| Table of ContentsIP and Networking Basics  Outline Origins of TCP/IP Distributed Network Design Simplified view of the Internet What internetworks are A small internetwork, or “internet” The unifying effect of the network layer OSI Stack & TCP/IP Architecture Open Systems & TCP/IP Layered Model Concept OSI Model Frame, Datagram, Segment, Packet Layer 7, 6, 5 Layer 4 Layer 3 Layer 3 Layer 3 Layer 2 Layer 1 OSI and TCP/IP Protocol Layers:The TCP/IP Hourglass Model Layer interaction Layer interaction:OSI 7-layer model Layer interaction:TCP/IP Model Encapsulation & Decapsulation Layer 2 - Ethernet frame Layer 3 - IP datagram Layer 4 - TCP segment IP Addressing Purpose of an IP address	 Purpose of an IP Address Basic Structure of an IP Address Address Exercise Address Exercise Addressing in Internetworks Address Structure Revisited Network Masks Example Prefixes Special Addresses Allocating IP Addresses More Address Exercises More levels of address hierarchy Old-style classes of IP addresses Old-style classes of IP addresses Implied netmasks of classful addresses Traditional subnetting of classful networks Traditional supernetting Classless addressing Classless Addressing Grouping of decimal numbers Grouping of binary numbers Grouping of binary numbers Classless addressing example Classless addressing exercise Large Network Issues & Routers Large Networks WAN Design An IP router IP router - action for each packet Forwarding is hop by hop Hop by Hop Forwarding Router Functions Forwarding table structure  Encapsulation and Types of Links  Encapsulation (reminder) Classes of links Point to point links Broadcast links Broadcast links NBMA links (Non-broadcast multi-access) ARP Ethernet Essentials Ethernet/IP Address Resolution Address Resolution Protocol ARP Table ARP Frame Format of an ARP Message Types of ARP Messages ARP Procedure Reverse ARP - RARP |