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Net essentials6e ch6
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Guide to Networking
Essentials, 6th Edition Chapter 6: Network Reference Models and Standards
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Copyright © 2012
Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 2 Objectives 2 • Explain the OSI reference model layers and their relationship to hardware and software • Explain the IEEE 802 networking model and related standards
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 3 Introducing the OSI and IEEE 802 Networking Models • Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) reference model proposed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has become a key part of networking because it provides a common framework for developers and students of networking to work with and learn from • OSI model is not specific to any protocol suite and can be applied to most networking protocols • OSI model is a seven-layer organization of how data travels from place to place on any given network
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 4 Role of a Reference Model • To see the value of a layered model outside the field of networking, look at this example of a letter being created, sent, and delivered by the US Postal Service – The letter has to be written – The letter has to be placed in an envelope and addressed in the correct format – The local post office in the destination town has to sort the letter correctly for the right part of town – The local carrier has to deliver the letter to the correct house – The recipient has to receive the letter, open it, and read it • A layered approach to a complicated process reduces its complexity and turns it into a series of interconnected tasks
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 5 Role of a Reference Model • Each task of the previous example can be handled separately without affecting the procedures of the other tasks. – For example, in the step where the local carrier delivers the letter to the correct house: • Let’s say he currently walks on his route, which takes a considerable amount of time • He gets an “upgrade” to a delivery truck so that he can perform his task faster • As you can see, one part of the process can change but the rest of the process remains unchanged
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 6 Structure of the OSI Model
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 7 Structure of the OSI Model • Each layer in the OSI model has its own set of well-defined functions – The functions of each layer communicate and interact with the layers immediately above and below it – Example: The Transport layer works with the Network layer below it and the Session layer above it • You were introduced to the TCP/IP model in previous chapters so the next slide will compare the two models
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 8 OSI Model VS TCP/IP Model
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 9 Structure of the OSI Model Each layer provides services to the next higher layer until the data reaches the Application layer Application layer has the job of providing services to user applications Each layer on one computer behaves as though it were communicating with the same layer on the other computer This is known as peer communication between layers Simulation 11 – Peer communication with the OSI model
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 11 Structure of the OSI Model • On data’s way down the protocol stack (model), it is divided into data units called protocol data units (PDU) • Some layers add their own formatting to the PDU, which is called a header (encapsulation) • When data arrives at the receiving end, it is passed up the protocol stack • At each layer, software reads its PDU data and strips its header information (called deencapsulation) and passes the PDU to the next higher layer • When the packet leaves the Application layer, it is in a format the receiving application can read
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 12 Application Layer • The Application layer (Layer 7) provides a set of interfaces for applications to access network services • Components at the Application layer have both a client component and a server component • Common protocols found at Layer 7 include HTTP, FTP, SMB/CIFS, TFTP, and SMTP • Possible problems at this layer include missing or misconfigured client or server software and incompatible or obsolete commands used to communicate between a client and server
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 13 Presentation Layer • The Presentation layer (Layer 6) handles data formatting and translation • For outgoing messages – Converts data into a format specified by the Application layer • For incoming messages – Reverses the conversion if required by the receiving application • A software component known as a “redirector” operates at this layer – Intercepts requests for service from the computer; requests that can’t be handled locally are redirected across the network to a network resource that can handle the request
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 14 Session Layer • Session layer (Layer 5) permits two computers to hold ongoing communications, called a “session” • This layer handles communication setup ahead of data transfers and session teardown when the session ends • Common network functions at this layer: – Name lookup, user logon and logoff • Manages the mechanics of ongoing conversations such as identifying which side can transmit data when and for how long • Checkpointing is performed at this layer – Example: keeping the audio in sync with video
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 15 Transport Layer • The Transport layer (Layer 4) manages data transfer from one application to another across a network by breaking data down into smaller chunks called “segments” • Segmenting data is important because every network technology has a maximum frame size called the maximum transmission unit (MTU) • Includes flow control and acknowledgments to ensure reliability • Handles resequencing segments into the original data on receipt
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 16 Network Layer • The Network layer (Layer 3) handles logical addressing, translates logical network addresses (IP addresses) into physical addresses, and performs best path selection and routing in an internetwork • Access control is handled at this layer during the routing process – The router consults a list of rules before forwarding an incoming packet to determine whether a packet meeting certain criteria should be permitted through • Software working at this layer include IP, ARP, and ICMP • Routers operate at this layer
