Routing and the Network Layer (ref: Interconnections by Perlman

2/11/98


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Routing and the Network Layer (ref: Interconnections by Perlman

Network Service Types

Connectionless Network

Connection-Oriented Network

Connection-Oriented (cont.)

Middle Ground

Advantages of Connectionless

Advantages of Connectionless

Advantages of Connection-Oriented

Advantages of Connection-Oriented

IP Routing

Host route determination

Routing table creation

Dynamic Routing

RIP Routing Information Protocol

RIP routes

Convergence

PPT Slide

OSPF vs. RIP

OSPF advantages

X.25 - Connection-Oriented

X.25 Network Service

X.25 Switched Virtual Circuit

Virtual Circuit Numbers

Virtual Circuit Numbers

Virtual Circuit Numbers

Connection request

Data Transfer

Data Transfer

Flow Control

DCE <-> DCE

Author: Dave Hollinger

Email: hollingd@cs.rpi.edu

Home Page: http://www.cs.rpi.edu/courses/netprog/

Other information:
Network Programming Spring 98

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