Networking topics
related subject: Internet TCP/IP protocol,
WIFI-WLAN,
WLAN antennas |
Bridge: Ethernet Bridges & Switches Bridge definition: interconnects LAN segments at
the network interface layer level and forwards frames between them. A bridge
performs the function of a MAC relay, and is independent of any higher layer
protocol (including the logical link protocol). It provides MAC layer protocol
conversion, if required. A bridge is said to be transparent to IP. That is, when
an IP host sends an IP datagram to another host on a network connected by a
bridge, it sends the datagram directly to the host and the datagram "crosses"
the bridge without the sending IP host being aware of it, part of
The IBM redbook
TCP/IP protocol a tip,
IBM TCP/IP
protocol pdf file |
Caching proxy servers
how do proxies work, client/server |
Datalink laag pdf file, in Dutch |
DHCP
understanding Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, DHCP |
DNS
Domain Name Service,
DNS, the Domain Name System (DNS) is the method by which Internet addresses in
mnemonic form such as sunc.scit.wlv.ac.uk. are converted into the
equivalent numeric IP address such as 134.220.4.1. To the user and
application process this translation is a service provided either by the local
host or from a remote host via the Internet. The DNS server (or resolver)
may communicate with other Internet DNS servers if it cannot translate the
address itself |
Dutch
Security Information network networking and security,
a tip |
Ethernet
ethernet IEEE 802.3 local area network technology, 10 Megabit per second, 100
Mbps fast Ethernet (802.3u), 1 gigabit ethernet (802.3z/802.3ab), 10 Gigabit
ethernet system (802.3ae) |
Ethernet network and the TCP/IP protocol
an overview of an Ethernet network and the TCP/IP suite of protocols used to
communicate across the network will be given |
Frame relay encoding, encapsulation, framing and management methods |
Frame relay overview frame relay is a synchronous HDLC protocol based
network. Data is sent in HDLC packets, referred to as "frames" |
Frame relay sourceBook pdf file |
How network address translation works NAT,
The NAT router translates traffic coming into and leaving the private network |
How routers
work routers are specialized computers that send your messages and those
of every other Internet user speeding to their destinations along thousands of
pathways |
Internet protocol
suite The Internet protocol suite is the set of communications protocols
that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial
networks run, ... |
Intranet
overview |
IPv6 en
netwerken
Internet protocol versie 6, in Dutch |
ISDN by Dan Kegel |
ISDN
an introduction |
ISDN
ISDN, which stands for Integrated Services Digital
Network, is a system of digital phone connections which has been
available for over a decade. This system allows voice and data to be transmitted
simultaneously across the world using end-to-end digital connectivity |
ISDN
how and why ISDN works |
LAN Protocols What Is a LAN? LAN Protocols and the OSI Reference Model, LAN
Media-Access Methods, LAN Transmission Methods, LAN Topologies, LAN Devices |
LAN: topologies
ppt file, part of Networking powerpoint
presentations |
LAN
switching the term bridging refers to a technology in which a device (known as a bridge) connects two or more LAN
segments. A bridge transmits datagrams from one segment to their destinations on other segments, part of
Internetwork design guide from CISCO |
IP addressing
and subnetting |
NAT & Private IP Address
Ranges |
NAT:
Network Address Translation
NAT |
NAT:
Network Address Translation
NAT |
NAT:
how Network Address Translation works NAT, Network Address Translation, In
computer networking, the process of network address translation (NAT, also known
as network masquerading or IP-masquerading) involves re-writing the source
and/or destination addresses of IP packets as they pass through a router or
firewall, ... |
NetBIOS, NetBEUI,
NetBIOS |
Network calculators |
Network calculators
Subnet Mask Calculator, Network/Node Calculator, IP Address Converter, Subnet
Mask Converter, Subnet Mask Inverter |
Network commands
Basic Network Commands,
Ipconfig, Ping, nbtstat, net command, netstat command, nslookup, tracert,
winipcfg command |
Network commands
Ipconfig, Ping, nbtstat, net command, netstat command, nslookup, tracert,
winipcfg command |
Network
commands MS-DOS 7 - Network Commands, NETSTAT.exe TCP/IP Network
Statistics, Displays protocol statistics and current TCP/IP network
connections |
Network
commands netstat, aix, finger, ping, hosts, hostname, arp, ifconfig,
netstat,
a tip |
Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) protocol (routing) an Interior Gateway
Protocol used to distribute routing information within a single Autonomous
System |
OSI model
How ISO works, Application Layer, Transport Layer, Network Layer, Network
Layer 2: congestion, Network Layer 3: IP, Network Layer 4:Multimedia, Data Link
Layer 1: PointToPoint, Data Link Layer 2: LANs, Data Link Layer 3: Switching |
OSI model
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) |
OSI
model click left on tutorials, scroll down |
OSI
model concepts the standard model for networking protocols and distributed applications is the International Standard
Organization's Open System Interconnect (ISO/OSI) model. It defines seven network layers |
OSI
model,
Understanding OSI |
OSI
model data communication |
OSI layers model poster pdf file |
Peer-2-Peer |
Ping, winipcfg and
other network commands ping, finger, whois, ipconfig, NBTstat, pathping, ... |
Protocol
numbers |
Protocols
data communications protocols, their functions in respect to the OSI model, the structure of the protocol and various errors and parameters |
Protocols
lists the most common data communications protocols in use today and indicates
their function in respect to the OSI model. In particular, it provides
information concerning the structure of the protocol (header, PDU, etc.),
various errors and parameters, TCP / IP, IP, IPv6, TCP, UDP, MPLS, VoIP, H.323,
MGCP, SIP, RTP, Cellular, UMTS, GPRS, CDMA, CDMA2000, GSM, WAP,
a tip |
RFC's |
Repeaters, hubs, bridges and switches
repeaters,
hubs, bridges and switches, pdf file |
Repeaters, hubs, bridges and switches
repeaters, hubs, bridges and switches |
Routers
Router definition: interconnects networks at the internetwork layer level
and routes packets between them. The router must understand the addressing
structure associated with the networking protocols it supports and take
decisions on whether, or how, to forward packets. Routers are able to select the
best transmission paths and optimal packet sizes. The basic routing function is
implemented in the IP layer of the TCP/IP protocol stack, so any host or
workstation running TCP/IP over more than one interface could, in theory and
also with most of today's TCP/IP implementations, forward IP datagrams. However,
dedicated routers provide much more sophisticated routing than the minimum
functions implemented by IP, part of
The IBM redbook TCP/IP protocol a tip |
TCP/IP LAN |
Token ring
describes the token ring products and technologies offered by IBM, concentrating
on adapters, hubs and switches. It provides some basic training in token ring
technology, pdf file |
Token ring
Token Ring/IEEE 802.5, Physical Connections, Token Ring Operation, Priority
System, Fault-Management Mechanisms, Frame Format |
Token ring
How Token Ring Works |
Token ring physical layer
How Token Ring Works |
Virtual Private Networks Virtual Private Networks, pdf file |
Virtual Private
Networks (VPNs) What is a VPN |
VPN
a VPN securely transports IP packets across the Internet backbone by establishing tunnel endpoints that negotiate a common encryption &
authentication scheme prior to transport. A VPN inexpensively connects networks together across the WAN and allows remote access to network services
transparently and securely with the same degree of convenience and security as if users were locally connected to remote networks and hosts |
VPN
What is a VPN, pdf file |
VPN: how virtual private networks work VPN |
WAN Technologies What Is a WAN? Point-to-Point Links, Circuit Switching,
Packet Switching, WAN Virtual Circuits, WAN Dialup Services, WAN Devices |
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