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Application Layer

Functionality and
Protocols

Network Fundamentals – Chapter 3

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Objectives
 Define the application layer as the source and
destination of data for communication across
networks.
 Explain the role of protocols in supporting
communication between server and client
processes.
 Describe the features, operation, and use of
well-known TCP/IP application layer services
(HTTP, DNS, SMTP).

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Applications – The Interface Between
Human and Data Networks
 Explain that applications provide the means for generating and
receiving data that can be transported on the network

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Applications – The Interface Between
Human and Data Networks
 Explain the role of applications, services and protocols in
converting communication to data that can be transferred across
the data network

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Applications – The Interface Between
Human and Data Networks
 Define the separate roles applications, services and protocols play
in transporting data through networks

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Applications – The Interface Between
Human and Data Networks
 Describe the role protocols play in networking and be able to
identify several message properties that can be defined by a
protocol

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The Role of Protocols in Supporting
Communication
 Describe the roles of client and server processes in data networks

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The Role of Protocols in Supporting
Communication
 List common Application Layers services and protocols

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The Role of Protocols in Supporting
Communication
 Compare and contrast client server networking with peer-to-peer
networking and peer-to-peer applications

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the DNS protocol and how this protocol
supports DNS services

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the HTTP protocol and how this protocol
supports the delivery of web pages to the client

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the POP and SMTP protocols, and how
these protocols support e-mail services

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the Telnet protocol and identify several of
its uses in examining and managing networks

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the SMB protocol and the role it plays in
supporting file sharing in Microsoft-based networks

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Features, Operation, and Use of TCP/IP
Application Layer Services
 Describe the features of the Gnutella protocol and the role it plays
in supporting P2P services

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Summary

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