Basics of OSI & TCP/IP Model
Public Safety Network Design
Public Safety Network Design Model - Security & Availability
IP Protocol, IP Address, Routing Protocols (BGP, RIP, OSPF)
Transport Layer Protocols (TCP, UDP) & Port Numbers
Web Security Protocols (TLS, SSL, HTTPs)
Windows and Linux Networking Commands
How does the Internet Work? What are the different components of Internet?
Difference between IPv4 and IPv6 address
MAC address & Switching
This course aims to provide you with a simplified overview of Computer Networks, applications in public safety, and corresponding system components using simplified explanations of all components, clear diagrams, and use cases.
We will be covering the following topics in this course:
- How does the Internet work?
- Map of Internet
- Network System Components
- What is an OSI & TCP/IP model?
- Difference between IP and MAC addresses?
- IPv4 & IPv6
- Transport Layer Protocols (TCP vs UDP)
- Routing protocols (RIP, OSPF, EIGRP, BGP)
- Web Security Protocols (TLS, SSL, HTTPS)
- Basic Networking Commands (Windows)
- Basic Networking Commands (Linux)
- Public Safety Network Design
This is the first version of this course and it will be updated as we continue to witness the evolution of the Internet. My goal is to ensure people from all over the world are able to learn the fundamentals of computer network systems and apply the same in their journey.
You will benefit from this course if:
- You have a genuine interest in improving your understanding of Computer Networks
- You want to learn and master networking concepts and corresponding systems
- You want to learn how companies across the world are deploying these networks and corresponding components
- You are preparing for an upcoming interview as a system, network, or telecom engineer
Hope you will enjoy this course!
Basics of Internet
Network System Components
OSI & TCP-IP Models
MAC Address & Switching
IP Address & Routing
IP Address & Types (IPv4 vs IPv6)
Transport Layer Protocols (TCP & UDP)
Web Security Protocols
Windows & Linux Networking Commands
Public Safety Network Design
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