No Slide Title
... Allows load balancing among equal-cost paths Supports multiple routes; one for each IP type of ...
... Allows load balancing among equal-cost paths Supports multiple routes; one for each IP type of ...
Chapter 5 Notes - SFU computing science
... If you use these slides (e.g., in a class) in substantially unaltered form, that you mention their source (after all, we’d like people to use our book!) If you post any slides in substantially unaltered form on a www site, that you note that they are adapted from (or perhaps identical to) our sl ...
... If you use these slides (e.g., in a class) in substantially unaltered form, that you mention their source (after all, we’d like people to use our book!) If you post any slides in substantially unaltered form on a www site, that you note that they are adapted from (or perhaps identical to) our sl ...
Link Layer
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, destination • different from IP address! Link access Media access control (MAC) protocol Coordinate the frame transmissions of many nodes if multiple nodes share a medium ...
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer ‘physical addresses’ used in frame headers to identify source, destination • different from IP address! Link access Media access control (MAC) protocol Coordinate the frame transmissions of many nodes if multiple nodes share a medium ...
An Overlay Data Plane for PlanetLab Department of Computer Science Princeton University
... (IIAS) overlay. The ultimate goal of this work is to let members of the PlanetLab community run a virtual Internet in a slice, running real routing protocols on top of a routing mesh that reflects the topology of the underlying Internet. The IIAS data plane forms an important piece of this vision. H ...
... (IIAS) overlay. The ultimate goal of this work is to let members of the PlanetLab community run a virtual Internet in a slice, running real routing protocols on top of a routing mesh that reflects the topology of the underlying Internet. The IIAS data plane forms an important piece of this vision. H ...
VOIP AND MOBILITY
... For delay sensitive real-time applications, such as telephony, FEC-techniques are dominant because packet losses can he recovered without time-consuming retransmission. FEC-techniques transmit the speech parameters in two or more consecutive packets. VoIP and Mobility ...
... For delay sensitive real-time applications, such as telephony, FEC-techniques are dominant because packet losses can he recovered without time-consuming retransmission. FEC-techniques transmit the speech parameters in two or more consecutive packets. VoIP and Mobility ...
Link Layer
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
Link Layer
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...
paper
... with Go-Back-N pipelining. Thus, the standard TCP discards packets that are out-of-order. We analytically show the throughput gains of TCP/NC over standard TCP, and present simulations results that support this analysis. We characterize the steady state throughput behavior of both TCP and TCP/NC as ...
... with Go-Back-N pipelining. Thus, the standard TCP discards packets that are out-of-order. We analytically show the throughput gains of TCP/NC over standard TCP, and present simulations results that support this analysis. We characterize the steady state throughput behavior of both TCP and TCP/NC as ...
Link Layer
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...
... encapsulate datagram into frame, adding header, trailer channel access if shared medium “MAC” addresses used in frame headers to identify source, dest • different from IP address! ...
Link Layer
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet upstream HFC 802.11 wireless LAN ...
Table of Contents - HP Enterprise Group
... 3.9.1 IPv6 manually configured tunnel ........................................................................... 3-44 3.9.2 6to4 tunnel............................................................................................................. 3-44 3.9.3 ISATAP Tunnel ............................. ...
... 3.9.1 IPv6 manually configured tunnel ........................................................................... 3-44 3.9.2 6to4 tunnel............................................................................................................. 3-44 3.9.3 ISATAP Tunnel ............................. ...
Energy-Efficient TCP Operation in Wireless Sensor Networks
... on broadcasting packets hop-by-hop from source to destination. Segment numbers are used to discover duplicates. Nodes receiving a packet add random delays before re-broadcasting in order to avoid collisions. While packet forwarding based on re-broadcasting have significant advantages in dynamic env ...
... on broadcasting packets hop-by-hop from source to destination. Segment numbers are used to discover duplicates. Nodes receiving a packet add random delays before re-broadcasting in order to avoid collisions. While packet forwarding based on re-broadcasting have significant advantages in dynamic env ...
Introduction - Communications
... • A host sends an IGMP report when it joins a multicast group (Note: multiple processes on a host can join. A report is sent only for the first process). • No report is sent when a process leaves a group – Changed in version 2 • A multicast router regularly multicasts an IGMP query to all hosts (gro ...
... • A host sends an IGMP report when it joins a multicast group (Note: multiple processes on a host can join. A report is sent only for the first process). • No report is sent when a process leaves a group – Changed in version 2 • A multicast router regularly multicasts an IGMP query to all hosts (gro ...
The Network Layer
... d) The hop-count is the number of networks that a packet encounters to reach its destination. Path costs are based on number of hops. e) In distance vector routing, each router periodically shares its knowledge about the entire internet with its neighbour. f) Each router keeps a routing table that h ...
... d) The hop-count is the number of networks that a packet encounters to reach its destination. Path costs are based on number of hops. e) In distance vector routing, each router periodically shares its knowledge about the entire internet with its neighbour. f) Each router keeps a routing table that h ...
ppt
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Upstream satellite communication 802.11 wireless LAN ...
... PPP for dial-up access point-to-point link between Ethernet switch and host broadcast (shared wire or medium) traditional Ethernet Upstream satellite communication 802.11 wireless LAN ...