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MCSE : Security Specialist

TCP/IP Protocol Suite

 

The Microsoft TCP/IP protocol suite enables enterprise networking and connectivity on Windows 2003-based computers. A suite is created by a vendor or organization to customize a protocol stack for its requirements. Therefore, a protocol suite is a set of protocols designed and built as complementary parts of a complete, smoothly functioning set.

 

The TCP/IP protocol suite includes six core protocols and a set of utilities. The six core protocols—TCP, UDP, IP, ICMP, IGMP, and ARP—provide a set of standards for communications between computers and for connections between networks. All applications and other protocols in the TCP/IP protocol suite rely on the basic services provided by these core protocols.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

 

Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a required TCP/IP standard protocol that provides a reliable, connection-oriented data delivery service between only two computers. Such a communication is known as a unicast. In connection-oriented communication, the connection must be established before data can be

transmitted between the two computers. After the connection is established, data is transmitted over this single

connection only. Connection-oriented communication is also referred to as reliable communication because it guarantees the delivery of the data at the destination.

 

On the source computer, TCP organizes the data to be transmitted into packets. On the destination computer, TCP reorganizes the packets to recreate the original data.

 

 

Data Transmission Using TCP

TCP transmits packets in groups to increase efficiency. It assigns a sequence number to each packet and uses an acknowledgment to verify that the destination computer has received a group of packets. If the destination

computer does not return an acknowledgment for each group of packets sent within a specified period of time, the source computer retransmits the data. In addition to adding the sequencing and acknowledgement information to the packet, TCP also adds the port information for both the source and the destination applications. The source computer uses the destination port to direct the packet to the proper application at the destination computer, and the destination computer uses the source port to return information to the correct

source application.

 

Three-Way Handshake

Because TCP is a reliable protocol, two computers using TCP for communication must establish a connection before exchanging data. This connection is a virtual connection and is known as a session. Two computers

using TCP establish a connection, or TCP session, through a process known as a three-way handshake. This process synchronizes sequence numbers and provides other information needed to establish the session.

 

The three-way handshake is a three-step process:

1. The source computer initiates the connection by transmitting the session information, including the sequence   number and size of the packet.

2. The destination computer responds with its session information.

3. The source computer agrees with and acknowledges the received Information.

 

 

 


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