This will assist you in understand the fundamentals of networks, from switches and routers to Mac, IP, and the OSI Model

What you will learn

Basic computer network concepts and topologies.

OSI Model and TCP/IP model.

How LAN technology develop.

MAC Address structure.

IP address – Classful vs Classless.

IP address – Public vs Private.

IP address subnetting.

Router and Firewall basic operation.

How does ARP works.

How does DHCP works.

Description

This training was created following over 15 years of experience, during which I observed:

  • Network engineers that are skilled at configuring devices are not able to recognize even the most basic network issues because they do not understand how data flows, how network devices operate, or what their configuration actually performs.
  • A PC technician who needs to set up static IP addresses and routes but is unaware of what a subnet mask is or what the default gateway is.
  • System engineer who manages web servers but lacks knowledge of the distinction between private and public IP.

These are just a few examples of how a lack of networking knowledge causes a lot of network problems that waste hours. After completing this course, you will be able to quickly identify and diagnose any basic network issue, understand the layout and functioning of any computer network, and be familiar with the devices and protocols needed for basic communication.

Instead of teaching students how to configure networks, this course aims to teach them how networks actually function!


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All network protocols and devices operate based on fundamental concepts that are covered in this course; therefore, understanding them is essential.

This course will cover network terminology, concepts, and topologies. You will also learn about the fundamentals of network devices, such as hubs, switches, routers, and firewalls, and how they operate. You will study key network functions such as ARP, NAT, and DHCP, comprehend what subnetting is and how it works, and ultimately discover how it all works together in a hop-to-hop simulation with packet structure.

This first course covers the fundamental concepts of networks with hop-by-hop in-depth examples and knowledge-testing quizzes, delving deeply into the bits and bytesΒ of basic computer networking.

English
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Content

Basic concepts and topologies

From LAN to WAN
From LAN to WAN
Network Concepts
Network Concepts
Network Topologies
Network Topologies
OSI
OSI

Ethernet and IP Revolution

From Hub to Switch L1 – L2 devices
From Hub to Switch L1 – L2 devices
Mac address
Mac address
IP address and subnetting
IP address and subnetting
Router and Firewall operation L3 – L4 devices
Router and Firewall operation L3 – L4 devices
Network Services – ARP
Network Services – ARP

Checkout IT Network Made EASY: Deep Dive Network Packet Labs

Checkout IT Network Made EASY: Deep Dive Network Packet Labs

Extra

So what do we have at home?
So what do we have at home?
Network Services – DHCP
Network Services – DHCP
Network Services – DNS