1 3/7/2016 22:09 Protocols1 Rivier College CS575: Advanced LANs Layered Network Architectures & Protocols.

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1 3/7/ :09 Protocols1 Rivier College CS575: Advanced LANs Layered Network Architectures & Protocols

2 3/7/ :09 Protocols2 The OSI Layers

3 3/7/ :09 Protocols3 A Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP Protocol Architectures

4 3/7/ :09 Protocols4 The OSI Environment

5 3/7/ :09 Protocols5 The Use of Relay

6 3/7/ :09 Protocols6 Protocol Architecture Model

7 3/7/ :09 Protocols7 TCP/IP Concept

8 3/7/ :09 Protocols8 Protocol Data Unit in the TCP/IP Architecture

9 3/7/ :09 Protocols9 Some Protocols in the TCP/IP Protocol Suite

10 3/7/ :09 Protocols10 IEEE 802 Protocol Layers Compared to OSI Model

11 3/7/ :09 Protocols11 Example of TCP/IP Configuration

12 3/7/ :09 Protocols12 Operation of TCP/IP: Action at Sender

13 3/7/ :09 Protocols13 Operation of TCP/IP: Action at Router

14 3/7/ :09 Protocols14 Operation of TCP/IP:Action at Receiver

15 3/7/ :09 Protocols15 IPv4 Header

16 3/7/ :09 Protocols16 IPv6 Header

17 3/7/ :09 Protocols17 TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL Example of TCP Credit Allocation Mechanism

18 3/7/ :09 Protocols18 TCP Header

19 3/7/ :09 Protocols19 User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Header