IEEE 802.11
... Infrastructure-based vs ad-hoc wireless networks • Several wireless networks may form one logical wireless network: – The access points together with the fixed network in between can connect several wireless networks to form a larger network beyond actual radio coverage. ...
... Infrastructure-based vs ad-hoc wireless networks • Several wireless networks may form one logical wireless network: – The access points together with the fixed network in between can connect several wireless networks to form a larger network beyond actual radio coverage. ...
Chapter 11 Interior Routing Protocols
... —Link value may be inversely proportional to capacity, proportional to current load, or some combination —May differ in different two directions ...
... —Link value may be inversely proportional to capacity, proportional to current load, or some combination —May differ in different two directions ...
Layer 2 Data Link Frame
... Router examines the packet’s destination IP address. Router searches for a best match between packet’s destination IP address and network address in routing table. Using the exit-interface in the route, the packet is forwarded to the next router or the final destination. ...
... Router examines the packet’s destination IP address. Router searches for a best match between packet’s destination IP address and network address in routing table. Using the exit-interface in the route, the packet is forwarded to the next router or the final destination. ...
FPL-3: towards language support for distributed packet processing
... This paper builds on the idea of traffic splitting that was advocated by Markatos et al. in [3] and Kruegel et al. in [4] for intrusion detection. However, we use it to provide a generic high-speed packet processing environment. Markatos et al. focus on packet header processing and automatically gen ...
... This paper builds on the idea of traffic splitting that was advocated by Markatos et al. in [3] and Kruegel et al. in [4] for intrusion detection. However, we use it to provide a generic high-speed packet processing environment. Markatos et al. focus on packet header processing and automatically gen ...
14. Network Structures
... – messages of variable length are divided into fixed-length packets which are sent to the destination – each packet may take a different path through the network – the packets must be reassembled into messages as they arrive OSes: 14. Dist. System Structures ...
... – messages of variable length are divided into fixed-length packets which are sent to the destination – each packet may take a different path through the network – the packets must be reassembled into messages as they arrive OSes: 14. Dist. System Structures ...
ch8-1
... Data link: error detection and control across a single link (single hop). Network: end-to-end multi-hop data communication. Transport: provides connections; may optimize network resources. © 2000 Morgan Kaufman ...
... Data link: error detection and control across a single link (single hop). Network: end-to-end multi-hop data communication. Transport: provides connections; may optimize network resources. © 2000 Morgan Kaufman ...
WGN06-IP13 APC-WP-N1 IPv6-Mobility-Ivancic
... • What is Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (MANET) – Self-configuring and self-organizing network of mobile nodes usually connected via wireless links – Consists of mobile platforms / nodes (e.g., a router with multiple hosts) which are free to move about arbitrarily. – Initial research and development base ...
... • What is Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (MANET) – Self-configuring and self-organizing network of mobile nodes usually connected via wireless links – Consists of mobile platforms / nodes (e.g., a router with multiple hosts) which are free to move about arbitrarily. – Initial research and development base ...
Technical Readiness
... There are several factors to consider when evaluating how much bandwidth you or your service organization should invest in, and the decision may vary from one location to the next. The minimum required bandwidth is 768k, but a videoconference can use up to 1 Mbps per call – in both directions (upstr ...
... There are several factors to consider when evaluating how much bandwidth you or your service organization should invest in, and the decision may vary from one location to the next. The minimum required bandwidth is 768k, but a videoconference can use up to 1 Mbps per call – in both directions (upstr ...
Presentation on Mobile-IP Mobile Networking Ad Hoc Network
... • What is Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (MANET) – Self-configuring and self-organizing network of mobile nodes usually connected via wireless links – Consists of mobile platforms / nodes (e.g., a router with multiple hosts) which are free to move about arbitrarily. – Initial research and development base ...
... • What is Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (MANET) – Self-configuring and self-organizing network of mobile nodes usually connected via wireless links – Consists of mobile platforms / nodes (e.g., a router with multiple hosts) which are free to move about arbitrarily. – Initial research and development base ...
CMT-TS-CAG Meeting - Grupo de Redes de Computadores
... Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) Vehicular Ad Hoc network (VANET) Uses equipped vehicles as the network nodes Nodes move at will relative to each other but within the constraints of the road infrastructure ...
... Vehicular Ad Hoc Network (VANET) Vehicular Ad Hoc network (VANET) Uses equipped vehicles as the network nodes Nodes move at will relative to each other but within the constraints of the road infrastructure ...
How Network Address Translation Works
... A computer on the stub domain attempts to connect to a computer outside the network, such as a Web server. The router receives the packet from the computer on the stub domain. The router saves the computer's non-routable IP address and port number to an address translation table. The router replaces ...
