Operating Systems and TCP/IP


Overview/Description
To describe network operating systems and TCP/IP

Target Audience
Network engineers, network architects, internetworking engineers, LAN and WAN administrators, systems administrators, systems managers, intranet administrators

Prerequisites
A basic understanding of internetworking technologies; achievement of i-Net+ certification is recommended but not required; experience in network support or administration is desirable

Expected Duration
225 Minutes

Objectives:

Operating Systems and TCP/IP

  • outline the features of the Novell NetWare operating system.
  • explain the basic features of Windows NT Server.
  • describe the features and versions of Windows 2000.
  • connect clients to a network server.
  • explain directory structures and services.
  • describe name resolution protocols and how they work.
  • explain how DHCP works.
  • describe UNIX-based operating systems.
  • describe the main TCP/IP utilities.
  • describe the functionality of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP), the ping command, and the traceroute command.
  • describe the major TCP/IP application protocols.
  • explain the functionality of TCP/IP utilities and services.
  • manually configure TCP/IP for Windows.
  • configure TCP/IP for Unix and Linux systems.
  • configure TCP/IP on a Windows 2000 computer.

  • Course Number: 65777_eng