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1 Networking CS 3470 Sarah Diesburg
Exam 2 Review Networking CS 3470 Sarah Diesburg

2 Switching and Bridging
Definitions Circuit switching Also connection-oriented approach Packet switching Also connectionless/datagram approach Asymmetric routing Hub Bridge

3 Switching and Bridging
Definitions Flooding (with switches) Root bridge (spanning tree protocol) VLAN

4 Switching and Bridging
Short answer Bridge advantages over hubs Bridge self-learning algorithm Need for spanning tree algorithm Be able to construct the spanning tree by looking at a network diagram Don’t have to be able to write out all the configuration messages

5 Routers Definitions Router Gateway Queueing delay Switching fabrics

6 Routers Short answers Types of switching fabrics
Memory, bus, crossbar Routers compared to switches Four basic components to a router architecture Input ports, output ports, switching fabric, routing processor

7 Forwarding Definitions Forwarding table
Virtual Circuit Identifier (VCI)

8 Forwarding Short answers
Identifying full host-to-host virtual circuit connections Constructing datagram forwarding tables

9 Internet Protocol (IP)
Definitions Internetwork IP packet delivery model Connectionless, best-effort Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)

10 Internet Protocol (IP)
Short answer Be able to explain certain IP packet format fields Version, Ident, TTL, Checksum

11 Addressing Definitions Mulit-homed host Classful addressing scheme
Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) Broadcast address Loopback address Network Address Translation (NAT) Subnet mask, subnet ID Longest-prefix match

12 Addressing Short answers
Be able to explain number of network/host bits that make up a class A, B, C network Be able to explain the reason for the ARP and DHCP protocols Be able to determine the destination subnet of a packet (Homework 5)

13 Routing Definitions Autonomous System (AS) Intra-AS Routing
Inter-AS Routing Link-state routing Distance-vector routing RIP is example

14 Routing Short answers What is the difference between routing and forwarding? Dijkstra’s algorithm (Homework 6) Bellman-Ford algorithm (Homework 6)

15 Inter-AS Routing and IPv6
Definitions Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Type of link-state routing algorithm Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) Different types of ASs Stub AS, Multihomed AS, Transit AS

16 Inter-AS Routing and IPv6
Short answers What are some of the reasons we are trying to move to IPv6? How large is an IPv6 address? What does the :: mean in an IPv6 address? How can we go from an IPv4 address to an IPv6 address? How can we go from an Ethernet MAC address to an IPv6 address?

17 Network Programming Short answers
Be able to tell me what the select function is doing in a piece of pseudocode


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