Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Figure 25: Add a column and place it in the desired column position Maguire Choosing which columns to display 1: 87 of 104 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
Figure 26: Save your parameters and restart the program to use the newly configured user interface Maguire Choosing which columns to display 1: 88 of 104 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
- Page 79 and 80: The Internet Today Local … Local
- Page 81 and 82: Implicit vs. Explicit Information V
- Page 83 and 84: Encapsulation Appl header user data
- Page 85 and 86: • Transport layer • Port number
- Page 87 and 88: IP “Protocol” field (RFC 1700)
- Page 89 and 90: Decimal Keyword Protocol References
- Page 91 and 92: Decimal Keyword Protocol References
- Page 93 and 94: Decimal Keyword Protocol References
- Page 95 and 96: Basic communication mechanism: data
- Page 97 and 98: Common Used Simple Services Name TC
- Page 99 and 100: Simple Campus Network WAN ISP’s r
- Page 101 and 102: How important are switches vs. rout
- Page 103 and 104: Ethernet Encapsulation (RFC 894) DS
- Page 105 and 106: IEEE 802 Numbers of Interest “…
- Page 107 and 108: SLIP Problems ⇒CSLIP ≡ Compress
- Page 109 and 110: PPP: Point to Point Protocol PPP (R
- Page 111 and 112: PPP summary • support for multipl
- Page 113 and 114: Loopback interface summary • loop
- Page 115 and 116: Using VIF for tunneling TCP UDP ...
- Page 117 and 118: Figure 16: Start the program, then
- Page 119 and 120: Figure 18: After capturing some pac
- Page 121 and 122: Figure 19: Export the captured traf
- Page 123 and 124: Importing in to a Microsoft Excel 1
- Page 125 and 126: Figure 22: Final step -- Note that
- Page 127 and 128: Using a Perl script #!/usr/bin/perl
- Page 129: Choosing which columns to display F
- Page 133 and 134: Classful addressing Classically the
- Page 135 and 136: Special Case IP Addresses IP Addres
- Page 137 and 138: Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CID
- Page 139 and 140: IP address assignments Internet Ser
- Page 141 and 142: Problems with the dual functions of
- Page 143 and 144: Standardization Organizations The m
- Page 145 and 146: W. Richard Stevens • Born in Luan
- Page 147 and 148: [12] Van Jacobson, "If a Clean Slat
- Page 149 and 150: IP Basics Outline • IP Routing: D
- Page 151 and 152: Routing The internet protocols are
- Page 153 and 154: Forwarding • Next-Hop method - ro
- Page 155 and 156: Forwarding module A simplified view
- Page 157 and 158: Fast forwarding Mikael Degermark, A
- Page 159 and 160: where ddd is some numeric value. Ro
- Page 161 and 162: Host routing A host either: • kno
- Page 163 and 164: Combining layers Many devices now c
- Page 165 and 166: What to do with a new computer? We
- Page 167 and 168: ARP ≡ Address Resolution Protocol
- Page 169 and 170: Address Resolution Cache Since you
- Page 171 and 172: ARP example 2 B FTPd C resolver (1)
- Page 173 and 174: Gratuitous ARP Host sends a request
- Page 175 and 176: ARP - as seen with ethereal Time So
- Page 177 and 178: RARP: Reverse Address Resolution Pr
- Page 179 and 180: RARP server Someone has to know the
Figure 25: Add a column and place it in the desired column position<br />
Maguire Choosing which columns to display 1: 87 of 104<br />
maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik