Protocol, network stack, application

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How does network hardware and software implement protocols? In layers - each protocol belongs to one layer
How does the different layers provide their service? By performing certain activities within the layer, and by using services of the layer below
Can a layer be implemented in software or hardware? both! App-layer protocols are however almost always implemented in software
Which are the five layers of the internet protocol stack App (ex: HTTP, FTP, DNS) Transport (UDP, TCP) Network (IP, Routing) Link (Ethernet, Wifi) Physical (Wire, wireless)
What is a point-to-point protocol? Implemented in all of nodes in the network: the routers, computers etc. Not just in the end-systems
What is the purpose of the transport layer It transports app-layer messages between their endpoints. It also hides the "defects" of the network layer. It checks if messages have been correctly received and send
What is the purpose of the app-layer Provide communication services directly to the user, such as email, web, file-transfer
What is the purpose of the network-layer To provide addressing, i.e unique identification to all of the hosts in the network and also to route among those nodes
What is the purpose of the link-layer Provides the functional and procedural means to transfer data between network entities and might provide the means to detect and possibly correct errors that may occur in the physical layer.
What is the purpose of the physical-layer Defines the means of transmitting raw bits rather than logical data packets over a physical link connecting network nodes.
What does "store and forward" entail in packet switching? Used by packet switches. A PS must receive the entire packet before it can transmit the first bit
What kind of delays can a packet be subjected to? *Queueing *Processing - examine the packets header, determine where to direct it * Transmission - the amount of time required to push all the packet's bits into the wire dt=L/R (L bits, R bits/sec) *Propagation delay - how long it takes one bit to travel from one end of the wire to the other dp = d/s (d distance, s = speed of link)
TCP is bidirectional and full-duplex, what does that mean? It is bidirectional because it can send data in both directions, and it is full-duplex because it can do that simultaneously
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