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1 Data Link Protocols Relates to Lab 2. This module covers data link layer issues, such as local area networks (LANs) and point-to-point links, Ethernet, and the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP).

2 TCP/IP Suite and OSI Reference Model The TCP/IP architecture does not define the lower layers (data link and physical layers) Instead it takes advantage of existing lower layers, and defines interfaces to access them.

3 Data Link Layer The main tasks of the data link layer are: Transfer data from the network layer of one machine to the network layer of another machine Convert the raw bit stream of the physical layer into groups of bits (“frames”)

4 Types of networks at the data link layer –Broadcast Networks: All stations share a single communication channel –Most local area networks (LANs), e.g., Ethernet and WiFi, are broadcast networks –In the labs, we will work with Ethernet LANs –Point-to-Point Networks: Pairs of hosts (or routers) are directly connected Wide area networks (WANs) are mostly point-to-point

5 IEEE 802 Standards IEEE 802 is a family of standards for LANs, which defines an LLC and several MAC sublayers

6 Medium Access Control (MAC) In any broadcast network, the stations must ensure that only one station transmits at a time on the shared communication channel The protocol that determines who can transmit on a broadcast channel are called Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol –Ethernet: CSMA/CD –WiFi: CSMA/CA MAC protocol is running on adapter cards Ethernet adapter card

7 MAC Addresses A MAC address is an interface address used by MAC protocol –Also called “hardware address” or “physical address” –Length of a MAC address is 6 bytes or 8 bytes Ethernet and WiFi use 6 byte MAC addresses MAC addresses are in hexadecimal notation, using “:” or “-” for byte separation: c8:2a:14:04:0a:81 Set by manufacturer of interface Intended to be permanent and globally unique Today, most hardware allows to change MAC addresses

8 Ethernet Speed: 10Mbps -10 Gbps Standard: 802.3, Ethernet II (DIX) Most popular physical layers for Ethernet: 10Base5 Thick Ethernet: 10 Mbps coax cable 10Base2 Thin Ethernet: 10 Mbps coax cable 10Base-T 10 Mbps Twisted Pair 100Base-TX 100 Mbps Twisted pair 1000BaseT1Gbps Twisted pair 1000Base-SX1Gbps over single mode fiber 10GBASE-LR 10Gbps over fiber Optics 10GBASE-T20Gbps over Cat6 twisted pair 40GBASE-CR4, 100GBASE-CR1040/100 Gbps over Copper wire 40GBASE-LR4 100GBASE-LR4 40/100 Gbps over single mode fiber

Ethernet was originally designed as a bus topology Starting with 10Base-T, stations are connected to a hub/switch in a star configuration 9 Ethernet Topology

10 Ethernet Hubs vs. Ethernet Switches An Ethernet switch is a packet switch for Ethernet frames Buffering of frames prevents collisions. Each port is isolated and builds its own collision domain An Ethernet Hub does not perform buffering: Collisions occur if two frames arrive at the same time. HubSwitch

11 Ethernet and IEEE 802.3: Any Difference? There are two types of Ethernet frames in use, with subtle differences: Ethernet II (DIX) An industry standard from 1982 that is based on the first implementation of CSMA/CD by Xerox. Predominant version in the US : IEEE’s version of CSMA/CD from Interoperates with (LLC) as higher layer. Difference for our purposes: Ethernet and use different methods to encapsulate an IP datagram.

12 Ethernet II, DIX Encapsulation (RFC 894)

13 IEEE 802.2/802.3 Encapsulation (RFC 1042)

14 Point-to-Point (serial) links Many data link connections are point-to-point serial links: –Dial-in or DSL access connects hosts to access routers –Routers are connected by high-speed point-to-point links Here, IP hosts and routers are connected by a serial cable Data link layer protocols for point- to-point links are simple: –Main role is encapsulation of IP datagrams –No media access control needed

15 Data Link Protocols for Point-to-Point links SLIP (Serial Line IP) First protocol for sending IP datagrams over dial-up links (from 1988) Encapsulation, not much else PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol): Successor to SLIP (1992), with added functionality Used for dial-in and for high-speed routers HDLC (High-Level Data Link) : Widely used and influential standard (1979) Default protocol for serial links on Cisco routers Actually, PPP is based on a variant of HDLC

16 PPP - IP encapsulation The frame format of PPP is similar to HDLC and the LLC frame format: PPP assumes a duplex circuit Note: PPP does not use addresses Usual maximum frame size is 1500

17 Additional PPP functionality In addition to encapsulation, PPP supports: –multiple network layer protocols (protocol multiplexing) –Link configuration –Link quality testing –Error detection –Option negotiation –Address notification –Authentication The above functions are supported by helper protocols: –LCP –PAP, CHAP –NCP

18 PPP Support protocols Link management: The link control protocol (LCP) is responsible for establishing, configuring, and negotiating a data-link connection. LCP also monitors the link quality and is used to terminate the link. Authentication: Authentication is optional. PPP supports two authentication protocols: Password Authentication Protocol (PAP) and Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP). Network protocol configuration: PPP has network control protocols (NCPs) for numerous network layer protocols. The IP control protocol (IPCP) negotiates IP address assignments and other parameters when IP is used as network layer.

19 Switched networks Some data link technologies can be used to build complete networks, with their own addressing, routing, and forwarding mechanisms. These networks are often called switched networks. At the IP layer, a switched network may like a point-to- point link or like a broadcast link

20 Switched networks Data link layer technologies: –Switched Ethernet –ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) –Frame Relay –Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Some switched networks are intended for enterprise networks (Switched Ethernet), wide area networks (MPLS, Frame Relay), or both (ATM) Some switched networks have a complete protocol suite.