IP Networking Training - Network Protocols
Networking has become an essential part of modern technology and understanding the protocols behind it is key to keeping networks functioning efficiently. This module on Network Protocols focuses on providing vital technical knowledge related to IP Networking Training. With a firm grasp of Network Routing Protocols and Network Management Protocols, you can empower yourself with the ability to efficiently manage device IP addresses and MAC addresses and easily navigate through subnets within a network. Understanding these important protocols will provide you the edge in confidently identifying various others you may encounter while working in a field environment.
In this module, we will be discussing details of the various protocols you are likely to encounter when installing and maintaining security and life safety systems on a network.
When you complete this course, you should be able to do the following:
- Ascertain how IP addresses are managed and distributed to end users
- Compare and contrast IPv4 and IPv6 protocols
- Search for and identify device IP addresses
- Search for and identify device MAC addresses
- Understand and interpret subnets on a network
- Identify protocols you may encounter in the field
Read more about the course in the course details below.
If you are looking to jump start your network management career, or need a refresher course on the latest trends in secure network protocols, this IP Networking Training will provide you with the knowledge necessary to manage today's networks. You'll gain an appreciation of how IP addresses are managed, be able to compare and contrast IPv4 and IPv6 protocols, identify device IP and MAC addresses easily and be familiar with subnets on a network.
Secure networking is essential for maintaining high-quality performance and efficient use of resources. That's why our IP Networking Training covers the protocols used for network management. Among those you'll learn about are IP addresses, their distribution and how to find devices connected to a particular network using both their IP an MAC addresses. Furthermore, we also review subnets as part of secure and optimum networking. By the end of this module, you'll be able to identify various secure protocols that can be used in network management.
This course is a component of the IP Networking Training Bundle. It may be taken on its own or ordered as part of the IP Networking training bundle for a lower overall cost.
Use the grid below to determine which states have CEU approval for this course, along with how many credit hours it has, and any other special instructions.
State | Hours | Special Instructions |
Louisiana | 1 | |
Mississippi | 1 | |
New Jersey | 1 | This course is approved for 1.00 hours of continuing education by the NJ Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm and Locksmith Advisory Committee. If you are submitting this course for CEUs in NJ, you must contact us with your NJ license number so we may provide you with the appropriate certificate upon completing the course. Please email support@securityceu.com or call 502-254-1590 when you have finished taking the online content. We will then create your NJ specific certificate and email it to you within 24 hours |
North Carolina | 1 | This course is approved for 1.00 hours of continuing education by the North Carolina ASLB. If you will be taking this course for CEUs in North Carolina, you must notify us and provide your license number and company name so we may submit the appropriate documentation. Please email support@securityceu.com or call 502-254-1590. |
Tennessee | 1 | |
Utah | 1 | This course is approved for 1.00 hours of continuing education by the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing for Construction Trades. If you will be taking this course for CEUs in Utah, you must notify us and provide your license number and company name so we may submit the appropriate documentation. Please email support@securityceu.com or call 502-254-1590. |