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 17 Data Link Layer • The Data Link layer (Layer 2) works with frames and is the intermediary between the Network layer and Physical layer • Defines how computers access the network medium (also called media access control) – MAC address is defined at this layer • The software component operating at this layer is in the NIC driver • Hardware components that operate at this layer include NICs and switches • Problems at this layer include collisions and invalid frames • Simulation 9 – The changing frame header
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 18 Physical Layer • The Physical layer (Layer 1) converts bits into signals for outgoing messages and signals into bits for incoming messages – Wire media uses electrical pulses, fiber-optic uses light pulses and wireless media uses radio waves • Details for creating a physical network connection are specified at this layer – Example: type of connectors used to attach the medium to the NIC • Encoding (representing 0s and 1s by a physical signal) happens at this layer • Components at this layer include all the cable and connectors used on the medium, repeaters and hubs
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 19 Summary of the OSI Model
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 20 IEEE 802 Networking Standards • The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) defined LAN standards to ensure that network interfaces and cabling from multiple manufacturers would be compatible – This effort was called Project 802 to indicate the year (1980) and the month (Feb) of its inception • IEEE 802 predates the OSI Model • Most of the standards affect the elements from the lower two levels of the OSI Model • Describes how NICs can access and transfer data across a variety of networking media and what’s involved in attaching these devices in a network
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 21 IEEE 802 Specifications • The IEEE numbers the collections of 802 documents starting with 802.1, 802.2, etc… • When a technology is enhanced, each enhancement is specified by letters after the number – For example: 802.3 is the original Ethernet and 802.3u specifies 100BaseT Ethernet • The table on the next two slides lists the major 802 categories – The 802.3 and 802.11 are the most widely used technologies as of this point
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 22 IEEE 802 Specifications Standard Name Explanation 802.1 Internetworking Covers routing, bridging, and internetwork communication 802.2 Logical Link Control Covers error control and flow control over data frames (inactive) 802.3 Ethernet LAN Covers all forms of Ethernet media and interfaces, from 10 Mbps to 10 Gbps (10 Gigabit Ethernet) 802.4 Token Bus LAN Covers all forms of token bus media and interfaces (disbanded) 802.5 Token Ring LAN Covers all forms of token ring media and interfaces 802.6 Metropolitan Area Network Covers MAN technologies, addressing, and services (disbanded) 802.7 Broadband Technical Advisory Group Covers broadband networking media, interfaces, and other equipment (disbanded) 802.8 Fiber-Optic Technical Advisory Group Covers use of fiber-optic media and technologies for various networking types (disbanded) 802.9 Integrated Voice/Data Networks Covers integration of voice and data traffic over a single network medium (disbanded) 802.10 Network Security Covers network access controls, encryption, certification, and other security topics (disbanded)
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 23 IEEE 802 Specifications 802.11 Wireless Networks Sets standards for wireless networking for many different broadcast frequencies and techniques 802.12 High-Speed Networking Covers a variety of 100 Mbps-plus technologies, including 100VG-AnyLAN (disbanded) 802.13 Unused 802.14 Cable modems Specifies data transport over cable TV (disbanded) 802.15 Wireless PAN Covers standards for wireless personal area networks 802.16 Wireless MAN (WiMAX) Covers wireless metropolitan area networks 802.17 Resilient Packet Ring Covers emerging standards for very high-speed, ring-based LANs and MANs 802.18 Wireless Advisory Group A technical advisory group that monitors radio-based wireless standards 802.19 Coexistence Advisory Group A group that addresses issues of coexistence with current and developing standards 802.20 Mobile Broadband Wireless A group working to enable always-on multivendor mobile broadband wireless access 802.21 Media Independent Handoff A group working to enable handoff between wireless networks of the same or different types 802.22 Wireless Regional Area Network Working to bring broadband access to hard-to-reach low-population areas 802.23 Emergency Services Working Group A new group (March 2010) working to facilitate civil authority communication systems
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 24 IEEE 802 Extensions to the OSI Reference Model • The two lowest layers of the OSI model define how computers attach to specific network media and specify how more than one computer can access the network without causing interference with other computers on the network • The IEEE 802 specification expanded the OSI model by separating the Data Link layer into these sublayers: – Logical Link Control (LLC) sublayer – controls data-link communication and defines the use of logical interface points used to communicate to the upper OSI layers – Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer – manages access to the physical medium and communicates with the Physical layer
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 25 IEEE Extensions to the OSI Reference Model
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 26 Chapter Summary • The OSI reference model and IEEE Project 802 define a frame of reference for networking and specify the operation of most networking technologies in current use • The OSI reference model separates networking into seven layers, each with its own purposes and activities • Following is a summary of the OSI Model layer functions: – Application: Provides access to network resources – Presentation: Handles data formatting and translation – Session: Manages ongoing conversations between two computers – Transport: Breaks long data streams into smaller chunks (segments)
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Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 27 Chapter Summary • Summary of OSI Model layer functions (cont.): – Network: Provides best path selection and IP addressing – Data Link: Defines how computers access the media – Physical: Converts bits into signals and defines media and connectors • The IEEE 802 project defines a set of networking standards to ensure that network interfaces and cabling from multiple manufacturers would be compatible. The IEEE 802.2 standard specifies a Logical Link Control (LLC) and Media Access Control (MAC) sublayer
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