TCP
Transmission control Protocol (TCP)
The main drawback is that this connection information requires multiple header fields. Using TCP can add 20 bytes or more to the size of each packet.
TCP is used when the application protocol cannot tolerate missing or damaged information
UDP
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
connectionless, non-guaranteed method of communication with no sequencing or acknowledgements. There is no guarantee regarding the delivery of messages or the sequence in which packets are received.
UDP is suitable for applications that do not require acknowledgement of receipt and can tolerate missing or out-of-order packets.
Routers
A WAN or border router forwards traffic to and from the Internet or over a private WAN link. This type of router has an Ethernet interface for the local network and a digital modem interface for the WAN
Switch
unmanaged switch
managed switches
Patch Panels
Hubs
PoE
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
is a means of supplying electrical power from a switch port over ordinary data cabling to a powered device (PD), such as a voice over IP (VoIP) handset, camera, or wireless access point. PoE is defined in several IEEE standards:
PoE-enabled switch
is referred to as endspan power sourcing equipment (PSE)
access point (AP)
Not a wireless router
- A wireless router is a router and an access point is a single device
- extends the wired network onto the wireless network
- The MAC address of the AP’s radio is used as the Basic Service Set Identifier (BSSID).
Firewall
Software or hardware device that protect a network segment or individual host by filtering packets to an acces control list.
PoE
PoE: IEEE 802.3af-2003
– The original PoE specification
– Now part of the 802.3 standard
– 15.4 watts DC power, 350 mA max current
PoE+
PoE+ : IEEE 802.3at-2009
– Now also part of the 802.3 standard
– 25.5 watts DC power, 600 mA max current
PoE++
PoE++: IEEE 802.3bt-2018
– 51 W (Type 3), 600 mA max current
– 71.3 W (Type 4), 960 mA max current
– PoE with 10GBASE-T
Cable modem
Broadband
– Transmission across multiple frequencies
– Different traffic types
* Data on the “cable” network
– DOCSIS (Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification)
* High-speed networking
– Speeds up to 1 Gigabit/s are available
* Multiple services
– Data, voice, video
DSL modem
ONT
Network Interface Card (NIC)
MAC
Each Ethernet NIC port has a unique hardware/physical address, called the “media access control” (MAC) address.
SDN
SDN (Software Defined Networking)
network functions are divided into three layers :
Infrastructure layer / Data plane
– Process the network frames and packets
– Forwarding, trunking, encrypting, NAT
Control layer / Control plane
– Manages the actions of the data plane
– Routing tables, session tables, NAT tables
– Dynamic routing protocol updates
Application layer / Management plane
– Configure and manage the device
– SSH, browser, API
802.11
Wireless networking (802.11)
– Managed by the IEEE LAN/MAN
Standards Committee (IEEE 802)
* Many updates over time
– Check with IEEE for the latest
* The Wi-Fi trademark
– Wi-Fi Alliance handles interoperability testing
802.11a
802.11b