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TCP/IP for Windows Tutorials

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TCP/IP, or Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol is actually a suite of protocols that gives you the ability to transmit, connect, provide maintenance, check for errors, and troubleshoot a network. You can even connect to a remote machine and control it. TCP/IP is must-know information for the network administrator. In this Virtual Training Company tutorial, author Louis DiPaola guides you through the utilization capabilities of TCP/IP. He teaches you IP addressing and routing, monitoring, communication options, and much more. You can even begin learning immediately by clicking one of the topics below.
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Introduction
 Introduction to TCP/IP (04:05)
 TCP/IP and OSI Models (03:41)
 Connection Controls and Windowing (02:55)
IP Addressing
 What is an IP Address? (03:21)
 ANDing Addresses (02:41)
 Classes (07:52)
 Solutions for Classes (01:32)
 A Binary Lesson (08:26)
 Solutions for Binary (08:26)
 Subnetting (02:51)
 Borrowing Bits (06:06)
 Solutions for Borrowing (02:16)
 Subnet Numbers (02:45)
 Subnet Masks (03:54)
 Solutions for Masks (02:33)
 Address Ranges (07:32)
 Solutions for Ranges (02:02)
 Practice 1 (01:21)
 Solutions for Practice 1 (03:35)
 Practice 2 (00:49)
 Solutions for Practice 2 (03:46)
 Windows Calculator (02:37)
 IP Version 6 (04:21)
Installation of the Protocol Suite
 Windows 2000 Professional (W2K) (03:21)
 Windows NT 4.0 (NT 4) (03:39)
DHCP
 DHCP Services on NT 4 (01:53)
 DHCP Relay Agents (03:48)
 Configuring Scopes on NT 4 (05:09)
 Scope Options (01:40)
 DHCP on W2K (01:38)
 Configuring Scopes on W2K (04:23)
 Configuring Superscopes (02:09)
 Configuring Multicast Scopes (02:10)
 Configuring DHCP Clients (01:32)
 Compacting DHCP (03:12)
WINS and LMHOSTS
 Name Resolution (04:18)
 LMHOSTS (08:09)
 WINS on W2K (02:14)
 WINS on NT 4.0 (01:30)
 WINS Client (02:05)
 WINS Proxy Agent (03:32)
 Name Registration (04:14)
 NetBios over TCP/IP (04:28)
 Adding Static Mappings (01:50)
 Linking WINS and DNS (02:37)
 Replication on W2K (03:31)
 Replication on NT 4 (02:09)
 Compacting the Database (05:04)
 Backing up the Database (01:25)
 Restoring the Database (05:34)
DNS and HOSTS
 Configuring HOSTS (06:35)
 Installing DNS (02:07)
 Adding Zones (01:42)
 Adding Host Records (01:03)
 Record Types (01:41)
 Reverse Lookup Zones (03:40)
 DNS Server Roles (02:24)
 Configuring DNS on W2K (05:32)
 Adding Zones on W2K (02:40)
 Dynamic DNS (03:48)
 DNS and the Active Directory (02:01)
Communication Options
 RAS (08:03)
 Mixed Environments (05:10)
 TCP/IP Printing (03:43)
 Virtual Private Networks (02:39)
 Monitoring TCP/IP (00:59)
IP Routing
 Routing on W2K (02:57)
 Routing on NT 4 (03:21)
 The Route Command (01:49)
 ARP (02:45)
Monitoring
 Installation of SNMP (07:12)
 Performance Monitor (03:59)
 Setting Up Network Monitor (01:19)
 Using Network Monitor (06:22)
Troubleshooting
 Using PING (07:12)
 Using TraceRT (03:37)
 Using IPCONFIG (03:28)
 Using NSLOOKUP (01:33)
 NETSTAT (00:31)
 NBSTAT (01:09)
 Resolving Gateway Problem (03:45)
Credits
 About the Author (01:03)


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Tutorial Information / Pricing
Title: TCP/IP for Windows
Author: Louis DiPaola/Prof.
SKU: 33130
ISBN: 1930519052
Duration: 5 hrs / 82 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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