Network+ Guide To Networks, Fourth Edition
Network+ Guide To Networks, Fourth Edition
Chapter 4
Network Protocols
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Objectives
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Objectives (continued)
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Introduction to Protocols
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TCP/IP (Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol)
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The TCP/IP Core Protocols: TCP
(Transmission Control Protocol)
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The TCP/IP Core Protocols:
TCP (continued)
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IP (Internet Protocol)
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IP (continued)
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IP (continued)
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ICMP (Internet Control
Message Protocol)
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IGMP (Internet Group
Management Protocol)
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ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
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RARP (Reverse Address
Resolution Protocol)
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Addressing in TCP/IP
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Addressing in TCP/IP (continued)
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Addressing in TCP/IP (continued)
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Binary and Dotted Decimal Notation
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Subnet Mask
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Assigning IP Addresses
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BOOTP (Bootstrap Protocol)
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DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol)
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DHCP (continued)
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APIPA (Automatic Private
IP Addressing)
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Sockets and Ports
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Sockets and Ports (continued)
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Addressing in IPv6
Differences:
Address size
Representation
Distinguishes among different types of network interfaces
Format Prefix
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Host Names and DNS (Domain Name
System): Domain Names
Fully qualified host name: local host name plus domain name
Domain names must be registered with an Internet naming authority
that works on behalf of ICANN
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Host Files
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DNS (Domain Name System)
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DNS (continued)
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DDNS (Dynamic DNS)
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Zeroconf (Zero Configuration)
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Some TCP/IP
Application Layer Protocols
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Some TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols
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Some TCP/IP Application Layer Protocols
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Packet Internet Groper (PING): utility that can verify that TCP/IP is
installed, bound to the NIC, configured correctly, and
communicating
Pinging:
Echo request and echo reply
Can ping either an IP address or a host name
Pinging loopback address, 127.0.0.1, to determine whether
workstation’s TCP/IP services are running
Many useful switches
e.g., -?, -a, -n, -r
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IPX/SPX (Internetwork Packet
Exchange/Sequenced
Packet Exchange)
Required to ensure interoperability of LANs running NetWare
versions 3.2 and lower
Replaced by TCP/IP on Netware 5.0 and higher
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The IPX and SPX Protocols
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Addressing in IPX/SPX
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NetBIOS and NetBEUI
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Addressing in NetBEUI
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WINS (Windows Internet
Naming Service)
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AppleTalk
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Binding Protocols on a
Windows XP Workstation
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Summary
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Summary (continued)
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Summary (continued)
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