Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH Lectures notes for 2010 - KTH
Routers: Performance 1/2 to 1 Million packets per second (pps) for every gigabit per second of aggregate bandwidth more than 250,000 routes Maguire Performance 13: 24 of 91 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
PC interfaces Standard I/O ports of PCs: • Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) • PCI • Version 2.1 PCI bus - 64 bit, 66MHz, can burst to 528 Mbps • PCI-X 2.0: “High Performance, Backward Compatible PCI for the Future” [2] • PCI-X 533, offering up to 4.3 gigabytes per second of bandwidt • Universal Serial Bus (USB) • USB: 12Mbps - with plug and play • USB 2.0 [3] • Apple Computers’ Firewire ⇒ IEEE 1394 • supporting more than 400 Mbps • P1394B (Gigabit 1394) defined in IEEE Std 1394b-2002 • 10/100/1000 Ethernet Maguire PC interfaces 13: 25 of 91 maguire@kth.se 2010.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik
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- Page 759 and 760: AH header For authentication purpos
- Page 761 and 762: Where can you run IPSec? Mode Where
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- Page 767 and 768: Newping http://ftp.cerias.purdue.ed
- Page 769 and 770: Secure Mailer (aka Postfix) Wietse
- Page 771 and 772: • TCP Wrappers - allows monitorin
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- Page 775 and 776: Network Security Exercises You will
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- Page 783 and 784: Generations of technology versus ge
- Page 785 and 786: Dissemination not conversation On s
- Page 787 and 788: Are interplanetary and intergalacti
- Page 789 and 790: Trends: Shifting from traditional t
- Page 791 and 792: Visualizing these laws 100 25000 80
- Page 793 and 794: Exponential growth As Ray Kurzweil
- Page 795 and 796: Is this only true for books? Chris
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- Page 799 and 800: What Would Google Do? Jeff Jarvis
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- Page 809 and 810: • Internet SCSI (iSCSI) JBOD == J
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- Page 821 and 822: Future of the Internet An important
- Page 823 and 824: Clean slate re-design of the Intern
- Page 825 and 826: Is an hourglass the right model? Ru
- Page 827 and 828: Wikinomics Don Tapscott and Anthony
- Page 829 and 830: Resource pooling examples Resource
- Page 831 and 832: What kinds of things might be inter
- Page 833 and 834: Vehicle Area Networks (VANs) Contro
- Page 835 and 836: • Vehicle maintenance: diagnostic
- Page 837 and 838: Buildings Heating, Ventilation, and
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Routers:<br />
Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />
1/2 to 1 Million packets per second (pps) <strong>for</strong> every gigabit per second of aggregate<br />
bandwidth<br />
more than 250,000 routes<br />
Maguire Per<strong>for</strong>mance 13: 24 of 91<br />
maguire@kth.se <strong>2010</strong>.03.21 Internetworking/Internetteknik