EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, Internet Engineering Task Force, Internet Service Provider
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EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 32: Network Address Translation, Private Network, Digital Subscriber Line
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EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, Internet Engineering Task Force, Internet Service Provider
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EECS 1520 Lecture Notes - Lecture 34: Icann, Uniform Resource Locator, Cloud Storage
Document Summary
Who controls the internet: no central body controls the internet, there are organizations that help standardize protocols and carry out administrative tasks. Internet engineering task force (ietf): contributes technical expertise to recommend future internet development. Internet society (isoc): promotes open development of the internet for global benefit internet assigned numbers authority (iana): manages the assignment of ip address on the internet. Physical layer: rules for internet services & applications to exchange data. Hypertext transfer protocol (http) 80 requests web documents, typically using. 22 remote login to a computer (like telnet. 25 used by email servers to send and. 443 encrypted version of http for security a web browser. Transfer protocols: data is divided into segments (similar to packets, segments are transported using one of two protocols, tcp (transmission control protocol, designed by: vinton cerf & robert khan [1973] won turing. Award: emphasizes reliability, for each segment received, the recipient sends a +/ .