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Describe the type of interactions of Internet applications. Describe the purpose of a layered model Illustrate the interaction of various protocols.

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Network Services: Networking For Home and Small Businesses - Chapter 6

Describe the type of interactions of Internet applications. Describe the purpose of a layered model Illustrate the interaction of various protocols.

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Network Services

Networking for Home and Small Businesses Chapter 6

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Objectives

Compare and contrast clients and servers and their interaction over the network.
Describe the type of interactions of Internet applications. Describe the purpose of a layered model Illustrate the interaction of various protocols.

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Compare and Contrast Clients and Servers


Review the client/server relationship.

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Client-Server Protocols
Application, Transport, Internetwork and Network access protocols.

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TCP and UDP Transport Protocols


Differentiate between acknowledged versus unacknowledged protocols.

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Port Numbers in Client-Server Conversations


Describe the function of a port.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe DNS and its purpose.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe the interaction between a web client and a web server.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe the interaction between an FTP client and an FTP server.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe the interaction between e-mail clients and email servers.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe the interaction between IM / Peer-to-Peer clients and e-mail servers.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Describe the interaction between voice clients and servers.

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Types of Interactions of Internet Applications


Well-known ports
Registered ports Private ports

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Purpose of a Layered Model


Protocols operate as an interdependent stack
Each layer provides and receives services

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Purpose of a Layered Model

Describe protocol operation when sending and receiving a message.

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Purpose of a Layered Model


Describe the Open Systems Interconnect Model

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Summary
Clients and servers use protocols and standards for exchanging information.
Client-server services are identified through the use of port numbers. A protocol stack organizes the protocols in layers, with each layer providing and receiving services from the layers below and above it.

When sending messages, protocols interact from the top layer to the bottom of the stack.
When receiving messages, protocols interact from the bottom layer to the top of the stack.
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