Most of us use goggle.com to
search on Internet but you ever thought that how our browser makes contact with
the correct server? To understand this, you must understand the role of Domain
Name Server (DNS).
In computer network each computer
identify by its IP. There are two types of IP Addresses: Public and Private.
Our computer connected to the router will uses private IP while server uses
Public IP. The
first thing is that the domain name must be convert into the corresponding IP.
To do this a request is sent to the default gateway to contact the DNS server.
The router has a configured DNS server IP to which this request is sent. DNS is
used to convert domain name into IP address. When request is received by DNS,
it checks whether it
has the required information. If not then the DNS server forwards this request
to the other DNS server. In this way, the domain name to IP address conversion
is done and is sent back. Once the IP is known then a HTTP GET request to that
particular IP is made and things move ahead.
- Once the IP address is known an HTTP GET
request is made at the application layer. Then this request is forwarded to the
Transport layer.
- Packet is formed at Transport layer
using one of two protocols: TCP and UDP. When packet is created then it is send
to IP Layer. IP layer add information related to source IP destination IP,
fragmentation information and Tome To Leave (TTL).
- Now this packet enters into DATA LINK
layer. DATA LINK layer add MAC address to it and moves on Physical layer. So stream
of 0’s and 1’s is sent out of your NIC onto the physical media.
When the packet reaches to that
router, then the router performs the following action :
- It decreases the TTL value and
recomputes the check-sum of the packet.
- The
router searches in its routing table for destination IP address. If found then
router forward the packet to the relevant host.
Now,
at the destination:
- The
packet is first received at the physical layer which issues an interrupt query
request to the CPU to indicate that some data is arrived and is waiting to be
processed.
- Now,
this data sent to DATA LINK layer where it’s check for MAC address is checked
for to verify destination.
- If
the above verification is passed then this packet is send to IP layer where
some IP address checks and check-sum verifications are done and then it is
passed to transport layer protocol.
- When
this is done then information is passed on application listening on port.
In
this way the request reaches the Google web server.
In
this way data packet travels from source to destination on the Internet.