CHAPTER 3 TCP/IP NETWORKS

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CHAPTER 3 TCP/IP NETWORKS
  1. def. rules for TCP/IP networks
    1. curent working def of network
      1. standard protocols, convention, other terms
        1. a story: taking an idea in a lab to world wide applications
          1. standards: the bridge from cration to world wide acceptnce
            1. types of standards
              1. standards vsprotocols vs hardware vs specifications
          2. TCP/IP MODEL
            1. standards organizations useful to TCO/IP
              1. IEEE
                1. vendor consortia and other groups
                  1. TCP/IP model: LAN and WAN standards
      2. comparing TCP/IP TO OTHER NETWORKING MODELS
        1. HISTORY OF NETWORKING MODELS
          1. THE FIRST NETWORKS USING VENDOR NETWORKING MODELS
            1. FROM MULTIPLE VENDOR NETWORKING MODELS TO ONE OPEN MODEL
              1. OPEN NETWORKING MODELS: TCP/IP AND OSI
                1. COMPARING TCP/IP AND OSI
                  1. USING OSI TERMINOLOGY IN A TCP/IP WORLD
              2. UNDERSTAND HOW A TCP/IP NETWORK WORKS
                1. EHTERNET LANS IN TCP/IP NETWORKS
                  1. LANS AND WANS COMPARED IN PHYSICAL DATA LINK LAYERS
                    1. ETHERNET LAN PHYSICAL LINKS
                      1. ETHERNET PHYSICAL LAYER NODES: LAN SWITHCES
                        1. ETHERNET LAN DATA LINK LAYER
                      2. WANS IN TCP/IP NETWORKS
                        1. WANS VS LANS, WIDE VS LOCAL , LEASE VS BUY
                          1. LEASED LINE WAN PHYSIACAL LAYER
                            1. HDLC AND PPP AS THE TCP/IP DATA LINK LAYER
                              1. ENCAPSULATION IN HEADERS AND TRAILERS
                                1. IP AS THE TCP/IP NETWORK LAYER
                                  1. IP ADDRESSING
                                    1. IP ROUTING
                                      1. IP ROUTING FORWARDS IP PACKETS
                                      2. TCP AND UDP AS THE TCP/IP TRANSPORT LAYER
                                        1. SUMMARIZING THE TCP/IP ROLES
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