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CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-008

Lesson 1
Comparing OSI Model Network
Functions

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Objectives
• Compare and contrast OSI model layers
• Configure SOHO networks

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Lesson 1

Topic 1A
Compare and Contrast OSI Model
Layers

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Open Systems Interconnection Model

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Data Encapsulation and Decapsulation
• Network protocol functions
• Addressing
• Encapsulation
• Protocol stack
• Same layer interaction
• Adjacent layer interaction
• Protocol Data Unit (PDU)
• Headers
• Payload/data
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Layer 1—Physical
• Physical (PHY) layer transmission media types
• Cabled
• Wireless

• PHY layer features


• Physical topology and segments
• Physical interface and transmission of signals
• Modulation and encoding

• Devices working at layer 1


• Transceiver, repeater, hub, media converter, modem
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Layer 2—Data Link
• Exchange PDUs as frames using
hardware addresses within local
segment
• Logical versus physical topology
• Intermediate systems versus end
systems
• Devices working at layer 2
• Network interface card (NIC), bridge,
switch, wireless access point (AP)
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Layer 3—Network
• Network of networks or
internetwork
• Forward datagrams/packets via
routers using logical network
addresses
• Can contain multiple segments
using different physical layer
specifications and layer 2 protocols
• Devices working at layer 3
• Router, basic firewall

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Layer 4—Transport
• Identify application data using port numbers
• Load balancer, advanced firewall, intrusion detection system (IDS)

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Upper Layers
• Layer 5—Session
• Establish rules for exchange of messages and sequencing (dialog control)

• Layer 6—Presentation
• Establish data formats (such as character sets)

• Layer 7—Application
• Present requests and responses from server or client software with structured
headers and data payload

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OSI Model Summary

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Review Activity: OSI Model Layers
• Open Systems Interconnection Model
• Data Encapsulation and Decapsulation
• Layer 1—Physical
• Layer 2—Data Link
• Layer 3—Network
• Layer 4—Transport
• Upper Layers
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Lab Activity
• Lab types
Assisted Lab: Exploring the
• Assisted labs guide you step-by-step through tasks
Lab Environment
• Applied labs set goals with limited guidance

• Complete lab
• Submit all items for grading and check each progress box

• Select “Grade Lab” from final page

• Save lab
• Select the hamburger menu and select “Save”

• Save up to two labs in progress for up to 7 days

• Cancel lab without grading


• Select the hamburger menu and select “End”

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Lesson 1

Topic 1B
Configure SOHO Networks

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SOHO Routers
• Local area network (LAN) scope
• Small office, home office (SOHO) category LANs
• Wide area network (WAN) scope
• SOHO router
• Multifunction network appliance

• Combine modem, switch, wireless access point, router, firewall


• Establish a local area network and connect it to the Internet WAN

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Physical Layer Functions
• RJ-45 ports for cabled network
connections
• Radio antennas for wireless
signaling
• Modem for WAN connectivity

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Data Link Layer Functions
• Ethernet switch
• Connect the RJ-45 ports

• Wireless access point


• Implement a Wi-Fi standard

• Connect stations in a wireless LAN


(WLAN)

• Connected to switch to bridge wired and


wireless segments in single data link
network

• Media access control (MAC) hardware


addresses identify each interface
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Network Layer Functions

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Transport and Application Layer and Security Functions
• Filtering between public and
private zones (firewall)
• Specify allow/block rules for IP
addresses
• Specify allow/block rules for layer 4
port numbers

• Authenticate access to the wireless


network
• Protect the SOHO router
management interface

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The Internet
• The public switched telephone network (PSTN)
• Internet service providers (ISPs)
• Internet standards and authorities
• Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
• Manages IP address allocation and namespaces
• Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
• Regional Internet Registries (RIRs) and ISPs
• Internet Engineering Taskforce (IETF) and requests for comments (RFCs)

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Hexadecimal Notation
• Base numbering systems and place position
• 255 = (2x10x10) + (5x10) + 5

• Binary/base 2
• 11111111 =
(1x2x2x2x2x2x2x2)+(1x2x2x2x2x2x2)+(1x2x2x2x2x2)+(1x2x2x2x2)+(1x2x2x2)+(1x2x2
)+(1x2)+1 = 255

• Hexadecimal/base 16
• A=10,B=11,C=12,D=13,E=14,F=15
• FF = 255

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Review Activity: SOHO Networks
• SOHO Routers
• Physical Layer Functions
• Data Link Layer Functions
• Network Layer Functions
• Transport and Application Layer and Security Functions
• The Internet
• Hexadecimal notation
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Lab Activity
• Lab types
Assisted Lab: Configure a
• Assisted labs guide you step-by-step through tasks
SOHO Router
• Applied labs set goals with limited guidance

• Complete lab
• Submit all items for grading and check each progress box

• Select “Grade Lab” from final page

• Save lab
• Select the hamburger menu and select “Save”

• Save up to two labs in progress for up to 7 days

• Cancel lab without grading


• Select the hamburger menu and select “End”

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CompTIA Network+ Exam N10-008

Lesson 1
Summary

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