"OSI Model Layers"

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IP defines two things, what are they?

-each host computer should have a different IP address -the process of routing so that devices called routers can work like the post office, forwarding packets of data so that they are delivered to the correct destinations

packet

A logical grouping of bytes that includes the network layer header and encapsulated data, but specifically does not include any headers and trailers below the network layer.

Application Layer Function

Interfaces with the Application

Transport Services

Numbers 1-4

Upper Layers

Numbers 5-7

The process of TCP on one computer marking a TCP segment 1, and the receiving computer then acknowledging the receipt of TCP segment 1 is an example of what?

Same-layer interaction

Transport Layer Function

Segments the data. Provides reliable TCP and unreliable UDP connections

Enterprise network

a network created by one corporation or enterprise, for the purpose of allowing its employees to communicate

Ethernet network

implements link-layer protocols

The application layer protocols provide what?

services to the application software running on a computer. The application layer does not define the application itself, but it defines services that applications need.

What is IP routing?

when one router looks at the destination address, compares that address to its known IP routes, and chooses to forward the packet to the next router or final destination

Link

refers to the physical connections, or links, between 2 devices and the protocols used to control those links

Transport layer protocols provide what?

services to the application layer protocols that reside one layer higher in the TCP/IP model

To make the request for a web page and return the contents of the web page, the applications use what protocol?

the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

TCP/IP needs a mechanism to guarantee delivery of data across a network. To recover from errors, TCP uses what?

the concept of acknowledgments

What does the network layer define?

the details of how a network infrastructure should be created so that the network can deliver data to all computers in the network

IP routing or Routing

the process of forwarding the IP packet

encapsulation

the process of putting headers ( and sometimes trailers) around some data

Same-layer interaction

The communication between two networking devices for the purposes of the functions defined at a particular layer of a networking model, with that communication happening by using a header defined by that layer of the model. The two devices set values in the header, send the header and encapsulated data, with the receiving device(s) interpreting the header to decide what action to take.

Physical Layer

1

The original TCP/IP model is listed in what RFC? and What does it do?

1122, which breaks TCP/IP into 4 layers

Data-Link Layer

2

How many models does TCP/IP have?

2

Transport

4

Each IP address has ___ numbers, separated by periods. This style of number is called a __________.

4 dotted-decimal notation (DDN)

MAC address is __ bits, _ bytes, and shown as __ hex digits

48, 6, 12

Presentation

6

Application

7

frame

A term referring to a data link header and trailer, plus the data encapsulated between the header and trailer.

The process of HTTP asking TCP to send some data and making sure that it is received correctly is an example of what?

Adjacent-layer interaction

Segments not acknowledge (are/are not) retransmitted

Are

Segmentation

Breaking data into smaller chunks for transfer

The process of a web server adding a TCP header to the contents of a web page, followed by adding an IP header and then adding a data link header and trailer is an example of what?

Data encapsulation

Presentation layer functions

Data encryption, compression, and translation services

Router

Device used for Network Layer

Switch

Device used for Physical Layer

Session layer functions

Dialog control (keeps different applications' data separate)

Sequence Number (SEQ)

Each TCP header shows a _____ ______ with each message.

Give 2 examples of steps from the data link layer

Encapsulation and addressing

Transport layer functions

End to end connection

Data Link

Ethernet (IEEE 802.3),HDLC, work at the ___ ___ layer.

Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP data link layer protocols? a. Ethernet b. HTTP c. IP d. UDP e. SMTP f. TCP g. PPP

Ethernet and PPP

List 3 example protocols for the Link layer

Ethernet, Point-to-point Protocol (PPP), T1

Link

Ethernet, point-to-point(PPP), and T1 work at what layer?

Application layer function examples

File, print, message, database, application services Provides UI

Layer 2 data transfer unit

Frame

Encapsulated name for Data-Link

Frames

Data link functions

Framing

Physical layer functions

Framing

The original link layer can be broken into what two major categories?

Functions related directly to the physical transmission of data and those only indirectly related to the physical transmission of data.

List 3 example protocols for the Application layer

HTTP, POP3, SMTP

Device used for Data-Link Layer

Hub

What does the TCP/IP model use to define a protocol?

It uses documents called Requests for comments (RFC)

Which OSI layer defines the standards for cabling and connectors?

Layer 1

Summarize the benefits of layered protocol specifications

Less complex, Standard interfaces, Easier to learn, easier to develop, multivendor interperability, and modular engineering

The term Frame refers to what layer?

Link layer

List the layers from bottom to top from the Original TCP/IP model.

Link, Internet, Transport, Application

The term packet refers to what layer?

Network layer

Application,Transport,Network,Data Link,Physical

New TCP/IP Model TOP --> BOTTOM

deencapsulation

On a computer that receives data over a network, the process in which the device interprets the lower-layer headers and, when finished with each header, removes the header, revealing the next-higher-layer PDU.

