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  1. About the Instructor
  2. Course Project Guide
  3. Module 1
    1. Study Guide
    2. Overview of Networks
  4. Module 2
    1. Study Guide
    2. Checksum for Network
  5. Module 3
    1. Study Guide
    2. LANs
  6. Module 4
    1. Study Guide
    2. Links
  7. Module 5
    1. Study Guide
    2. Packets
  8. Module 6
    1. Study Guide
    2. IP Protocols
  9. Module 7
    1. Study Guide
    2. Routing
  10. Module 8
    1. Study Guide
    2. Scheduling
  11. Module 9
    1. Study Guide
    2. Difference between Ping and Traceroute
  12. Module 10
    1. Study Guide
    2. Security and Network Management
  13. Lab Instructions

LM5 Packets

Overview

We are going to cover the content of Packets of Network  in this Module

This module will give the introduction of Packets and the braod background.

TodoListTo-Do List

    Read the course content under the module.

  • Check out the each item in the module to dig into your Study.
  • Complete all the assignments in this module, complete the project problem identification- must be completed by 11:59 pm
  • Course discussion forum - complete the discussion in this module - must be completed by the due day at 11:59 pm. 

Learning Outcomes

     After this module, the student will be able to:

 After this module, the student will be able to:

  • Describe the definition of the packet in networks, the packet format, and how packet transmit in the network
  • Compare the difference among three types of address: unicast, multicast, and broadcast
  • Describe what is the ARP and how it works in the network
  • Describe the functionality of the data link layer and how it works in the TCP/IP model
  • Describe the error detection and correction
  • Compare and contrast the error detection and correction
  • Understand how the block code and CRC work in error detection

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