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Chapter 2 The Development of the Internet

2-2 Chapter Objectives Development of the Internet Communication Tools TCP/IP and Internetworking Request For Comment (RFC) Documents APRANET Goes Public U.S. National Science Foundation Internet2 Domain Names The World Wide Web

2-3 Welcome to the Internet The Internet – Hardware: cables and computers – A worldwide network of computer networks The World Wide Web – Software that lives on the Internet – A collection of files viewable in a browser, including Web Pages Pictures Audio Video Other files

2-4 Welcome to the Internet The term “Cyberspace” was coined by William Gibson – A fictionalized exaggeration of the World Wide Web – People use brain implants instead of computers – Not realistic yet, but it probably will be soon

2-5 Development of the Internet RAND Engineers Envision a “Galactic Network” in the 1950’s – Research and Development Corporation – Distributed network can withstand nuclear attack – No Single computer or communication line was critical – Centralized network has a critical hub in the center, if that hub breaks the network stops

2-6 Development of the Internet Nuclear Threat and the Space Age – Hiroshima and Nagasaki prove the threat of atomic exchange (1945) – U.S.S.R. Sputnik I First satellite -- Cold War heightened (1957) – U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) Formed to consider strategic issues of “satellite attack” and countermeasures

2-7 APRANET (1968) Internetwork Collection of computer networks, joined so that a computer on one network can send a message to a computer on another network Host Any computer on a TCP/IP Network (note incorrect definition on page 33) ARPANET had four hosts in 1969 Protocol A set of rules governing information transfer from one computer to another Packet A smaller package of information that makes traffic more manageable across the internet

2-8 APRANET (1968) NCP (National Control Protocol or Network Control Program) Protocol developed in 1970 that stabilized most data exchanges from APRANET members

2-9 Communication Tools – Tomlinson invented first program for ARPANET – rapidly becomes the most popular activity on ARPANET (and later, on the Internet) – Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) Provides connection-oriented, transport-level communications, and file transfer

2-10 TCP/IP and Internetworking TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol) Replaced NCP in s, suite of computer-to-computer communications protocols that deals with packet transportation, session communications, and file transfer A universal language that lets any computer network communicate with any other network The Internet – The worldwide network of computer networks, and all its supporting structure

2-11 Request For Comment (RFC) Documents – Documents, detailing how Internet works, standards – Collectively developed by researchers – See link Ch 2a on my Web page

2-12 The TCP/IP Stack – A Family of protocols in 4 layers: Application Transport Network Link – See movie at link Ch 2b on my Web page

2-13 APRANET Goes Public APRANET grew very quickly MILNET was created to keep “online noise” from APRA staff – Separated from ARPANET in 1983

2-14 U.S. National Science Foundation to the Rescue National Science Foundation (NSF) – Took over ARPANET in 1984 – Created NSFNET The National Science Foundation Network is a high-speed backbone network of all the major networks in the U.S. NSF upgrades speed – 1.5 Mbps (Million bits per second) in 1988 – T1 lines – 44.7 Mbps in 1991 – T3 lines – Note error in book: T1 and T3 lines use wires, not fiber optics See link Ch 2c on my Web page

2-15 Internet Backbone

2-16 Internet2 A.k.a. the Abilene Network Making the internet ready for the future – much faster – See link Ch 2f on my Web page CCSF is connected to Internet 2

2-17 Internet History Timeline

2-18 Internet History Timeline (cont’d…)

2-19 Internet History Timeline (cont’d…)

2-20 Internet Development Around the World Skip this section (p. 40 – 43)

2-21 Convergence of Efforts in the U.S. Because U.S. government agencies helped fund the Internet – Before 1991, the Internet was not available to everyone –just education and government institutions – In 1995 the Internet was handed over to Internet Service Providers (ISPs), who sell Internet access to anyone

2-22 Domain Names – Domain names like yahoo.com exist so we don’t have to remember IP addresses – Top Level Domains (TLDs) The last part of the URL that helps to categorize the type of organization 6 Original TLD’s –.com (commerce) –.edu (education) –.org (organization) –.net (network) –.gov (government) –.mil (military)

2-23 Domain Names – Domain name registrations are managed by Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) – A list of all Top-Level Domains is at: Link Ch 2h on my Web page – ICANN is a very controversial organization See link Ch 2i on my Web page

2-24 The World Wide Web Developed in 1991 by Berners-Lee – Hypertext document A document containing links and when a user clicks on a link, another document is displayed – Hypertext transfer protocol (http) A protocol used for retrieving Web pages that works with TCP/IP – URL The protocol, host, and domain name in the form of protocol://hostname.domain May have a /directory/filename added to the end also

2-25 The World Wide Web Gopher The simple system of text menus that users had to “dig” through to get the information they wanted Now obsolete, replaced by the WWW Hypertext markup language (HTML) The markup language used to construct Web pages first graphical Web browser: Mosaic

2-26 Four Major Events Make the Web Explode circa 1995 Microsoft Windows 95 – brings a Graphical User Interface to the masses Netscape – popular Web browser Private ISPs like AOL, CompuServe, etc. Backbone ownership transferred to phone companies

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2-28 Who is in charge of the Internet? (cont’d… Last revised pm