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May 27, 2024
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CIS 223 - TCP/IP Protocols Almost all modern networks, including the Internet, use the TCP/IP protocol. This course covers the underlying applications, components and sub-protocols that make up the TCP/IP suite. This course will teach students to identify and use TCP/IP layers, components and functions. Navigation tools, TCP/IP services, utilities and troubleshooting methodologies are also covered. IP addressing including subnetting is extensively covered. Students will also learn routing and elements of Wide Area Networking. Offered fall semester only. Prerequisite(s): CIS 120 4 credits = 4 lecture /laboratory
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