Optimizing Network Performance with
Content Switching
Chapter 2: Understanding Layer 2, 3, and 4 Protocols
This book excerpt is from Chapter 2 of "Optimizing Network Performance with
Content Switching: Server, Firewall and Cache Load Balancing" by Matthew
Syme/Philip Goldie, Addison-Wesley Professional, copyright 2004, ISBN
0131014684. This book will publish in July, 2003. All rights reserved. This chapter is posted with permission from Addison-Wesley Professional.
This chapter includes the following sections:
The OSI seven-layer model – What is a layer?
The Application Layer (Layer 7)
The Presentation Layer (Layer 6)
The Session Layer (Layer 5)
The Transport Layer (Layer 4)
The Network Layer (Layer 3)
The Data Link Layer (Layer 2)
The Physical Layer (Layer 1)
Putting all the layers together
Switching at the different layers
Layer 2 switching
Layer 3 switching and routing
Understanding Layer 4 protocols
Transport Control Protocol (TCP)
The lifecycle of a TCP session
Initiating a session
Data transfer
Terminating a session
User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
A simple UDP data flow
The request
The response
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
Layer 2 and 3 redundancy
The components of VRRP
VRRP addressing
VRRP operation
Summary
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