TCP/IP: Install, configure and understand TCP/IP

 

 

TCP/IP: Install, Configure and Understand TCP/IP

 

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The basics of TCP/IP addressing:


IPv4 addressing:
Networks, private addresses, public addresses
Multicast addresses
Masks variables
Summarization and supernetting
Practical case for defining an addressing plan
IPv6 addressing:
Motivation for change
Different methods of assigning IPv6 addresses
The concept of anycast address
Mechanisms to IPV4 IPV6 migration
Lab 0: IPV4 and IPV6 connectivity (Windows workstations and router).

Unicast routing  :


IPv4 routing:
Static routing and default routing
RIPv1 and V2
Lab1: Implementation RI V1 and V2
OSPF (single area and multi-area)
Optimization: Summarization internal and external
Optimization: Using Stub and NSSA areas
Lab 2: Implementing OSPF multi-area
The case of an external protocol: BGP4
IPv6 routing:
Implementation of RIPng
OSPF
Demonstration: IPv6 Routing

Multicast routing  :

 

General Operation
Routing PIM DM
Routing PIM SM
Routing PIM SSM
IGMP V2, V3
Demonstration broadcast a video stream

Transportation and Applications :


Transport
Mode (TCP)
Connectionless (UDP)
Applications
Detailed operation of DNS and DHCP
Lab 3: Installing DHCP servers (Windows server on router) DHCP Relay
Lab 4: Implementing a DNS architecture
Application http
File transfers in connected mode FTP
File transfers in unconnected mode TFTP
Applications "mail" SMTP, POP
The basics of network management: SNMP
Lab 5: Observation of the operation of various applications

Security and Internet access :


The operation of NAT:
Static Static NAT
Dynamic NAT
The mechanism of "overload"
Lab 6: Internet connection with public address provided by DHCP and NAT overload
The Proxy:
mechanisms
configuration
VPNs
Description of the use of mechanisms in IP VPN rising
Demonstration of setting up a VPN with IP details of the mechanisms

A specific application: Voice over IP :


Mechanisms packetization
Signaling H323
The MGCP
The SIP application
The transport of voice
The RTP, RTCP