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TCP/IP for Windows

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

TCP/IP and OSI Models

Connection Controls and Windowing

IP Addressing

What is an IP Address?

ANDing Addresses

Classes

Solutions for Classes

A Binary Lesson

Solutions for Binary

Subnetting

Borrowing Bits

Solutions for Borrowing

Subnet Numbers

Subnet Masks

Solutions for Masks

Address Ranges

Solutions for Ranges

Practice 1

Solutions for Practice 1

Practice 2

Solutions for Practice 2

Windows Calculator

IP Version 6

Installation of the Protocol Suite

Windows 2000 Professional (W2K)

Windows NT 4.0 (NT 4)

DHCP

DHCP Services on NT 4

DHCP Relay Agents

Configuring Scopes on NT 4

Scope Options

DHCP on W2K

Configuring Scopes on W2K

Configuring Superscopes

Configuring Multicast Scopes

Configuring DHCP Clients

Compacting DHCP

WINS and LMHOSTS

Name Resolution

LMHOSTS

WINS on W2K

WINS on NT 4.0

WINS Client

WINS Proxy Agent

Name Registration

NetBios over TCP/IP

Adding Static Mappings

Linking WINS and DNS

Replication on W2K

Replication on NT 4

Compacting the Database

Backing up the Database

Restoring the Database

DNS and HOSTS

Configuring HOSTS

Installing DNS

Adding Zones

Adding Host Records

Record Types

Reverse Lookup Zones

DNS Server Roles

Configuring DNS on W2K

Adding Zones on W2K

Dynamic DNS

DNS and the Active Directory

Communication Options

RAS

Mixed Environments

TCP/IP Printing

Virtual Private Networks

Monitoring TCP/IP

IP Routing

Routing on W2K

Routing on NT 4

The Route Command

ARP

Monitoring

Installation of SNMP

Performance Monitor

Setting Up Network Monitor

Using Network Monitor

Troubleshooting

Using PING

Using TraceRT

Using IPCONFIG

Using NSLOOKUP

NETSTAT

NBSTAT

Resolving Gateway Problem