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Chapter 1
Review: The OSI Reference
Model and Classless Routing
VLSM
RIP version 2
Objectives
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Objectives • Describe the overall function of the OSI reference
model and the problems it solves
• Describe the characteristics of the: – OSI physical layer
– OSI data link layer
– OSI network layer
– OSI transport layer
• Describe the function of routing in networks
• Understand the different classes of routing protocols
Chapter 1
Review: The OSI Reference
Model and Routing
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Benefits of the OSI Model?
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OSI Layers with Purpose
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Peer-to-Peer Communication
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Data Encapsulation
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Types of Ethernet • Ethernet and IEEE 802.3 — LAN specifications,
which operate at 10 Mbps over coaxial and twisted-pair cable.
• 100-Mbps Ethernet — A single LAN specification, also known as Fast Ethernet, which operates at 100 Mbps over twisted-pair cable.
• 1000 Mbps Ethernet — A single LAN specification, also known as Gigabit Ethernet, which operates at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps) over fiber and twisted-pair cables.
• 10 Gigabit Ethernet is only supported over fiber optic media.
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Three Varieties of
10 Mbps Ethernet • 10BASE-2
– Known as thin Ethernet or thinnet
– Allows network segments up to 185 meters on coaxial cable
• 10BASE-5
– Known as thick Ethernet or thicknet
– Allows network segments up to 500 meters on coaxial cable
• 10BASE-T
– Carries Ethernet frames on inexpensive twisted-pair wiring
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Encapsulation
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The Physical Layer
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The Data Link Layer
The Ethernet/802.3 Interface
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Comparing Models
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Address Classes
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Address Class Prefixes
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Subnetting Chart
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Layer 3 Addresses - Path and
Host Information
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ICMP Testing
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How ARP Works
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Routing Table
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Path Determination
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Network and Host Addressing
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Network Layer Devices
in Data Flow
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The Transport Layer
• Segmenting upper-layer applications
• Establishing a connection
• Data transfer
• Reliability with windowing
• Acknowledgment techniques
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"Reliable" Transport
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Three-Way Handshake
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Data Transfer
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Windowing – Flow Control
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Positive Acknowledgment
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What Is VLSM and
Why Is It Used?
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Wasting Space
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When to Use VLSM?
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Calculating Subnets with VLSM
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Route Aggregation
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Configuring VLSM
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RIP History
• RIPv1 has the following limitations:
– It does not send subnet mask information in its
updates.
– It sends updates as broadcasts on
255.255.255.255.
– It does not support authentication.
– It is not able to support VLSM or classless
interdomain routing (CIDR).
RIP version 2
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RIPv2 Features
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Comparing RIPv1 and RIPv2
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Configuring RIPv2
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Verifying RIPv2
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Troubleshooting RIPv2
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Default Routes
• Default routes — The
system administrator
manually defines
default routes as the
path to take when there
is no known route to the
destination.
• Default routes keep
routing tables shorter.
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File Transfer Protocol ( FTP )
• The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a standard network protocol
used for the transfer of computer files between a client and
server on a computer network.
• FTP is built on a client-server model architecture using
separate control and data connections between the client and
the server.[1] FTP users may authenticate themselves with a
clear-text sign-in protocol, normally in the form of a username
and password, but can connect anonymously if the server is
configured to allow it. For secure transmission that protects the
username and password, and encrypts the content, FTP is
often secured with SSL/TLS (FTPS) or replaced with SSH File
Transfer Protocol (SFTP).
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Network File System
• The Network File
System (NFS) is a
client/server application that
lets a computer user view
and optionally store and
update files on a remote
computer as though they
were on the user's own
computer. The NFS protocol
is one of several
distributed file
system standards
for network-attached
storage (NAS).
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
• The Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol (SMTP) is a
communication protocol for
electronic mail transmission.
User-level email clients
typically use SMTP only for
sending messages to
a mail server for relaying,
and typically submit outgoing
email to the mail server on
port 587 or 465 as per RFC
8314.
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Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) • Simple Network Management
Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet
Standard protocol for collecting
and organizing information
about managed devices
on IP networks and for
modifying that information to
change device behavior.
Devices that typically support
SNMP include cable modems,
routers, switches, servers,
workstations, printers, and more
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Domain name system
• The Domain Name
System (DNS) is a
hierarchical and
decentralized naming
system for ...
This means that a
resolving name server
must issue
another DNS request to
find out the IP address
of the server to which it
has been referred.