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Lecture 1 Overview: roadmap 1.1 What is computer network? the Internet? 1.2 Network edge end systems, access networks, links 1.3 Network core network structure, circuit switching, packet switching 1.4 Delay, loss and throughput in Internet 1.5 Protocol layers, service models 1.6 Networks under attack: security 1-1
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Lecture 1 How is the Internet Organized A hierarchical structure. hosts combine to form a Local Area Network (LAN). LANs combine to form an Autonomous System (AS) Autonomous Systems combine to form the Internet. Internetworked networks – Internet ! 1-2
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Lecture 1 What’s the Internet: “nuts and bolts” view millions of connected computing devices: hosts = end systems running network apps Home network Institutional network Mobile network Global ISP Regional ISP router PC server wireless laptop cellular handheld wired links access points communication links fiber, copper, radio, satellite transmission rate = bandwidth routers: forward packets (chunks of data) 1-3
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Lecture 1 What’s the Internet: “nuts and bolts” view protocols control sending, receiving of messages e.g., TCP, IP, HTTP, Skype, Ethernet etc. Internet: “network of networks” public Internet versus private intranet Internet standards RFC: Request for comments Home network Institutional network Mobile network Global ISP Regional ISP 1-4
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Lecture 1 What’s the Internet: an operational view a human protocol and a computer network protocol: human protocol Hi Got the time? 2:00 time 1-5
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Lecture 1 human protocols: … specific msgs sent … specific actions taken when msgs received, or other events network protocols: machines rather than humans all communication activity in Internet governed by protocols What’s the Internet: an operational view 1-6
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Lecture 1 What’s a protocol? a human protocol and a computer network protocol: Internet protocol example Hi Got the time? 2:00 TCP connection req. TCP connection reply. Get http://jjcweb.jjay.cuny.edu/ssengupta/slide.ppt time human protocol 1-7
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Lecture 1 human protocols: … specific msgs sent … specific actions taken when msgs received, or other events network protocols: machines rather than humans all communication activity in Internet governed by protocols protocols define format, order of msgs sent and received among network entities, and actions taken on msg transmission, receipt What’s the Internet: an operational view 1-8
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Lecture 1 Take home messages According to you, what are the three most important physical components of computer network? Name four Internet applications? What does a network protocol do? 1-9
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