INTERNETWORKING TUTORIAL - Stanford University

INTERNETWORKING TUTORIAL

Juan-Pablo C?ceres

Network Sound and Data Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)

Stanford University

Juan-Pablo C?ceres | CCRMA | Stanford University | jcaceres@ccrma.stanford.edu

What is a NETWORK?

Juan-Pablo C?ceres | CCRMA | Stanford University | jcaceres@ccrma.stanford.edu

that multiple-access links are often limited in size, in terms of both the

distance they can cover andDtihreecntumLibnekrsof nodes they can connect. Th

a satellite link, which can cover a wide geographic area.

(a)

point-to-point

...

(b)

multiple-access

Figure 1.2 Direct links: (a) point-to-point; (b) multiple-access.

Juan-Pablo C?ceres | CCRMA | Stanford University | jcaceres@ccrma.stanford.edu

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Switched Network

Packet Switched Discrete blocks of data switch

Juan-Pablo C?ceres | CCRMA | Stanford University | jcaceres@ccrma.stanford.edu

Figure 1.3 Switched network.

to form an internetwork, or internet for short. We adopt the Internet's convention

Internetwork of referring to a generic internetwork of networks as a lowercase i internet, and the

address

clouds

router

Figure 1.4 Interconnection of networks.

Juan-Pablo C?ceres | CCRMA | Stanford University | jcaceres@ccrma.stanford.edu

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