ITM 301 Lecture Notes - Osi Model, Physical Layer, Link Layer

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Itm 301 week 4: data-link and physical layer technologies. Tcp/ip: a suite of protocols including: tcp, ip, udp, arp, and many others. Tcp/ip protocols add a header to data inherited from the layer above it. Layers 7, 6, and 5 data and instructions, known as payload, are generated by applications running on source host. Layer 4 a transport layer protocol, usually tcp or udp, adds a header to the payload. Includes a port number to identify the receiving app. Layer 3 network layer adds its own header and becomes a packet. Layer 2 packet is passed to data link layer on nic, which encapsulates data with its own header and trailer, creating a frame. Layer 1 physical layer on the nic receives the frame and places the transmission on the network. Receiving host de-encapsulates the message at each layer in reverse order and presents payload to the receiving applications. In transit, transmissions might pass through several connectivity devices.

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