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

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.

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 , all have two components, which allow them to function: 1. The client side 2. The server side

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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 the “cisco.com” part identifies the domain.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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.