Application,Transport,Internet,Link

Orginal (OLD) TCP/IP Model TOP --> BOTTOM

Protocol Data Unit

PDU stands for ___ __ ___.

Layer 3 data transfer unit

Packet

Encapsulated name for Network

Packets

List the layers from bottom to top from the updated TCP/IP model.

Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Application

Instead of using terms like segment, packet and frame to refer to various layers and their respective encapsulated data, OSI uses what more generic term?

Protocol data unit (PDU)

List protocols and specifications and devices for the Data Link Layer

Protocols and specifications- Ethernet (IEEE 802.3), HDLC Devices- LAN switch, wireless access point, cable modem, DSL Modem

List protocols and specifications, and devices for the Application, presentation and session layers

Protocols and specifications- HTTP, Telnet, FTP, SMTP, POP3, VOIP,SNMP Devices- Hosts and firewalls

List protocols and specifications and devices for the Network layer

Protocols and specifications- IP Devices- Router

List protocols and specifications and devices for the Transport layer

Protocols and specifications- TCP and UDP Devices- Hosts and firewalls

List protocols and specifications and devices for the Physical layer

Protocols and specifiecations- RJ-45, Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) Devices- LAN hub, LAN repeater, cables

Physical Layer Function

Provides access to the cables and wireless devices.

Network

Provides packets with logical IP addressing. Locates the destination IP network

Data-Link Layer Function

Provides physical hardware addressing. Frames the packet to ensure data is error-free.

Network functions

Routing

Transport layer data unit

Segment

Header for Network

Source and Destination IPs

List 2 example protocols for the Transport layer

TCP, and UDP

Which networking model is used today?

TCP/IP (updated)

Adjacent-layer interaction

The general topic of how on one computer, two adjacent layers in a networking architectural model work together, with the lower layer providing services to the higher layer

Routing

The process of forwarding packets is called ____.

Internet (Network)

The protocol IP works at what layer?

Application

The protocols HTTP,POP3, and SMTP operate at the _____ layer?

Transport

The protocols UDP and TCP work at the _____ layer?

Define the OSI Session Layer

This layer defines how to start, control, and end conversations (Called sessions). This includes the control and management of multiple bidirectional messages so that th application can be notified if only some of the series of messages are completed. This allows the presentation layer to have a seamless view of an incoming stream of data.

Define the OSI Data Link Layer

This layer defines the rules that determine when a device can send data over a particular medium. Data link protocols also define the format of a header and trailer that allows devices attached to the medium to successfully send and receive data.

Define the OSI Network Layer

This layer defines three main features: logical addressing, routing (forwarding), and path determination. Routing defines how devices (typically routers) forward packets to their final desitination. Logical addressing defines how each device cah have an address that can be used by the routing process. Path determination refers to the work done by routing protocols to learn all possible routes and choose the best route.

Define the OSI Application layer

This layer provides an interface between the communications software and any applications that need to communicate outside the computer on which the application resides. It also defines processes for user authentication.

Define the OSI Physical Layer

This layer typically refers to standards from other organizations. These standards deal with the physical characteristics of the transmission medium, including connectors, pins, use of pins, electrical currents, encoding, light modulation, and the rules for how to activate and deactivae the use of the physical medium

Define the OSI Presentation Layer

This layer's main purpose is to define and negotiate data formats, such as ASCII text, EBCDIC text, binary, BCD, and jpeg. Encryption is also defined by OSI as a presentation layer service.

Define the OSI Transport Layer

This layer's protocols provide a large number of services. Although OSI layers 5 through 7 focus on issues related to the application, layer 4 focuses on issues related to data delivery to another computer (for example, error recovery and flow control).

TCP

Transmission Control Protocol

T/F - Segments provide a "read receipt"

True

Who made the second attempt at creating an open, vender-neutral, public networking model?

U.S. DoD and some volunteers

UDP

User Datagram Protocol

Application,Presentation,Session,Transport,Network,Data Link,Physical

What is the OSI model? TOP --> BOTTOM

Do routers support more than one layer and if so which layers does it support

Yes and Layers 1,2, and 3

IP host

any device, regardless of size or power, that has an IP address and connects to any TCP/IP network

In the original TCP/IP model, what do the top 2 layers focus more on?

applications that need to send and receive data

Layer 1 data transfer unit

bit

What is an example of a step from the physical layer?

bit transmission

In the original TCP/IP model, what does the bottom layer focus on?

how to transmit bits over each individual link

Routers

networking devices that connect the parts of the TCP/IP network together for the purpose of routing (forwarding) IP packets to the correct destination

OSI

open systems interconnection (OSI)

What does PDU represent?

the bits that include the headers and trailers for that layer, as well as the encapsulated data.

