Saturday, August 13, 2011

Module 8: TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages / Overview

TCP/IP Suite Error and Control Messages
Overview
IP is limited because it is a best effort delivery system. It has no mechanism to ensure that data is delivered over a network. Data may fail to reach its destination for a variety of reasons such as hardware failure, improper configuration, or incorrect routing information. To help identify these failures, IP uses the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) to notify the sender of the data that there was an error in the delivery process. This module describes the various types of ICMP error messages and some of the ways they are used.


Because IP does not have a built-in mechanism for sending error and control messages, it uses ICMP to send and receive error and control messages to hosts on a network. This module focuses on control messages, which are messages that provide information or configuration parameters to hosts. Knowledge of ICMP control messages is an essential part of network troubleshooting and is important to fully understand IP networks.

This module covers some of the objectives for the CCNA 640-801, INTRO 640-821, and ICND 640-811 exams. -

Students who complete this module should be able to perform the following tasks:

• Describe ICMP
• Describe ICMP message format
• Identify ICMP error message types
• Identify potential causes of specific ICMP error messages
• Describe ICMP control messages
• Identify a variety of ICMP control messages used in networks
• Determine the causes for ICMP control messages

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