Mastering TCP/IP For Network Engineers and DevOps
Develop essential systems & infrastructure skills with expert instruction and practical examples.
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Welcome to TCP Protocol Deep Dive - Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is the standard that enables all modern network infrastructure communication and web-based applications. Whether you are a network engineer or developer, understanding how TCP works is crucial to your career. The course takes a complex topic and simplifies it with complete coverage of all features.
This is an essential course for network engineers, developers, and certification students. TCP/IP architecture model is the current standard today for all network communications. In this course you will learn how network protocols and applications work together to send data messages across the internet.
Learn how data messages are sent across the internetLearn the fundamentals of network communications Ethernet, ARP, Wireless, IP, TCP, UDP, DNS, HTTPSLinux and Windows full stack architectureDe facto standard that replaces older OSI modelLearn how a network session starts from client to server, and how TCP bidirectional full-duplex auto-tuning works between endpoints. Identify the effects of protocol delay on network performance and compare latency with throughput. There is also unique coverage of TCP transport layer troubleshooting.
It is crucial to understand TCP concepts before attempting to do Wireshark or tcpdump network analysis traces. There is no protocol that affects application performance more than TCP. This course has a practical approach for network engineers to learn the basics of TCP for troubleshooting, performance analysis, and network security.
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