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Click to edit Master subtitle style Chapter 6: Introduction to the IP Protocol Instructor:

Chapter 6 Objectives The Following CompTIA Network+ Exam Objectives Are Covered in This Chapter: 1.1 Compare the layers of the OSI and TCP/IP model s. – TCP/IP model: – Network Interface Layer – Internet Layer –Transport Layer – Application Layer – (Also described as: Link Layer, Internet 1.5 Identify common TCP and UDP default ports. – SMTP – 25 – HTTP – 80 – HTTPS – 443 – FTP – 20, 21 – TELNET – 23 – IMAP – 143 – RDP – 3389 – SSH – 22 – DNS – 53 – DHCP – 67, 68 2

Chapter 6 Objectives (cont.) 1.6 Explain the function of common networking protocols. TCP FTP UDP TCP/IP suite DHCP TFTP DNS HTTPS HTTP ARP SIP (VoIP) RTP (VoIP) SSH POP3 NTP IMAP4 Telnet SMTP SNMP2/3 ICMP IGMP TLS 3

What is TCP/IP? 4 Because TCP/IP is so central to working with the Internet and intranets, it’s essential for you to understand it in detail. TCP/IP first came on the scene in Later, in 1978, it was divided into two distinct protocols: TCP and IP. Then, back in 1983, TCP/IP replaced the Network Control Protocol (NCP) and was authorized as the official means of data transport for anything connecting to ARPAnet, the Internet’s ancestor that was created by ARPA, the DoD’s Advanced Research Projects Agency way back in 1957 in reaction to the Soviet’s launching of Sputnik. ARPA was soon re-dubbed DARPA, and it was divided into ARPAnet and MILNET (also in 1983); both were finally dissolved in 1990.

TCP/IP History 5 Most of the development work on TCP/IP happened at UC Berkeley in Northern California, where a group of scientists were simultaneously working on the Berkeley version of UNIX, which soon became known as the BSD, or Berkeley Software Distribution series of UNIX versions. Of course, because TCP/IP worked so well, it was packaged into subsequent releases of BSD UNIX and offered to other universities and institutions if they bought the distribution tape. All of this led to the DoD model….

DoD Model 6 The DoD model is basically a condensed version of the OSI model—it’s composed of four, instead of seven, layers: –Process/Application layer –Host-to-Host layer –Internet layer –Network Access layer The figure on the next slide shows a comparison of the DoD model and the OSI reference model. As you can see, the two are similar in concept, but each has a different number of layers with different names. However, the DoD and OSI are so similar that the layer names are actually interchangeable.

DoD Model 7

TCP/IP Protocol Suite 8

TCP/IP Protocols (cont) Telnet FTP SFTP TFTP SMTP POP IMAP4 RDP SIP ( VOIP) SNMP SSH 9

TCP/IP Protocols HTTP HTTPS NTP SCP NTP SCP LDAP IGMP DNS POP DHCP 10

DHCP Client four-step process 11

TCP Segment 12

UDP Segment 13

TCP and UDP 14

Port Number Examples 15

IP Header 16

ICMP Example 17

ARP Example 18

RARP Example 19

Data Encapsulation 20

Protocol Data Units 21

Port Numbers at the Transport Layer 22

Summary 23 Summary Exam Essentials Section Written Labs Review Questions