Protocols in multi-service networks
Offered By: The Open University via OpenLearn
Course Description
Overview
The course covers the learning outcomes and goals of understanding protocols in multi-service networks, including the OSI reference model, TCP/IP protocol architecture, and ATM protocol architecture. Students will learn about the layers of communication, functions of different protocols, and examples of layer functions. The course teaches skills such as understanding domain name systems, HTTP, TCP, IP, and ATM layers. The teaching method includes lectures, examples, and practical exercises. This course is intended for individuals interested in networking, telecommunications, or IT professionals looking to deepen their understanding of network protocols.
Syllabus
- Introduction
- Learning outcomes
- 1 Overview
- 1 Overview
- 1.1 Abbreviations used within this unit
- 1.2 Protocols in multi-service networks: introduction
- 2 OSI reference model
- 2 OSI reference model
- 2.1 Layers of communication
- 2.2 Vertical communication
- 2.3 Horizontal communication
- 2.4 Examples of layer functions
- 3 TCP/IP protocol architecture
- 3 TCP/IP protocol architecture
- 3.1 What does TCP/IP protocol architecture do?
- 3.2 Domain name system
- 3.3 Hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP)
- 3.4 Transmission control protocol (TCP)
- 3.4.1 Connection control
- 3.4.2 Primitives
- 3.5 Internet protocol (IP)
- 3.5.1 IPv4 Addresses
- 3.5.2 IP forwarding
- 3.5.3 Address resolution on LANS
- 3.5.4 Primitives
- 4 ATM protocol architecture
- 4 ATM protocol architecture
- 4.1 What is ATM protocol architecture?
- 4.2 ATM layers
- 4.2.1 ATM physical layer
- 4.2.2 ATM layer
- 4.2.3 ATM adaptation layer
- 4.3 IP over ATM
- Conclusion
- References
- Acknowledgements
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