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A closer look at network structure: network edge: hosts: • run application programs mobile network e.g. Web, email, … • … based on network services available global ISP home network regional ISP access networks: • connect end-hosts to the Internet network core: (edge routers) • interconnected • through physical media: wired, routers wireless links • network of networks institutional network Marina Papatriantafilou – Introduction to computer communication, partB –edge&core 2 A closer look at network structure: network edge: hosts: application transport access networks: • run application programs • connect end-hosts to the Internet e.g. Web, email, … network (edge routers) • … based on network link • through physical media: wired, services available physical wireless links link physical Types of communication service available by the transport layer @ Internet: switch • connection-oriented: reliable, in-order data delivery (TCP) • connectionless: “best effort”, arbitrary order data-delivery (UDP) Q: How & based on what “core” functionality? (…main Q for the course….) network application link transport physical UDP TCP network link network core: router physical • interconnected routers • network of networks3 Marina Papatriantafilou – Introduction to computer communication, partB –edge&core Roadmap 1. Zooming into core – Ways of data transfer – Routing – Performance: delays (& loss) – …. throughput 2. Network/Internet structure complemented: – access net, physical media – backbones, NAPs, ISPs 3. Security prelude Marina Papatriantafilou – Introduction to computer communication, partB –edge&core 3a-4 The Network Core • mesh of interconnected routers • fundamental question: how is data transferred through net? • packet-switching: data sent thru net in discrete “chunks” Marina Papatriantafilou – Introduction to computer communication, partB –edge&core 1-5 Network Core: Packet Switching 10 Mbs C A Ethernet B 1.5 Mbs queue of packets 45 Mbs waiting for output link D E Application messages divided into packets • packets share network resources • resources used as needed store and forward: • packets move one hop at a time – transmit over link; wait turn at next link Marina Papatriantafilou – Introduction to computer communication, partB –edge&core 6
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