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Computer Science, FSU1 CNT5505 DATA/COMUTER COMMUNICATIONS Fall 2010.

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1 Computer Science, FSU1 CNT5505 DATA/COMUTER COMMUNICATIONS Fall 2010

2 Computer Science, FSU2 About myself Zhenghao Zhang Office: Love 164; Phone: 644-1685 Email: zzhang@cs.fsu.edu URL: http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~zzhang Research area: Wireless networks Network security Peer to peer networks Optical networks

3 Computer Science, FSU3 Office Hours Love 164 3:30pM – 5:30PM, Thursday, or by appointments through email

4 Computer Science, FSU4 What is CNT5505 about? General purpose computer networks –Not specialized networks (e.g., telephone or cable) Fundamental principles –Not survey of existing protocol standards Focus on network software architecture –Only discuss some relevant network hardware Designing and building network systems

5 Computer Science, FSU5 Course Prerequisites A rudimentary understanding of computer architecture, and operating systems would be helpful Basic understanding of algorithm analysis C/C++ or Java programming is required –Socket programming –Unix programming Event multiplexing, timer Provided executable code and template of project in C/C++ –You can develop the project in Java Basic probability theory may be needed to understand some performance analysis

6 Computer Science, FSU6 Course Materials Required textbook –“Computer Networks,'' by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall, 4th edition, 2003 Class notes, other assigned readings Materials on the Internet

7 Computer Science, FSU7 Class Information Class website –http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~zzhang/CNT5505_Fall_2010.htmhttp://www.cs.fsu.edu/~zzhang/CNT5505_Fall_2010.htm –Go to my website and click teaching Check the Announcements and your email account regularly

8 Computer Science, FSU8 Course Requirements Do assigned readings –Be prepared; read textbook/lectures before class Attend and participate in class activities –Please ask and answer questions in (and out of) class –Attendance will be considered in the final letter grade Workload –Homework assignments. –Projects. –One midterm –One final

9 Computer Science, FSU9 Policies and Guidelines Homework and Assignments usually have two due times. –Please work early and make the first due time. –10% penalty for submission by the second due time. –Zero if later than the second due time. No make-up exam, no incomplete –unless proof of emergency Scholastic behaviors –Follow the Academic Honor Code. –Acknowledge reference/credits if receive help. –You may end up “F” for dishonesty. It is not worth it.

10 Computer Science, FSU10 Important dates Check the course website For homework assignments –Hand in hard-copy in class on due dates –Preferably typed instead of handwritten For course project –Submit by email –Midnight on the due dates –Demo time will be announced later

11 Course Project There will be several projects. Not coding intensive Computer Science, FSU11

12 Computer Science, FSU12 Questions and Concerns?

13 Computer Science, FSU13 Computer Communication: A motivation example What happens behind the scene when I click on (on machine diablo) http://www.google.com?

14 Computer Science, FSU14 Step 1: on local host Browser figures out what to do with the URL: http://www.google.com/ –Three components in URL Where: www.google.com What: (retrieving file index.html) How: through HTTP protocol –Talk to http daemon on www.google.com to get file index.html through HTTP protocol

15 Computer Science, FSU15 Step 2: translating domain name to IP address Each machine on the Internet identified by one or more IP address Browser translating domain name (www.google.com) to corresponding IP address using domain name server (DNS) –DNS in CS department: 128.186.120.179 How does browser know IP address of DNS server? –Hard-coded (/etc/resolv.conf)

16 Computer Science, FSU16 Step 2: Getting IP address (Con’t) Call its UDP protocol entity to talk to 128.186.120.179 port 53 UDP protocol calls IP to send a datagram to 128.186.120.179. Turns out that 128.186.120.179 and 128.186.120.2 (diablo) are on the same Ethernet domain, can send directly via the Ethernet. Needs to find out the Ethernet address of 128.186.120.179. uses ARP protocol, sends an ARP packet over the network What is the address of 128.186.120.179? result: 00:30:48:2A:29:FD IP asks Ethernet to send an Ethernet frame to 00:30:48:2A:29:FD. Ethernet on 128.186.120.179 receives an Ethernet frame, turns out to be an IP packet, pass it to the IP module. IP module finds out it is a UDP packet and passes it to UDP module. UDP realizes that a process is listening to port 53, notifies the process.

17 Computer Science, FSU17 Step 2: Getting IP address (Cont’d) Browser calls UDP protocol entity to send a message to 128.186.120.179/53 The UDP message to the DNS server is “What is the IP address of www.google.com?” The DNS server sends a message back: 64.233.161.99 –Actually situation is complicated than this –www.google.com is associated with multiple IP addresses

18 Computer Science, FSU18 Step 3: establishing HTTP connection Calls TCP entity to set up a connection to 64.233.161.99 /80 TCP protocol calls IP to send a datagram to 64.233.161.99 –turns out that www.google.com and diablo are not directly connected. –need to forward to the first-hop router (128.186.120.1) –find the Ethernet address of first-hop router using arp –forward packet to first-hop router –(second router, third router) …... –www.google.com receives a packet.

19 Computer Science, FSU19 Step 4: Web page request and retrieval Use TCP to send strings (following the HTTP protocol): “get / HTTP/1.1\nHost: diablo.cs.fsu.edu\n\n” –TCP entity calls IP to send a datagram –….. –www.google.com responses with the content of index.html

20 Computer Science, FSU20 Step 5: web page rendering Browser displays the content of the web page This example was greatly simplified –We did not discuss routing in detail –We did not discuss rate-control –We did not discuss error-control –…

21 Computer Science, FSU21 The above example greatly simplified DNSBrowser (http client) http server TCP/UDP IP Ethernet TCP UDP IP Ethernet

22 Computer Science, FSU22 What problems we need to resolve? Naming, addressing fragmentation/reassembly multiplexing/demultiplexing routing resolve contention Speed mismatch between sender/receiver error control …...


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