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OSI Network Layer Network Fundamentals Chapter 5 Version 4.0 1

Objectives Identify the role of the Network Layer, as it describes communication from one end device to another end device. Examine the most common Network Layer protocol, Internet Protocol (IP), and its features for providing connectionless and best-effort service. Understand the principles used to guide the division or grouping of devices into networks. Understand the hierarchical addressing of devices and how this allows communication between networks. Understand the fundamentals of routes, next hop addresses and packet forwarding to a destination network. 2

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Define the basic role of the Network Layer in data networks 3

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Identify the basic characteristics and the role of the IPv4 protocol 4

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Describe the implications for the use of the IP protocol as it is connectionless 5

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Describe the implications for the use of the IP protocol as it is considered an unreliable protocol 6

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Describe the implications for the use of the IP as it is media independent 7

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Describe the role of framing in the Transport Layer and explain that segments are encapsulated as packets 8

Network Layer Protocols and Internet Protocol (IP) Identify the major header fields in the IPv4 protocol and describe each field's role in transporting packets 9

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing List several different reasons for grouping devices into sub-networks and define several terms used to identify the sub-networks 10

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing List several ways in which dividing a large network can increase network performance 11

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing List several ways in which dividing a large network can increase network security 12

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing Explain the communication problems that emerge when very large numbers of devices are included in one large network 13

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing Describe how hierarchical addressing solves the problem of devices communicating across networks of networks 14

Grouping Devices into Networks and Hierarchical Addressing Describe the purpose of further subdividing networks into smaller networks 15

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Describe the role of an intermediary gateway device in allowing devices to communicate across sub-divided networks 16

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Trace the steps of an IP packet as it traverses unchanged via routers from sub network to sub-network 17

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Describe the role of a gateway and the use of a simple route table in directing packets toward their ultimate destinations 18

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Define a route and its three key parts 19

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Describe the purpose and use of the destination network in a route 20

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Describe the purpose and use of the next hop in a route 21

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Trace the steps of several IP packets as they are routed through several gateways from devices on one sub network to devices on other sub networks 22

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Describe the purpose of routing protocols and the need for both static and dynamic routes 23

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Explain how routes are manually configured to build routing table 24

Fundamentals of Routes, Next Hop Addresses and Packet Forwarding Explain the role of routing protocols in building the routing table 25

Summary 26

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