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RSC Part I: Introduction
Redes y Servicios de ComunicacionesUniversidad Carlos III de Madrid
These slides are, mainly, part of the companion slides to the book “Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach” generously made available by their authors (see copyright below). The slides have been adapted, where required, to the teaching needs of the subject above.
All material copyright 1996-2009J.F Kurose and K.W. Ross, All Rights Reserved
Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach 5th edition. Jim Kurose, Keith RossAddison-Wesley, April 2009.
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Introduction 1-2
RSC Part I: Introduction
Circuit switching vs packet switching
Protocols and protocols stacks
What is the Internet Network structure ISPs and Internet
Backbones
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Introduction 1-3 Introduction 1-3
What’s the Internet: “nuts and bolts” view
millions of connected computing devices: hosts = end systems running network
apps Home network
Institutional network
Mobile network
Global ISP
Regional ISP
router
PC
server
wirelesslaptop
cellular handheld
wiredlinks
access points
communication links fiber, copper,
radio, satellite transmission
rate = bandwidth
routers: forward packets (chunks of data)
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Introduction 1-4 Introduction 1-4
What’s the Internet: “nuts and bolts” view protocols control sending,
receiving of msgs e.g., TCP, IP, HTTP, Skype,
Ethernet
Internet: “network of networks” loosely hierarchical public Internet versus
private intranet
Internet standards RFC: Request for comments IETF: Internet Engineering
Task Force
Home network
Institutional network
Mobile network
Global ISP
Regional ISP
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Introduction 1-5 Introduction 1-5
What’s the Internet: a service view communication
infrastructure enables distributed applications: Web, VoIP, email, games,
e-commerce, file sharing communication services
provided to apps: reliable data delivery
from source to destination
“best effort” (unreliable) data delivery
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Introduction 1-6 Introduction 1-6
A closer look at network structure:
network edge: applications and hosts
access networks, physical media: wired, wireless communication links network core: interconnected
routers network of
networks
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Introduction 1-7 Introduction 1-7
The network edge: end systems (hosts):
run application programs e.g. Web, email at “edge of network”
client/server
peer-peer
client/server model client host requests,
receives service from always-on server
e.g. Web browser/server; email client/server peer-peer model:
minimal (or no) use of dedicated servers
e.g. Skype, BitTorrent
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Introduction 1-8 Introduction 1-8
Access networks and physical media
Q: How to connect end systems to edge router?
residential access nets institutional access
networks (school, company)
mobile access networks
Keep in mind: bandwidth (bits per
second) of access network?
shared or dedicated?
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Introduction 1-9 Introduction 1-9
Home networks
Typical home network components: DSL or cable modem router/firewall/NAT Ethernet wireless access point
wirelessaccess point
wirelesslaptops
router/firewall
cablemodem
to/fromcable
headend
Ethernet
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Internet structure: network of networks
Introduction 1-10
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Introduction 1-11 Introduction 1-11
Internet structure: network of networks
roughly hierarchical at center: “tier-1” ISPs (e.g., Verizon, Sprint, AT&T,
Cable and Wireless), national/international coverage treat each other as equals
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier-1 providers interconnect (peer) privately
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Tier-1 ISP: e.g., Sprint
…
to/from customers
peering
to/from backbone
….
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POP: point-of-presence
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Internet structure: network of networks
“Tier-2” ISPs: smaller (often regional) ISPs Connect to one or more tier-1 ISPs, possibly other tier-2 ISPs
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier-2 ISPTier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP Tier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP pays tier-1 ISP for connectivity to rest of Internet tier-2 ISP is customer oftier-1 provider
Tier-2 ISPs also peer privately with each other.
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Internet structure: network of networks
“Tier-3” ISPs and local ISPs last hop (“access”) network (closest to end systems)
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier-2 ISPTier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP Tier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP
localISPlocal
ISPlocalISP
localISP
localISP Tier 3
ISP
localISP
localISP
localISP
Local and tier- 3 ISPs are customers ofhigher tier ISPsconnecting them to rest of Internet
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Internet structure: network of networks
a packet passes through many networks!
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier 1 ISP
Tier-2 ISPTier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP Tier-2 ISP
Tier-2 ISP
localISPlocal
ISPlocalISP
localISP
localISP Tier 3
ISP
localISP
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