Lecture # 3 (1)
Lecture # 3 (1)
The layers in the TCP/IP protocol suite do not exactly match those in
the OSI model. The original TCP/IP protocol suite was defined as
having four layers: host-to-network, internet, transport, and
application. However, when TCP/IP is compared to OSI, we can say
that the TCP/IP protocol suite is made of five layers: physical, data
link, network, transport, and application.
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2-5 ADDRESSING
Physical Addresses
Logical Addresses
Port Addresses
Specific Addresses
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Figure 2.17 Addresses in TCP/IP
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Figure 2.18 Relationship of layers and addresses in TCP/IP
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Example 2.1
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Figure 2.19 Physical addresses
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Example 2.2
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Example 2.3
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Figure 2.20 IP addresses
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Example 2.4
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Figure 2.21 Port addresses
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Note
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Example 2.5
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