Chapter 4: network layer
1 network layer 4-1 Chapter 4: network layer Chapter goals: understand principles behind network layer services: network layer service models forwarding versus routing how a router works routing (path selection) broadcast, multicast instantiation, implementation in the Internet network layer 4-2 introduction virtual circuit and datagram networks what s inside a router IP: Internet Protocol datagram format IPv4 addressing ICMP IPv6 routing algorithms link state distance vector hierarchical routing routing in the Internet RIP OSPF BGP broadcast and multicast routing Chapter 4: outline 2 network layer 4-3 network layer transport segment from sending to receiving host on sending side encapsulates segments into datagrams on receiving side, delivers segments to transport layer network layer protocols in every host, router router examines header fields in all IP datagrams passing through it application transport network data link physical application transport network data link physical network data link physical network data link physical network data link physical network data link physical network data link physical network data link physical network data link phys
e.g., C = 10 Gpbs link: 2.5 Gbit buffer recent recommendation: with N flows, buffering equal to RTT C . N Network Layer 4-30 Input port queuing fabric slower than input ports combined -> queueing may occur at input queues queueing delay and loss due to input buffer overflow!
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