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7.1 Internet Protocols
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A Levels ICT Mind Map on 7.1 Internet Protocols, created by Karina A on 17/01/2017.
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7.1 Internet Protocols
Ethernet
Used to operate LAN (Local Area Network)
Made up of
Data sending/receiving devices (ex: PC, printers)
Data packets receiving/forwarding network devices (ex: hubs, switches, routers)
Medium connecting device (Twisted pair, fibre optic, coaxial cable)
TCP/IP
TCP - ensures accurate data transmission
Removes duplicates
Handshakes another copy if it does not arrive within certain time
Connection-oriented service - requires handshaking before data exchange
Congestion control - limits speed of data tranfer
Reduces congestion and loss of data
Lack of speed and delays
Unsuitable for real-time application
IP - deliver to correct address
Every device on network has an IP address
Consists of 4 bytes of data
Byte - eight binary digits/bits
Data divided into packets (with destination and source IP addresses)
Handshaking
Allow communication - recognise and agree
Parity check - verifying data has been transmitted accurately
Protocol which makes the bytes of data even - adds an additional byte (0/1)
UDP
Connectionless service - no handshaking required
Just send data packets
FTP
One layer above
HTTP
Telnet
SSH
Protocol Layers
1 Physical
Annotations:
Data transmitted bit by bit from device to device
Modems
2 Data link
Annotations:
Acts upon request for services from network layer and physical layer
WiFi
Ethernet
3 Network/Internet
Annotations:
responsible for: -forwarding packets -routing -dealing with TCP/IP protocols
Internet protocol (IP)
4 Transport
Annotations:
-Responsible for dividing transmitting data into smaller packets -Adds address of source and destination
Transmission control protocol (TCP)
User datagram protocol (UDP)
5 Application
Annotations:
Consists of protocols that use transport layer to deliver services to network layer
File transfer protocol (FTP)
Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
Telecommunication network (Telnet)
Secure shell (SSH)
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