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3. INTERNET LAYER PROTOCOLS
3. INTERNET LAYER PROTOCOLS
- 3.1 INTRODUCTION
- 3.2 PROTOCOL WALK-THROUGH
- 3.2.1 Internet Protocol -- IP
* 3.2.1.1 Version Number: RFC-791 Section 3.1
* 3.2.1.2 Checksum: RFC-791 Section 3.1
* 3.2.1.3 Addressing: RFC-791 Section 3.2
* 3.2.1.4 Fragmentation and Reassembly: RFC-791 Section 3.2
* 3.2.1.5 Identification: RFC-791 Section 3.2
* 3.2.1.6 Type-of-Service: RFC-791 Section 3.2
* 3.2.1.7 Time-to-Live: RFC-791 Section 3.2
* 3.2.1.8 Options: RFC-791 Section 3.2 - 3.2.2 Internet Control Message Protocol -- ICMP
* 3.2.2.1 Destination Unreachable: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.2 Redirect: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.3 Source Quench: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.4 Time Exceeded: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.5 Parameter Problem: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.6 Echo Request/Reply: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.7 Information Request/Reply: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.8 Timestamp and Timestamp Reply: RFC-792
* 3.2.2.9 Address Mask Request/Reply: RFC-950 - 3.2.3 Internet Group Management Protocol IGMP
- 3.2.1 Internet Protocol -- IP
- 3.3 SPECIFIC ISSUES
- 3.3.1 Routing Outbound Datagrams
* 3.3.1.1 Local/Remote Decision
* 3.3.1.2 Gateway Selection
* 3.3.1.3 Route Cache
* 3.3.1.4 Dead Gateway Detection
* 3.3.1.5 New Gateway Selection
* 3.3.1.6 Initialization - 3.3.2 Reassembly
- 3.3.3 Fragmentation
- 3.3.4 Local Multihoming
* 3.3.4.1 Introduction
* 3.3.4.2 Multihoming Requirements
* 3.3.4.3 Choosing a Source Address - 3.3.5 Source Route Forwarding
- 3.3.6 Broadcasts
- 3.3.7 IP Multicasting
- 3.3.8 Error Reporting
- 3.3.1 Routing Outbound Datagrams
- 3.4 INTERNET/TRANSPORT LAYER INTERFACE
- 3.5 INTERNET LAYER REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY
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