This document discusses the OSI model and TCP/IP protocols. It outlines tasks for different student groups related to network addressing, transport protocols, TCP/IP functions, IP addressing schemes, dynamic and static addressing, DHCP, DNS, client-server relationships for web, FTP and email, and port number categories. Student groups are asked to define, differentiate, describe and explain these networking concepts.
This document discusses the OSI model and TCP/IP protocols. It outlines tasks for different student groups related to network addressing, transport protocols, TCP/IP functions, IP addressing schemes, dynamic and static addressing, DHCP, DNS, client-server relationships for web, FTP and email, and port number categories. Student groups are asked to define, differentiate, describe and explain these networking concepts.
This document discusses the OSI model and TCP/IP protocols. It outlines tasks for different student groups related to network addressing, transport protocols, TCP/IP functions, IP addressing schemes, dynamic and static addressing, DHCP, DNS, client-server relationships for web, FTP and email, and port number categories. Student groups are asked to define, differentiate, describe and explain these networking concepts.
INTERCONNECTION (OSI) MODEL AND NETWORK PROTOCOLS Group 1 and 2
Differentiate between TCP and UDP in transport protocol.
Identify two types of addressing covered by the OSI Model. Describe the two types of addressing covered by the OSI Model.
Define TCP/IP model
Differentiate between OSI and TCP/IP model. Describe the functions of the core protocols of TCP/IP suite: a. IP b. ICMP c. IGMP d. ARP e. RARP Group 3 and 4 Explain the addressing scheme of TCP/IP: TCP/IP classes, binary and dotted decimal notation, subnet mask. Identify Public and Private IP address. Identify IPV6 addresses. Explain Unicast, Broadcast, and Multicast addresses. Explain how IP addresses are obtained: a. Static addresses b. Dynamic addresses Group 5 and 6 Explain a DHCP server. Explain Domain Name Service (DNS) Describe the relationship between Web Clients and servers. Describe the relationship between FTP clients and servers. Explain e-mail protocols in clients and servers: a. SMTP b. POP3 c. IMAP4.
Describe categories of port numbers:
a. Well-known port b. Registered port c. Private port