Chapter 12 TCP/IP Protocol BY Dr.Sukchatri Prasomsuk.

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Chapter 12 TCP/IP Protocol BY Dr.Sukchatri Prasomsuk

Contents 2/56 TCP/IP Protocol Suite Application Layer

3/56 An Internet According to TCP/IP

4/56 TCP/IP and the OSI Model

5/56 IP Datagram

6/56 Internet Address

7/56 Internet Classes

8/56 IP Addresses in Decimal Notation

9/56 Class Ranges of Internet Addresses

10/56 Network and Host Addresses

11/56 A Network with Two Levels of Hierarchy

12/56 A Network with Three Levels of Hierarchy

13/56 Addresses with and without Subnetting

14/56 Masking

15/56 ARP

16/56 Port Addresses

17/56 UDP Datagram Format

18/56 TCP Segment Format

19/56 Comparison between OSI and TCP/IP

20/56 Client-Server Model

21/56 DNS in the Internet

22/56 Generic Domains

23/56 Country Domains

24/56 Inverse Domain

25/56 Local Login

26/56 Remote Login

27/56 Concept of NVT

28/56 FTP

29/56 SMTP Concept

30/56 UAs and MTs

31/56 Relay MTAs

32/56 Mail Gateways

33/56 Address

34/56 The Entire System

35/56 MIME

36/56 POP3 and SMTP

37/56 SNMP Concept

38/56 Internet Management Components

39/56 MIB

40/56 SNMP Messages

41/56 HTTP Transaction

42/56 Message Categories

43/56 Request Message

44/56 Response Message

45/56 URL

46/56 Distributed Services

47/56 Hypertext

48/56 Browser Architecture

49/56 Categories of Web Documents

50/56 Static Document

51/56 Boldface Tags

52/56 Effect of Boldface Tags

53/56 Beginning and Ending Tags

54/56 Dynamic Document

55/56 Active Document

56/56 Questions/Answers