Company: Pluralsight Author: Daniel Lachance Full Title: Network Fundamentals And Protocols Year: 2016 Language: English Genre: Educational: Networking Skill Level: Beginner Price: - - Files: MP4 (+ Slides .PDF) Time: 01:53:34 Video: AVC, 1280 x 720 (1.778) at 15.000 fps, 250 kbps Audio: AAC at 80 Kbps, 2 channels, 44.1 KHz Pluralsight is not an official partner or accredited training center of EC-Council. IPv4 is still the prevalent Internet protocol, but IPv6 is gaining traction. This course lays the foundation for securing network hardware and software. Pluralsight is not an official partner or accredited training center of EC-Council. Today's computing devices are always connected to a network. While increasing productivity, this also increases the risk of malicious activity. This course, Network Fundamentals and Protocols, begins by introducing you to network topologies and network equipment. Subsequently, you will learn about IPv4 and IPv6 addressing and protocols. Lastly, you will be introduced to the layers of computer network defense and secure network design. After finishing this course, you'll have an understanding of network hardware and software, and you'll be able to gain insights from captured network traffic. Lessons: 1. Course Overview 01. Course Overview 2. Discovering Network Topologies and Equipment 02. Module Overview 03. Identifying Network Topologies 04. Short and Long-range Network Types 05. Transmission Media Access 06. Modems, NICs, Repeaters, Hubs 07. Bridges, Routers, Wireless Access Points/Routers 08. Demo: Enable SSH Remote Administrators for a Network Router 09. Module Summary 3. Exploring the TCP/IP Protocol Suite 10. Module Overview 11. Common High-level Protocols 12. Port Numbers 13. Domain Name Service (DNS) 14. Demo: Create a DNS Zone and Records 15. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 16. Demo: Create a DHCP Scope and Configure Scope Options 17. Internet Procotol (IP) 18. Demo: Capture Network Traffic and Examine the IP Header 19. TCP and UDP 20. Demo: Capture Network Traffic and Examine the TCP and UDP Headers 21. ICMP and ARP 22. Module Summary 4. Configuring IPv4 and IPv6 23. Module Overview 24. Configuring IPv4 25. Manually Configure IPv4 in Windows and Linux 26. Configuring IPv6 27. IPv4-compatible Address 28. Manually Configure IPv6 in Windows and Linux 29. Subnetting 30. Supernetting 31. Module Summary 5. Applying Computer Network Defense (CND) 32. Module Overview 33. Computer Network Defense Layers 34. Secure Network Design 35. Configure Centralized RADIUS Authentication Using Windows Server 36. Module Summary Our members see more. Join us! ------------- Our members see more. Join us!