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T.C. P’s and I P’s T.C. P’s and I P’s What is TCP/IP? What is TCP/IP? TCP/IP is a networking protocol for TCP/IP is a networking protocol for transmitting data between computers transmitting data between computers TCP/IP is a family of protocols TCP/IP is a family of protocols TCP/IP is the protocol of the Internet TCP/IP is the protocol of the Internet TCP/IP is the default protocol of UNIX TCP/IP is the default protocol of UNIX TCP/IP provides a uniform programming TCP/IP provides a uniform programming interface to different types of network interface to different types of network hardware that guarantees interoperability hardware that guarantees interoperability We Are Family We Are Family IP - Internet Protocol which transports IP - Internet Protocol which transports raw data from one machine to another raw data from one machine to another ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP - Internet Control Message Protocol provides low-level support for IP such as provides low-level support for IP such as error messages, routing assistance and error messages, routing assistance and “pings” “pings” ARP - Address Resolution Protocol which ARP - Address Resolution Protocol which translates logical address (IP address) to translates logical address (IP address) to hardware address (MAC address) hardware address (MAC address) All in the Family All in the Family TCP - Transmission Control Protocol TCP - Transmission Control Protocol uses IP to maintain a connection- uses IP to maintain a connection- oriented sessions between machines oriented sessions between machines that guarantees delivery of data. that guarantees delivery of data. UDP - User Datagram Protocol uses UDP - User Datagram Protocol uses IP for connectionless sessions IP for connectionless sessions between machine without the between machine without the guarantee of data delivery. guarantee of data delivery. So You Want to Date a So You Want to Date a Model? Model? The OSI Model by the ISO The OSI Model by the ISO Seven Layers Seven Layers – Layer 7 - Application Layer Layer 7 - Application Layer – Layer 6 - Presentation Layer Layer 6 - Presentation Layer – Layer 5 - Session Layer Layer 5 - Session Layer – Layer 4 - Transport Layer Layer 4 - Transport Layer – Layer 3 - Network Layer Layer 3 - Network Layer – Layer 2 - Data Link Layer Layer 2 - Data Link Layer – Layer 1 - Physical Layer Layer 1 - Physical Layer The Government Thought The Government Thought OSI Was A Good Idea OSI Was A Good Idea The US Government decided all The US Government decided all government computers should use OSI government computers should use OSI OSI had implementation problems OSI had implementation problems – Relied on concepts that made no sense in Relied on concepts that made no sense in modern networks modern networks – Some specifications were incomplete Some specifications were incomplete – Functionally inferior to existing protocols Functionally inferior to existing protocols – Too many layers which made it slow Too many layers which made it slow
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