... A computer on the stub domain attempts to connect to a computer outside the network, such as a Web server. The router receives the packet from the computer on the stub domain. The router saves the computer's non-routable IP address and port number to an address translation table. The router replaces ...
Trickle: A Self-Regulating Algorithm for Code Propagation and
... ensure that the network has a single program. The transmission rate should be configurable to meet an application energy budget; this can vary from transmitting once a minute to every few hours. Rapid Propagation: When the network discovers motes that need updates, code must propagate rapidly. Propa ...
... ensure that the network has a single program. The transmission rate should be configurable to meet an application energy budget; this can vary from transmitting once a minute to every few hours. Rapid Propagation: When the network discovers motes that need updates, code must propagate rapidly. Propa ...
Chapter 2 - Slide DataComm file - Elearning-KL
... Specific services provided by the application layer include the following: 1. Network virtual terminal 2. File transfer, access and management 3. Mail services 4. Directory services ...
... Specific services provided by the application layer include the following: 1. Network virtual terminal 2. File transfer, access and management 3. Mail services 4. Directory services ...
SONA Enterprise Architecture Presentation
... Communications and collaboration across the enterprise ...
... Communications and collaboration across the enterprise ...
Overview of work in TERENA
... Network architecture • Shared IP model,higher meshing? Gigabit core routers increasingly expensive at higher speed • Circuit switching addressing “heavy” user needs? • Over-provisioning is no longer a cost effective solution • Simple extension of shared IP model does not scale, need to explore hybr ...
... Network architecture • Shared IP model,higher meshing? Gigabit core routers increasingly expensive at higher speed • Circuit switching addressing “heavy” user needs? • Over-provisioning is no longer a cost effective solution • Simple extension of shared IP model does not scale, need to explore hybr ...
Solace Message Routers and Cisco Ethernet Switches: Unified
... firms’ obsession with low latency. Every aspect of the data path, from messaging platform architecture to networking infrastructure, is being reviewed carefully in an attempt to gain competitive advantage. Many IT departments have approached the task by disaggregating the elements and testing them i ...
... firms’ obsession with low latency. Every aspect of the data path, from messaging platform architecture to networking infrastructure, is being reviewed carefully in an attempt to gain competitive advantage. Many IT departments have approached the task by disaggregating the elements and testing them i ...
A(t)
... 3. Close circuit (“tear down”). Originally, a circuit was an end-to-end physical wire. Nowadays, a circuit is like a virtual private wire: each call has its own private, guaranteed data rate from end-to-end. ...
... 3. Close circuit (“tear down”). Originally, a circuit was an end-to-end physical wire. Nowadays, a circuit is like a virtual private wire: each call has its own private, guaranteed data rate from end-to-end. ...
APPENDIX A INTRODUCTION TO ATM NETWORKS
... the specific physical media used. In addition, it also provides cell delineation function, header error check (HEC) generation and processing, performance monitoring, and payload rate matching of the different transport formats used at this layer. The Synchronous Optical Network (SONET), a synchrono ...
... the specific physical media used. In addition, it also provides cell delineation function, header error check (HEC) generation and processing, performance monitoring, and payload rate matching of the different transport formats used at this layer. The Synchronous Optical Network (SONET), a synchrono ...
MN-0000038 r1 PE CDM-CDD
... DLL Files The Parameter Editor is a shared run-time Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file which is called from both VLoad and VMS software applications. It is used as an extension to both of these programs in providing an extendable User Interface. This file resides in a locally sourced directory for acce ...
... DLL Files The Parameter Editor is a shared run-time Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file which is called from both VLoad and VMS software applications. It is used as an extension to both of these programs in providing an extendable User Interface. This file resides in a locally sourced directory for acce ...
3rd Edition, Chapter 5
... address mappings. It then dynamically determines the VLAN/port mapping based on the learned MAC address of the station attached to the port. The switch can be configured with a table of VLAN/IP prefix mappings. It then dynamically determines the VLAN/port mapping based on the source IP address from ...
... address mappings. It then dynamically determines the VLAN/port mapping based on the learned MAC address of the station attached to the port. The switch can be configured with a table of VLAN/IP prefix mappings. It then dynamically determines the VLAN/port mapping based on the source IP address from ...
Network Addressing - Cisco Networking Academy
... network can communicate with hosts on different networks. Each interface on a router is connected to a separate network. The IP address assigned to the router interface identifies which local network is connected directly to it. Every host on a network must use the router as a gateway to other netwo ...
... network can communicate with hosts on different networks. Each interface on a router is connected to a separate network. The IP address assigned to the router interface identifies which local network is connected directly to it. Every host on a network must use the router as a gateway to other netwo ...