... __________________________________________________________________________ port numbers 1 - 5 CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics v 3.0 - Lab 10.2.5 Copyright 2003, Cisco Systems, Inc. Lab 10.2.5 Well-Known PortNumbersand Multiple Sessions ... access by issuing the ip http server command in global configuration mode. Step 5 Use the workstation browser to access the router a. Open a browser on Host 1 and type http:/ /ip- address of Router ... Enable HTTP services on a router. ã Show multiple HTTP and Telnet sessions on a single host. ã Observe well-known TCP portnumbers on the host and router. Background/Preparation Cable a network...
... router. ã Show multiple HTTP and Telnet sessions on a single host. ã Show multiple HTTP and Telnet sessions on a single host. ã Observe well-known TCP portnumbers on the host and router. Background/Preparation ... access by issuing the ip http server command in global configuration mode. Step 5 Use the workstation browser to access the router a. Open a browser on Host 1 and type http:/ /ip- address of Router ... Lab 10.2.5 Well Known PortNumbersand Multiple Sessions Router Designation Router Name FA0/0 Address Subnet mask Enable...
... system to support multiple frame formats simulta-neously. TCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista supports both Ethernet II and IEEE 802.3 frame formats for IP datagrams and ARP messages. ... the local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) technologies supported by Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, and, in particular, how they encapsulate IP datagrams. This section ... Administered Address EthernetType: Internet IP (IPv4), 2048(0x800) + Ipv4: Next Protocol = UDP, Packet ID = 56274, Total IP Length = 577 + Udp: SrcPort = 3985, DstPort = 20441, Length = 557Note Network...
... example, RFCs 1332 and 1877 describe the Internet Protocol Control Protocol (IPCP), the NCP for IP. IPCP is used to negotiate an IP address, the addresses of name servers, and the use of the ... header and an IP datagram IP datagrams and ARP messages sent over FDDI networks also have the following constraints:■ Only 6-byte FDDI source and destination addresses can be used.■ All IPand ... Destination Address and the Source Address fields (1 bit). Like IEEE 802.3, FDDI supports 2-byte and 6-byte addresses. The Address bit is set to 1 for 6-byte addressesand 0 for 2-byte addresses. ❑...
... protocols, such as TCP /IP, and the additional PPP facilities of compression and encryption.IPCPIPCP is used to automatically configure TCP /IP configuration for a calling PPP peer. IPCP as used by ... in the IP header and their role in IP packet delivery.NoteThis chapter uses the term to refer to version 4 of IP (IPv4), which is in widespread use today. IP version 6 is denoted as IPv6.Introduction ... maximum of 40 bytes in the IP options portion of the IP header, there is enough room for a maximum of nine IP addresses. Record Route ProcessingAn IP router receiving an IP datagram with the Record...
... 7-2 Addresses Used in IGMPv1 Messages Host Membership Report Host Membership QuerySource IP Address (IP header) Host IP Address Router IP AddressDestination IP Address (IP header) Group IP ... network latency, and other issues for both IP version 4 (IPv4) andIP version 6 (IPv6). For IPv4, Ping sends an ICMP Echo message to a specified destination and records the round-trip time, the ... receiving IP multicast traffic■ Level 1 Support for sending IP multicast traffic■ Level 2 Support for sending and receiving IP multicast trafficIn Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, the IP multicast...
... in Windows Server 2008 and Windows VistaWindows Server 2008 and Windows Vista support IP multicast sending, receiving, and forwarding through the TCP /IP protocol and, for Windows Server 2008, ... Routing and Remote Access service.TCP /IP ProtocolTCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista supports IP multicast traffic in the following ways:■ To support host reception of IP multicast ... TCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista is an IGMPv1, IGMPv2, and IGMPv3-capable host.■ To support host transmission and reception of IP multicast traffic, TCP /IP for Windows Server...
... sent by the FTP server: Frame: + Ethernet: Etype = Internet IP (IPv4) + Ipv4: Next Protocol = TCP, Packet ID = 10526, Total IP Length = 40 - Tcp: Flags= A , SrcPort=1162, DstPort=FTP control(21), ... Frame: + Ethernet: Etype = Internet IP (IPv4) + Ipv4: Next Protocol = TCP, Packet ID = 57337, Total IP Length = 40 - Tcp: Flags=F A , SrcPort=FTP control(21), DstPort=1162, Len=0, Seq=1035689055, ... an IP internetwork. The TCP connection’s endpoints are identified by an [IP address, TCP port] pair. The connection is uniquely identified by both endpoints: [IP address 1, TCP port 1, IP address...
... CoexistenceWindows Server 2008 and Windows Vista support both IKE and AuthIP. Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 support only IKE. An initiator that supports both AuthIP and IKE must ISAKMP ... 16, 2, and 1. Therefore, 211 is 11010011 in binary notation. IP Addresses in the IP Header IP addresses are used in the IP header’s Source Address and Destination Address fields.■ The IP header’s ... outer IP header contains the source and destination IPaddresses that correspond to the VPN client and server. Unlike normal IPsec policy, IPsec protection for L2TP traffic is pro-vided by IPsec...
... Address Reso-lution Protocol (ARP) and reverse ARP(RARP) IP See Internet Protocol (IP) IPsec See IP security (IPsec) IP security (IPsec) A suite of protocols and services that provide data origin ... conflict, TCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista randomly chooses a new address in the 169.254.0.0/16 address space. After APIPA configuration, TCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows ... messages and there is no alternate configuration, TCP /IP for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista configures itself using the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) feature. Using APIPA, TCP/IP...