Course Overview
1. Global IP Routing:
This session covers the basics of global IP routing, explaining how data is directed across the world’s interconnected networks. We’ll discuss routing tables and the processes involved in ensuring efficient and reliable data delivery on a global scale.
2. Unicast, Multicast, Anycast:
This session explores different types of IP communication: unicast, multicast, and anycast. Learn the distinctions between these methods, including one-to-one communication (unicast), one-to-many distribution (multicast), and sending data to the nearest node in a group (anycast), along with their applications and benefits.
Beginner network engineers and IT professionals.
Participants should have a beginner-level understanding of networking concepts, including basic knowledge of IP addressing, subnetting, DNS, DHCP, OSI model, TCP/IP protocol suite, routing, and switching. Familiarity with configuring and troubleshooting basic network setups is recommended.