Learn the basics of the packet delivery process to understand how protocols and ports work together to deliver data to the proper destination.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Data packet delivery across local and remote networks
- What you should know
- Understand differences between domains and local networks
- Distinguish among nodes, switches, and routers
- Understand the purpose of DHCP
- Dissect the IP address: Network and host
- Understand the importance of the MAC address
- Understand the data packet and TTL
- Challenge: Locate and name all nodes on a locate network
- Solution: Locate and name all nodes on a locate network
- Explore the OSI model
- Explore the TCP/IP model
- Learn the purpose of the application layer
- Learn the purpose of the transport layer
- Learn the purpose of the network layer
- Learn the purpose of the network access layer
- Challenge: Compare mailing a letter to the TCP/IP model
- Solution: Compare mailing a letter to the TCP/IP model
- Learn port basics
- Explore ports 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, and 53, 80, 443
- Learn protocol basics
- Understand the three-way handshake
- Challenge: Show a port running, listening, and closed
- Solution: Show when a port is running, listening, and closed
- Understand data encapsulation
- Understand the protocol data unit (PDU)
- Learn more about PDU headers
- Understand data de-encapsulation
- Challenge: Show TCP and UDP packets in a traffic analyzer
- Solution: Show TCP and UDP packets in a traffic analyzer
- Step 1: A workstation sends data (local)
- Step 2: The packet acquires delivery information (local)
- Step 3: ARP helps locate MAC addresses (local)
- Step 4: Network hardware reads, updates, and routes (local)
- Challenge: Test for and remediate packet loss
- Solution: Test for and remediate packet loss
- Step 1: A workstation sends data (remote)
- Step 2: The packet acquires delivery information (remote)
- Step 3: ARP helps locate the MAC addresses (remote)
- Step 4: Network hardware reads, updates, and routes packets
- Challenge: Diagnose packet loss to a remote network
- Solution: Diagnose packet loss to a remote network
- Next steps with packet delivery
Taught by
Joli Ballew