Everything Hosts do to speak on the Internet - Part 2 - Networking Fundamentals - Lesson 3

Practical Networking
14 Jan 202109:51

Summary

TLDRThis lesson from the networking fundamentals course delves into how hosts send data on the internet. It builds upon previous concepts, focusing on host communication within the same network and with foreign networks. The video explains the importance of ARP cache, demonstrating how hosts use it to resolve MAC addresses for local and foreign network communication. It also clarifies the role of subnetting in determining network boundaries and the necessity of knowing a router's IP address as the default gateway. The lesson is crucial for understanding how data moves across networks and the foundational steps hosts take to communicate effectively.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The course module covers how data flows through the internet, focusing on hosts and their communication.
  • 🔑 It's essential to watch previous lessons for foundational concepts before diving into this video.
  • 📡 Hosts use IP and MAC addresses to identify and communicate with each other on the network.
  • 🛂 The subnet mask defines the size of a network, and subnetting is crucial for understanding how hosts determine the network they belong to.
  • 📨 Hosts use ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) to resolve the MAC address of the next hop, which is necessary for sending data.
  • 🚀 When communicating with a foreign network, hosts use their default gateway's IP address, which is configured as the router's IP address.
  • 📬 ARP cache is vital for hosts to keep track of IP-to-MAC address mappings for efficient communication.
  • 🔄 Once the ARP cache is populated, hosts can reuse the MAC address for the default gateway to communicate with any host on foreign networks.
  • 📍 The lesson emphasizes the importance of understanding how layer 3 (IP) and layer 2 (MAC) headers are used in data transmission.
  • 🔍 The next lesson will explore the roles of switches and routers in facilitating network communication.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the first module in the networking fundamentals course?

    -The first module of the networking fundamentals course focuses on teaching how data flows through the internet.

  • What is recommended before watching this particular video lesson?

    -It is recommended to have watched lesson 1 and lesson 2 from the series, as this lesson elaborates on many concepts introduced in prior lessons.

  • What is the purpose of the subnet mask mentioned in the script?

    -The subnet mask defines how big a particular network is, and it is a function of subnetting.

  • What is an ARP cache and why is it important?

    -An ARP cache is a table that stores the IP address to MAC address mappings for network devices. It is important because it allows a host to communicate with other devices on the network by resolving their MAC addresses.

  • How does a host know if it needs to communicate with a device on a foreign network?

    -A host determines if it needs to communicate with a device on a foreign network by comparing its own IP address and subnet mask with the target IP address.

  • What is the role of a default gateway in a host's network communication?

    -The default gateway is the IP address of the router that a host uses to communicate with devices on foreign networks. It is configured on the host and used to resolve the router's MAC address via ARP.

  • Why does a host need to create a layer 3 header when sending data to another host?

    -A host needs to create a layer 3 header to identify the source and destination IP addresses for the communication, which is necessary for routing the data to the correct destination.

  • What is the purpose of the layer 2 header in the context of the video?

    -The layer 2 header is used to facilitate the hop-to-hop delivery of packets within a network, directing the data to the next device in the path, such as a router.

  • How does a router handle the packet once it receives it from a host?

    -Upon receiving a packet, a router discards the layer 2 header, which was used to get the packet to the router, and then it takes over to route the packet to the next hop, which could be another router or the final destination.

  • What is the significance of the ARP entry for the default gateway?

    -The ARP entry for the default gateway is significant because once resolved, it can be reused for all communications with hosts on foreign networks, simplifying the process of sending data off the local network.

  • What will be the focus of the next lesson according to the script?

    -The next lesson will focus on everything switches and routers do to facilitate communication within and between networks.

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NetworkingInternetData FlowHostsRoutersARP CacheSubnettingLayer 3Layer 2Communication
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