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Chapter Goals


Internetworking Basics
What Is an Internetwork?
Open System Interconnection Reference Model
Information Formats

ISO Hierarchy of Networks

Connection-Oriented and Connectionless Network Services

Internetwork Addressing
Flow Control Basics

Error-Checking Basics

Multiplexing Basics

Standards Organizations

Summary

Review Questions



Chapter Goals
  • Learn what makes up an internetwork.
  • Learn the basics of the OSI model.Learn the differences between connection-oriented and connectionless services.
  • Learn about the different types of addresses used in an internetwork.
  • Learn about flow control and error-checking basics.
Internetworking Basics

This chapter works with the next six chapters to act as a foundation for the technology discussions that follow. In this chapter, some fundamental concepts and terms used in the evolving language of internetworking are addressed. In the same way that this book provides a foundation for understanding modern networking, this chapter summarizes some common themes presented throughout the remainder of this book. Topics include flow control, error checking, and multiplexing, but this chapter focuses mainly on mapping the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model to networking/internetworking functions, and also summarizing the general nature of addressing schemes within the context
of the OSI model. The OSI model represents the building blocks for internetworks. Understanding the conceptual model helps you understand the complex pieces that make up an internetwork. 


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