Protocols

7/1/98


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Table of Contents

Protocols

The need for protocols

Typical conversation

Protocol layers (version 1)

Physical aspects of a protocol

Logical aspects of a protocol

Building a protocol

Message Format

Message format details

Basic Framework

Error Control

Acknowledgements

Full-acknowledgement scheme

Acknowledgements

Loss of ACK/NAK

Time-outs and re-tries

Time-outs and re-tries

Sequence Control

Sequence Control

Flow control

Recovery

Data Transparency

Principles of protocol design

Protocol Layers

Communication models

Internet protocols

Internet layers and protocols

The OSI model

OSI functions

PPT Slide

TCP Connections

TCP Handshake

TCP protocol design

Summary

Author: Preferred Customer

Email: Andy.Sloane@computer.org

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