Getting Started with TCP/IP and Numbering Systems

placeholder

TCP/IP is the globally accepted group of protocols at the core of the Internet and organizational intranets. In this course you ll start at the beginning and learn about the origins of the protocols that underpin the Internet and enterprise networks. You ll explore each of the layers of the TCP/IP networking model as well as the concept of peer protocols. You ll also examine the standardization process that is overseen by the Internet Engineering Task Force. Finally you ll learn about the types of requests for comments that are used by this task force. Depending upon the type of information you have and who is using it information is stored transmitted and displayed in different ways. As a result different numbering systems are used to represent that information. Understanding these number systems which can be binary decimal or hexadecimal is an important skill for those who interpret and troubleshoot network systems. In this course you ll also learn about the four numbering systems used by data systems. You ll also explore positional number system representations how values are represented using numbering systems and how to convert values between them. Finally you ll learn different methods for determining the base of a value when the base is unknown.áThis course was originally created by Global Knowledge (GK).á