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Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH

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Basic concepts<br />

open-architecture<br />

networking<br />

The End2End<br />

Argument<br />

• Each distinct network stands on its own makes its own technology choices, etc. ⇒<br />

no changes within each of these networks in order to internet<br />

• Based on best-ef<strong>for</strong>t delivery of datagrams<br />

• Gateways interconnect the networks<br />

• No global control<br />

Some basic design principle <strong>for</strong> the Internet:<br />

• Specific application-level functions should not be built into the lower levels<br />

• Functions implemented in the network should be simple and general.<br />

• Most functions are implemented (as software) at the edge<br />

⇒ complexity of the core network is reduced<br />

⇒ increases the chances that new applications can be easily added.<br />

Hourglass<br />

(Stuttgart<br />

wineglass) Model<br />

See also [5],[6]<br />

• Anything over IP<br />

• IP over anything<br />

Note the broad (and open) top - enabling lots<br />

and lots of application<br />

WWW e-mail<br />

HTTP RTP<br />

TCP UDP<br />

IP<br />

Ethernet PPP<br />

Copper Fiber<br />

Radio<br />

Maguire Basic concepts 1: 24 of 104<br />

maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik

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