Computer Network Slides
Computer Network Slides
Applications
Mr. Shylesh B C
Text Book
Computer and Communication Networks By Nader F. Mir Pearson Edition, 2007
Contents
Application-layer overview Domain Name System (DNS) Remote login protocols Electronic mail (e-mail) File transfer and FTP World Wide Web (WWW) and HTTP Overview of IP telephony VoIP signaling protocols
Application-layer overview
The application layer is built on the transport layer and provides network services to user applications The application layer defines and performs such applications as
electronic mail (e-mail), remote access to computers, file transfers, newsgroups, and the Web, as well as streaming video, Internet radio and telephony, P2P file sharing, multi user networked games, streaming stored video clips, and real-time video conferencing.
Name/Address Mapping
Recursive mapping
Iterative mapping
TELNET Protocol
TELNET (terminal network) is a TCP/IP standard for establishing a connection to a remote system. TELNET allows a user to log in to a remote machine across the Internet by first making a TCP connection and then pass the detail of the application from the user to the remote machine.
HTTP uses TCP rather than UDP, since reliability of delivery is important for Web pages with text. The TCP connection-establishment delay in HTTP is one of the main contributing delay factors associated with downloading Web documents. HTTP is based on the client/server idea, having a client and a server program, both of which can be executed on different end systems. The communication is carried out through an exchange of HTTP messages.
Overview of IP telephony
An IP telephone can be used to make telephone calls over IP networks. Voice over IP (VoIP), or IP telephony, uses packetswitched networks to carry voice traffic in addition to data traffic. The basic scheme of IP telephony starts with pulse code modulation. The encoded data is transmitted as packets over packet-switched networks. At a receiver, the data is decoded and converted back to analog form. The packet size must be properly chosen to prevent large delays. The IP telephone system must also be able to handle the signaling function of the call setup, mapping of phone number to IP address, and proper call termination.
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