Communication Networks - Overview CSE 3213 – Fall 2011 1 28 November 2015.

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Communication Networks - Overview CSE 3213 – Fall November 2015

Course Content 2 3 general areas: data communications, networking, protocols 1. Data communications: basic concepts of digital communications including signal transmission, signal encoding, multiplexing, error detection and error correction schemes. 2. Networking: technology and architecture of communications networks; generally divided into WANs, LANs 3. Protocols: a set of rules that governs how two communicating parties are to interact (IP, TCP, DNS, HTTP, FTP, etc.)

Communications Model (1.3) 3

Data Communications Model 4

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Networking (1.4) 6

Networks Local Area Networks (LANs) Wide Area Networks (WANs) There are two broad categories of networks: 7

Wide Area Networks (WANs)  Span a large geographical area  Require the crossing of public right-of-ways  Rely in part on common carrier circuits  Typically consist of a number of interconnected switching nodes 8

Local Area Networks (LANs) 9

Metropolitan Area Networks (MANs) 10

Wide Area Networks Alternative technologies used include:  Circuit switching *  Packet switching *  Frame relay  Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) 11

Circuit Switching  Uses a dedicated communications path  Connected sequence of physical links between nodes  Logical channel dedicated on each link  Rapid data transmission along the dedicated path  The most common example of circuit switching is the telephone network 12

Manual Switching 13

Telephone Pole Congestion 14

More on Circuit Switching 15  Dedicated communications path established for the duration of the conversation  Connection-oriented:  Requires a session connection be established before any data can be sent (the capacity is occupied for the lifetime of the connection)  Uses the same route for all data units  Guarantees data will arrive in the same order  Not efficient for data communications in general (why?)

Packet Switching 16  Example application: the Internet  A message/file is segmented into packets  Unit of data transmission is packets  Packets passed from node to node between source and destination (store-and-forward)  Used for computer to computer communications (bursty traffic)  Can be connection-oriented (virtual circuit) or connectionless (datagram service)  ARPANET testbed led to many innovations  created by the US Department of Defense, Advanced Research Projects Agency in 1969

ARPANET Packet Switching Packet Switch Message Packet 1 Packet 2 Packet 1 Packet 2 Message Host generates message Source packet switch converts message to packet(s) Packets transferred independently across network Destination packet switch delivers message Destination packet switch reasembles message ARPA: Advanced Research Projects Agency 17

Circuit Switching vs. Packet Switching 18

The Internet (1.5)  Internet evolved from ARPANET  Internet: a network of networks  Developed to solve the dilemma of communicating across arbitrary, multiple packet-switched networks  TCP/IP provides the foundation 19

The Internet (cont.)  Different network types emerged for data transfer between computers  ARPA also explored packet switching using satellite and packet radio networks  Each network has its protocols and is possibly built on different technologies  Internetworking protocols required to enable communications between computers attached to different networks 20

Internet Key Elements 21

Internet Architecture 22

Internet Terminology  23

Local Area Networks (LANs)  Small scope: building or small campus  Usually owned by same organization as attached devices  Data rates much higher than those in WANs  Usually broadcast systems  Now some switched systems and ATM are being introduced Terminator Token BusToken Ring 24

Ethernet Local Area Networks  In 1980s, affordable workstations available  Need for low-cost, high-speed networks  To interconnect local workstations  To access local shared resources (printers, storage, servers)  Low cost, high-speed communications with low error rate possible using coaxial cable  Ethernet is the standard for high-speed wired access to computer networks 25

A Networking Configuration 26

Reading  Chapter 1 ( )  Next time: TCP/IP protocol suite (chapter 2) 27