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TCP/IP school training courses in Cleveland, OH (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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TCP/IP and Routing School: Vatterott College - Cleveland Venue: Cleveland Tel.: 800-864-5644 TCP/IP and Routing,10 weeks/11 Quarter Credit Hours. Students will learn the TCP/IP protocol stack and router configuration. Focus will be on TCP/IP Stack, Routing Fundamentals and Protocols, Application and Network Layer Protocols, IP Addressing, Routing TCP/IP, Sub-netting, Address Resolution and Troubleshooting. Official Website: http://www.vatterott-college.com |
Internetworking with TCP/IP Format: Online School: California State University, East Bay Continuing Education Venue: Hayward Tel.: (800) 730-2784 The course provides network professionals with essential skills and the knowledge to apply the skills on the job. Participants will require Windows based machine using Internet Explorer and Real Player to access audio and PowerPoint presentations streamed via the Internet. |
TCP/IP Format: Online School: Brandeis University Rabb School of Continuing Studies Venue: Waltham Tel.: 781.736.8787 This course is an in-depth study of the TCP/IP Internet Protocol Suite. |
TCP/IP Format: Online School: Element K Venue: Rochester Tel.: 1.800.434.3466 This course is designed for students who have a basic understanding of data communication and networking principals. The TCP/IP Introduction and Advanced course provides a basic understanding of the configuration, communication, and management of one of the most widely used internetworking protocols and the backbone of todays Internet. They should have an understanding of the Introduction to Data Communication course as a prerequisite.
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TCP/IP Format: Online School: Computer Training Unit, North Carolina State University Venue: Raleigh Tel.: 919.515.8163 In this course, you will examine the history of TCP/IP protocol, the TCP/IP architecture, Internet support groups, the OSI reference model, IP addressing, and IP protocol. After you complete this course, you will be able to identify the components of the TCP/IP model and the OSI model, recognize how the Internet is supported, how allocation of IP address for private networks is structured, and identify components of the IP protocol.
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