OSPF
... Link State Update Packet, LSAs = Router-LSA, 10.1.10.1, 0x80000006 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.2, 0x80000007 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.3, 0x80000003 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.4, 0x8000003a Router-LSA, 10.1.10.5, 0x80000038 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.6, 0x80000005 ...
... Link State Update Packet, LSAs = Router-LSA, 10.1.10.1, 0x80000006 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.2, 0x80000007 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.3, 0x80000003 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.4, 0x8000003a Router-LSA, 10.1.10.5, 0x80000038 Router-LSA, 10.1.10.6, 0x80000005 ...
Multimedia Streaming File
... RTP runs on top of UDP RTP libraries provide a transport-layer interface that extend UDP: • port numbers, IP addresses • payload type identification • packet sequence numbering • time-stamping ...
... RTP runs on top of UDP RTP libraries provide a transport-layer interface that extend UDP: • port numbers, IP addresses • payload type identification • packet sequence numbering • time-stamping ...
Frank Mann CCAI-CCNA Module 6: Routing and Routing
... different administrations. Networks must have a protocol to communicate between these different systems. ...
... different administrations. Networks must have a protocol to communicate between these different systems. ...
Overview of Scalable Networks
... At a minimum the algorithm must specify: – A procedure for passing reachability information about networks to other routers. – A procedure for receiving reachability information from other routers. – A procedure for determining optimal routes based on the reachability information it has and for reco ...
... At a minimum the algorithm must specify: – A procedure for passing reachability information about networks to other routers. – A procedure for receiving reachability information from other routers. – A procedure for determining optimal routes based on the reachability information it has and for reco ...
(QoS)?
... Provides standard packet format for real-time application Typically runs over UDP Specifies header fields below Payload Type: 7 bits, providing 128 possible different types of encoding; eg PCM, MPEG2 video, etc. Sequence Number: 16 bits; used to detect packet loss ...
... Provides standard packet format for real-time application Typically runs over UDP Specifies header fields below Payload Type: 7 bits, providing 128 possible different types of encoding; eg PCM, MPEG2 video, etc. Sequence Number: 16 bits; used to detect packet loss ...
Scap: Stream-Oriented Network Traffic Capture and
... pinpoint compromised computers [18, 43]. Similarly, traffic classification tools inspect traffic to identify different communication patterns and spot potentially undesirable traffic [1, 24]. To make meaningful decisions, these monitoring applications usually analyze network traffic at the transport ...
... pinpoint compromised computers [18, 43]. Similarly, traffic classification tools inspect traffic to identify different communication patterns and spot potentially undesirable traffic [1, 24]. To make meaningful decisions, these monitoring applications usually analyze network traffic at the transport ...
PPT
... •Streaming uses UDP at the transport layer; requesting media encoded at 1 Mbps •What fraction of the bottleneck is available to FTP? Talk to Sean Boyden if you want to know more ...
... •Streaming uses UDP at the transport layer; requesting media encoded at 1 Mbps •What fraction of the bottleneck is available to FTP? Talk to Sean Boyden if you want to know more ...
Topic 16: Routing in IP over ATM networks
... The packet encapsulation has been defined in RFC1483 ([9], now obsoleted by [10]), which also takes into account the saving of virtual connections by multiplexing different protocols into a single VC. The LLC/SNAP encapsulation defined in RFC1483 is the most common encapsulation in IP over ATM netwo ...
... The packet encapsulation has been defined in RFC1483 ([9], now obsoleted by [10]), which also takes into account the saving of virtual connections by multiplexing different protocols into a single VC. The LLC/SNAP encapsulation defined in RFC1483 is the most common encapsulation in IP over ATM netwo ...
TCP Congestion Control
... • do not maintain state after SYN at server • encode cipher in sequence number from server to client • Client must reflect it check integrity; if okay, generate state from ACK – Only requires changes at the server – Not specified in RFC - no specification change needed – See http://cr.yp.to/syncoo ...
... • do not maintain state after SYN at server • encode cipher in sequence number from server to client • Client must reflect it check integrity; if okay, generate state from ACK – Only requires changes at the server – Not specified in RFC - no specification change needed – See http://cr.yp.to/syncoo ...
Windows 7 Firewall - IT352 : Network Security
... A device that filters packets either coming into or going out of a device Filtering can be based on IP, TCP, UDP and other criteria relating to a packet as well as authentication. Criteria contained in firewall rules. Firewall rule is similar to an access control list statement ...
... A device that filters packets either coming into or going out of a device Filtering can be based on IP, TCP, UDP and other criteria relating to a packet as well as authentication. Criteria contained in firewall rules. Firewall rule is similar to an access control list statement ...
Chapter 5 - Professor Dan Web
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) Old-fashioned Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) Old-fashioned Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
IPv6 - DePaul University
... In IPv4, this packet flow classification has been done based on the 5-tuple of.
However, some of these fields may be unavailable due to
fragmentation or encryption.
In IPv6, a packet is classified to a certain flow by the
... In IPv4, this packet flow classification has been done based on the 5-tuple of
3rd Edition, Chapter 5
... Framing, link access: encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! Reliable delivery between adjacent nodes we learned how to do this already (chapter 3) ...
... Framing, link access: encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! Reliable delivery between adjacent nodes we learned how to do this already (chapter 3) ...
Chapter 5: The Data Link Layer
... allows for point-to-point links and shared broadcast channels in shared mode, CSMA/CD is used; short distances between nodes required for efficiency ...
... allows for point-to-point links and shared broadcast channels in shared mode, CSMA/CD is used; short distances between nodes required for efficiency ...
3rd Edition, Chapter 5
... point-to-point PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Bluetooth 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... point-to-point PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Bluetooth 802.11 wireless LAN ...
3rd Edition, Chapter 5
... point-to-point PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Bluetooth 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... point-to-point PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Bluetooth 802.11 wireless LAN ...
Ch07 ver 1
... The Internet Protocol (IP) is the transmission mechanism used by the TCP/IP protocols at the network layer. IP is an unreliable and connectionless datagram protocol—a best-effort delivery service. If reliability is important, IP must be paired with a reliable protocol such as TCP. ...
... The Internet Protocol (IP) is the transmission mechanism used by the TCP/IP protocols at the network layer. IP is an unreliable and connectionless datagram protocol—a best-effort delivery service. If reliability is important, IP must be paired with a reliable protocol such as TCP. ...