Shipboard Data Collection and Network Protocols: Digital Skills Overview

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Enhance your digital skills with a focus on shipboard data collection and network protocols. Explore topics such as network components, devices, protocols, and hardware. Learn about modems, routers, wireless access points, switches, MAC addresses, IP addresses, LAN, firewalls, and more to build a strong foundation in understanding shipboard networking systems.

  • Shipboard Data
  • Network Protocols
  • Digital Skills
  • Hardware
  • Data Collection

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  1. Network Protocols and Hardware Digital Skills: Shipboard Data Collection and Exchange SKILLSEA.EU

  2. Learning Outcomes The student should be able to: Identify the main network components onboard the ship

  3. Networked Devices Watch the video and answer the following questions: What is a modem? What is a router? What is a wireless access point? What is a switch? (Spend around 10 minutes)

  4. Networked Devices Watch the video and answer the following questions: What is a MAC address? What is a private IP address? What is a public IP address? (Spend around 10 minutes)

  5. Networked Devices Watch the video and answer the following questions: What is a LAN? What is a gateway address? Why would you want to protect your network with a firewall? How do local devices communicate outside the network whilst remaining protect by the router? What is a port and how does it relate to network communication? When might port forwarding be necessary? What is DMZ and when might a device be in the DMZ? (Spend around 25 minutes)

  6. Networked Devices Watch the video and answer the following questions: What is the standard ethernet connector type? What type of cables are used for ethernet? How are ethernet cables protected from EM interference? What is the difference between a straight-through and crossover cable and when would each be used? What difference does the Category of an ethernet cable make? (Spend around 15 minutes)

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