol Basics
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Port addresses2m 16s
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Packets and frames3m 6s
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2. Networking Protocols
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ARP and InARP3m 1s
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ICMP2m 6s
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IGMP1m 47s
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DNS and NetBIOS4m 36s
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HTTP2m 51s
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HTTPS1m 48s
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FTP and TFTP2m 6s
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SMB2m
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SSH2m 21s
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RDP3m 15s
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SNMP2m 30s
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DHCP3m 28s
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3. Command Line (CLI) Tools
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Conclusion
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Next steps37s
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