
Pluralsight | Networking Concepts and Protocols | Ross Bagurdes
English | Size: 604.38 MB
Category: CBTs
Networking concepts can be overwhelming and require a precision with which they need to be understood. This course will teach you the fundamentals of data networking in a language accessible to a novice technical user.
Listening to a data network engineer speak about the equipment, maintenance, and operation of a networked system can often feel like you are listening to a foreign language. Although data networking hardware is not remarkably different in operation to your desktop computer, it’s application and configuration requires the implementation of protocols to ensure data moves from one device to another device, quickly and without error. In this course, Networking Concepts and Protocols, you will learn how the most important protocols on the Internet, like IP, TCP, and HTTP work together to deliver a web page from a server on the Internet to your desktop’s web browser. First, you will learn the secrets of the IP address. Next, you will learn the most important rules to help you understand if two devices can communicate or not. Finally, you will learn to use the OSI model to organize protocols to better understand how they interact with each other. By the end of this course, you will be able to quickly examine network configuration on your workstation and clearly understand the different components.
Table of Contents
Course Overview 1m 36s
Introduction to Networking 11m 25s
The OSI Model 24m 21s
Protocols and Port Numbers 43m 30s
TCP and UDP 18m 2s
Introduction to Binary and Hexadecimal 14m 53s
Introduction to IP Addressing 37m 6s
Subnetting Networks 11m 17s
Introduction to IPv6 20m 56s
Ethernet and Switching 30m 56s
Switching Features 22m 24s
IP Routing 46m 6s
Network Services 45m 44s
About the Instructor
Ross Bagurdes had a diverse career. He has a Structural Engineering degree from Milwaukee School of Engineering, but gave up the career shortly after graduating from college. Beginning in 1997, Ross began officially working in IT, implementing and supporting a paperless work order system for a Natural Gas Utility in Illinois. Since then, Ross has spent his years teaching and managing data networks. Ross spent 7 years at University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics, supporting and managing the large enterprise network. He now has returned to teaching at Madison College in Madison, Wisconsin.
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