![]() Disclaimer The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner. At some point, however, the reader should be able to break from the basics and read about routing and IP masquerading.1 MINI-LINK TN ETSI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 107/1543-HRA V11 Uen BĢ Copyright Ericsson AB All rights reserved. The reader may read this document in any order, but for beginners, it would be best to read through from the beginning with the exception of sections 2 (media), 3 (architecture), and 4 (other). References-Includes a reference list of terms, RFCs and recommended reading. Other Concerns-Includes installing drivers, network operating systems, applications, wide area networks, backing up the network and troubleshooting the network. In the future, it will cover telnet, Rlogin, and FTP. Applications-Documents how some of the applications work such as ping and traceroute. More Complex functions-Documents multicasting, dynamic routing, and network management 8. In the future, it will include more information about packet fragmentation and re-assembly along with more details about UDP and especially TCP and TCP connections. Further Details-Gives information about some protocols not covered in the "Basics" section. Functions-Explains some of the functionality of networking such as routing, firewalls and DNS. ![]() Other Transport Protocols-Describes IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, and more. ![]() This main area of the document can and should be skipped by those learning networking and read later. Includes ethernet, Token Ring, ARCnet, AppleTalk, and FDDI. A network architecture refers to the physical layout (topology) of a network along with the physical transmission media (Type of wire, wireless, etc) and the data access method (OSI Layer 2). Architecture-Describes some popular network architectures. Media-Describes the cabling and various media used to send data between multiple points of a network. Basics-Explains the protocols and how they work together 2. This document is broken into five main areas which are: 1. It explains in simple terms the way networks are put together, and how data packages are sent between networks and subnets along with how data is routed to the internet. This guide is written for all audiences, even those with little or no networking experience. Introduction This guide is primarily about TCP/IP network protocols and ethernet network architectures, but also briefly describes other protocol suites, network architectures, and other significant areas of networking.
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