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Understand the protocol data unit (PDU)
From the course: Learning the Packet Delivery Process
Understand the protocol data unit (PDU)
- [Instructor] PDU stands for Protocol Data Unit. It's a single block of information used in data transmissions. The term PDU describes the form that any packet is in as it moves through the TCP/IP models layers. Let's look at the four layers of the TCP/IP model again before we continue. The application layer communicates with applications and allows access to network resources. The transport layer provides reliable delivery of the data. The internet layer moves the packets from the source to the destination, often over the internet, and the network access layer moves the data between two devices on the same network. Additionally, as the PDU moves through these layers, each adds protocol specific and layer specific user data. It adds source and destination data, protocol and port information, and other types of control information. Microsoft Outlook, Google Chrome and iTunes are examples of applications used at the…
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Understand data encapsulation2m 30s
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Understand the protocol data unit (PDU)2m 28s
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Learn more about PDU headers4m 39s
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Understand data de-encapsulation2m 18s
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Challenge: Show TCP and UDP packets in a traffic analyzer50s
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Solution: Show TCP and UDP packets in a traffic analyzer3m 24s
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