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Spring 2003CS 4611 Welcome to COS 461 Vivek Pai. Spring 2003CS 4612 Mechanics First time teaching 461 –But have been doing some level of networking for.

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1 Spring 2003CS 4611 Welcome to COS 461 Vivek Pai

2 Spring 2003CS 4612 Mechanics First time teaching 461 –But have been doing some level of networking for a while… Same book as last year – Peterson/Davie –Will also put others on reserve Syllabus on web site, but not updated –General concepts the same –Actual dates will differ

3 Spring 2003CS 4613 Assignment Read Chapter 1 Send me an e-mail –Name, year, phone #, preferred e-mail address –Jpeg image of yourself –Reason for taking the course Go to newsgroup pu.cs.461

4 Spring 2003CS 4614 But First, A Word From Slammer Bank of America said 13,000 of its ATMs refused to dispense cash. In South Korea, the country's largest ISP, KT, said all almost all its customers lost their connections during the attack. Chinese computer users saw sites freeze and a dramatic slowdown in download speeds, as the worm's effects hit the Internet's nameservers--the computers that translate Web addresses into numerical Internet Protocol addresses. And all this in just 376 bytes of code, meaning the entire SQL Slammer worm code is about half the length of this paragraph.

5 Spring 2003CS 4615 Introduction Outline Statistical Multiplexing Inter-Process Communication Network Architecture Performance Metrics Implementation Issues

6 Spring 2003CS 4616 Building Blocks Nodes: PC, special-purpose hardware… –hosts –switches Links: coax cable, optical fiber… –point-to-point –multiple access …

7 Spring 2003CS 4617 Switched Networks –two or more nodes connected by a link, or –two or more networks connected by a node A network can be defined recursively as...

8 Spring 2003CS 4618 Strategies Circuit switching: carry bit streams –original telephone network Packet switching: store-and-forward messages –Internet

9 Spring 2003CS 4619 Addressing and Routing Address: byte-string that identifies a node –usually unique Routing: process of forwarding messages to the destination node based on its address Types of addresses –unicast: node-specific –broadcast: all nodes on the network –multicast: some subset of nodes on the network

10 Spring 2003CS 46110 Multiplexing Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM) L1 L2 L3 R1 R2 R3 Switch 1Switch 2

11 Spring 2003CS 46111 Statistical Multiplexing On-demand time-division Schedule link on a per-packet basis Packets from different sources interleaved on link Buffer packets that are contending for the link Buffer (queue) overflow is called congestion …

12 Spring 2003CS 46112 Inter-Process Communication Turn host-to-host connectivity into process-to-process communication. Fill gap between what applications expect and what the underlying technology provides. Host Application Host Application Host Channel

13 Spring 2003CS 46113 IPC Abstractions Request/Reply –distributed file systems –digital libraries (web) Stream-Based –video: sequence of frames 1/4 NTSC = 352 x 240 pixels (352 x 240 x 24)/8=247.5KB 30 fps = 7500KBps = 60Mbps –video applications on-demand video video conferencing

14 Spring 2003CS 46114 What Goes Wrong in the Network? Bit-level errors (electrical interference) Packet-level errors (congestion) Link and node failures Packets are delayed Packets are deliver out-of-order Third parties eavesdrop

15 Spring 2003CS 46115 Layering Use abstractions to hide complexity Abstraction naturally lead to layering Alternative abstractions at each layer Request/reply channel Message stream channel Application programs Hardware Host-to-host connectivity

16 Spring 2003CS 46116 Protocols Building blocks of a network architecture Each protocol object has two different interfaces –service interface: operations on this protocol –peer-to-peer interface: messages exchanged with peer Term “protocol” is overloaded –specification of peer-to-peer interface –module that implements this interface

17 Spring 2003CS 46117 Host 1 Protocol Host 2 Protocol High-level object High-level object Service interface Peer-to-peer interface Interfaces

18 Spring 2003CS 46118 Protocol Machinery Protocol Graph –most peer-to-peer communication is indirect –peer-to-peer is direct only at hardware level File application Digital library application Video application RRPMSP HHP Host 1 File application Digital library application Video application RRPMSP HHP Host 2

19 Spring 2003CS 46119 Machinery (cont) Multiplexing and Demultiplexing (demux key) Encapsulation (header/body) RRPDataHHP Application program Application program Host 1Host 2 Data RRP Data HHP Data RRP Data HHP

20 Spring 2003CS 46120 Internet Architecture Defined by Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) Hourglass Design Application vs Application Protocol (FTP, HTTP) … FTPHTTPNV TFTP TCP UDP IP NET 1 2 n

21 Spring 2003CS 46121 ISO Architecture Application Presentation Session Transport End host One or more nodes within the network Network Data link Physical Network Data link Physical Network Data link Physical Application Presentation Session Transport End host Network Data link Physical

22 Spring 2003CS 46122 Performance Metrics Bandwidth (throughput) –data transmitted per time unit –link versus end-to-end –notation KB = 2 10 bytes Mbps = 10 6 bits per second Latency (delay) –time to send message from point A to point B –one-way versus round-trip time (RTT) –components Latency = Propagation + Transmit + Queue Propagation = Distance / c Transmit = Size / Bandwidth

23 Spring 2003CS 46123 Bandwidth versus Latency Relative importance –1-byte: 1ms vs 100ms dominates 1Mbps vs 100Mbps –25MB: 1Mbps vs 100Mbps dominates 1ms vs 100ms Infinite bandwidth –RTT dominates Throughput = TransferSize / TransferTime TransferTime = RTT + 1/Bandwidth x TransferSize –1-MB file to 1-Gbps link as 1-KB packet to 1-Mbps link

24 Spring 2003CS 46124 Delay x Bandwidth Product Amount of data “in flight” or “in the pipe” Usually relative to RTT Example: 100ms x 45Mbps = 560KB

25 Spring 2003CS 46125 Socket API Creating a socket int socket(int domain, int type, int protocol) domain = PF_INET, PF_UNIX type = SOCK_STREAM, SOCK_DGRAM, SOCK_RAW Passive Open (on server) int bind(int socket, struct sockaddr *addr, int addr_len) int listen(int socket, int backlog) int accept(int socket, struct sockaddr *addr, int addr_len)

26 Spring 2003CS 46126 Sockets (cont) Active Open (on client) int connect(int socket, struct sockaddr *addr, int addr_len) Sending/Receiving Messages int send(int socket, char *msg, int mlen, int flags) int recv(int socket, char *buf, int blen, int flags)

27 Spring 2003CS 46127 Protocol-to-Protocol Interface Configure multiple layers –static versus extensible Process Model –avoid context switches Buffer Model –avoid data copies


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