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SkillSoft Explore Course

IT Professional Curricula     Operating Systems and Server Technologies Solution Area     CompTIA Server+     CompTIA Server+ (SK0-005)
TCP/IP has become the standard software-based network protocol suite
used globally. Those working in a server environment need to have a robust understanding of the protocols and services of TCP/IP and their configuration. Learn all about these configurations in this course.
Explore IPv4 addressing and IP subnetting and practice configuring IPv4 manually. Next, learn about DHCP and deploying a Windows DHCP server. Then, examine how TCP and UDP transport protocols differ.
Moving on, practice configuring IPv6 addresses manually and also configuring IP addresses in the cloud. Explore DNS and practice the deployment of a Windows DNS server and the configuration of DNS zones in the cloud. And finally, explore NTP and its configurations.
When you're done, you'll be well versed in the configurations of the different TCP/IP services. You'll also be further prepared to sit the CompTIA Server+ SK0-005 certification exam.

Objectives

CompTIA Server+ (SK0-005): Working with TCP/IP

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • outline IPv4 addressing
  • describe IP subnetting and list its benefits
  • configure IPv4 manually
  • describe Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and its process
  • configure a Windows DHCP host
  • outline Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and their differences
  • describe IPv6 and its addressing
  • configure IPv6 manually
  • configure IP address in the cloud
  • capture and view network traffic using Wireshark
  • outline Domain Name System (DNS) and the Amazon Route 53 cloud DNS service
  • configure a Windows DNS host
  • configure DNS zones in the cloud
  • demonstrate the functioning of Network Time Protocol (NTP) and the configuration of Windows NTP and Linux NTP
  • summarize the key concepts covered in this course