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i-Net+ Module 1 - Internet Fundamentals
Course Aims
On completion of this module, readers will be able to: understand what is meant by the terms Internet, Intranet and Extranet, identify the main services available on the Internet, appreciate the way in which the Internet has developed and how it is organized and review basic networking hardware and concepts. |
Assumed Knowledge
Readers should meet the following criteria prior to attending the course:
experience of desktop software PC support, perhaps gained through "A+ Certification: Operating System Support Skills" or similar training, some basic experience of supporting web clients (browser, FTP, etc.) would be an advantage and some working technical knowledge of LAN and WAN networking hardware and software (preferably using Windows 98 or later). |
Course Audience
This course has been developed for readers with the responsibility for installing, maintaining and troubleshooting Internet and Intranet systems. On course completion, readers will be capable of taking and passing the i-Net+ Certification exam (code IK0-002, launched April 2002). |
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Table of Contents
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Functions of the Internet
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Marketing - A Medium Through Which to Conduct Business
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Internet Services
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Intranets
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Comparison Between an Intranet and the Internet
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Extranets
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History and Development of the Internet
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Packet Switching Networks
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Internet Access Providers (IAPs)
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Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
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Network Access Points (NAPs)
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RFCs and Internet Standards
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Request for Comment (RFC)
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Internet Organizations
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Internet Architecture Board (IAB)
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Useful Definitions
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NIC - Network Interface Card
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Physical Network Topologies
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Client Operating Systems
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Summary
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Glossary
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