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Transfer Protocol Fundamentals
The Transfer Protocol Fundamentals course in the Solaris 8 Operating System TCP/IP Network Administration series describes characteristics of the TCP/IP Transport layer and its protocols. This course also describes the client-server model and how services are provided to end users.
eMentoring Services are included with this course.
Course length: 2-3 hours

Course ID:
WS-3894-90 |
Subscription Duration:
90 days
| Price: $US
90.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in the following languages: Brazilian PortugueseFrenchSpanishSimplified ChineseTraditional ChineseKoreanJapaneseEnglish
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Who Can Benefit |
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System administratorsTechnical support staff who will be responsible for administering and troubleshooting a TCP/IP-based Solaris network
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Completed the Solaris 8 OS System Administration I and II courses, or equivalent coursesHave basic skills and familiarity with UNIX(R) and the Solaris Operating System
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe basic characteristics of the Transport layerDescribe Transport layer protocolsDescribe the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) and Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)Describe Open Network Computing Plus (ONC+) technologiesDescribe the server processAdminister the server process
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Related Courses |
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Before: WSB-238: Solaris 8 OS System Administration I BundleBefore: WSB-288: Solaris 8 OS System Administration II BundleBefore: WS-3890: Networking FundamentalsBefore: WS-3891: LAN FundamentalsBefore: WS-3892: Ethernet Link FundamentalsBefore: WS-3893: Internetworking FundamentalsAfter: WS-3895: DHCP, DNS, and an Introduction to Network Management Tools After: WS-3896: Introduction to NTP and Troubleshooting
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Course Content |
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Module 1: The Transport Layer and Its Protocols
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Describing basic characteristics of the transport layerDescribing transport layer protocolsDescribing the UDP and TCP protocols
Module 2: The Client-Server Model
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Describing the client-server modelDescribing ONC+ technologiesDescribing the server processAdministering the server process |
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