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2 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Layer 7 The Application Layer Chapter Review

3 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Layer 7 The Application Layer  The application layer is the OSI layer closest to the end system. This determines whether sufficient resources exist for communication between systems.  The application layer does not provide support for any other OSI layer.

4 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Client - Server  Most applications that work in a networked environment are classified as client-server applications.  These applications, such as FTP, web browsers, and e-mail, all have two components, which allow them to function: 1. The client side 2. The server side

5 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Network Applications The World Wide Web (WWW), and the web browsers Netscape Navigator, and Internet Explorer, are probably the most commonly used network applications.

6 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Network Redirector  Redirector is a protocol that works with computer operating systems and network clients instead of specific application programs.  If a client wants to save a file from a word processor to a network server, the redirector enables the word processing application to become a network client.  A network redirector enables data to be sent to a device that is not directly connected to a computer.

7 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Two Types of Communication  Make a connection - break a connection and termination determined by client.  All communication activity falls into one of these two categories.

8 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Make a Connection Break a Connection  The common cycle; make a connection - break a connection, between client and server, underlies all Web Page requests.  When downloading a web page, the connection to the remote server will be maintained only long enough to process the transaction.

9 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Client Determines Termination  This is illustrated by the Telnet and FTP examples, which establish a connection to the server, and maintains that connection until all processing has been performed.  The client computer terminates the connection when the user determines that he/she has finished.

10 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing IP Addresses the Internet is built on a hierarchical addressing scheme. This allows for routing that is based on classes of addresses, as opposed to individual addresses.

11 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of ComputingDomains  A domain is a group of computers that are associated by their geographical location or their business type.  A domain name is a string of characters and/or numbers that represents the numeric address of an Internet site.  In the URL http://www.cisco.com, the “cisco.com” part identifies the domain.

12 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing DNS - Domain Name Server A DNS server manages domain names and responds to requests from clients to translate a domain name into the associated IP address.

13 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of ComputingE-mail  E-mail client applications, such as Eudora, Outlook Express, and Netscape Mail, work with the POP3 protocol.  For security, when message recipients check their e-mail they are often prompted for a password. The password can also be saved in many e-mail programs.  An e-mail address consists of the recipient’s username and postoffice address.

14 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of ComputingTelnet  Terminal emulation (Telnet) software provides the ability to remotely access another computer.  The Telnet application works mainly at the application, presentation and session layers of the OSI model.

15 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of ComputingFTP  File transfer protocol (FTP) is designed to download files or upload files on the Internet.  An FTP session is established the same way in which a Telnet session is established. Just like Telnet, the FTP session is maintained until the client terminates it, or there is some sort of communication error.

16 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of Computing Web Pages  Web pages are created with a format language called Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).  Hyperlinks make the World Wide Web easy to navigate. A hyperlink is an object on a Web page that, when clicked, transfers you to a new Web page.

17 Institute of Technology Sligo - Dept of ComputingConclusion  This concludes our review of chapter 15, The Application Layer.  Congratulations on getting through all 15 chapters of Cisco Semester 1!  Now you’re prepared to take the chapter 15 online exam.


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