Introduction to IP Networks

Lecture



  1. Principles of building composite networks
    • Traffic localization and network isolation
    • Coordination of data link layer protocols
    • Routing in networks with arbitrary topology
    • Network layer and OSI model
    • Network layer functions
    • Data transfer protocols and routing information exchange protocols
  2. TCP / IP protocol stack
    • History and prospects of the TCP / IP stack
    • TCP / IP stack structure. Brief description of the protocols
  3. IP Addressing
    • Address types: physical (MAC address), network (IP address) and symbolic (DNS name)
    • The three main classes of IP addresses
    • Special address agreements: broadcast, multicast, loopback
    • Mapping of physical addresses to IP addresses: ARP and RARP protocols
    • Mapping symbolic addresses to IP addresses: DNS service
    • Automating the process of assigning IP addresses to network nodes - DHCP
  4. IP interworking protocol
    • IP packet format
    • Fragmentation Management
    • Routing with IP Addresses
    • An example of the interaction of nodes using the IP protocol
    • IP Networking with Masks
  5. UDP User Datagram Delivery Protocol
    • Reserved and available UDP ports
    • Multiplexing and demultiplexing application protocols using the UDP protocol
    • UDP message format
  6. TCP Reliable Message Delivery Protocol
    • TCP segments
    • Ports and TCP connections
    • Handshake concept
    • Implementing a sliding window in TCP
    • Select timeout
    • Network overload response
    • TCP message format
  7. ICMP control messaging protocol
    • General characteristics of the ICMP protocol
    • ICMP message format
    • Echo protocol
    • Destination node unreachable messages
    • Route redirection
  8. Protocols exchange information TCP / IP stack
    • Remote Vector Protocol RIP
    • Combining various exchange protocols. EGP and BGP Internet protocols
    • OSPF Link State Protocol
  9. TCP / IP stack development: IPv.6 protocol

created: 2014-09-27
updated: 2021-03-13
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