IP Networking
About IP Networking
An
IP network is a group of computers connected via their unique internet
protocol (IP) addresses. Your employees can use these computers to
securely send and receive information with each other.
The
network allows one computer to use the internet to talk to another
computer by gathering information and sending it directly to the other.
Each computer connected to the network has its own IP address, which
allows your employees to send information directly to the person they
want.
Why is IP Networking important?
The advantages of the TCP/IP protocol suite are
• It is an industry-standard model that can be effectively deployed in practical networking problems.
• It is interoperable, i.e., it allows cross-platform communications among heterogeneous networks.
•
It is an open protocol suite. It is not owned by any particular
institute and so can be used by any individual or organization.
• It is a scalable, client-server architecture. This allows networks to be added without disrupting the current services.
•
It assigns an IP address to each computer on the network, thus making
each device to be identifiable over the network. It assigns each site a
domain name. It provides name and address resolution services.
Who should take the IP Networking Exam?
• IT or Computer networking professionals
• Anyone who wants to assess their networking skills
• IT or networking managers and senior executives
• Recruitment consultants
• Professionals working in outsourced companies responsible for network management
• Any professional with skills and knowledge of computer networking
IP Networking Certification Course Outline
1. Introduction to Computer Networks
2. TCP/IP Protocol Stack
3. Application Layer Services
4. Transport Layer
5. IP
6. IP Address Structure
7. IP Addressing
8. IP Routing
9. Link Layer
10. Wireless LANs