Point-to-Point Network Switching: Neha Chaudhary Ece Ivth Year
Point-to-Point Network Switching: Neha Chaudhary Ece Ivth Year
Switching
NEHA CHAUDHARY
ECE IVTH YEAR
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Point-to-Point Network Switching
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Point-to-Point Switching
• Circuit Switching
• Store-and -Forward Networks
– Message Switching
– Packet Switching
• connection-oriented vs connectionless
• virtual circuit vs datagram
– Cell Switching
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Circuit Switching
• Seeking out and establishing a physical
copper path from end-to-end [historic
definition] .
• Circuit switching implies the need to first
set up a dedicated, end-to-end path for the
connection before the information transfer
takes place.
• Once the connection is made the only delay
is propagation time.
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Circuit Switching
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Store-and-Forward Networks
• Intermediate processors (IMPS, nodes,
routers, gateways, switches) along the path
store the incoming block of data.
• Each block is received in its entirety,
inspected for errors, and retransmitted along
the path to the destination. This implies
buffering at the router and one transmission
time per hop.
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Message Switching
• A store-and-forward network where the
block of transfer is a complete message.
• Since messages can be quite large, this can
cause:
– buffering problems
– high mean delay times
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Packet Switching
• A store-and-forward network where the
block of transfer is a complete packet. A
packet is a variable length block of data
with a tight upper bound.
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Cell Switching
Networks: Switching 9
Packet Switched Networks
Connection-oriented Protocols
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Connection-Oriented
Concatenation of Virtual Circuits
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Packet Switched Networks
Connectionless Protocols
– No set up is needed.
– Each packet contains information which allows
the packet to be individually routed hop-by-hop
through the network.
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Connectionless Internetworking
A connectionless internet.
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Datagram vs Virtual Circuit
Datagram
– Each datagram packet may be individually
routed.
Virtual Circuit
– Virtual circuit set up is required.
– All packets in a virtual circuit follow the same
path.
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