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DescriptionFoundations of Networking: Protocols and CLI Tools 1h 13m Beginner Mar 09, 2016 As an aspiring IT and networking professional, one of the core responsibilities is troubleshooting network connections: servers, end-user machines, mail services, and websites. This course introduces the main methods for troubleshooting network connectivity issues using different protocols and command-line (CLI) tools. Networking expert Greg Sowell covers HTTP and HTTPS, the protocols that deliver websites; shows how domain names are resolved via DNS; and explains how voice traffic is carried over a network with VoIP. Greg shows how to examine all of these connections and their traffic using CLI tools such as ipconfig, ping, ARP, and Telnet. Protocols are the lifeblood of modern communication. By the end of this course, you'll know what you need to troubleshoot any network connection and keep the communication flowing. Note: This course maps to domain 3 of the MTA Networking Fundamentals exam. Topics include: The role of protocols in networking Port addresses ARP and InARP DNS and NetBIOS HTTP and HTTPS Mail protocols SSH DHCP Using command-line tools to troubleshoot protocols and routing Sharing Widget |