计算机网络(15-16-1)考试大纲
Chapter 1 Computer Networks and the Internet (10%)
1.1What’s the Internet?
the conception of host/ end system;packet switching and path/ route so on;the definition of protocol
1.2 The Network Edge
the conception of client and server;guided and unguided media;three types of access networks
1.3 The Network Core
the difference of circuit switching and packed switching;TDM and FDM;the definition of store-and-forward transmission
1.4 Delay and Loss in Packet-Switched Networks
Types of delay (definition and compute); the conception of traffic intensity
1.5 Protocol Layers and their service models
The layered architecture of computer network; the conception of Encapsulation Chapter 2 Application Layer(25%)
2.1 Principles of Network Application
The difference of two types of network application architecture: C/S and P2P; the conception of socket and port number; what services does an application need; what services provided by the Internet transport protocol
2.2 The Web and HTTP
the conception of Web page, object, base HTML file and URL so on; the difference of non-persistent and persistent connection; the basic conception of HTTP; the format of request and response message; the conception of web caching; the conditional GET 2.3 File Transfer: FTP
The basic conception and common commands of FTP; the difference of FTP and HTTP
2.4 Electronic Mail in the Internet
Three major components of E-mail; the basic conception of SMTP; the difference of SMTP and HTTP; mail message formats and MIME; types of mail access protocols; the basic conception of POP3 and IMAP
2.5 DNS—The Internet’s Directory of Service
Hierarchical architecture and local DNS server; services provided by DNS
2.6 Peer to Peer Application
The basic conceptions of P2P file sharing
Chapter 3 Transport Layer(25%)
3.1 Introduction and Transport-Layer Service
The relationship between transport and network layers; the services provided by TCP and UDP
3.2 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing
The definition of multiplexing and demultiplexing; the difference of UDP and TCP multiplexing/ demultiplexing