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Intro to Networking
Mikrotik/Cisco
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Terms Used
• Layer X – When I refer to something being at layer X I’m
referring to the OSI model.
• VLAN – 802.1Q Layer 2 marking on traffic used to
segment sets of traffic. VLAN tags are applied on
access ports.
• Trunk – I’m referring to an 802.1Q trunk port. This is a
method to transmit frames across an L2 link with a VLAN
tag intact.
• Outside/Inside – Outside refers to the interface
connecting you to the Internet where as Inside refers to
the interface connecting you to the LAN side of your
router. I’ll use these terms most often when talking
about NAT.
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• NAT/PAT – Network Address Translation. This
take a private address (RFC1918) and
translates it to a publically routable IP. Port
Address Translation is a method to translate
multiple private addresses to a single public IP
(masquerade).
• DHCP – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol –
Auto assign IP on hosts. TCP port 67.
• NTP – Network Time Protocol. Synchronizes
your system time to an external time server.
• Bridging – Refers to layer 2 connectivity
between multiple ports.
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OSI Model - 7 Layers
• 7 – Application – Interact directly with Apps
(FTP, HTTP, SMTP)
• 6 – Presentation – Formats data (encryption)
• 5 – Session – Controls connections between
computers
• 4 – Transport – TCP/UDP – ports - Segment
• 3 – Network – IP addressing - Packet
• 2 – Data Link – MAC addressing - Frame
• 1 – Physical - Electricity
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L7 - Application
•HTTP.
•SNMP.
•SMTP.
• Interacts directly with your applications.
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