What does the term link refer to?

the physical connections, or links, between two devices and the protocols used to control those links

The last 6 hex digits of a MAC address are

unique to a device

The first 6 hex digits of a MAC address are

used to identify the manufacturer

What do routers do?

The receive IP packets on various physical interfaces, make decisions based on the IP address included with the packet, and then physically forward the packet out some other network interface.

Protocol

a set of logical rules that devices must follow to communicate

Before networking protocols existed, IBM published what?

its System Network Architecture (SNA) networking model in 1974

IP defines addresses for several important reasons. List 2 of them.

Each divice that uses TCP/IP--each TCP/IP host-- needs a unique address so that it can be identified in the network. IP also defines how to group addresses together, just like zip codes.

Presentation Layer Function

Formats information into something the Application can use such as JPEG, HTML, or MP3

Which of the following terms is used specifically to identify the entity created when encapsulating data link layer headers and trailers?

Frame

List an example protocol for the Internet layer

IP

The term ________ refers to any device, regardless of size or power, that has an IP address and connects to any TCP/IP network.

IP host

What are the 2 versions of IP and which one does the world still mostly use?

IPv4 and IPv5 IPv4 is still mostly used around the world

segment

In TCP, a term used to describe a TCP header and its encapsulated data (also called an L4PDU). Also in TCP, the process of accepting a large chunk of data from the application layer and breaking it into smaller pieces that fit into TCP segments. In Ethernet, a segment is either a single Ethernet cable or a single collision domain (no matter how many cables are used).

Are encapsulation and deencapsulation directly or indirectly related to the physical transmission of data?

Indirectly

In the late 1970s, who took on the task of creating an open, vender-neutral networking model?

International Organization for Standardization (ISO)

What does the application protocol HTTP example for the application layer say about what the Application layer provides?

It defines how web browsers can pull the contents of a web page from a a web server. In short, the application layer provides an interface between software running on a computer and the network itself.

Which OSI layer defines the functions of logical network-wide addressing and routing?

Layer 3

Encapsulated name for Transport

Segments

Header for Data-Link

Source and Destination MAC Addresses

Header for Transport

Source and Destination Ports

Session Layer Function

Starts and ends each session. Provides session isolation

What was the outcome of the ISO's work in the 1970s?

The Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) networking model

Who created the first web browser and web server in the early 1990s?

Tim Berners-Lee

Which of the following terms are not valid terms for the names of the seven OSI layers? choose 2 answers a. Application b. Data link c. Transmission d. Presentation e. Internet f. session

Transmission and Internet

The term segment refers to what layer?

Transport layer

True or False: Each layer provides a service to the layer above it

True

Which of the following protocols are examples of TCP/IP transport layer protocols? Choose 2 answers a. Ethernet b. HTTP c.IP d. UDP e. SMTP f. TCP

UDP and TCP

The full version of most web addresses-- also called ___________(__)-- begins with the letters "___," which means that ____ is used to transfer the web pages.

Uniform Resource Locators (URL) http HTTP

A TCP message can also be called what?

a segment

What is an example of the services provided by the transport layer?

a service provided by the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): Error recovery

The network layer only has one major protocol: the internet protocol (IP). IP provides several features, but what are two of the most important?

addressing and routing

Network Layer

3

Session

5

networking model

A generic term referring to any set of protocols and standards collected into a comprehensive grouping that, when followed by the devices in a network, allows all the devices to communicate. Examples include TCP/IP and OSI

Protocol data unit (PDU)

A generic term referring to the header defined by some layer of a networking model, and the data encapsulated by the header (and possibly trailer) of that layer, but specifically not including any lower-layer headers and trailers

What can be found in the TCP header and why is it important?

A sequence number (SEQ) and it is important because it allows the detection of a missed message. if 3 messages are sent and message 2 did not go through then it can be detected because the messages that got through go 1,3

Ethernet frame

A term referring to an Ethernet data link header and trailer, plus the data encapsulated between the header and trailer

In the original TCP/IP model, what does the Internet layer focus on?

delivering data over the entire path from the originial sending computer to the final destination computer

The link layer has also been refered to as _______ and __________ layer.

network access and network interface

The TCP/IP model's original link layer defines what?

the protocols and hardware required to deliver data across some physical network

What are th four steps that happen when Larry uses the Ethernet to forward an IP packet to Router R1?

○ Step 1: Larry encapsulates the IP packet between an Ethernet header and Ethernet trailer, creating an Ethernet frame. ○ Step 2: Larry physically transmits the bits of this Ethernet frame, using electricity flowing over the Ethernet cabling. ○ Step 3: Router R1 physically receives the electrical signal over a cable, and re-creates the same bits by interpreting the meaning of the electrical signals. ○ Step 4: Router R1 de-encapsulates the IP packet from the Ethernet frame by removing and discarding the Ethernet header and trailer.


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